would you pick to become very good players? Not really MIP types...but will just come out and be very solid.My three are:1.Thabo Shefolosha2.Joey Graham3.My third pick should really be alotve peoples, when he gets minutes and some maturity as a player, hes going to be really good...Ike Diogue.
1-Ike Diagu- He is a monster on the boards, if he got consistant playing time he would be a very good player.2-Dorrell Wright- I don't think he'll ever be an offensive stud, but I do like how he plays defense and goes after loose balls. He could be very valuble to the Heat down the road.3-CJ Miles- If he is shooting in rythem and not forcing shots he is one of the best shooters I've ever seen. He just isn't mentally strong enough for the game yet.
1. Ike Diogu- As you guys mentioned.2. Carlos Delfino. You might not have heard of him, but he is a stud coming off the bench for the Pistons. He rebounds like crazy for a guard, out rebounding most of our players despite playing 16 minutes a game. He plays the passing lanes, and hustles all over for loose balls. Once he starts to shoot and take it in instead of passing when he has a shot, he'll be a very key player for us.3. Dorell Wright. Now that Wade is out, he'll be able to prove that he deserves minutes and he can play.
1. Ersan Ilyasova - Our second round steal for 2005, the guy is going to be a very good player when he gets more time to play. The guy can just score, can shoot, has good speed and wants to learn. 2. Travis Diener - DIENER! One of my favorite players, very underrated for the Magic, can shoot and an underrated 'PG'. Gives the Magic good minutes off the bench. 3. Sergio Rodriguez - It seems like half the games he plays he gets 6 assists. Great passer, have not seen him much but he has a lot of potential.
Not gonna pick Ike Diogu like most people here didI'm gonna go with1. Leon Powe2. Pops Mensah-Bonsu 3. Jordan FarmarI don't know if you mean players who don't get a lot of minutes that have promising futures or what...so whatever
actually replace Jordan Farmar with Andrew Bynum on my listand BCB...this thread isn't to credit what they've done....either way he's leading the d-league in rebounds per game and won the all star game MVP...he's just on the Mavericks and can't crack the rotation because of how much depth they have at the forward position
Pop's has not done sh*t...I don't really think he has the potential to do anything either....At least the players I listed can play.
You've probably never seen Pops play..Sorry everybody doesn't agree with your opinion and that the world doesn't revolve around you
Joey Graham is not going to break out anytime soon. He is so inconsistent. His shot is also inconsistent, he makes alot of boneheaded plays. He is athletic yeah, and also strong. But I just don't like the way he plays.I don't see him ever being much better than what he is now. He's a career 7th man....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (playaofthegame @ Feb 24 2007, 04:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You've probably never seen Pops play..Sorry everybody doesn't agree with your opinion and that the world doesn't revolve around you </div> I've probably never seen Pop's play because he pretty much doesn't play....no need to get personal with your other comments.
Well since he is a Raptor fan, he knows a lot about Joey Graham so he knows better than the person who picked Joey Graham as a breakout player because he watches him play almost every second day.Since I am a Raptors fan also and have seen Joey Graham since his college days at Oklahoma St., I also have to agree with CB4AllStar because I don't see much potential in Golden Graham.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Memphis Fan @ Feb 24 2007, 04:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>well, thats your opinion. You shouldnt go around laughing at other peoples opinions....</div> Why not? Why don't we all be 100% polite and be nice and say everyones 'got there opinions' and then watch the NBA discussion get boring....