hahaha thats why they call it a lottery. Problem is, you can't control that.
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Raptor_11 wrote: View PostRandle's height kinda worries me.. I don't know what his wingspan is however, that could make a difference. You just don't see many star big's that are under 6'10Mamba Mentality
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I'll tell you something, Aaron Gordon is an absolute thing of beauty and he's getting no attention. He's lighting up SDSU so far tonight. Three's, and-1's... he'll give you everything.Twitter - @thekid_it
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isaacthompson wrote: View PostI'll tell you something, Aaron Gordon is an absolute thing of beauty and he's getting no attention. He's lighting up SDSU so far tonight. Three's, and-1's... he'll give you everything.
That, however, didn’t make his effort less dazzling. Gordon put on a performance that rivaled those orchestrated by the other future millionaires who were featured on Tuesday night at the United Center.
He’s not a power forward and he’s not a point guard. But he is a combo forward who can be trusted to handle the ball and roam on the perimeter in Arizona’s offense. He’s an excellent passer. He’s also a versatile defender.
Gordon’s athleticism helps him guard multiple positions and smaller players. His movements are fluid.
With less than six minutes to go, SDSU forward JJ O’Brien drove to the rim as Gordon harassed him. Gordon had played cautiously after picking up his third foul, but he tracked O’Brien, and then, he swatted a shot that would have extended a brief SDSU rally.
He finished with 16 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks, 2 assists and zero questions about his potential.Gordon will play multiple games this season that will commence after a chunk of the country has already fallen asleep. And perhaps that will affect his street cred when folks assess the 2013 class.
It’s clear, however, that Gordon belongs in the same conversation as the other three freshman stars who excelled earlier this week in Chicago.
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TRex wrote: View Post6'10 is a PERFECT size for a PF in the NBA. Randle is 6'9. Does 1 inch really make a difference? specially for a player as talented as Randle? i would say no.
I didn't say he's going to be a bad player or anything. Just that IF he IS undersized, (6'9 with average wingspan) that he won't dominate in the NBA like people are expecting. But obviously he still has time to grow, and he could have a long wingspan for all i knowLast edited by wallz; Fri Nov 15, 2013, 08:46 AM.
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Raptor_11 wrote: View PostIf he doesn't have a long wingspan, it makes a world of difference. But again, I have no idea what his wingspan is.
I didn't say he's going to be a bad player or anything. Just that IF he IS undersized, (6'9 with average wingspan) that he won't dominate in the NBA like people are expecting. But obviously he still has time to grow, and he could have a long wingspan for all i know
He also looks like he is 30.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Parker vs Wiggins. Wiggins with nice D on this possession. Bumps Parker off his spot (Parker loses about 2 feet from his original post-up), then gets a tip on the ball for a block. 6'8" blocking a 6'8" fade-away. We haven't given Wiggins enough credit for his D.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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TRex wrote: View Post6'10 is a PERFECT size for a PF in the NBA. Randle is 6'9. Does 1 inch really make a difference? specially for a player as talented as Randle? i would say no.
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