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  • The Claw Reborn wrote: View Post
    I believed so, 5th pick from the 2012 draft.

    T-Rob
    Yeah.. he was intriguing during that draft year.. the year we took Ross. Remember loving his motor. But he was an undersized big with no shot.

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    • planetmars wrote: View Post
      Yeah.. he was intriguing during that draft year.. the year we took Ross. Remember loving his motor. But he was an undersized big with no shot.
      I hope if Masai do acquire either one “end of bench player”, that he is a late bloomer .

      Liked the video you posted of Wood, he was bouncy and liked the motor and eagerness to block shots.

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      • planetmars wrote: View Post
        Is that the same Thomas Robinson that was picked in the high lottery a few years back?
        The Claw Reborn wrote: View Post
        I believed so, 5th pick from the 2012 draft.

        T-Rob
        He's more of an undersized 4, no?

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        • Nilanka wrote: View Post
          He's more of an undersized 4, no?
          Undersized (but strong) PFs with limited range are basically 5s in the modern NBA.

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          • planetmars wrote: View Post
            Woods seems to beast against inferior talent. Found this clip:

            I said this earlier in the thread but he's my hope for getting at least a 2 way with us (if not that next up big spot). I was super high on him in that draft and I've seen quite a bit of him following the 905. I really think he'd be a great pick up. I think he's a low risk/high reward option.
            "My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
            "If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy

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            • This is amazing

              Mamba Mentality

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              • Mamba Mentality

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                • One thing you have to admire LBJ for... He has the platform to do great, great things.. and he's using it. Jordan had that same platform and did far less with what he could have done.

                  Really cool think Lebron's doing. Hopefully it works out.

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                  • planetmars wrote: View Post
                    One thing you have to admire LBJ for... He has the platform to do great, great things.. and he's using it. Jordan had that same platform and did far less with what he could have done.

                    Really cool think Lebron's doing. Hopefully it works out.
                    Yeah. Sadly, all MJ did with his platform is sell more shoes and now he just takes jabs at Lebron to try to keep his fading on-court legacy.

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                    • planetmars wrote: View Post
                      Woods seems to beast against inferior talent. Found this clip:

                      Nice. I know it's just one clip but, man ...great roll instincts , good lob timing, shot blocking, and range. I'd like to know how he is as rebounder, but if he knows how to box out well and not get bullied down low, I'd say get this guy and run with it.

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                      • golden wrote: View Post
                        Yeah. Sadly, all MJ did with his platform is sell more shoes and now he just takes jabs at Lebron to try to keep his fading on-court legacy.
                        I look at what a lot of the wealthy do with their philanthropy and shake my head. Guys giving hundreds of millions to get some politician elected for a couple years when they could spend 1% of that and change 1,000 lives. Good for Lebron.

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                        • golden wrote: View Post
                          Yeah. Sadly, all MJ did with his platform is sell more shoes and now he just takes jabs at Lebron to try to keep his fading on-court legacy.
                          $7 million for clinics in at-risk areas of Charlotte
                          https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/m...-in-charlotte/

                          $8.9 million to Chicago charities
                          http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...215-story.html

                          $2 million to address police related shootings
                          https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.usat...m/amp/87527386

                          Jordan is one of only five celebrities to grant 200 wishes for the Make A Wish foundation
                          http://wish.org/wishes/wish-stories/...nts-200th-wish

                          Michael Jordan Donates $5 Million To Museum of African-American History
                          http://blackyouthproject.com/michael...rican-history/


                          Once again it's easy to talk from the cheap seats

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                          • Scraptor wrote: View Post
                            $7 million for clinics in at-risk areas of Charlotte
                            https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/m...-in-charlotte/

                            $8.9 million to Chicago charities
                            http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...215-story.html

                            $2 million to address police related shootings
                            https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.usat...m/amp/87527386

                            Jordan is one of only five celebrities to grant 200 wishes for the Make A Wish foundation
                            http://wish.org/wishes/wish-stories/...nts-200th-wish

                            Michael Jordan Donates $5 Million To Museum of African-American History
                            http://blackyouthproject.com/michael...rican-history/


                            Once again it's easy to talk from the cheap seats
                            Lebron's doing all of this stuff while he's playing. Jordan didn't stand for anything during his playing days other than selling shoes. He even avoided taking any type of stand on any political issues. I'm sure MJ visited hospitals and schools and that standard charitable stuff, but relative to platform he had, and especially being a black athlete, Jordan's track record is pitiful relative to Lebron.

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                            • golden wrote: View Post
                              Lebron's doing all of this stuff while he's playing. Jordan didn't stand for anything during his playing days other than selling shoes. He even avoided taking any type of stand on any political issues. I'm sure MJ visited hospitals and schools and that standard charitable stuff, but relative to platform he had, and especially being a black athlete, Jordan's track record is pitiful relative to Lebron.
                              Yeah but your comment implied that he doesn't do anything.

                              If we're comparing who was the more socially active while playing then LeBron is for sure. But Jordan gets painted as this cartoon villain nowadays and that couldn't be further from the truth.

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                              • Scraptor wrote: View Post
                                $7 million for clinics in at-risk areas of Charlotte
                                https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/m...-in-charlotte/

                                $8.9 million to Chicago charities
                                http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...215-story.html

                                $2 million to address police related shootings
                                https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.usat...m/amp/87527386

                                Jordan is one of only five celebrities to grant 200 wishes for the Make A Wish foundation
                                http://wish.org/wishes/wish-stories/...nts-200th-wish

                                Michael Jordan Donates $5 Million To Museum of African-American History
                                http://blackyouthproject.com/michael...rican-history/


                                Once again it's easy to talk from the cheap seats
                                to be

                                -JAMES DONATES $87 MILLION FOR KIDS TO ATTEND COLLEGE
                                -LeBron James donates $2.5 million to National Museum of African
                                -Spends 1 million each season to send kids elementar school
                                -does a city bike ride annually

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