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riseagainst
12-19-2014, 12:31 AM
is the best center in the league at this point? He dominated Dwight Howard tonight.

Cowboy Thunder
12-19-2014, 12:33 AM
Perkins dominates Dwight. Big deal.

TaLvsCuaL
12-19-2014, 12:34 AM
Best big arguably, but He is not center in my book.

J Shuttlesworth
12-19-2014, 12:34 AM
Didn't watch the game, but Davis was covering Howard, not Asik?

Kvnzhangyay
12-19-2014, 12:35 AM
more of a pf to me

notatop29pg
12-19-2014, 12:36 AM
is the best center in the league at this point? He dominated Dwight Howard tonight.

Plays Power Forward.

Im so nba'd out
12-19-2014, 12:37 AM
OP Fails bad again he is a PF not C do you even watch games?

Wally450
12-19-2014, 12:40 AM
So Omir Asik is the best center in the league?

JohnFreeman
12-19-2014, 12:42 AM
Cousins is the best center

Im Still Ballin
12-19-2014, 12:43 AM
Cousins is the best center
This

NBA's most unstoppable interior force since Shaq

LAZERUSS
12-19-2014, 12:44 AM
This

NBA's most unstoppable interior force since Shaq

A 6-9 3/4 inch "Shaq".

Im Still Ballin
12-19-2014, 12:45 AM
Thats a quote FYI

Highly respected writer for the NBA said that

The Macho Man
12-19-2014, 12:48 AM
Does he even start? Dude is trash

turret
12-19-2014, 01:51 AM
Asik took care of Howard


AD took care of everything else

30/14/5 blocks including Harden twice

very impressive

STATUTORY
12-19-2014, 01:58 AM
lets be real 40 year old shaq dominated Dwight. It's like being dwight's baby mamma, it really aint nothing to brag about there's 3 others like you in every direction you look

Smoke117
12-19-2014, 02:00 AM
Considering he's listed as and plays PF...absolutely there is doubt.

DaRkJaWs
12-19-2014, 02:07 AM
As KD so truthfully said, Dwight is a *****, and always will be.

el_locoteee
12-19-2014, 02:09 AM
He is not a center and he play like a guard.

Milbuck
12-19-2014, 02:31 AM
Dude is a monster. Never thought he'd be this good this soon. The way I see it Davis needs two things to maximize his potential, obviously aside from a better coach than Monty Williams...

1) A mobile, athletic, but still decently strong paint protecting center like a Deandre Jordan or a bigger Ibaka if that player comes around. Davis is similar to KG in that he's got an unreal level of agility, body control, quickness and explosiveness for his height/length, to go with guard-like footwork, awareness and instincts in his game where he can block shots at the rim or step out and guard basically anyone - for stretches - aside from the truly elite PGs..just an all over the court defensive nightmare..having someone like DJ or Ibaka who can camp out behind him protecting the rim at all times, would really help Davis harness the full extent of his versatility. Asik is helping a lot in this regard, but the dude is gonna be 29 after this season while Davis could be like 7-8 years from his peak. NO should definitely keep their eye out for any semblance of a high upside young defensive big man.

2) A well-rounded point guard who can do everything a point guard needs to do..maybe nothing at an elite level, but can do everything at a solid to good to great level. Conley comes immediately to mind here. Someone who can handle, attack, shoot, do all the things to keep the defense honest as a scorer, but is also highly unselfish and gifted passer to find Davis in his spots. Someone who is great at controlling the tempo of the game, great poise, clutch, has no discernible skill weakness, just a rock at the position.

I just have this feeling that a lot of Davis' best years, even if it's not directly in his prime like right now, are gonna be wasted. The WC is an absolute nightmare, and they are completely outmatched in terms of coaching, talent, but moreso how that talent fits together, etc. When you're in a conference competing with cores like KD-Westbrook-Ibaka, Curry-Thompson-Iggy-Bogut, CP3-Blake-DJ, Lillard-Aldridge-Matthews-Batum, the Spurs machine, Harden-Dwight, Zbo-Gasol-Conley, Dirk-Rondo-Ellis-Parsons (:biggums: ), etc...you need some high level firepower and top notch coaching to even compete, let alone win anything of value.

Undisputed
12-19-2014, 03:07 AM
I think Anthony Davis is going to be the monster that everyone fears in the West in the coming years, so I don't think he'll waste any time. Having a guy like him to build around pretty much does the work for the organization.

PejaTheSerbSnip
12-19-2014, 05:20 AM
Here's the thing about people who rave about AD being some revolutionary player with an unprecedented skillset -- there HAS been a precedent.

Enter a young David Robinson. Maybe the most athletic big man ever, up there with Wilt and a few others. Ran the floor, could be a force in transition, had a nice post game, was dominant inside and even a good mid-range jumper. Crashed the offensive boards, was regularly top 10 in both blocks AND steals, and was game-changing defender. Single-handedly made his team respectable (21 wins to 56, anyone?)

Sound familiar?

Only, D-Rob was arguably better defensively, better passer and AT LEAST equal as an athlete (if we're that's being kind to AD). What does AD have over him? More range, I guess. But not a whole lot else. And don't forget, even with his diverse skillset, D-Rob fizzled in the postseason a few too many times for some peoples liking.


AD could be the best player in the game one day, and he's absolutely a BEAST, but let's not be too quick to anoint him.

r0drig0lac
12-19-2014, 05:52 AM
Here's the thing about people who rave about AD being some revolutionary player with an unprecedented skillset -- there HAS been a precedent.

Enter a young David Robinson. Maybe the most athletic big man ever, up there with Wilt and a few others. Ran the floor, could be a force in transition, had a nice post game, was dominant inside and even a good mid-range jumper. Crashed the offensive boards, was regularly top 10 in both blocks AND steals, and was game-changing defender. Single-handedly made his team respectable (21 wins to 56, anyone?)

Sound familiar?

Only, D-Rob was arguably better defensively, better passer and AT LEAST equal as an athlete (if we're that's being kind to AD). What does AD have over him? More range, I guess. But not a whole lot else. And don't forget, even with his diverse skillset, D-Rob fizzled in the postseason a few too many times for some peoples liking.


AD could be the best player in the game one day, and he's absolutely a BEAST, but let's not be too quick to anoint him yet.
:applause:

ThatCoolKid
12-19-2014, 09:05 AM
2) A well-rounded point guard who can do everything a point guard needs to do..maybe nothing at an elite level, but can do everything at a solid to good to great level. Conley comes immediately to mind here. Someone who can handle, attack, shoot, do all the things to keep the defense honest as a scorer, but is also highly unselfish and gifted passer to find Davis in his spots. Someone who is great at controlling the tempo of the game, great poise, clutch, has no discernible skill weakness, just a rock at the position.


Jrue is just as good as Conley, and he's younger. Davis needs a legit star next to him if he wants to win anything. He should force his way onto the Cavs.