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Irving is going #1. Deal with it
He's going to bust hard. Cleveland doesn't deserve to be relevant anyways.
[QUOTE=Notorious D.M.C]
is this something Cleveland or any team should be concerned about.[/QUOTE]
Not in the slightest.
nope
Enes Kanter #1 overall selection.
I'd be more concerned about him not being a top flight athlete and the fact we're drafting a guy who played basically 1/3rd of the season and he isn't "Hollywood" enough to sell tickets and merchandise.
If I had #1, I'd go Derrick Williams
[QUOTE=BarberSchool]Enes Kanter #1 overall selection.[/QUOTE]
Damn Irving and Williams pulled out the draft?
[QUOTE=GOBB]Damn Irving and Williams pulled out the draft?[/QUOTE]:cheers:
you can't teach what irving has in terms of NBA potential
passing on him would be a big mistake
you can always work on conditioning
What is Shaq
This is no problem, burning that fat is friggin easy for a young athlete like him.
lol 10% body fat is all of a sudden considered fat.
6'3" legit at 191 is perfectly fine for a NBA player.
And he's still fast as hell. When he sheds that he'll be even faster. Shouldn't be a problem. At 19, I could eat five guys everyday and still be able to lose weight. I miss those days.
That's actually pretty good considering all the time he spent out with his injury. And 10% ain't fat.
FAT POWER :rockon:
[QUOTE=Burgz]you can't teach what irving has in terms of NBA potential
passing on him would be a big mistake
[B]you can always work on conditioning[/B][/QUOTE]
But in the 2 months since he was deemed healthy enough to play...and heading into the biggest athletic challenge of his life... he obviously hasn't. As a potential employer, that would concern me.
11 games of college experience, with over half of those vs crap opposition.
The next pick & roll...the staple of the NBA... he runs at a highly competitive level will be the first.
Coming off a serious foot injury.
The more I see this play out, the less I like the odds of him being anything special...and I wasn't that sold to begin with.
you know who also has 10+ body fat, Derrick Williams with 10.8...
Edit: oh god! PleezeBelieve made a similar point, i must be going crazy
Glen davis has 10% fat. In his ears.
[QUOTE=franchise#3]FAT POWER :rockon:[/QUOTE]
RIP Robert Traylor.
[QUOTE=wang4three]And he's still fast as hell. When he sheds that he'll be even faster. Shouldn't be a problem. [B]At 19, I could eat five guys everyday[/B] and still be able to lose weight. I miss those days.[/QUOTE]
Not hating on you, it's okay to be gay.
[QUOTE=tomtucker]What is Shaq
[QUOTE=Clutch]101% :lol[/QUOTE]
shaq utilizes a special type of fat, something no other nba player of the same size has learned to master.
Dude missed a lot of time during the college season. If he hadn't been injured, I'm sure he would be right in line with almost everyone else. I don't think it's an issue at all.
What a disgusting hog.
[QUOTE=JMT]But in the 2 months since he was deemed healthy enough to play...and heading into the biggest athletic challenge of his life... he obviously hasn't. As a potential employer, that would concern me.
11 games of college experience, with over half of those vs crap opposition.
The next pick & roll...the staple of the NBA... he runs at a highly competitive level will be the first.
Coming off a [B]serious foot injury[/B].
The more I see this play out, the less I like the odds of him being anything special...and I wasn't that sold to begin with.[/QUOTE]
Toe injury, don't sensationalize
the 5 games before the injury he excelled in wins against marquette, Kstate, oregon, michigan state and butler, all tourney teams
when he came back he still played more than well
im not saying i dont question what the hell he's been doing in the last two months, but at the end of the day whenever he steps on the court he is a top notch prospect and you can't pass on him
there could be worse things than conditioning to worry about
[QUOTE=Burgz]Toe injury, don't sensationalize
the 5 games before the injury he excelled in wins against marquette, Kstate, oregon, michigan state and butler, all tourney teams
when he came back he still played more than well
im not saying i dont question what the hell he's been doing in the last two months, but at the end of the day whenever he steps on the court he is a top notch prospect and you can't pass on him
there could be worse things than conditioning to worry about[/QUOTE]
Toe injury that caused him to miss, what, 25 games? I'm not overly familiar with his anatomy, but most toes are connected to feet. Amd, as anyone who has played basketball at a high level knows, the feet take a pounding unlike anything you can imagine. as Barkley has said "Most basketball players have bad knees. All basketball players have bad feet".
And he didn't play "more than well" when he came back. He was slow and tentative. The only game where he looked anything like a draft pick...not a top pick, just a selection....was their tourney game vs an overwhelmed opponent (first game he played).
His other 6 games were against Cal Poly Pomona, St Augustines, Colgate, etc. None of the games he played in was close (within 5 pts).
Yes, there are things worse than conditioning to worry about. I listed them in my post, which you chose to ignore and focus on the word "foot" vs "toe". He has never run pick & roll, has never had to be pass first, has never defended top flight players in a game that matters, and has a grand total of 11 collegiate games.
[QUOTE=JMT]Toe injury that caused him to miss, what, 25 games? I'm not overly familiar with his anatomy, but most toes are connected to feet. Amd, as anyone who has played basketball at a high level knows, the feet take a pounding unlike anything you can imagine. as Barkley has said "Most basketball players have bad knees. All basketball players have bad feet".
And he didn't play "more than well" when he came back. He was slow and tentative. The only game where he looked anything like a draft pick...not a top pick, just a selection....was their tourney game vs an overwhelmed opponent (first game he played).
His other 6 games were against Cal Poly Pomona, St Augustines, Colgate, etc. None of the games he played in was close (within 5 pts).
Yes, there are things worse than conditioning to worry about. I listed them in my post, which you chose to ignore and focus on the word "foot" vs "toe". He has never run pick & roll, has never had to be pass first, has never defended top flight players in a game that matters, and has a grand total of 11 collegiate games.[/QUOTE]
no i chose to focus on his conditioning because that is what the thread is about
and the fact that you left out that he had one of the best performances from any player this year in just his seventh game in his freshman year proves you are just a hater
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-zOWfhQUA4[/url]
so what if hes over 10% bodyfat? A player like Derrick Rose is probably at 10-11% bodyfat himself and is still one of the most athletic players in the league. Its no big deal
[QUOTE=PistonsFan#21]so what if hes over 10% bodyfat? A player like Derrick Rose is probably at 10-11% bodyfat himself and is still one of the most athletic players in the league. Its no big deal[/QUOTE]
exactly, it's just another thing the media can use to stir up speculation about who will go number one
[QUOTE=Burgz]no i chose to focus on his conditioning because that is what the thread is about
[B]Then why say "there could be worse things than conditioning to worry about" if you've deemed anything other than conditioning unacceptable for discussion?[/B]
and the fact that you left out that he had one of the best performances from any player this year in just his seventh game in his freshman year proves you are just a hater
[/QUOTE]
No, it proves that he had a great game. Players do that all the time. Shawn Bradley had a 29 pt/22 reb/9 block game in his rookie season. So anyone not loving Shawn Bradley is a hater?
I haven't made a single point about the kid that isn't a fact. Don't love or hate him. But as a potential employer...or somebody discussing him on a basketball forum, for chrissakes...there are some red flags that you don't have to be a 'hater' (the universal term for "I can't argue with you rationally, so I'll cal you this") to at l;east consider.
[QUOTE=JMT]No, it proves that he had a great game. Players do that all the time. Shawn Bradley had a 29 pt/22 reb/9 block game in his rookie season. So anyone not loving Shawn Bradley is a hater?
I haven't made a single point about the kid that isn't a fact. Don't love or hate him. But as a potential employer...or somebody discussing him on a basketball forum, for chrissakes...there are some red flags that you don't have to be a 'hater' (the universal term for "I can't argue with you rationally, so I'll cal you this") to at l;east consider.[/QUOTE]
So what team are u a fan of? Raps, Clipps or' Wolves :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=kaiiu]So what team are u a fan of? Raps, Clipps or' Wolves :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
None of the above.
But thanks for asking.
[QUOTE=JMT][B]No, it proves that he had a great game. Players do that all the time. Shawn Bradley had a 29 pt/22 reb/9 block game in his rookie season. So anyone not loving Shawn Bradley is a hater?[/B]
I haven't made a single point about the kid that isn't a fact. Don't love or hate him. But as a potential employer...or somebody discussing him on a basketball forum, for chrissakes...there are some red flags that you don't have to be a 'hater' (the universal term for "I can't argue with you rationally, so I'll cal you this") to at l;east consider.[/QUOTE]
no he didn't, that was his sophmore season
i never said it wasn't a "red flag" just not as serious as you make it out to be
and you don't like that I used the word hater?
well :violin: i don't care because right now that's what you're doing and if that's the way YOU feel about the word I cannot control that
if you have more to say, say it. this is, like you said, a basketball forum. :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=Burgz]no he didn't, that was his sophmore season
i never said it wasn't a "red flag" just not as serious as you make it out to be
and you don't like that I used the word hater?
well :violin: i don't care because right now that's what you're doing and if that's the way YOU feel about the word I cannot control that
if you have more to say, say it. this is, like you said, a basketball forum. :confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
No need. I've made the rational points. You've used little cartoons and 'hater'. That appears to be the extent of your basketball insights.
[QUOTE=JMT]And he didn't play "more than well" when he came back. He was slow and tentative. The only game where he looked anything like a draft pick...not a top pick, just a selection....was their tourney game vs an overwhelmed opponent (first game he played).
His other 6 games were against Cal Poly Pomona, St Augustines, Colgate, etc. None of the games he played in was close (within 5 pts). [/QUOTE]
Right, because he didn't put up 28 points in 31 minutes on 9-15 against Arizona in the Sweet 16. GTFO.
[QUOTE=Arti]Right, because he didn't put up 28 points in 31 minutes on 9-15 against Arizona in the Sweet 16. GTFO.[/QUOTE]
In a 16 point blowout that wasn't that close.
Vs Mo Mo Jones who worked him for 16 pts, 6 assists and 0 TO in 28 minutes...while Irving had 3 assists/1 TO.
The same Mo Mo Jones who averaged 2.4 assists/1.9 TO/9.7 ppg on the season, and anchored what many think was the worst big time D1 backcourt left after the first round.
The same Mo Mo Jones who has already transferred out because he won't beat out their incoming freshmen.
It's not all about how well a guy shoots the shots a defense will give you when they're kicking your ass.
[QUOTE=JMT]No, it proves that he had a great game. Players do that all the time. Shawn Bradley had a 29 pt/22 reb/9 block game in his rookie season. So anyone not loving Shawn Bradley is a hater?
I haven't made a single point about the kid that isn't a fact. Don't love or hate him. But as a potential employer...or somebody discussing him on a basketball forum, for chrissakes...there are some red flags that you don't have to be a 'hater' (the universal term for "I can't argue with you rationally, so I'll cal you this") to at l;east consider.[/QUOTE]
For every red flag, there are multiple good signs. For instance, people that tend to think Irving will not live up to his billing are pointing out his body fat percentage taken at the combine. But, the fact is, you can go over any player's measurables and find something that can be deemed a 'red flag.'
While his body fat percentage is high, all other things measured of Irving at the combine were major positive signs... Like the fact that he will be listed at 6-foot-3+ and 190, which is great size for a PG... Or the fact that he has a longer reach than virtually any other PG prospects that has come through the draft in recent years.
He was looked at, coming into the combine, as a great intangibles guy that probably wouldn't measure up with the tape measurer or the scale... Turns out, he is a physical presence along with being a great shooter, solid slasher, good playmaker and solid collegiate defender.
You can go through and point out the negatives for virtually any NBA prospect in virtually any draft. This kid has some stellar attributes, though... Which is what I'm focusing on.
He is the clear-cut No. 1 pick and I thought so back when I thought he MIGHT measure in at 6-foot tall without shoes. Now, I'm totally on-board... Guy is taller and bigger than Brandon Knight with a far more refined game.
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]For every red flag, there are multiple good signs. For instance, people that tend to think Irving will not live up to his billing are pointing out his body fat percentage taken at the combine. But, the fact is, you can go over any player's measurables and find something that can be deemed a 'red flag.'
While his body fat percentage is high, all other things measured of Irving at the combine were major positive signs... Like the fact that he will be listed at 6-foot-3+ and 190, which is great size for a PG... Or the fact that he has a longer reach than virtually any other PG prospects that has come through the draft in recent years.
He was looked at, coming into the combine, as a great intangibles guy that probably wouldn't measure up with the tape measurer or the scale... [B]Turns out, he is a physical presence along with being a great shooter, solid slasher, good playmaker and solid collegiate defender.[/B]
You can go through and point out the negatives for virtually any NBA prospect in virtually any draft. This kid has some stellar attributes, though... Which is what I'm focusing on.
[B]He is the clear-cut No. 1 pick [/B]and I thought so back when I thought he MIGHT measure in at 6-foot tall without shoes. Now, I'm totally on-board... Guy is taller and bigger than Brandon Knight with a far more refined game.[/QUOTE]
Based on 11 games.
Look, I don't hate the kid. He measured well at the combine, which is great since he did nothing else. Not that he had much to gain by doing agility drills, but as a GM, I'd like to see that my #1 franchise guy has been doing his due diligence leading yup to the biggest athletic challenge of his life.
I see:
Extremely limited college experience, half against lousy competition
Toe injury that kept him out of 3/4 of his only season
Two months since cleared to play, yet doesn't appear to be in great shape and reluctant to put his agility on display
Has never had to run the pick & roll vs quality competition.
Has never had to pass first
Has always played on teams loaded with talent
History of highly touted but inexperienced PG in the NBA. More misses than hits. It's a position that demands a lot, well beyond just physical tools.
Now, maybe the positives you see outweight those negatives in your eyes. He passes the eyeball test, I suppose.
To me, it's a lot of risk for a team that can't afford to make a mistake with these picks.
[QUOTE=JMT]In a 16 point blowout that wasn't that close.
Vs Mo Mo Jones who worked him for 16 pts, 6 assists and 0 TO in 28 minutes...while Irving had 3 assists/1 TO.
The same Mo Mo Jones who averaged 2.4 assists/1.9 TO/9.7 ppg on the season, and anchored what many think was the worst big time D1 backcourt left after the first round.
The same Mo Mo Jones who has already transferred out because he won't beat out their incoming freshmen.
It's not all about how well a guy shoots the shots a defense will give you when they're kicking your ass.[/QUOTE]
Again, you show your idiocy. The game wasn't a blowout the whole way. Duke in fact led by 6 at halftime behind Irving's 14 points. He wasn't just racking up all of his points in garbage time.
Yes, Duke wound up getting blown out, so pin that on Irving if you want (although that's unfair). But don't try ignore that game so you can spout inane statements such as him not even looking like a draft pick.