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01-17-2009, 03:09 PM
#106
PhilLEEs 2011
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
17 points
6-13 shooting
3-5 from three
9 assists
vs. Notre Dame
steals/turnover haven't been updated yet
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01-17-2009, 03:47 PM
#107
NJ Net Fan For Life.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
Originally Posted by Posterize246
17 points
6-13 shooting
3-5 from three
9 assists
vs. Notre Dame
steals/turnover haven't been updated yet
He was burning anyone guarding him. Syracuse is the antithesis of how Notre Dame likes to play and why ND will not make it far in the tourney.
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01-17-2009, 03:52 PM
#108
PhilLEEs 2011
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
Jonny Flynn in transition is an automatic bucket for whoever's running with him.
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01-17-2009, 04:36 PM
#109
NJ Net Fan For Life.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
He's very gifted. Would love to see Cuse match up against Texas or Duke this year.
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01-17-2009, 05:39 PM
#110
Good High School Starter
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
I knew Flynn was going to be great, I covered him in high school.
Dude is mad fast can get to the basket with such a quickness that it leaves you stunned. The only down part of his game last year was passing which I think he has improved on greatly.
He should be a top 20 pick if he enters this year, a lottery pick if he enters after his junior year and top 10 if he stays all 4 years.
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02-04-2009, 10:36 PM
#111
PhilLEEs 2011
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
38 mins
22 points
7-13 shooting
2-3 from deep
6-7 ft
5 assists
3 steals
vs. WVU tonight
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02-14-2009, 03:30 PM
#112
PhilLEEs 2011
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
25 points and 13 assists today. Also scored his 1,000th point at Cuse
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02-16-2009, 01:13 AM
#113
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
Originally Posted by Posterize246
I didn't mean he was as good, I meant as far as offensive playing style.
2nd round to undrafted. He's down there because he's a big forward in a 6'4" man's body.
By the way, Jonny Flynn had 15 pts, 9 assists, and 7 rebounds today. His steal/mins aren't in the boxscore yet so I'll edit them in when I find out.
I'll post the highlights too.
I definetly agree with you on the kirk = calthes but kirk was wayyyyy more athletic than nick...nick is a great colleg point guard but a 2nd string of the bench in the nba....johnny flynn and all these other point guards are good and jhonny is not coming out this yr i believ he is gonna stay one more year but as a scoring point guard none of these guys have anything on jeff teague now he is a scorer
this yr this is my rankings for pgs coming out
rubio def is not coming out this year
1. Brandon Jennings
2. Jeff teague
3. Stephan curry
4. Jeff Maynor
5. Pat Mills
6. Darren Collison
7. Ty Lawson
8. Aj price
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02-19-2009, 03:14 PM
#114
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
He reminds me of Baron Davis just shorter and less built.
I think he would fare better in the NBA than Brandon Jennings and Rubio.
I've heard that Jennings is more like a Gilbert Arenas type.
Rubio, I havent heard much of.
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02-19-2009, 03:21 PM
#115
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
Originally Posted by idizzle
He reminds me of Baron Davis just shorter and less built.
I think he would fare better in the NBA than Brandon Jennings and Rubio.
I've heard that Jennings is more like a Gilbert Arenas type.
Rubio, I havent heard much of.
I've been watching Jennings in Europe and I honestly was never once reminded of Arenas.
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02-21-2009, 01:45 AM
#116
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
I know the stats, but how is Jennings looking in Europe? I heard at first he was kind of overmatched, but he was holding his own. I know he can be really flashy like Jason Williams, but is he actually doing that playground stuff or is he playing like a traditional point? In the NBA he is going to have a lot of highlight plays, but he needs to worry about leading the team more than breaking ankles and no-look passes, kind of like Rafer Alston learned to do after his playground days.
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03-13-2009, 10:26 AM
#117
PhilLEEs 2011
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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03-13-2009, 10:35 AM
#118
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
Originally Posted by Posterize246
Johnny Flynn is nice but he still isnt messing with Rubio...LOL at people thinkg Ricky wouldnt do the same thing in that situation if not more.
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03-13-2009, 03:31 PM
#119
Serious playground baller
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
Johnny Flynn is amazing, I would risk a top 5 draft pick on him. The best small point gaurds, are Chris Paul, Steve Nash and Tony Parker. Flynn isn't as skilled as those guys, but he is more athletic and he has potential. What I like most about Flynn is his handle, no necessarily the smoothest but it's effective. He goes left as well as he goes right. Right now what seperates him from a guy like Tony Parker is polish, Parker has a ridiculously smooth handle and can finish at the rim like no other player....ever.
But he is closer to those guys then people think. He has a lot of creativity, and instincts that you can't teach. What he needs is polish. If he improves I could legitimately see him being an elite top 5 point gaurd for a long time.
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07-02-2009, 02:49 PM
#120
NJ Net Fan For Life.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
What were the odds that the two of them would be drafted together to possibly decide the early answer to this?
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