5. Andrea Bargnani — He’s not the Dirk Junior everybody wanted him to be when he got drafted No. 1 overall, but Bargnani is a dangerous three-point sniper and great passer who can play three positions. If Chris Bosh leaves Toronto this summer, Bargs gets his crack at being the Alpha.
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Dangerous 3 point sniper? 37 percent is only a danger to the rim and backboard.
Great passer? I'm not sure if Bargs could pass a physical.
I'm a huge fan of the guy, but his scouting report should read something like:
A guy capable of eliciting love and hate in the same 30 second span, Andrea's short career has been as tumultuous as it gets. Paired with a great PF in Bosh, they at times act as the most dangerous front line in the NBA, at other times the presence of two black holes threatens to swallow the entire team. A rare player whose ceiling is just as high as his cellar is low. Four years in and the jury is still out, fans haven't been this divided on a person's future since the OJ trial. No one questions whether Andrea has the tools, they simply wonder if he can remember the combination to his tool box.
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mo-sales wrote: View PostDangerous 3 point sniper? 37 percent is only a danger to the rim and backboard.
Great passer? I'm not sure if Bargs could pass a physical.
I'm a huge fan of the guy, but his scouting report should read something like:
A guy capable of eliciting love and hate in the same 30 second span, Andrea's short career has been as tumultuous as it gets. Paired with a great PF in Bosh, they at times act as the most dangerous front line in the NBA, at other times the presence of two black holes threatens to swallow the entire team. A rare player whose ceiling is just as high as his cellar is low. Four years in and the jury is still out, fans haven't been this divided on a person's future since the OJ trial. No one questions whether Andrea has the tools, they simply wonder if he can remember the combination to his tool box.
"Four years in and the jury is still out, fans haven't been this divided on a person's future since the OJ trial."Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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mo-sales wrote: View PostDangerous 3 point sniper? 37 percent is only a danger to the rim and backboard.
Great passer? I'm not sure if Bargs could pass a physical.
I'm a huge fan of the guy, but his scouting report should read something like:
A guy capable of eliciting love and hate in the same 30 second span, Andrea's short career has been as tumultuous as it gets. Paired with a great PF in Bosh, they at times act as the most dangerous front line in the NBA, at other times the presence of two black holes threatens to swallow the entire team. A rare player whose ceiling is just as high as his cellar is low. Four years in and the jury is still out, fans haven't been this divided on a person's future since the OJ trial. No one questions whether Andrea has the tools, they simply wonder if he can remember the combination to his tool box.
especially you mr. mo-sales could you be any more of a negative nancy?
you say you love the guy but you're ripping him apart...?
that is like saying you're eating a veggie sandwich and it has ham in it.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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What is the point in having your centre shoot average from 3 point land. The only reason he should be shooting 3's is because he is good at them ie Channing Frye. He should shoot less of them with better accuracy and live inside the 3 point line.
Every negative thing I said about him was prefaced with a positive, but the reality is if his future mirrors his past he should be considered a failure. It is time to stop the incremental increases in potential actualized and make the leap instead of the teasing baby step routine the raps have gotten for the last four years.
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mo-sales wrote: View PostWhat is the point in having your centre shoot average from 3 point land. The only reason he should be shooting 3's is because he is good at them ie Channing Frye. He should shoot less of them with better accuracy and live inside the 3 point line.
Every negative thing I said about him was prefaced with a positive, but the reality is if his future mirrors his past he should be considered a failure. It is time to stop the incremental increases in potential actualized and make the leap instead of the teasing baby step routine the raps have gotten for the last four years.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.
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LBF wrote: View Posti don't know about the rest of you. but, i just don't see what you downers see about him. i think he's solid and i think you are just frustrated from this season being a failure and you are just being negative nancies.
especially you mr. mo-sales could you be any more of a negative nancy?
you say you love the guy but you're ripping him apart...?
that is like saying you're eating a veggie sandwich and it has ham in it.
For starters, he's below average defensively and on the boards. And he's seven feet. I don't care who it is, if your big man is going to be below average defensively AND on the boards, he's going to hurt your team. Period. People griped about Dirk's defense, but he's a half decent rebounder and much better scorer than Bargnani.
The fact that you think he's solid says far more about you than him. Tell me one thing he is above average at. One.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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yertu damkule wrote: View Postisn't league average 36%-ish? so, he's slightly above-average (against the league). but he's probably one of best among 7-footers. yaaaay...
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Great passer? The guy's averaged 0.8, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.2 assists in his four years. No improvement whatsoever, and he was sold as a guy who had vision.
The guy can't even create his own shot, something like 73% of his shots come via assists. He's not dangerous at all, more like occasionally passable.
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Apollo wrote: View PostSounds about right. Ain't nothing wrong with 37% from long range. Not spectacular but at center it beats everyone who attempted over 100 besides Frye and Okur.
Saying 37% is great for a C wouldn't be incorrect if the C in question was a traditional C who rebounded, played defense and did, you know, shit other centers do. But since he doesn't do that, he better make it up by at least shooting 45% from three, otherwise it's not worth it.
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