Faried? I love him, but he's the next Reggie Evans. Remember last year when Evans was putting up every shot after every offensive rebound? And then getting blocked? Buddy tried, but sometimes it's not to the benefit of the team. That is Faried's future. Unless he can extend his range significantly.
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I am starting to think people follow this site and our discussion and produce videos anytime we get deep talking about one particular player.
Draftexpress strength and weakness on kenneth faried video http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...th-Faried-3652
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grindhouse wrote: View PostI am starting to think people follow this site and our discussion and produce videos anytime we get deep talking about one particular player.
Draftexpress strength and weakness on kenneth faried video http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...th-Faried-3652
The kid looks like a great addition. And sometimes the 4 year college players adapt far better. And are a safer choice. Oftentimes these kids come out so early they are not emotionally ready for the NBA world. Not sure about requirements before the NBA draft, but some of them come out too fast.“I have no idea who Chukwudiebere Maduabum is, but on his Draft Express profile, he’s listed as Chu Chu. I think he’s worthy of picking just for that. He immediately is in the running for best All-Time NBA name.” -Tim W.
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bloodyhandedgod wrote: View PostOur power is revealed. :lol:
The kid looks like a great addition. And sometimes the 4 year college players adapt far better. And are a safer choice. Oftentimes these kids come out so early they are not emotionally ready for the NBA world. Not sure about requirements before the NBA draft, but some of them come out too fast.
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Walker & Knight Rising
UCONN's Kemba Walker helps his stock every time he steps on the floor. His athleticism, ability to simply bring it every night, and the vastly improved form on his jump shot has him on top of a very impressive list of guard prospects. Kentucky's Brandon Knight will garner serious top 5 consideration as the draft approaches based on his performance here. He's shown scouts he can value possessions and make the key play at the right time. He's currently 9-26 from behind the arc for the tournament, including five huge ones yesterday, which validates his near 40% for the season. His turnovers are a bit high, but he's made up for them by getting after it on the defensive end, making the extra pass later in the shot clock, and knocking down key jump shots.
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grindhouse wrote: View PostThat whole Kentucky team is playing some solid defense right now, I would like to see a Kentucky uconn final. Knight vs kemba I want to see if knight can redeem himself from the Maui tournament.
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Couple other dudes to watch in that game are Liggins and Lamb. Both great defenders and shooters. If they both opted for the draft (I don't think Liggins does) then I'd be all for buying/trading for a late first round pick to get them. They'd be perfect off the bench. Lamb, tho 6'5, has a 7'0 wingspan. That's just ridiculous.@sweatpantsjer
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MangoKid wrote: View PostI'm liking Knight's 6'3" size. He pretty much has the same attitibutes as Kemba, but looks like he could handle the 1 spot if needed.
I'm also digging the numbers he's put in as a freshman. Impressive.
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