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Gasol etc.
At 13:33 31/05/01 +0800, kevin from singapore wrote:
> > Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 12:57:36 -0400
> > From: OzerskyJA <OzerskyJA@cmog.org>
> > Subject: RE: latest internet rumor...and it's a doozy
> >
>
> > I am so not sold on this guy. There's a million skinny, seven-foot small
> > forwards around now. What set Nowitski apart was his amazing, Bird-like
> > shooting skills. Otherwise, what separates these guys from the headless
> > chickens? Give me a real basketball player, even if he's only 6'8". I've
> > had my fill of 7 foot quick forwards on this team.
>
>I am with you Josh. Nowitski is a rarity. Seldom do you find
>perimeter-euro-basketball players play defense (or having the desire for that
>matter). And Nowitski is adequate on defense, not great, but ok, with the
>occasional steal as he got quick hands.
Yeah, for me Gasol's exactly the type you might hope will go to someone
else in the top-ten and deepen the draft, sort of like a Tractor Traylor
pushing Paul Pierce down to us kind of thing. But you never know.
Yesterday I was reading in the Boston Globe about how Denver drafted
Dikimbe Mutombo fourth after Larry Johnson, Kenny Anderson and Billy Owens
all went in the top-three. I don't specifically recall, but I bet the draft
day consensus back then was that there was a huge dropoff in talent after
the "big three" no brainer picks.
You just never know. For example the Chicago Bulls this year, who got
lottoed out of a top-three pick, might end up drafting Sagana Diop, the 7-1
"defensive specialist" with an NBA ready body. Who knows, he might end up
outshining the "big three" teenagers Kwame, Eddy Curry and Eddie Griffin
over his NBA career. I certainly hope he doesn't, but I'm just saying you
never know...
Another guy I kind of hope goes ahead of our pick is future small forward
Tyson Chandler. Sure in a few years he'll probably be a shot-blocking asset
and run the floor well, but I'm just a bit ambivalent about having another
seemingly "low basketball IQ" player in the Moiso mold on the Boston
Celtics. It seems like it will take many patient years for him to grow into
a power forward's body, and he reportedly shows no interest in playing with
his back to the basket yet lacks small forward skills in a halfcourt set. I
don't know. I guess he's worth the risk if he's there, but there are a lot
of other players I like more at 10-11 who also haven't plateaued in terms
of upside. He does sound like a great shot blocker, and is very quick. I
heard Sagana Diop this year held him without a field goal in a high school
game. The guy's body doesn't sound like it is NBA ready, and he also sounds
kind of shallow in the sound bites from him that I've read.
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