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  • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

    Much as I am wary of more character issues, I don't think you can afford to pass on Mayo in that range. At the vary least, let him show off for a year and if there really ARE character issues, trade him and get huge value out of him.
    "As a bearded man, i was very disappointed in Love. I am gathering other bearded men to discuss the status of Kevin Love's beard. I am motioning that it must be shaved."

    - ilive4sports

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    • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

      Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
      the only problem with that of course is that jefferson already agreed to a new deal with the wolves.

      Thanks

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      • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

        Naptown
        Then there is Love who just has to be a top 8 in my book.
        I haven't seen love that much. How are you going back and watching the games?(PM me)

        Does Love have the smarts to play defense in JOB's system?

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        • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

          I'm starting to get excited now.

          Don't get me wrong, I don't (and won't) actively root for the Pacers to lose, but every time they do it reminds me that we're one step closer to possibly drafting a stud.

          We might actually have a realistic shot at drafting EJ straight up. That is, if TPTB don't screw it up. If we get into a position to get Gordon and pass him up, I may very well renounce my fandom. There are very few things that would make me do it, but that's one of them. I know they struck gold with Reggie/Alford, but EJ is about eleventy-billion times the NBA prospect that Alford was.

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          • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

            Originally posted by LoneGranger33 View Post
            Some people think that All You Need is Love, but taking Love Hurts our real needs - getting a backcourt star. Our frontcourt is dangerously weak, especially with Jermaine, who continues to Hold on Loosely to his hopes of returning to an MVP level. Are we Ready for Love? Maybe. We certainly can't Run with the Pack in the East for much longer. I don't think We Can Work it Out and Get Back to where we once belonged - not with this group. Clearly, The Times They Are A-Changin', but I have a feeling, no, it's More Than a Feeling, that this Love character is not Born to Run in O'Bs system. For What it's Worth, I want to Shake it Up, get a good player who can Drive and maybe a perimeter stopper who won't Surrender so many easy layups. Changes are on the horizon, but the Heart of the Matter remains that no post guy will give us a Free Ride back to the playoffs. We all need a little Patience, see where the lotto balls fall, and see how the college season ends, before we make any quick decisions. No sense in continuing to Ramble On here. Just remember, in the NBA draft, You Can't Always Get What you Want, though you might get what you need.

            Two questions you have to ask yourself:
            1. Do You Believe in Love?
            2. And really, what's the Power of Love?
            Bravo, sir. Bravo.

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            • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

              Originally posted by Shade View Post
              I'm starting to get excited now.

              Don't get me wrong, I don't (and won't) actively root for the Pacers to lose, but every time they do it reminds me that we're one step closer to possibly drafting a stud.

              We might actually have a realistic shot at drafting EJ straight up. That is, if TPTB don't screw it up. If we get into a position to get Gordon and pass him up, I may very well renounce my fandom. There are very few things that would make me do it, but that's one of them. I know they struck gold with Reggie/Alford, but EJ is about eleventy-billion times the NBA prospect that Alford was.
              If the Pacers get the one, they will pick Beasley, if they get the two they will pick Rose. After that I expect them to pick Gordon if available.

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              • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                Originally posted by intridcold View Post
                I haven't seen love that much. How are you going back and watching the games?(PM me)

                Does Love have the smarts to play defense in JOB's system?
                Nothing secret, just games I had on the Tivo that I couldn't get to. Sorry it couldn't be a covert way to find them online. Don't worry, you'll get to see plenty of UCLA still.


                Man, it seems like I'm hitting the same drum but I caught a fair portion of UConn/Syracuse which was originally my target for Thabeet vs Greene. Thabeet had one of his best defensive intimidator games, but he still hasn't proven his all-around game. He did give Greene fits with his size but you can't help but notice that Greene is pretty athletic himself. Syracuse doesn't have the talent that UConn does IMO so Greene isn't getting the same help.

                But guess who impressed yet again - AJ Price. I've seen these guys about as much as anyone and every time out it seems like Price is running the show well, dropping some quality big shots and a very capable PG. He's not the athlete that Bayless or Augustin or Collison are but I honestly don't think it matters. He might not come out this year but the last few telecasts they were calling him the top PG in the Big East (without a doubt) so people are noticing.

                This is exactly the kind of kid you'd love to steal at 22 or something if you could trade for a pick. He has a real maturity on the court.


                I also peeked in on Augustin from time to time. He might not be Bayless but he's pretty solid. He and Price give the Pacers some interesting options later in the first. I've seen both enough to feel pretty good about them, as good as you can at this point at least.


                Taj Gibson. He is interesting but seems squarely in the mid 2nd range to me. To me he's much more of a guy that can excel at the NCAA level but not the NBA. Good college teams are full of these guys ala Thomas Hill from Duke early 90's.

                Love on defense. This is the one area I can't read on him. He's pretty good with his feet and he's a very smart player it would seem. But typically he's NOT an intimidating defender, he doesn't get up in your face and make life miserable nor does he scare you coming to the rim. Typically he stays in a disciplined "hands straight up" posture when the ball gets inside. He won't go chasing the ball and find his way into a foul, which is good, but he won't directly shut a guy down either.

                I'd consider him a better defender than Troy at least, but not as good as Foster. I keep coming back to the McHale thoughts. I realize that Love strikes you as bulky when you see him and McHale isn't the first guy you picture, but it's the way he plays and gets his advantages.

                I'd really like to see him facing Beasley or Hibbert even.

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                • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                  Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                  Love on defense. This is the one area I can't read on him. He's pretty good with his feet and he's a very smart player it would seem. But typically he's NOT an intimidating defender, he doesn't get up in your face and make life miserable nor does he scare you coming to the rim. Typically he stays in a disciplined "hands straight up" posture when the ball gets inside. He won't go chasing the ball and find his way into a foul, which is good, but he won't directly shut a guy down either.

                  I'd consider him a better defender than Troy at least, but not as good as Foster. I keep coming back to the McHale thoughts. I realize that Love strikes you as bulky when you see him and McHale isn't the first guy you picture, but it's the way he plays and gets his advantages.

                  I'd really like to see him facing Beasley or Hibbert even.
                  Love seems to be more of the type of player that have the Basketball smarts to fit into our offense/defense....but do you think that he has the physical skills/talent/athleticism to effectively implement the offense / ( but most notably ) defense that JO'B has put in place?

                  It sounds like he has the offensive skills that we are looking for ( solid Big Man that can score and pass out of the Post ) but lacks the skills and attributes to effectively execute on the defensive end. I'm guessing that there wouldn't be any lack of trying from Love....but much like Dunleavy and Murphy.....you can only try and understand the system so much until your physical limitations catch up with you.
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                  • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                    ej has a TON of work to do with his quickness, ball handling, defense, mental approach to the game, and ability to create before he could ever become a solid pro...and honestly, i don't see ej ever becoming more than a shooter...

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                    • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                      Love with JOB. No problem, big HR for this system because of his #1 skill which is mentioned by every commentator I've heard - outlet passing.

                      You want the ball over the HC line in 3-4 seconds? Try in 1 second on the first pass. He doesn't throw into traps, he doesn't get these long passes picked, and he seems to have the same long passing skill even in the half court.

                      He knocks out at least 3-4 of these PER GAME. It stands out and people notice. The ESPN team was raving on a couple of his made basket outlets the last game I saw.

                      So there's your running. He doesn't have to run, he makes the ball run. And then if you are in the HC he has the awareness to help keep the offense moving despite not being a go-to player.

                      With all picks there is a chance that for whatever reason this stuff won't translate, but the awareness he shows as a freshman, the types of crafty play he already has, it's pretty impressive. That suggests the smarts to make the most of any defensive system. If you know what you are doing you can limit the physical requirements the system puts on you, such as not running as far because you have some idea of where you are headed next and are already hedging that way when you can.


                      Watched Gordon vs Illinois and was both impressed and concerned. EJ is like the worst of Wade and Magic combined. He plays upright and dribbles high like Magic did, he's got some of that physical presence as a PG and almost thrives on contact. But he passes more like Wade, as in not that great. He also jumps more like Magic than Wade.

                      So he's very prone to losing his dribble with it so high, more so with lots of contact. And he doesn't sky over people inside.

                      However, he gets to the line like Wade as well, which is great. He is quicker than Magic and has a better outside shot than either Magic or Wade with good form and a quick release. I like his catch and shoot ability.

                      He's going to be a SG IMO, that's just the nature of how he plays offense, thus more Wade than Magic that way.

                      On defense in this game the Hoosiers were in zone for most of it so EJ didn't get to show much. I did think he played pretty decent in man to man. When they first went man he read a passing lane for a nice steal.

                      I don't like him as a top pick and I think it depends on the team's needs. I don't think he looks any better than Mayo. Mayo being a better defender on the ball, EJ being a bit better scorer. Both look to be headed toward mistake-riddled rookie seasons that have fans questioning the pick, but in the long run the physical abilities are there.

                      I didn't like how EJ started to initiate the dirty physical play when he got frustrated. He was the one often throwing the first shove, bump or whatever. When the refs came in to break up an early situation the replay showed that it started with EJ slapping a player away after normal contact.

                      In other words he didn't control his emotions and showed a nasty side that only IU fans would overlook.

                      I don't want to hear the crowd excuse because I've seen other players this year get into some pretty rough environments and games and keep their cool. This is something that you hope is due soley to maturity.


                      DJ White - sort of Kurt Thomas with touches of Juwan Howard on offense (not as gifted as either though). I like his game but I don't love it (for the NBA). Clearly he is the man at IU right now. He has composure and good awareness. But he's also older and should have these things.

                      I'm torn because he's improved his game which you like, but that also may mean his potential is maxed out.

                      I've seen him projected down into the 2nd round and I'm fine with that. Picking him in the first round would be a mistake IMO. He might stick but I don't think he'll impact games more than Foster does in total, and in his case that impact would be more spread out rather than one thing extremely well.

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                      • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                        Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                        Love with JOB. No problem, big HR for this system because of his #1 skill which is mentioned by every commentator I've heard - outlet passing.

                        You want the ball over the HC line in 3-4 seconds? Try in 1 second on the first pass. He doesn't throw into traps, he doesn't get these long passes picked, and he seems to have the same long passing skill even in the half court.

                        He knocks out at least 3-4 of these PER GAME. It stands out and people notice. The ESPN team was raving on a couple of his made basket outlets the last game I saw.

                        So there's your running. He doesn't have to run, he makes the ball run. And then if you are in the HC he has the awareness to help keep the offense moving despite not being a go-to player.

                        With all picks there is a chance that for whatever reason this stuff won't translate, but the awareness he shows as a freshman, the types of crafty play he already has, it's pretty impressive. That suggests the smarts to make the most of any defensive system. If you know what you are doing you can limit the physical requirements the system puts on you, such as not running as far because you have some idea of where you are headed next and are already hedging that way when you can.


                        Watched Gordon vs Illinois and was both impressed and concerned. EJ is like the worst of Wade and Magic combined. He plays upright and dribbles high like Magic did, he's got some of that physical presence as a PG and almost thrives on contact. But he passes more like Wade, as in not that great. He also jumps more like Magic than Wade.

                        So he's very prone to losing his dribble with it so high, more so with lots of contact. And he doesn't sky over people inside.

                        However, he gets to the line like Wade as well, which is great. He is quicker than Magic and has a better outside shot than either Magic or Wade with good form and a quick release. I like his catch and shoot ability.

                        He's going to be a SG IMO, that's just the nature of how he plays offense, thus more Wade than Magic that way.

                        On defense in this game the Hoosiers were in zone for most of it so EJ didn't get to show much. I did think he played pretty decent in man to man. When they first went man he read a passing lane for a nice steal.

                        I don't like him as a top pick and I think it depends on the team's needs. I don't think he looks any better than Mayo. Mayo being a better defender on the ball, EJ being a bit better scorer. Both look to be headed toward mistake-riddled rookie seasons that have fans questioning the pick, but in the long run the physical abilities are there.

                        I didn't like how EJ started to initiate the dirty physical play when he got frustrated. He was the one often throwing the first shove, bump or whatever. When the refs came in to break up an early situation the replay showed that it started with EJ slapping a player away after normal contact.

                        In other words he didn't control his emotions and showed a nasty side that only IU fans would overlook.

                        I don't want to hear the crowd excuse because I've seen other players this year get into some pretty rough environments and games and keep their cool. This is something that you hope is due soley to maturity.


                        DJ White - sort of Kurt Thomas with touches of Juwan Howard on offense (not as gifted as either though). I like his game but I don't love it (for the NBA). Clearly he is the man at IU right now. He has composure and good awareness. But he's also older and should have these things.

                        I'm torn because he's improved his game which you like, but that also may mean his potential is maxed out.

                        I've seen him projected down into the 2nd round and I'm fine with that. Picking him in the first round would be a mistake IMO. He might stick but I don't think he'll impact games more than Foster does in total, and in his case that impact would be more spread out rather than one thing extremely well.
                        For the record, I was glad to see Gordon "show a nasty side". It wasn't Ron Artest nasty....or even Bruce Bowen/Karl Malone nasty, but it was a show of competitive emotion that sometimes he lacks. His facial expression usually only changes when he gets called for a foul. Illinois came out riding EJ hard and bumping him at every turn, when the crowd, the officials, AND the players are against you, you have to take a stand and give a little back. The physicality is one of the things I saw missing from his game on a personal level, he usually seems to get taken out of his game by physical guard play. Don't take this out of context though, he initiates contact on drives to the whole and is a physical guard himself, but in a different light. He is a bit too nice at times.
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                        • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                          My biggest fear about Kevin Love is a resurrection of the Rudy Gay/Luther Head threads of months past.

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                            Thabeet looked good today....

                            24 points, 15 rebounds, 6 blocks

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                            • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                              Originally posted by Peskoe97 View Post
                              Thabeet looked good today....

                              24 points, 15 rebounds, 6 blocks
                              Stanko averaged that in high school games.

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                              • Re: Official 2008 NBA Draft recruiting center...

                                Say we trade JO and end up with the 10th and 22nd pick. Eric Gordons available at #10. I think its a no-brainer to take him. Another guy who has moved up considerable in the draft is DJ White - the guy rebounds like Foster and has an offensive game. He's well liked, brings it to the table every night. Does he go at #22 - higher or lower? Should the Pacers consider him being an Indiana standout even if there might be a player that has slipped? Gordon and White have played together does that make a difference? Every time I watch DJ I think this guys stock is increasing.
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