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do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

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  • #46
    Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

    Originally posted by FireTheCoach View Post
    I've not a read a single post in this thread so as to not cloud my own opinion...

    Uhhh... this kid is good, but my answer is definitely NO. He can put the ball in the hole, sure... but that does not in itself make one ready for the NBA. Gordan, at least at this point in time IMHO, needs to develope the intagibles that turns the college basketball player into the NBA professional athlete. He's definitely a prospect but IMO he's not NBA material just yet... the B10 season just started though, lets see where he's at come next March.
    If you think "putting the ball in the hole" is the only thing that EJ can do effectively, you really need to watch more IU games.

    EJ is an excellent shooter, good ball-handler, and is quick. He's not a great passer yet, but he's certainly no worse than Dwayne Wade. In fact, he's very similar to Wade, IMO. Right now, Wade is a better finisher and a bit faster, but EJ is a MUCH better shooter.

    I disagree that EJ is a PG, though. He's more of a SG, really. He's kind of like Wade and Iverson in that he can play the point, but he's not really a traditional PG.

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    • #47
      Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

      Originally posted by Shade View Post
      If you think "putting the ball in the hole" is the only thing that EJ can do effectively, you really need to watch more IU games.

      EJ is an excellent shooter, good ball-handler, and is quick. He's not a great passer yet, but he's certainly no worse than Dwayne Wade. In fact, he's very similar to Wade, IMO. Right now, Wade is a better finisher and a bit faster, but EJ is a MUCH better shooter.

      I disagree that EJ is a PG, though. He's more of a SG, really. He's kind of like Wade and Iverson in that he can play the point, but he's not really a traditional PG.
      Atta boy Shadey you are right on with that, I assume you will be front and center for the Minny game tonight.
      Last edited by jmoney2584; 01-17-2008, 03:50 PM.
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      • #48
        Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

        Originally posted by jmoney2584 View Post
        Atta boy Shadey you are right on with that, I assume you will be front and center for the Minny game tonight.
        Hell yeah. Should be a good game, too. Tubby's already turning the Gophers around.

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        • #49
          Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

          Props to Tubby, but we'll be the ones turning tonight, turning their a55es torwards the door that is.

          EDIT: *knock on wood*
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          • #50
            Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

            Originally posted by jmoney2584 View Post
            Props to Tubby, but we'll be the ones turning tonight, turning their a55es torwards the door that is.

            EDIT: *knock on wood*
            We definitely should, but I'm not going to pretend that we haven't played in the Twinkie Invitational Classic so far this season. And Big Ten road games are almost always tough, no matter who you play.

            But we should still win.

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            • #51
              Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

              Yea Teas A&M (#9) got dropped for BK's 900th so that is another Poll position for the taking if we can pull one out in the Barn.
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              • #52
                Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                Originally posted by jmoney2584 View Post
                Yea Teas A&M (#9) got dropped for BK's 900th so that is another Poll position for the taking if we can pull one out in the Barn.
                Yeah, we're really close to pulling back up to our early-season ranking of #8.

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                • #53
                  Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                  Originally posted by Dr. Goldfoot View Post
                  He relies heavily on the three point shot ( half of his shots so far are 3 pointers). Can he consistently make those shots from three feet further back? Right now he's shooting .427 from the arc and literally half of his shots are 3's (49.7% of them). His assist to turnover ratio against weak-*** teams is negative (.63/1). He does get to the line almost 10 times a game which indicates he's aggressively going to the hoop but at 6'4" he'll be met by much tougher defenders in the NBA. He'll still probably be the second PG picked in the draft.
                  You obviously haven't watched him very much if you can even think about questioning his NBA range, or his ability to consistantly hit it.

                  He's shooting 3 ft beyond the NBA range game in and game out and hitting them. He doesn't shoot uncontested shots EVER. And I literally mean ever. You will see a coach go absolutely nuts if he shoots the ball without someone guarding him and getting a hand in his face.

                  He has the ability to get the shot off whenever he wants when he goes to that inbetween the legs step back. It's a thing of beauty. He can shoot it off the dribble or catch and shoot.

                  You want to question his dribbling? Okay. You want to question his passing? Okay. But if you're questioning is shooting range or his ability to knock down contested NBA 3s then you should really watch him play.

                  There's a reason why DJ White is having the best season of his career, and it's because of Gordon. Every team looks to shut him down. He's the focus of their defense, don't let him beat us.

                  He gets ahead of himself with the ball, which is the reason for his TOs and lack of assists. He has the tendency to make a pass that shouldn't have gotten through, or when he should have shot the ball, which leaves his teammates unready which results in a turnover.

                  Gordon doesn't get that look in his eye that bball mentioned for a few reasons. #1 because the rest of the team try to take over games but always go back to him when they really need too and #2 because he just doesn't get hyped up and really get into that aggressive looking mode, but he does with his play.

                  He will get to the rim or to the line whenever he wants, in whatever situation. He can most definately take over games when needed, he knows that, his teammates know that, everyone in the gym knows that. He has not yet played 40mins of pure hard style basketball to really make himself stand out. He plays at that level for 5-6mins gets the lead then the ball goes away from him because other people want to get involved.

                  He's scored under 20pts this season 3 whole freaking times, and one was because of injury. The other two he put up 15 and 17.
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                  • #54
                    Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                    I'm fortunate enough to have access to the BIG TEN NETWORK ...(b@$tards) so I hear you 86. People non this board better catch the Minny game tonight bc they are speaking based off of maybe two nationally televised games
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                    • #55
                      Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                      Wow tough win for the hoosiers tonight, but the fact we should have never won this game but did..on the road..in the big ten, speaks volumes about our TEAM skill set. That aside, EJ didn't have a great game, but when you pick up three first half fouls (two of which were completely questionable) it really takes away your ability to be aggressive and do what you do. Even though his stat line is not solid (probably his worst of the season) it was obvious that the Hoosiers just didn't play well. He did some some good passing skills in this game though and hit two clutch free throws to up the lead, the team as a whole were sloppy though.
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                      • #56
                        Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                        Vs. Minn.
                        3-8 fg
                        2-6 3pt
                        12 points

                        Not a typical night for him for sure... but thats what he did tonight regardless.

                        I've been around the game long enough to know that being a prolific scorer in college doesn't necessarily equate to being a stud in the NBA. I guess the word "ready" should be defined by those that think he is "ready" right now... seems to be more than a few of you on here... Is he ready to get drafted and sit on a bench... hell, sure he is... is he ready to get drafted and step on the floor as an NBA starter.... no, not right now. Will he be ready after the experience of a B10 season and post season play against other top shelf college athletes... well I guess we'll find that out wont we.

                        Other than being a reliable scorer most often... he doesn't really stand head and shoulders above the pack in any other aspect IMO. He doesn't seem to be a leader on the floor, not vocally anyway. He's not a great defender and he'd be exploited for that in the NBA. He's not a terrible passer but he's not really special at it either. Word is that he's foul prone, but that goes hand in hand with the defensive lapses.

                        I mean, sure he can score and has a good stroke but that doesn't make you a successfull pro athlete at the NBA level... I'm sure he'll declare after this year and go for the money, he'd be stupid not to and I'm sure he'll go quick in the draft... but at the level that he plays right now he'd be just another rookie guard that can shoot the ball. Of course that all JMHO.

                        I return you now to your regularly scheduled bashing of my opinions.

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                        • #57
                          Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                          I watched tonight. He had a bad game. Really didn't contribute on either side of the ball ( 12 pts 7 TO). When is the next game I'll be able to watch w/o the network?
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                          • #58
                            Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                            Yea my boy let me down this game (although i will contest the refs took him out of the action early, but I'm a huge hoosier fan so..i plead the onetwothreefour...FIIFFF). January 26th at 1:00PM on CBS vs. UCONN, should be an interesting out of conference matchup. The following game, January 31 @ #17 Wisconsin at 9:00PM on ESPN will be a hell of a game, a battle for top of the Big Ten, looking forward to that for sure. Hope you catch the next game for sure, IU as a whole played horrible tonight, not just him..we need to learn to break the press and attack the 2-3 zone better, but regardless...gutty win.
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                            • #59
                              Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                              EJ will be just fine at the NBA level. He won't be a top-5 type player,
                              but has the tools to eventually be in the next tier of guys.

                              He'll need to develop a mid-range, pull-up game, improve his ball
                              handling in traffic and as every 19-yr old does, make better
                              decisions under duress.

                              I just hope like hell he doesn't end up in NY playing for a (used to
                              be anyway) hated rival like the Knicks.

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                              • #60
                                Re: do you all really think eric gordon will be ready for NBA next year??

                                Originally posted by Rajah Brown View Post
                                EJ will be just fine at the NBA level. He won't be a top-5 type player,
                                but has the tools to eventually be in the next tier of guys.

                                He'll need to develop a mid-range, pull-up game, improve his ball
                                handling in traffic and as every 19-yr old does, make better
                                decisions under duress.

                                I just hope like hell he doesn't end up in NY playing for a (used to
                                be anyway) hated rival like the Knicks.
                                ummmmm all he does is pull up?? College three NBA three, all that.
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