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Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

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  • #16
    Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

    Originally posted by Peskoe97 View Post
    Maybe you shouldn't accuse me of not watching the players I comment on. Unlike most people here I don't comment on players I have just read about without a disclaimer. Perhaps their underachieving could be attributed to having three different coaches to play under in two years (not to mention the a-hole Kevin O'neil)...what a novel thought.
    well, i read your "jeff green" post before i replied to your comment on here...you do have a point about the arizona coaching situation. that exact coaching situation is something i cited many times in talking about bayless' potential. so it'd be hypocritical of me to not give hill the benefit of the doubt there...any other year however, i can almost guarantee hill is barely talked about as a lottery pick. he's just not that good imo. the point is moot however as hill will be drafted far before our pick, and the pacers just won't trade up.

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    • #17
      Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

      I guess we'll just have to see...

      I do agree that in any other draft he wouldn't be nearly this high but I can't say that he wouldn't be one of the top 14 picks.
      Last edited by Mr. Sobchak; 05-23-2009, 07:21 PM.

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      • #18
        Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

        Originally posted by flox View Post
        Or big baby davis and tyler hansbrough.

        I was trying to agree with your post, why are you reacting like that?

        I did not know that you like Murphy I don't remember many of the posters here so I don't know their point of view.
        Last edited by vnzla81; 05-23-2009, 07:59 PM.
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        • #19
          Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

          Originally posted by croz24 View Post
          jordan hill did not make that team better and is really lacking in the basketball iq department.
          Exactly what I came to say. He has no IQ to speak of. He's basically a better Ronny Turiaf.

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          • #20
            Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
            I was trying to agree with your post, why are you reacting like that?

            I did not know that you like Murphy I don't remember many of the posters here so I don't know their point of view.
            I think you are confused...that was my first post in this topic.

            Hill should be a good bigman in this league. Maybe he'll end up like Bogut.

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            • #21
              Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

              Originally posted by JGray View Post
              Exactly what I came to say. He has no IQ to speak of. He's basically a better Ronny Turiaf.
              Pretty much what everyone said about Chris Bosh.

              It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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              • #22
                Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                Originally posted by flox View Post
                Or big baby davis and tyler hansbrough.

                This was your answer for my saying that Troy Murphy is just numbers

                Originally posted by flox View Post
                I think you are confused...that was my first post in this topic.

                Hill should be a good bigman in this league. Maybe he'll end up like Bogut.
                I don't think I am confused.
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                • #23
                  Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                  I really thought this guy was the perfect fit for us until I saw him play live in the Sweet 16 against Louisville's Samardo Samuels. Hill laid an absolute goose egg in my mind. He finished the night with 6-18 shooting with 14 points, 11 rebounds, 0 blocks, and 4 turnovers; but a lot of those points came in garbage time, and he couldn't seem to buy a bucket with the bigger and stronger Samuels on him.

                  Granted it was just one game, but a theory that is starting to come true for me is that a lot of the stars in the NBA, had big games in the NCAA tournament, where the light was the brightest. I'd probably compare him to Kwame Brown, a guy that has seemingly has all the tools, but doesn't really have the toughness or court smarts to really be anything more than a rotational role player.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                    A lot of stars in the NBA also laid huge eggs in the NCAA tournament, or didn't play at all.

                    Meanwhile, a lot of busts had monster outings in the NCAAs only to never reach that level again.

                    Basically, how you perform in the NCAAs means squat. You don't pre-determine a player's entire decade-long NBA career by 1-3 tournament games. That's ridiculous.

                    And Kwame Brown does not have "all the tools." have you seen him play? He has the smallest hands of any 7-footer in history and they are made of granite to boot. How does someone that can barely HOLD THE BALL have "all the tools?" That's like saying Ray Charles had "all the tools" to be a great Major League Pitcher.

                    I'd take Jordan Hill with the 5th pick, and I'd never even think twice about it. The kid can play.
                    Last edited by Kstat; 05-25-2009, 11:46 AM.

                    It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                      This was your answer for my saying that Troy Murphy is just numbers



                      I don't think I am confused.
                      I think you are. You said you were trying to support my post when I didn't make a post before that one, and I think that those two players are overrated due to numbers, whereas Murphy isn't due to his numbers.

                      As for Kwame, he had all the tools, but was poorly developed. Put him on a different team that wasn't run by Jordan and he could have been great.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                        He was never going to be great. HE CAN'T HOLD ON TO A BASKETBALL.

                        HOW DOES SOMEONE THAT CANT CATCH A BASKETBALL BE GREAT?

                        It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                          Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                          He was never going to be great. HE CAN'T HOLD ON TO A BASKETBALL.

                          HOW DOES SOMEONE THAT CANT CATCH A BASKETBALL BE GREAT?
                          He has good enough size and speed to become a Chandler type of player, and I think Chandler is pretty great. I think he could have been a defensive dyamno with some great explosion moves had he been in a different franchise

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                          • #28
                            Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                            Chandler has hands sufficient enough to grab rebounds and catch lob passes thrown 15 feet in the air.

                            Was Kwame Brown going to get bigger hands on another franchise? Is there a bionic hand transplant option I don't know about on certain NBA clubs? Could we have rebuilt him bigger, stronger, and somewhat less clumsy than he was before?

                            BTW, Chandler is in no way "great." He can play well in a two-dimensional role if you ask him to, but nobody is ever going to confuse him for being "great." And Chandler's "great explosion move" entails jumping really high in the air and catching a lob pass thrown by chris paul. He has nothing else.

                            Chandler is not wanted by his own team, and the last team that traded for him demanded a refund.

                            The sad thing is, Kwame will never even be THAT good.
                            Last edited by Kstat; 05-25-2009, 12:20 PM.

                            It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

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                            Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
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                            • #29
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                              • #30
                                Re: Chad Ford on Jordan Hill

                                Originally posted by Kstat
                                A lot of stars in the NBA also laid huge eggs in the NCAA tournament, or didn't play at all.

                                Meanwhile, a lot of busts had monster outings in the NCAAs only to never reach that level again.

                                Basically, how you perform in the NCAAs means squat. You don't pre-determine a player's entire decade-long NBA career by 1-3 tournament games. That's ridiculous.

                                I'd take Jordan Hill with the 5th pick, and I'd never even think twice about it. The kid can play.
                                Some of the biggest stars in the NBA, also had some of the biggest tournament runs. Melo and Wade had huge tourney runs. Granger was big in the tournament he was it, ditto for Brandon Rush. Guess who came up small? Jamaal Tinsley. I'm sure you could come up with countless examples of players who played well in the tourney only to never have been heard of again, and you'd be right.

                                However, if you're going to try to pinpoint players who are going to be successful at the NBA level, who are supposed stars of their team, they should be able to come up big in the NCAA tournament. A junior should not get that outplayed by a freshman, and expect me to think he'll be a really good pro. It was honestly one of the worst performances I've ever seen from a highly touted player. My buddies and I were left thinking THATS Jordan Hill. That guy's a lottery pick!

                                No way I touch Jordan Hill until the late lottery. He looks like he'll be Kwame Brown meets Ronny Turiaf.

                                Weaknesses:
                                - All-around offensive polish
                                - Decision making
                                - Advanced post moves
                                - Left hand
                                - Questionable hands
                                - Defensive fundamentals
                                - Foul prone
                                - Man to man defense
                                - Average basketball IQ
                                - Older than class peers
                                - Passing skills
                                - Free throw shooting
                                - Inconsistent shooter
                                Kwame, is that you?
                                Last edited by PR07; 05-25-2009, 02:24 PM.

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