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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

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  • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

    I'm trying to remember a player that has had such a meteoric rise other than Victor Oladipo recently. Opinions?
    There is no NBA player named Monte Ellis.

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    • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

      Originally posted by boombaby1987 View Post
      I'm trying to remember a player that has had such a meteoric rise other than Victor Oladipo recently. Opinions?
      Paul George. From going to Pepperdine before his coach left and offered by Fresno and friggin Wyoming to #10 and now budding superstar at 22. It's really not that uncommon.
      Last edited by Heisenberg; 02-20-2013, 01:20 AM.

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      • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

        Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
        I'm just not convinced Oladipo'll be a "role player." I definitely don't ever see him becoming a #1 scoring option or anything, but I mean if you can call him a 2 guard version of Rondo, which I think I can agree with given your parameters, that's not a role player y'know. I do worry a bit about him not being incredibly versatile defensively because of his size, he'll probably have plenty a problem with a number of the bigger 3s, but guys 6'6 and under that aren't just flat out elite ballhandlers (like Derrick Nix) he'll probably shut down.

        I really would buy a ticket to watch him defend Kobe.
        Role player has a lot of different meanings. What I mean is that offensively I don't think you're ever going to want to rely on him to create. That doesn't mean he won't score off cuts, spot up jumpers, and some hopefully controlled drives, but I'd be pretty surprised if he were ever a primary ball handler in the NBA.

        My Rondo comparison is weird, especially because Rondo has developed into a guy who dominates every Celtics possession, but I meant to more reference a younger Rondo. He was electric on defense, all over the place, he'd rebound, rack up steals, throw in the occasional block, and was flat out spectacular to watch at times. His per 36s were along the lines of 11-6-6 with a couple steals and turnovers those first two years, and even though he struggled to do much more than pass the ball on offense and was at times a liability (especially when he didn't have the ball), he was a guy you wanted on the court. And again, I don't mean to compare their actual offensive skillsets, I just mean that I could see Oladipo being a 12-6 guy with top tier defense his first few years, who sometimes leaves you wondering if he'll ever totally fit into the offense, but at the same time is so dominant defensively and just all around electric that you never really question his value.

        A Gerald Green fan who now finds himself rooting for the Suns.

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        • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

          Originally posted by boombaby1987 View Post
          I'm trying to remember a player that has had such a meteoric rise other than Victor Oladipo recently. Opinions?
          I don't think he has rose as much as some think. I loved him for the NBA last year had a 1st rd grade on him. You can't teach what he has and how he can move. Even his freshman year I would of took him in the 2nd he just had that it. His skill set and game has alway been NBA style. Some guys you can just tell. Lillard was overlooked the same way he was a top 100 recruit (higher than Victor). But he didn't start getting love until his junior year. Every time I put tape on he just stood out as a NBA player. I don't know why they get overlooked. But I can't really think of a player at a Bigger college he put up a massive improvment stats wise as a upperclassman who was already a good NBA prospect.

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          • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

            Right, I feel you on the Rondo stuff. Not comparing skillsets or anything, just game impact. I realize you aren't saying Oladipo's gonna bring it up against pressure and handle the ball for 16 seconds of a set or anything. I can probably agree with that.

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            • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

              I'm not an IU homer by any means, and I have no clue how his game will translate to the NBA, but man I love Oladipo's game to death right now.
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              • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                Zeller and Oladipo could go 1 & 2. That's if IU wins the NCAA championship. According to team needs of course. Oladipo by far has the best creativity in College BBall, if you didn't see that in the Mich.St. game then god help ya. The guy does everything. I almost forgot to mention that he will graduate in 3 years.
                "He wanted to get to that money time. Time when the hardware was on the table. That's when Roger was going to show up. So all we needed to do was stay close"
                Darnell Hillman (Speaking of former teammate Roger Brown)

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                • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                  Zeller goes top 5 I'll eat my hat

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                  • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                    Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                    Crazy we have the same 1-2-3. Ben McLemore to me is clear away the best prospect his jumper so the best I have see plus he has a motor physical tools ect. After that there are Noel and Victor clear and above the rest. Then about 10 players that have a really solid case and a total crap shoot right now. Marcus Smart to me is almost in the Victor and Noel class on projection and future prognosis I would have him next and finally Isaiah Austin kid is a elite rebounder with a great skill set. Need to be patient with him but I could see him going as high as 2 really gifted.
                    McLemore has a chance to be really special. Unbelievable shot. Great size. Athletic. I can easily see him being the next Ray Allen. Noel is a freak, and I don't worry about his knee at all. You draft that kid thinking about the future, and I don't see any reason he won't be a dominant rim defender in the NBA.

                    Oladipo is the best player in college basketball, but he's got a game that is much more tailor suited to the NBA. I think he'll be an elite perimeter defender from the get go. I understand people being hesitant about how his offensive game will translate, but I definitely don't see him as some sort of liability on that end of the floor. He's a good enough athlete that he won't need to be an elite shooter or ball handler, but he's already good enough at both to get his own, and he should only improve on those things in the league. He is crazy talented, and he's clearly willing to put in the work to improve. Just watch the way he moves. His first step is like he's shot out of a cannon. I might have him pegged totally wrong, but I think he's got All-Star potential as a two-guard. I don't see him as a role-player in the NBA, by any means.

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                    • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                      Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                      He's a good enough athlete that he won't need to be an elite shooter or ball handler
                      He won't have to be elite there, no, but in the NBA, being an athlete doesn't really mean much off the ball. You aren't going to get a ton of buckets off cuts, in transition, etc. Hell, watching Gerald Green here should tell you that being an athlete isn't close to enough, you have to at least be a capable spot up shooter or ball handler to make it in the NBA offensively. If his jumper doesn't really come around, he needs to be a guy who capitalizes off one/two dribble drives and gets to the free throw line, like a Tony Allen. I think he's already capable of that, so he shouldn't have any trouble carving out a niche, but he still has a bit of a ways to go before he's at a point where you can really start thinking about him being an offensive difference maker in the NBA.

                      A Gerald Green fan who now finds himself rooting for the Suns.

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                      • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                        Originally posted by repole View Post
                        He won't have to be elite there, no, but in the NBA, being an athlete doesn't really mean much off the ball. You aren't going to get a ton of buckets off cuts, in transition, etc. Hell, watching Gerald Green here should tell you that being an athlete isn't close to enough, you have to at least be a capable spot up shooter or ball handler to make it in the NBA offensively. If his jumper doesn't really come around, he needs to be a guy who capitalizes off one/two dribble drives and gets to the free throw line, like a Tony Allen. I think he's already capable of that, so he shouldn't have any trouble carving out a niche, but he still has a bit of a ways to go before he's at a point where you can really start thinking about him being an offensive difference maker in the NBA.
                        Watching him has shown me that it would help to have a brain. I'm not concerned about that with Oladipo.

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                        • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                          That's all good and fine, but find me wing players who score in the NBA off the ball effectively without being good jump shooters. There aren't many.

                          A Gerald Green fan who now finds himself rooting for the Suns.

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                          • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                            Originally posted by repole View Post
                            That's all good and fine, but find me wing players who score in the NBA off the ball effectively without being good jump shooters. There aren't many.
                            DeMar DeRozan is the first name that jumped into my head.

                            Edit: You are right that it certainly helps to be a good jump shooter, but I think he has already improved enough that he can't be considered a liability in that area. I mean, he is shooting better than 50% from behind the 3 point line this year, and almost 64% from the field. Is that a fluke? Maybe, but I doubt it. I think he's just that good.
                            Last edited by Mackey_Rose; 02-20-2013, 11:20 AM.

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                            • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                              DeRozan's pretty inefficient shooting the ball, which sort of highlights the problem. The one thing that saves his efficiency is his turnover rate, something that's likely to plague Oladipo at least early in his career.

                              As for Oladipo's shooting, he's taken less than half as many threes as Gerald "39%" Green did last year. Tony Allen was a 39% 3 point shooter his rookie season on 31 attempts, which is just 14 less than Oladipo's had this year. That should be a pretty clear warning on his sample size and just how much meaning you can extract from it. I'm not saying he hasn't improved as a shooter, he certainly has, and he certainly can continue to improve. Just saying there's far from anything definitive that tells us he's a reliable jump shooter at this point.

                              A Gerald Green fan who now finds himself rooting for the Suns.

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                              • Re: Who to draft? Burke or Oladipo?

                                Originally posted by boombaby1987 View Post
                                I'm trying to remember a player that has had such a meteoric rise other than Victor Oladipo recently. Opinions?
                                Meteoric?
                                Smothered Chicken!

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