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  • #76
    Re: Myles Turner Articles

    Here's the link if that helps.


    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/inside...ective-rookies
    Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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    • #77
      Re: Myles Turner Articles

      Originally posted by Pacerized View Post
      Nothing regarding Turner, FWIW.

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      • #78
        Re: Myles Turner Articles

        Originally posted by docpaul View Post
        Nothing regarding Turner, FWIW.
        An article projecting this years most effective rookies and nothing about Turner.
        Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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        • #79
          Re: Myles Turner Articles

          https://www.todaysfastbreak.com/nba-...-by-foul-rate/

          Nothing new really, but still a nice little piece.
          Danger Zone

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          • #80
            Re: Myles Turner Articles

            Originally posted by Peck View Post
            From what little I've seen I think he is going to be like Nerlens Noel in that he is primarily a weakside shot blocker at his age, due to strength, but he will grow into being a combo blocker.

            I hate comparing and yes I realize it is me saying it so take it with a grain of salt, but honestly he looks like a very young Dale Davis. Not the Dale Davis every body remembers in his prime which was a well defined player who was stronger than 90% of his opponents. No I'm talking about Dale the rookie or even his second year. He legitimately weighed about 230 then and was very springey. I'm not saying Turner will become that but from what I saw it looked very similar.

            I have very high hopes for Turner btw, I'm talking very high. I just hope I'm not setting myself up for a fall.
            From the Hibbert thread. Whilst DD and Turner may look similar, their game is nothing alike. I may be off but I think Ibaka is the closest by far. A lot of similarities in how they arrived in the league:

            - Lack of fundamentals (no post moves whatsoever)
            - Questionable feel for the game (0 passing ability)
            - Respectable shooting mechanics for their size, range extends to 3
            - Very good, near elite instincts for help defense, lacking strength and experience 1on1
            - Excellent length and mobility for their size
            - Good rebounder, not outstanding

            Even though the defensive similarities are quite obvious, I think they are very similar on offense too in that they mostly operate outside the paint and are mainly jump shooters. Ibaka's always shooting that face-up J when he gets the ball with his back to the basket. I expect Turner to do the same until (if ever) he gets more comfortable in the paint. The big difference that I see is that Turner's jumper seems more ready than what Ibaka's was in his rookie year. Serge always had a respectable midrange jumper but it took him a few years to start reliably shooting threes which culminated in last season's 1.3 makes/gm at 38%. I expect Turner to be a threat from 3 sooner.



            I think we'd all be happy with Turner becoming a 6'11" Ibaka. As a reminder to manage expectations here are Ibaka's rookie stats - this seems like a reasonable output for a 19.5 year rookie:

            uno, due, trezegol!

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            • #81
              Re: Myles Turner Articles

              I would love to have an Ibaka, and yeah those honestly are what I would expect Turner to put up this year.

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              • #82
                Re: Myles Turner Articles

                A Taller Ibaka is a hell of a player. Anyone ahould be thrilled if Myles ends up as either LMA or Ibaka. Im still partial to he being a better shotblocking Lamarcus Aldrige someday though.
                Goodbye Captain, My Captain. I wish you had the chance to sink or swim with your ship on its quest for the "ship".

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                • #83
                  Re: Myles Turner Articles

                  Originally posted by faank View Post
                  From the Hibbert thread. Whilst DD and Turner may look similar, their game is nothing alike. I may be off but I think Ibaka is the closest by far. A lot of similarities in how they arrived in the league:
                  Couldn't agree more. Ibaka was exactly who I thought of as well. The mythical stretch 5 who actually is super effective on defense as well.

                  I think Turner likes to bang in the post though, I think he'll show better there this year than we expect. He just needs to continue to beef up, as he did between his freshman year and draft.

                  The only thing keeping this kid from being a big success is injury or lack of playing opportunities, IMO.

                  Our style will play to his strengths.

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                  • #84
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                    Originally posted by docpaul View Post
                    Couldn't agree more. Ibaka was exactly who I thought of as well. The mythical stretch 5 who actually is super effective on defense as well.

                    I think Turner likes to bang in the post though, I think he'll show better there this year than we expect. He just needs to continue to beef up, as he did between his freshman year and draft.

                    The only thing keeping this kid from being a big success is injury or lack of playing opportunities, IMO.

                    Our style will play to his strengths.
                    I see in Myles a better offensive player than Ibaka from the start. His shooting stroke is not something you can teach. It is smooth. If Myles is playing 20 minutes I could easily see 10 points a game and 7 rebounds. And a block or two.
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                    • #85
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                      Originally posted by owl View Post
                      I see in Myles a better offensive player than Ibaka from the start. His shooting stroke is not something you can teach. It is smooth. If Myles is playing 20 minutes I could easily see 10 points a game and 7 rebounds. And a block or two.
                      With low minutes (20 mpg) I could see him fouling a bit more, but being a more aggressive blocker.
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                      • #86
                        Re: Myles Turner Articles

                        Originally posted by faank View Post
                        From the Hibbert thread. Whilst DD and Turner may look similar, their game is nothing alike. I may be off but I think Ibaka is the closest by far. A lot of similarities in how they arrived in the league:

                        - Lack of fundamentals (no post moves whatsoever)
                        - Questionable feel for the game (0 passing ability)
                        - Respectable shooting mechanics for their size, range extends to 3
                        - Very good, near elite instincts for help defense, lacking strength and experience 1on1
                        - Excellent length and mobility for their size
                        - Good rebounder, not outstanding

                        Even though the defensive similarities are quite obvious, I think they are very similar on offense too in that they mostly operate outside the paint and are mainly jump shooters. Ibaka's always shooting that face-up J when he gets the ball with his back to the basket. I expect Turner to do the same until (if ever) he gets more comfortable in the paint. The big difference that I see is that Turner's jumper seems more ready than what Ibaka's was in his rookie year. Serge always had a respectable midrange jumper but it took him a few years to start reliably shooting threes which culminated in last season's 1.3 makes/gm at 38%. I expect Turner to be a threat from 3 sooner.



                        I think we'd all be happy with Turner becoming a 6'11" Ibaka. As a reminder to manage expectations here are Ibaka's rookie stats - this seems like a reasonable output for a 19.5 year rookie:

                        Turner's quick shooting style and superior length gives him an advantage that Ibaka doesn't have though. Turner often creates a wide open jumpers for himself as long as he has the space to turn around or step back. And if he develops a good pump fake, he's got an easy way to create trips to the line.
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                        • #87
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                          Originally posted by docpaul View Post
                          Couldn't agree more. Ibaka was exactly who I thought of as well. The mythical stretch 5 who actually is super effective on defense as well.

                          I think Turner likes to bang in the post though, I think he'll show better there this year than we expect. He just needs to continue to beef up, as he did between his freshman year and draft.

                          The only thing keeping this kid from being a big success is injury or lack of playing opportunities, IMO.

                          Our style will play to his strengths.
                          I hope I'm not setting my expectations too high, but I hope Turner turns out better than Ibaka. Serge is a good complimentary player, a perfect 3rd or 4th option in a high powered offense. Essentially, Ibaka is a terrific role player. Without Durant last season, Ibaka didn't really step up. He isn't a player that can get the ball, and win games for you. I want Turner to be the kind of weapon that in a close game, you can pass him the ball, have everybody else get out of his way, and let Turner go to work and hopefully score. A player that can win you games by making clutch baskets in crunch time.
                          Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                          • #88
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                            Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
                            I hope I'm not setting my expectations too high, but I hope Turner turns out better than Ibaka. Serge is a good complimentary player, a perfect 3rd or 4th option in a high powered offense. Essentially, Ibaka is a terrific role player. Without Durant last season, Ibaka didn't really step up. He isn't a player that can get the ball, and win games for you. I want Turner to be the kind of weapon that in a close game, you can pass him the ball, have everybody else get out of his way, and let Turner go to work and hopefully score. A player that can win you games by making clutch baskets in crunch time.
                            Pretty sure that train has left the station.
                            "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

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                            • #89
                              Re: Myles Turner Articles

                              Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
                              I've thought that to myself, too, especially just from a personality perspective, that clean-cut, bigger-than-life persona. I see some future marketability in Myles. I also see Dwight in Myles from a defensive perspective. But Myles appears to be "miles" ahead of Howard offensively at the same age, and you could make the argument that he is now, lol... Howard's offensive game never advanced much past the 2-foot range.
                              To further your point, Myles IS "miles" ahead of Howard offensively NOW. Howard's offensive game is predicated almost solely on lobs and offensive rebounds. He's been in the league 11 seasons and still can't shoot for crap outside of the protected area. His career FG% from 3-10 ft is .422 and was a career low .377 last season. Stretch that out to 10-16 ft and it drops to an unacceptable .274 for his career.

                              Turner is nowhere near the overall player Dwight is right now, but offensively he's more gifted than Howard has ever or will ever be. Where Howard really excels is his athleticism, not his skills. Turner is the opposite of that.

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                              • #90
                                Re: Myles Turner Articles

                                Here's a pretty recent mini-doc on Myles where they went back to his old high school and talked to his old coach. Nice short video, showing even more of just how mature and personable he is, not just for a 19 year old but for any age.

                                http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/...e30009081.html

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