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Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Originally posted by HeartlandFan View Post
    He's a scorer..thats all he does.
    He's also really good at doing what he does.

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    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      Originally posted by DanGrangerPwrRanger View Post
      He's also really good at doing what he does.
      I like him too. He is small for the 2 but at the same time he can play PG. I would like to have him here.
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      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        The guys i like out of this years draft...(pending they declare or not)

        Dionte Christmas SG/SF, Temple

        Jack McClinton PG/SG, Miami

        Patty Mills PG, St. Mary's

        Stefon Jackson SG/SF, UTEP ---This is my sleeper

        Stephen Curry PG/SG, Davidson

        Earl Clark SG/SF/PF, Louisville --quite possibly the most versatile athlete and player to come out in a long time. hes big, strong, and fast enough to play PF on a run and gun team like the pacers. and yes he has run at the SG spot off and on for louisville.

        Greg Monroe PF/C, G'Town

        Patrick Patterson PF, Kentucky

        James Johnson PF, Wake

        Jrue Holiday PG/SG, UCLA

        Tyreke Evans SG, Memphis

        I would even take a gamble on Brandon Jennings from Italy. He will be by far the most pro ready player in the draft. from getting all the experience hes getting. hes shown flashes of brilliance and some flaws (as expected from all 18 year olds) tremendous upside and is gaining confidence in his ability over there.
        Last edited by IndyProdigy; 02-15-2009, 02:40 PM.
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        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          I'd regardless of where the Pacers are picking their wish list is:

          Griffin

          Thabeet

          Hill

          Monroe

          Blair

          G. Henderson

          Meeks


          I would say the Pacers are targeting a big, but if all fails they would take a SG. Griffin is an absolute star, Thabeet could be a future defensive player of the year, Hill has the upside of star big man, Monroe could be a smooth productive big man, Blair is a blue collar beast, Henderson is an atheletic wing who could make an impact, and Meeks is a big time scorer at the guard position which the Pacers lack.

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          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            QUOTE=eldubious;851833]I'd regardless of where the Pacers are picking their wish list is:

            Griffin

            Thabeet

            Hill

            Monroe

            Blair

            G. Henderson

            Meeks


            I would say the Pacers are targeting a big, but if all fails they would take a SG. Griffin is an absolute star, Thabeet could be a future defensive player of the year, Hill has the upside of star big man, Monroe could be a smooth productive big man, Blair is a blue collar beast, Henderson is an atheletic wing who could make an impact, and Meeks is a big time scorer at the guard position which the Pacers lack.[/QUOTE]

            I like your list. I would make every effort to get Thabeet. Griffin is not going to be available
            to any team after he is picked first. Thabeet might be able to be pried from his spot at 2-4.
            The Pacers desparately need defense and he brings that in bunches. It has been brought
            up by NaptownSeth that he possibly could be paired with Hibbert. I agree plus we need another center after Hibbert gets in foul trouble. Thabeet has great lateral movement and could be a pf next to Hibbert.
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            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              Originally posted by DanGrangerPwrRanger View Post
              He's also really good at doing what he does.
              It's starting to seem like he does it better than Curry does too. Hate to just jump on that wagon, but obviously he's going to get lots of run now.

              I haven't really watched him much so I guess I shouldn't say, but without verifying I think I'd still rather see Henderson with the Pacers than Meeks, if you are going SG due to "best avail".


              Blair sets those picks but watch the rest of his game. He's not always that involved.


              Mills with his injury and his school's small visibility needs to stay another year for certain.

              I think Jrue will stay another year as well. Please don't let Bird take Collison though. I couldn't take another Best.

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              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post

                Blair sets those picks but watch the rest of his game. He's not always that involved.
                That is what the big boys get paid to evaluate and that is desire. Talent is only
                about 50% of the picture. I would rather have some of the other bigs
                but if Blair is the best remaining big the Pacers need to keep him in mind
                is my point.
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                • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Originally posted by owl View Post
                  That is what the big boys get paid to evaluate and that is desire. Talent is only
                  about 50% of the picture. I would rather have some of the other bigs
                  but if Blair is the best remaing big the Pacers need to keep him in mind
                  is my point.
                  Blair looks like Tractor 2.0. He's getting by strictly on size (and just barely at the college level). His IQ looks really low, and because of that he'd have to rely on his size, which isn't going to cut it in the NBA. I'll bypass talking about his defense.

                  I wouldn't even invite him to camp, let alone spend a 2nd round draft pick on him.

                  Also watching Thabeet play. Aside from blocks, he is a really poor defender with no fundamentals. Either I haven't watched enough college or this year's draft will compete with 2000.
                  Last edited by imawhat; 02-16-2009, 08:53 PM.

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                  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                    Also watching Thabeet play. Aside from blocks, he is a really poor defender with no fundamentals. Either I haven't watched enough college or this year's draft will compete with 2000.

                    I see a great shot blocker with size, developing strength, good lateral movement and a
                    desire to improve based on his numbers improving yearly.
                    We will just have to agree to disagree.
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                    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                      Blair looks like Tractor 2.0. He's getting by strictly on size (and just barely at the college level). His IQ looks really low, and because of that he'd have to rely on his size, which isn't going to cut it in the NBA. I'll bypass talking about his defense.

                      Blair 23 pts and 23 rebounds against UConn tonight. I think Tractor Traylor ate 23 donuts
                      once. ;-)
                      Last edited by owl; 02-16-2009, 11:09 PM.
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                      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        I could see the pacers using at least one of there 2nd rounders for Blair. im sry but tractor trailor NEVER got 22 points and 23 boards, ESPECIALLY on a dominant shot blocker like thabeet. blair is just a skilled big man VERY similar to al jefferson, I BELIEVE. i think he could slide into our PF slot very nicely.

                        but does anybody get the gut feeling bird wants to draft hansborough? the signs are clear. We are in need of a true PF. Bird has been open to the public saying that he likes white players and that their needs to be more of them. AND bird and the pacers orginization love drafting seniors. or 4 year players.
                        this scary coinincidence frightens me cuz i dont think Psycho T will produce in the pros. D-league prospect at best. hes got a great motor but his shots are crazy. and he gets most of his points from the FT line and bigger more athletic players in the NBA will defend him much more effectively.
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                        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Originally posted by owl View Post
                          Blair 23 pts and 23 rebounds against UConn tonight. I think Tractor Trailer ate 23 donuts
                          once. ;-)
                          I mean seriously. If anybody thinks this kid is anything like Tractor Trailer you obviously haven't even watched him play. Tractor was lazy, Blair is a workhorse with a great work ethic and character.

                          Blair is a master at using leverage. I haven't seen a player his age with that kind of strength in a long time. And he is hardly over weight. Tractor Trailer was like 330lbs, about 60lbs heavier than Blair at about the same height. Blair could stand to lose 10 lbs to help with his quickness, but that's about it. This kid really impressed me tonight, and I have been very impressed with him already. He went head to head with one of the best shot blockers to ever play college basketball, and dominated him. He showed his post offense will be fine at the next level. And that was my only concern about him besides maybe pick and roll defense. Did you see him flip Thabeet over his back like a rag doll on that rebound? I literally thought Thabeet was going to be seriously hurt on that play. His strength is amazing.

                          This guy is exactly what the Pacers need. And judging by mock drafts and such right now he should be there. A lot of teams will shy away from him in the top 10 because of his height and lack of lateral quickness. But he would provide the toughness down low we lack. We need a force around the basket and he is exactly that with his strength and hard nosed style of play. He is great at everything Roy struggles with as well.

                          Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                          Also watching Thabeet play. Aside from blocks, he is a really poor defender with no fundamentals. Either I haven't watched enough college or this year's draft will compete with 2000.
                          Uh, JMO, but you haven't watched enough college. Sure Thabeet isn't the greatest one on one defender there is, but when you can block shots like that it more than makes up for it. A big man that can block shots that way will do more for your team defense than anything else. I believe Uconn is #1 in the big east, the best conference in the country, in team defense and Thabeet is the reason for that. Thabeet is the best defensive center to grace a college floor in probably 10 years. I also believe Pitt is just 2 PPG behind them, and Blairs defensive rebounding is one of the reasons for that. One of the announcers gave a stat during the game that was interesting. Pitt gets a second shot on 40% of their possessions. And that is because of Blairs offensive rebounding and the opportunities he creates for his teammates by being so dominant on the offensive glass.

                          And I also don't understand your statement about Blair not being a good defender and just barely getting by on size? He just dominated a guy 8 inches taller than him on both ends of the floor. He made a huge block on Thabeet at the end of the game, he is a great rebounder and solid post defender. The only time he struggles at all on defense in college is on the perimeter, and most bigs struggle defensively on the perimeter.
                          Last edited by Taterhead; 02-16-2009, 11:35 PM.
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                          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Originally posted by IndyProdigy View Post
                            I could see the pacers using at least one of there 2nd rounders for Blair. im sry but tractor trailor NEVER got 22 points and 23 boards, ESPECIALLY on a dominant shot blocker like thabeet. blair is just a skilled big man VERY similar to al jefferson, I BELIEVE. i think he could slide into our PF slot very nicely.

                            but does anybody get the gut feeling bird wants to draft hansborough? the signs are clear. We are in need of a true PF. Bird has been open to the public saying that he likes white players and that their needs to be more of them. AND bird and the pacers orginization love drafting seniors. or 4 year players.
                            this scary coinincidence frightens me cuz i dont think Psycho T will produce in the pros. D-league prospect at best. hes got a great motor but his shots are crazy. and he gets most of his points from the FT line and bigger more athletic players in the NBA will defend him much more effectively.
                            God I hope not. Tyler is at best a solid bench player in the NBA. And no way Blair lasts until the second round in this draft. We will have to take him in the first. I do like your comparison to Jefferson, or IMO a young Elton Brand. I think his performance against Thabeet has answered some questions NBA scouts had about how his size will affect him in the NBA.
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                            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by IndyProdigy View Post
                              ... Bird has been open to the public saying that he likes white players and that their needs to be more of them....
                              He was saying that the NBA needs some superstar white American players. (I'm not sure I agree with this as everyone loved Jordan. I think DWade and LBJ are the next generation superstars that have huge drawing power. Shaq, KG, and Kobe have a huge following as well.)

                              But if you look at Bird's drafting record, he doesn't draft based on race.

                              And he never will.
                              Last edited by MyFavMartin; 02-16-2009, 11:55 PM.

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                              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Originally posted by IndyProdigy View Post
                                I could see the pacers using at least one of there 2nd rounders for Blair. im sry but tractor trailor NEVER got 22 points and 23 boards, ESPECIALLY on a dominant shot blocker like thabeet. blair is just a skilled big man VERY similar to al jefferson, I BELIEVE. i think he could slide into our PF slot very nicely.

                                but does anybody get the gut feeling bird wants to draft hansborough? the signs are clear. We are in need of a true PF. Bird has been open to the public saying that he likes white players and that their needs to be more of them. AND bird and the pacers orginization love drafting seniors. or 4 year players.
                                this scary coinincidence frightens me cuz i dont think Psycho T will produce in the pros. D-league prospect at best. hes got a great motor but his shots are crazy. and he gets most of his points from the FT line and bigger more athletic players in the NBA will defend him much more effectively.
                                Trust me, I made a joke about this and got killed, I agree with your comments.
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