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HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

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  • #16
    Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

    As stated before he does turn 23 in May. Thius makes we wonder how much upside he has. Nbadraft has him going 24th, so I don't think he will be a lottery player. He will be a player to maybe pick up if we trade down or get a second first round pick somehow. Personelly, I not into picking up 23 year old college players.

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    • #17
      Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

      I would still like to take Patterson, but I wouldn't be disappointed if we took Udoh.

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      • #18
        Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

        To those saying he has limited upside because of his age: As a comparison, Tyler will turn 25 a month or so into the new season, which basically will be another rookie year for him.

        If Udoh is there when we pick 9th or 10th, I'd love to have him on the Pacers.
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        • #19
          Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

          I still like Patterson in that 8-10 range, but if he's gone, Udoh would be one hell of a consolation prize in my opinion.

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          • #20
            Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

            Udoh looked great tonight! He was hitting jumpers, dunking, and blocking shots. I wouldn't mind us drafting him.

            Where is he ranked in the up coming draft?
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            • #21
              Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

              Originally posted by Kuq_e_Zi91 View Post
              To those saying he has limited upside because of his age: As a comparison, Tyler will turn 25 a month or so into the new season, which basically will be another rookie year for him.

              If Udoh is there when we pick 9th or 10th, I'd love to have him on the Pacers.

              How much upside do you see Tyler having? He is a great energy guy off of the bench, but I will be very suprised if he is ever a full time starter.

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              • #22
                Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                Originally posted by odeez View Post
                Udoh looked great tonight! He was hitting jumpers, dunking, and blocking shots. I wouldn't mind us drafting him.

                Where is he ranked in the up coming draft?
                The ESPN mock draft has him at 11th. Also, Patterson dropped to 12th and Bledsoe is no longer in the top 14. But for some reason, Cole Aldrich is still listed as 8th.

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                • #23
                  Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                  Originally posted by pacers74 View Post
                  How much upside do you see Tyler having? He is a great energy guy off of the bench, but I will be very suprised if he is ever a full time starter.
                  I agree, I think he's better suited as a backup. But honestly, at this point we're not even really sure of what we have. We don't even know if he'll be ready to go next season.

                  I think Udoh has much, much more upside than Tyler. Udoh has shown improvement in each year of his collegiate career, so it's not unreasonable to think he'll continue improving. He's already got clear NBA level skills. His shot-blocking and passing are matched by few big men in the league. He can hit the jumper, rebound, put the ball on the floor and go one-on-one, and he's got the athleticism we severely lack in the post.

                  Of course, there are things he needs to improve, like his free throw shooting to name one, but those are things that can be worked on and he seems to have the character of a willing learner. Honestly, I think he would be a great fit here.
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                  • #24
                    Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                    Originally posted by odeez View Post
                    Udoh looked great tonight! He was hitting jumpers, dunking, and blocking shots. I wouldn't mind us drafting him.

                    Where is he ranked in the up coming draft?
                    I'm all aboard the udoh bandwagon.

                    but can we honestly say that since he tore up lance thomas and brian zoubek that he had a great game?
                    "To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice the gift." - Steve Prefontaine

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                    • #25
                      Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                      I hate to play (blue) devil's advocate...(pun intended)

                      I think the guy is too inconsistant. and we may be looking at a one year wonder. an inconsistant one year wonder. Josh Mcroberts had similar averages his final year at duke. not to mention udoh had a major shoulder issue his senior year of high school. thats a cause for concern.

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                      • #26
                        Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                        I like him...but not sure I like him in the top 10.

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                        • #27
                          Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                          I think this would be the type of player Bird would go after. Seasoned college player with defensive ability and athleticism. he would be a perfect fit along side Hibbert. I think we still need a guard with upside. I still am projecting our pick will be ninth so I think Udoh will be there but if we can get him by trading down I am all for it and look for the guard in the second round. After Wall the drop off of PG is pretty immense.
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                          • #28
                            Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                            Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                            You guys have tournament fever....

                            Udoh is good but his upside is less than other pf in this draft. Remember he is 22 years old and I think soon to be 23.
                            That explains why Gerald Green has improved so much more than the older Danny Granger. Udoh clearly can't get any better than he is right now. Players 23 years of age and older lose their ability to comprehend new techniques and strategies.

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                            • #29
                              Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                              Originally posted by IndyPacer View Post
                              That explains why Gerald Green has improved so much more than the older Danny Granger. Udoh clearly can't get any better than he is right now. Players 23 years of age and older lose their ability to comprehend new techniques and strategies.
                              Thats not my point and I didn't say he couldn't get any better. Fact is he looks so good against other guys is because he has had more time to work on his game.

                              Age does matter but for me its not the end all tell all. He does have the drive to become better and more importantly he does have the NBA body and athelticism to become a good NBA player.

                              All that being said the jump from college to the NBA is much much greater than playing agianst the Duke Plumlee brothers or in the Big 12. If you were listening to the DP show today you would of heard Phil Jackson saying that with 22 year old players coming out of college that he has to do some unteaching of bad habits. He said once habits are established its harder to break them. I am not saying that he has a lot of bad habits but just that older players do get more set in their ways with how to do things which in turn makes it harder for them to learn new concepts and apply them.

                              I have been looking at Udoh when I thought the Pacers would be around the 13 pick. IT doesn't surpise me that he had a good tournament but I wouldn't pick him in the top 10 either.

                              Edit: How does being older give you more upside?
                              Last edited by Gamble1; 03-29-2010, 11:53 AM.

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                              • #30
                                Re: HEY BIRD JUST DRAFT UDOH!

                                The more I watch this tournament, the more I am convinced that the draft will be made up of mainly "decent" players, but hardly any "impact" players. For all the talk all the way back to just after lasts year's draft until now, that this would be the year of the power forward, I just don't see it.

                                I really don't see a player of any position (past Turner) that knocks my socks off. Not Favors. Not Patterson. Not Dunn. Not a bunch of others. Heck, even in UK's loss to WVA did anyone notice the absence of their "great center" Cousins. Did he even play in the last 10 minutes or so?

                                With the talk of some players returning to school next year, I think Udoh might be as good as it gets.

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