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  • #16
    Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

    I don't know much about Magnum, but I certainly think he has a chance at making the team. A lot is going to happen between now and next season (at least I hope), and you never know who is going to be moved in a deal for our new PG. Thanks for the post and good luck to Magnum!
    Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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    • #17
      Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

      Since the trade was essentially a pick-for-pick swap, he'll be able to play in summer league. Right?
      This space for rent.

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      • #18
        Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

        Originally posted by Anthem View Post
        I'm excited about Rolle. He may be 7th of 7 right now, but I'm expecting Troy/Solo to be gone by the time the season starts. Foster probably retires after this year, and who knows if Hans will ever be the same.

        So I like Rolle's chances of making the team.
        Yep, totally agree ... at least until Stanko arrives....


        "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

        - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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        • #19
          Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

          Originally posted by sweabs
          I'll agree that Rolle is a nice guy. And he certainly has a lot of versatility. But his body type is such that he'll never be a big dude. He is very easily pushed out of position on both ends of the floor, and I don't ever see that changing. Therefore, he relies a lot on his absurd length and athleticism to get rebounds and block shots. I'm just not so sure that works for him in the NBA, when he faces up against guys with both crazy length AND strength.
          So... a high-post PF that rebounds and blocks shots? That would be perfect for us.

          Is it fair to say that your description would work for a young Marcus Camby?
          This space for rent.

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          • #20
            Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

            I think he has a good chance of making the roster to add some depth. If and when Solo, Foster and/or Murphy are dealt, plus the uncertainty of Hansbrough, we could have a front-court rotation of say Roy and Murphy starting with Hansbrough, Rolle and McRoberts rounding out the group.

            I wouldn't be surprised if we let him play a little in Ft. Wayne this year, especially if Hansbrough is back and minutes may be limited. He can get some pt while being just a few hours up I-69.

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            • #21
              Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

              Magnum Drafted in NBA
              By Andrew Coakley
              http://freeport.nassauguardian.net/s...8352218658.php


              It all seems like a dream now.

              Darrell Sears remembers the day when a 16-year-old Magnum Rolle, returned home from a camp in Arkansas and looked him in the face and said "coach, I'm going to play in the NBA."

              Of course, knowing that Magnum Rolle had just learned how to get the ball into the rim a year before, coach Sears told Magnum to "take his time, and try to at least get the fundamentals down pat first."

              Magnum must have seen into the future. For coach Sears, while his ambition as a basketball coach was to help train a player to make it to the high level of the game, at that point in time, he never ever dreamed it would be Magnum Rolle.

              But on Thursday, June 24, coach Sears, along with coaches Victor and Munroe, and Magnum's family sat in front of the television as Rolle was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the second round draft of the NBA.

              "His mom and sister just sat there and cried," said Sears, in an interview with The Freeport News.

              "I'm so excited about it all. My phone has been ringing off the hook all night and all day. I don't think it has sunk in yet, the reality of what this all means."

              Rolle has become the second Bahamian to be drafted in the NBA and the first Grand Bahamian to travel that road.

              With so many top-notch players in Grand Bahama and in The Bahamas, probably no one saw Magnum Rolle coming. In fact, Magnum never saw this period in his life as being something that could be a reality.

              It all goes back to that day when coach Sears, who was on an outside basketball court coaching a few boys, when he saw Magnum walking across the court, cutting through a track road.

              Coach Sears noticed Magnum's height and stopped him to ask him if he knew how to play basketball. Magnum, who was 14 at the time, told him no.

              Coach Sears convinced Rolle to give it a try. He placed Magnum by the free throw line and asked him to take a shot.

              The ball went right over the backboard, into the bushes.

              "All I could do was hold my head and ask myself, what I got myself into," remembers Sears.

              Rolle was not interested in playing basketball and it was only a "bribe" of getting free fried chicken if he showed up for practice, that drew Rolle out to coach Sears' basketball practices.

              The rest, as they say, is history.

              Coach Sears, along with coaches Victor and Munroe, proceeded to teach Magnum Rolle the fundamentals of the game of basketball.

              "To see him go up there, shake NBA Commissioner David Stern's hand and wear that hat that said 'Indiana Pacers' on it was overwhelming," said coach Sears.

              "Magnum has come a long, long way and him being selected in the NBA Draft is a testament to other young Bahamians that nothing is impossible, once you're willing to be disciplined, put in the work and never give up."

              Sears said that he had a good feeling about Indiana after Rolle had worked out with them a few weeks ago. He said that he got a positive vibe from Larry Bird and the managers of the team about Magnum.

              "Larry Bird made it clear that he liked Magnum and liked what he could bring to his team, it was just a matter of making it official," said coach Sears.

              Over the course of the past few weeks Magnum worked out with a number of teams in hopes of catching their eye. He got to work out with the Pacers, the Wizards, Miami Heat, Portland and the Suns.

              Teams were tight-lipped about which way they would go, opting to leave the selection process as a surprise.

              Asked if he spoke to Magnum since the draft, coach Sears said that Magnum was elated and excited about the possibilities.

              The Draft process may be completed, but that's not the end of the road.

              Things are just about to get started for Magnum, as he prepares to go into a summer league workout with the team.

              It is there, Rolle will have to prove how determined he is to get on that court once the new season starts. Magnum is presently in Indiana and is going through a Physical, which he must pass.

              Once that is finished Magnum will travel to Orlando on Wednesday for the summer league camp.

              "I want to thank Mr. Outten of Outten Constru-ction who was like an angel for Magnum and his family for years," said coach Sears.

              "Magnum made sure to send thanks to Mr. Outten for how he has helped his family.

              "I also want to thank my wife, who has been there with me all the way, encouraging me to continue to coach and teach basketball. I also want to thank former St. Georges' Principal, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. Romer and present Principal Mr. Rolle and Director of Physical Education at St. Georges, Kenton Rolle."

              Sears noted that all of these people played a vital role in making this dream a reality. Sears said that he could not have accomplished what he has, not just with Magnum, but in helping other kids get college scholarships, without the help of so many people.

              He said Magnum is aware of all the people who have been behind the scenes praying for him, supporting him, sponsoring him and encouraging him along the way, and he sends his love and thanks to Grand Bahama and the entire Bahamas.

              Sears pointed out the fact that there were over 320 players apply for the NBA Draft and only 60 were picked.

              "And our Bahamian boy was among them, that's a big deal," added Sears.

              "The good thing about this is that Magnum has gotten the whole package - he got his college degree and now he gets Drafted into the NBA. That's a real good thing."

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              • #22
                Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
                I appreciate the post and information. You seem to be a good poster and it would be nice to see you stick around. That being said, Rolle isn't going to make the team. We have Hibbert, Foster, and Solo at Center and Murphy, Hansbrough, and McRoberts at PF. He's got a long road ahead of him, but I wish him the best of luck.
                I don't think Indiana would go to the trouble of making a trade for Rolle if they didn't think he had a chance of making this team. They could have just drafted a European player who had long term potential with their last draft pick instead of trading up to grab Rolle. I also agree with other posters who indicated that some of the PFs on the roster may not be there by the trade deadline, especially Murphy.

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                • #23
                  Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                  I feel like Magnum Rolle is an automatic fan favorite
                  Peck is basically omniscient when it comes to understanding how the minds of Herb Simon and Kevin Pritchard work. I was a fool to ever question him and now feel deep shame for not understanding that this team believes in continuity above talent.

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                  • #24
                    Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                    Rolle was not interested in playing basketball and it was only a "bribe" of getting free fried chicken if he showed up for practice
                    They should have used the same technique on Iverson.

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                    • #25
                      Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                      Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
                      I appreciate the post and information. You seem to be a good poster and it would be nice to see you stick around. That being said, Rolle isn't going to make the team. We have Hibbert, Foster, and Solo at Center and Murphy, Hansbrough, and McRoberts at PF. He's got a long road ahead of him, but I wish him the best of luck.
                      DB - why would you choose to rain on this guys parade?
                      You ever had a buddy get drafted???
                      Besides which,you are wrong.
                      We'll keep him ahead of Solo for sure.

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                      • #26
                        Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                        I'm not worried about this guy's skills, I'm worried that he didn't dominate with his skills. Still, you can't be beggers about a person who seems to be a great energy role player. He's skinny but has the frame and the basic skills for sure..

                        If he gets the drive and bulks we will have made out pretty well.

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                        • #27
                          Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                          I know alot of you feel that he's uber skinny and can't put on weight, but as a former teammate of his who has battled some great bigs of the SEC like Joakim Noah and Al Horford, Magnum at 230 is about 15 lbs lighter than a guy like Al Horford whose considered a bull in the post. As a big myself, I can honestly tell you, 10-20 lbs does not matter, the only time it matters is when you have a monster like shaq or glen davis at LSU when he was 350 lbs. In the NBA defense is truly secondary to offense, even a "GREAT" defender like shane battier or bruce bowen gets torched by kobe for 40 when Kobe wants, so you need a guy who can just hold his own and keep you in the positive on the offensive end....something jeff foster,josh mcroberts,solomon jones cannot do. Thats why I think he makes this roster, aside from the fact that he's 24 and there's no need to blow cash buying up his rights if you're just sending him to the d-league....he isn't a 19 year old prospect you take a flyer on.

                          While I played at LSU, I went at it at practice daily with Glen Davis,Tyrus Thomas,Anthony Randolph and Magnum and I have to say aside from Anthony who is a total package type player, I would take Magnum over Glen and Tyrus. Glen is too small and if you watched him in the finals every offensive board he got was getting blocked by pau and odom, you need to be able to go up with an offensive board and finish and thats what Magnum can do. Tyrus has no offensive game to speak of and is just a clumsy ball player, he's gotten a 5 year free pass because of his athleticism. Magnum though is a smart guy, with his head on his shoulder, a nice jumper and all of the athleticism that Tyrus Thomas Thomas.

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                          • #28
                            Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                            rhyno:

                            I am pretty confident that Magnum will get a fair shot with the Pacers. I can't guarantee that O'Brien will give him much playing time, but hopefully we'll have a better coach after this year. I'm pretty happy with the selection.

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                            • #29
                              Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                              oh wow you actually got to play alongside Magnum and all those guys? That's awesome Thanks a lot for your input! Much appreciated.
                              Peck is basically omniscient when it comes to understanding how the minds of Herb Simon and Kevin Pritchard work. I was a fool to ever question him and now feel deep shame for not understanding that this team believes in continuity above talent.

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                              • #30
                                Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                                Originally posted by rhyno View Post
                                I know alot of you feel that he's uber skinny and can't put on weight, but as a former teammate of his who has battled some great bigs of the SEC like Joakim Noah and Al Horford, Magnum at 230 is about 15 lbs lighter than a guy like Al Horford whose considered a bull in the post. As a big myself, I can honestly tell you, 10-20 lbs does not matter, the only time it matters is when you have a monster like shaq or glen davis at LSU when he was 350 lbs. In the NBA defense is truly secondary to offense, even a "GREAT" defender like shane battier or bruce bowen gets torched by kobe for 40 when Kobe wants, so you need a guy who can just hold his own and keep you in the positive on the offensive end....something jeff foster,josh mcroberts,solomon jones cannot do. Thats why I think he makes this roster, aside from the fact that he's 24 and there's no need to blow cash buying up his rights if you're just sending him to the d-league....he isn't a 19 year old prospect you take a flyer on.

                                While I played at LSU, I went at it at practice daily with Glen Davis,Tyrus Thomas,Anthony Randolph and Magnum and I have to say aside from Anthony who is a total package type player, I would take Magnum over Glen and Tyrus. Glen is too small and if you watched him in the finals every offensive board he got was getting blocked by pau and odom, you need to be able to go up with an offensive board and finish and thats what Magnum can do. Tyrus has no offensive game to speak of and is just a clumsy ball player, he's gotten a 5 year free pass because of his athleticism. Magnum though is a smart guy, with his head on his shoulder, a nice jumper and all of the athleticism that Tyrus Thomas Thomas.

                                What can you tell us about Scottie Reynolds? You piqued my interest when you mentioned him.

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