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  • #61
    Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

    To the guy wondering if magnum played with Gransberry, here is what happened. At the start of the 2005-2006 season, we had Glen Davis and Magnum slated as the 4/5 to start the season with a bench of incoming juco transfer Kentrell Gransberry,a nobody from baton rouge named tyrus thomas who was a 2 star recruit, darnell lazare, and myself another 6-11 forward.

    So when camp opened and Tyrus came out of nowhere, dunking everything and blocking shots left and right it completely changed everything. Everyone on that team knew what we had in tyrus and glen. The season previews had us finishing 4th or 5th in the SEC but a few weeks into the season we were like 17-1 and in the top 15.

    Kentrell had lost out his rotation spot to magnum and left without even putting up a fight and that's fine he went down to USF and averaged 15-10 for a couple seasons in the big east, yet couldn't even play with tyrus,glen,and mag. Magnum not putting up numbers is a ridiculous statement on your part because playing with Glen Davis,Tyrus Thomas, and Garrett Temple who are all in the NBA would hurt anyone's numbers. Throw in Tasmin Mitchell who was a freshman and a McDonald's all american at the 3 taking his shots along with the teams best player a 5-11 sg named darrell mitchell and you would know that Magnum was basically option number 6, and that's why we went to the final four. He was never asked to score on that team, his job was to come in and be LONG and give glen and Tyrus there 15 minutes off every night.

    Also about scottie being from your neck of the woods...you're from VA? Then you would know who I was, because I'm from VA and played plenty of AAU with scottie and know him first hand. We had a big matchup with the atlanta celtics and Dwight Howard and Josh Smith one year where our starting center was bombali osby from maryland who couldnt' defend anyone and you know who dropped 47 pts and led us to a victory? That terrible player scottie reynolds, all Im saying is the man is a gamer, you have some guys who disappear when the lights come on, and he does not. Thank you, and again you can be an armchair quarterback all you want, but I've been up close with all these guys my whole life and can tell you who can play. All of us who played with Tyrus knew he was an athlete, but we all knew there was no way in hell he'd ever be more than a shawn marion or kenyon martin back when he was on the nets.....the difference, those guys had steve nash and jason kidd, tyrus with the right pg would've been that.

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    • #62
      Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

      Hey rhyno - appreciate your input! It's always cool to have someone with "inside" knowledge.

      I don't know anything about Magnum, so I'm not even going to try to comment on his game, but I'm definitely encouraged by your evaluation. If he's a good guy and hard-worker, I'll be rooting for him.

      Like another poster mentioned, would you say his game is/could be somewhat like Marcus Camby?

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      • #63
        Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

        no not at all, I'd say his game is more like lamarcus aldridge. He's incredibly long and athletic. Camby is just a defensive presence, magnum has a great mid range game while still being incredibly athletic. I'm telling you if he gets in the right system he's as athletic a big man as there is and that's alot coming from me because I got to watch probably the most athletic big man I've ever seen in Tyrus. Tyrus and Magnum would have these little competitions and both of them could throw down some vicious dunks from the foul line and beyond.

        For those wondering, I found this he was ranked #23 in his HS class....Hansbrough and brandon rush were #15 and 16....obviously the list is off bc alot of guys never lived up to their potential like greg paulus,josh mcroberts and tasmin mitchell in the top 10, but overall you get a feel of what type of players were rated so highly. Mag was rated higher than 1st rounder shawne williams and they were on the same high school team with me, so just like i told you, he was our go to guy

        http://louisianatech.scout.com/a.z?s...yr=2005&cfg=bb

        here's the high school team he played on...he was the best player out of all those d-1 guys

        http://louisianatech.scout.com/a.z?s...yr=2005&cfg=bb
        Last edited by rhyno; 06-28-2010, 05:49 PM.

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        • #64
          Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

          Every guy in that top 10 list you posted is in the NBA right now except for former NBA Slam Dunk Champion Gerald Green who left to play in Russia a year ago. Bunch of underachievers that group. Mag was robbed.

          1. Josh McRoberts (3 year NBA vet)
          2. Gerald Green (4 year NBA vet)
          3. Monta Ellis (5 year NBA vet)
          4. Martell Webster (5 year NBA vet)
          5. Louis Williams (5 year NBA vet)
          6. Andray Blatche (5 year NBA vet)
          7. Tyler Hansbrough (1 year NBA)
          8. Julian Wright (3 year NBA vet)
          9. Andrew Bynum (5 year NBA vet)
          10. C.J. Miles (5 year NBA vet)
          13. Amir Johnson (5 year NBA vet)
          15. Brandon Rush (2 year NBA)
          16. Jon Brockman (1 year NBA)
          19. Mario Chalmers (2 year NBA)

          Not to mention the numerous players rated below him who are far more accomplished. (Danny Green, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Terrence Williams, Wilson Chandler, Sam Young, Darren Collison, etc.)
          "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

          -Lance Stephenson

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          • #65
            Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

            Rhyno, good to have you here and posting. Appreciate the info.

            Are you still in touch with Magnum? If so, do you think he'd be willing to do a Q&A session for an hour or two here on PD? I know there are lots of Pacers fans here that would love to find out more about him.

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            • #66
              Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

              I am, we workout together everyday, but I know he just went up to indiana this morning, so i dont think Im going to be seeing him again anytime soon at least until summer league is over.
              Last edited by rhyno; 06-28-2010, 07:02 PM.

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              • #67
                Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                Originally posted by rhyno View Post
                no not at all, I'd say his game is more like lamarcus aldridge. He's incredibly long and athletic. Camby is just a defensive presence, magnum has a great mid range game while still being incredibly athletic. I'm telling you if he gets in the right system he's as athletic a big man as there is and that's alot coming from me because I got to watch probably the most athletic big man I've ever seen in Tyrus. Tyrus and Magnum would have these little competitions and both of them could throw down some vicious dunks from the foul line and beyond.

                For those wondering, I found this he was ranked #23 in his HS class....Hansbrough and brandon rush were #15 and 16....obviously the list is off bc alot of guys never lived up to their potential like greg paulus,josh mcroberts and tasmin mitchell in the top 10, but overall you get a feel of what type of players were rated so highly. Mag was rated higher than 1st rounder shawne williams and they were on the same high school team with me, so just like i told you, he was our go to guy

                http://louisianatech.scout.com/a.z?s...yr=2005&cfg=bb

                here's the high school team he played on...he was the best player out of all those d-1 guys

                http://louisianatech.scout.com/a.z?s...yr=2005&cfg=bb
                well look at that: richard hendrix is on the list. guess who we have on our summer league roster?
                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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                • #68
                  Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                  Originally posted by rhyno View Post
                  no not at all, I'd say his game is more like lamarcus aldridge. He's incredibly long and athletic. Camby is just a defensive presence, magnum has a great mid range game while still being incredibly athletic. I'm telling you if he gets in the right system he's as athletic a big man as there is and that's alot coming from me because I got to watch probably the most athletic big man I've ever seen in Tyrus. Tyrus and Magnum would have these little competitions and both of them could throw down some vicious dunks from the foul line and beyond.

                  For those wondering, I found this he was ranked #23 in his HS class....Hansbrough and brandon rush were #15 and 16....obviously the list is off bc alot of guys never lived up to their potential like greg paulus,josh mcroberts and tasmin mitchell in the top 10, but overall you get a feel of what type of players were rated so highly. Mag was rated higher than 1st rounder shawne williams and they were on the same high school team with me, so just like i told you, he was our go to guy

                  http://louisianatech.scout.com/a.z?s...yr=2005&cfg=bb

                  here's the high school team he played on...he was the best player out of all those d-1 guys

                  http://louisianatech.scout.com/a.z?s...yr=2005&cfg=bb
                  That must make you Chris Johnson, eh?

                  http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle...&Q_SEASON=2005

                  Do you know any places we could get access to previous games you both played together online?

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                  • #69
                    Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                    I am not sure why we have to bash a guys opinions even if they are obiviously wrong (Hibbert + Josh). I mean welcome to the board Ryno!!! We just like to bash other peoples opinions because its different from our own.....
                    I can live with the misinformation regarding Josh and even Roy. But the Scottie Reynolds stuff? That's a bit much. He wrote that Scottie would have been a lottery pick if he left after his junior season and he couldn't be more wrong about that. Ever.

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                    • #70
                      Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                      meh w/e. we all have our biases. just like how everyone on this board overrates mcroberts, this guy likes reynolds a lot, probably because they play together a lot and are friends. we all overrate the people we like.
                      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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                      • #71
                        Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                        Originally posted by maragin View Post

                        Are you still in touch with Magnum? If so, do you think he'd be willing to do a Q&A session for an hour or two here on PD? I know there are lots of Pacers fans here that would love to find out more about him.
                        Yeah, I'd definitely like that.

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                        • #72
                          Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                          Originally posted by rhyno View Post
                          To the guy wondering if magnum played with Gransberry, here is what happened. At the start of the 2005-2006 season, we had Glen Davis and Magnum slated as the 4/5 to start the season with a bench of incoming juco transfer Kentrell Gransberry,a nobody from baton rouge named tyrus thomas who was a 2 star recruit, darnell lazare, and myself another 6-11 forward.

                          So when camp opened and Tyrus came out of nowhere, dunking everything and blocking shots left and right it completely changed everything. Everyone on that team knew what we had in tyrus and glen. The season previews had us finishing 4th or 5th in the SEC but a few weeks into the season we were like 17-1 and in the top 15.

                          Kentrell had lost out his rotation spot to magnum and left without even putting up a fight and that's fine he went down to USF and averaged 15-10 for a couple seasons in the big east,

                          Sir, I'm just asking for a bit of clarity. The LSU team with Tyrus Thomas in the lineup went to the Final Four in 2006 right? Well if so if Gransberry transferred after that season was over then he would have had to have sat out in the 2007 season (more specifically the '06-'07 season) and started his play at USF in the 2008 season ('07-'08). But as far as I know he graduated in 2008 so that would mean he only played one year of hoops at USF, not a couple. Now perhaps he got a waiver in order to be home near a sick family member and therefore did not have to sit out a year. Or maybe during the '05-'06 season he saw the writing on the wall early on and transferred after the first semester (which meant he would have been long gone by the time the LSU Tigers went to the Final Four in March) in order to be eligible by January of 2007 for whatever team he went to. If its not one of those two reasons then something must be off with your math. Its not a big deal and frankly I could just look it up myself. I was just wondering about Gransberry's timeline.


                          Also about scottie being from your neck of the woods...you're from VA? Then you would know who I was, because I'm from VA and played plenty of AAU with scottie and know him first hand. We had a big matchup with the atlanta celtics and Dwight Howard and Josh Smith one year where our starting center was bombali osby from maryland who couldnt' defend anyone and you know who dropped 47 pts and led us to a victory? That terrible player scottie reynolds, all Im saying is the man is a gamer, you have some guys who disappear when the lights come on, and he does not. Thank you, and again you can be an armchair quarterback all you want, but I've been up close with all these guys my whole life and can tell you who can play. All of us who played with Tyrus knew he was an athlete, but we all knew there was no way in hell he'd ever be more than a shawn marion or kenyon martin back when he was on the nets.....the difference, those guys had steve nash and jason kidd, tyrus with the right pg would've been that.
                          Sorry, friend. I still don't know who you are. But now that I know you played alongside Scottie I can better understand your view of him. Now with that being said yes I know all about Scottie's exploits and the HUGE numbers he put up in high school and on the AAU circuit. As someone who lives in the DC area and as someone who went to DeMatha and as someone who keeps up with the local recruits how could I not know about Mr. Reynolds? I even seen him put up impressive performances in the legendary Kenner League summer games. I was hoping for awhile that he would suit up for Georgetown. I was a fan of what the guy could do. However I was also aware very early on that Scottie was not a big time pro prospect based upon all the reasons I gave in a previous post. I've been watching basketball and schooled on basketbal too long to not see his flaws and realize that his game doesn't necessarily translate to the pro level. By his soph season at Villanova I had him pegged as a college star only, not a guy to make a long living (if any) in the NBA. There was not one thing he did very well. If he was a true elite shooter then he would at least provide a valuable commodity for NBA teams but he's not even that. He had a great college career but that doesn't mean he is destined for the pros. And there is no shame in that. He would not be the first cat to light up high school and AAU but wasn't good enough for the pros. He isn't the first player to put big numbers in college who ended up not impressing NBA scouts. It happens. He can still prove doubters like me wrong and I wish him luck. But that's how I see it. And claiming he was some lottery pick-to-be after his junior season? Who told you that? Scottie himself? Whoever told you that was either lying or misinformed.
                          Last edited by KennerLeaguer; 06-28-2010, 11:17 PM.

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                          • #73
                            Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                            1. Like I said earlier, Gransberry didn't even bother trying to battle tyrus,magnum, and glen for pt, right after the first exhibition game he transferred, he did not play one game for LSU in 2005-2006 or ever for that matter. There were only 80 minutes a night to split between the 4/5 and with Glen and Tyrus taking up 60 of those, the other 20 were going to go to kentrell,magnum,darnell lazare, and myself.

                            2. Scottie Reynolds is an elite player/shooter no matter what this guy is trying to fight with me over. Yes I am biased because I know him and have played against him, but not everyone can go into Rick Pitino's house where Louisville is one of the toughest teams in the nation to play and drop 37 pts. Look to think he can't play is absurd, look at his stats last year, I did a comparison of them along with Eric Bledsoe, the 18th pick's stats.....scottie had better numbers, in probably the toughest conference in college ball.You can't teach his leadership, and it doesn't show up in stats, he does what it takes to win. NBA teams backed off of him because of his off the court issues, trust me anybody that leads a team like he lead NOVA to a great record every year is a PG to watch.

                            NBA teams sometimes can't see what's right before them, like I personally have to say of all the PG I watched suring my time at LSU and in the SEC, Alabama guard Ronald Steele was the best PG I ever watched up close, the NBA obviously felt otherwise, but to this day, I feel ronald steele should be starting somewhere in the NBA, best pure PG I have ever seen in a game and I've seen a ton of guys who play in the NBA right now.

                            So yea if I was a GM, scottie reynolds and ronald steele would be NBA players, but that's why my opinion is mine, and when this guy over here gets out and plays against a few people, like I've battled McRoberts, you can then form your own opinion, but sorry I am very unimpressed with Josh McRoberts' game. I do believe Magnum is a better player, sorry, it's my opinion, but I've played with both, guess pacer fans will hopefully get a chance to see whose better. My final collegiate game was against UNC and Tyler Hansbrough and I have to say of all the bigs I battled that year, Tyler did not impress me much either athletically,he busts his butt and has a motor that won't stop, but that didn't stop me from blocking him 4 or 5 times. The NBA is about athleticism and Tyler honestly does not have it, sorry but I had a much harder time dealing with someone like patrick patterson,korvotney barber(probably best big i played against),Darian Townes or Wayne Chism
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                            • #74
                              Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                              Originally posted by rhyno View Post
                              My final collegiate game was against UNC and Tyler Hansbrough and I have to say of all the bigs I battled that year, Tyler did not impress me much either athletically,he busts his butt and has a motor that won't stop, but that didn't stop me from blocking him 4 or 5 times. The NBA is about athleticism and Tyler honestly does not have it, sorry but I had a much harder time dealing with someone like patrick patterson,korvotney barber(probably best big i played against),Darian Townes or Wayne Chism
                              You do realize that every player you just named had worse measurements, including vertical leap, than Tyler, right?

                              Obviously he didn't leave you with an impression, so maybe you can explain further how shorter guys with lower vertical jumps gave you a harder time (also, you had 2 blocks against Tyler).

                              I'm interested to see what Magnum can bring to the Pacers. I haven't seen a lot of him, but his size/build/shot remind me a lot of Solomon Jones, but better athletically. Their college stats are pretty similar.
                              Last edited by imawhat; 06-29-2010, 04:23 AM.

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                              • #75
                                Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                                Why so serious, everybody?

                                Rhyno says Scottie Reynolds is a good college player, based on his own obseervations and on Reynold's stats:

                                Originally posted by rhyno
                                Scottie Reynolds is an elite player/shooter no matter what this guy is trying to fight with me over. . . Look to think he can't play is absurd, look at his stats last year,

                                And Kennerleager says almost exactly the same thing:

                                Originally posted by Kennerleaguer
                                I know all about Scottie's exploits and the HUGE numbers he put up in high school and on the AAU circuit. . . . However I was also aware very early on that Scottie was not a big time pro prospect . . . By his soph season at Villanova I had him pegged as a college star only, not a guy to make a long living (if any) in the NBA.

                                You guys are actually agreeing with each other about what is knowable.

                                As to what is unknown, Reynolds wasn't even drafted. He's going to play for Phoenix's summer league team. We'll see what he does there.
                                And I won't be here to see the day
                                It all dries up and blows away
                                I'd hang around just to see
                                But they never had much use for me
                                In Levelland. (James McMurtry)

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