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  • #76
    Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

    Originally posted by rhyno View Post
    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
    You playing against them does not make you an expert in evaluating talent, sorry.

    The mighty "Big East", the best conference in college basketball, in your opinion, which Scottie Reynolds dominated, was roundly considered the biggest flop of this year's NCAA tourney. The Big East put 8 teams in the tourney, the most of any conference, due to them being vastly overrated during the regular season. Of those 8 teams, FOUR of them whizzed out in the first round, of those four, THREE of them were beaten by teams that were seeded lower (GTown, Notre Dame, and Marquette). One team from those 8 made it past the Sweet 16 (WVU. Which to be fair did make it to the final 4, where they then got eviscerated by Duke).

    Scottie Reynolds in the final game of his college career, the gamer, the guy that should be drafted on his ability to show up to big games alone, went an extremely unimpressive 2/11 from the field with only 8 points against a tenth seeded St. Mary's team. The game before that in the first round, Nova barely escaped being upset by the 15th seeded Robert Morris Colonials (the powerhouse that they are) in overtime by three points. In that game, your boy Scottie, went 2/15 from the field, 1/8 from the 3pt line, and only scored 20 points off of the wild drives that the refs were bailing him out on again and again and again. Calls that he never would have received in the NBA.


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    • #77
      Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

      Originally posted by rhyno View Post
      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
      ITs not all about athleticism.

      We have all seen tons of guys come into the league with incredible athleticism and are quicky ushered out because they can't understand the game.

      Guys who rely purely on their athleticism are only able to go so far just like guys who are more cerebral and less athletic are.

      Remember you are talking to a bunch of posters who watched Rik Smits and now Roy HIbbert play. I am not even going to go there with Reggie Miller either.

      Point is we would love to have the most athletic guys on this team if it meant more wins. Then again we would love to have a unathletic Steve Nash or Pau Gasol if it also meant more wins.

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      • #78
        Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

        Magnum will make this team if he plays well. Solo will be waived if they have to make room.
        You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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        • #79
          Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLRBajfq6xE

          This is a pretty cool video of Magnum training.....The guy looks good on the video and I could see him developing into a solid NBA guy.

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          • #80
            Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

            Originally posted by esabyrn333 View Post
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLRBajfq6xE

            This is a pretty cool video of Magnum training.....The guy looks good on the video and I could see him developing into a solid NBA guy.

            Hey thanks again for this video. Magnum is putting in the work and I can't wait to see him in Summer league next week!
            Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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            • #81
              Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

              http://www.1070thefan.com/dakich/podcast.aspx

              Short interview with Magnum on the Dakich show today. Not much interesting, other than he's named after Magnum, P.I.........
              PSN: MRat731 XBL: MRat0731

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              • #82
                Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                http://twitter.com/Wells222/status/17595185011

                2nd round pick Magnum Rolle has been the most impressive player so far in the rookie/free agent camp, according to coach Jim O'Brien
                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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                • #83
                  Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                  Originally posted by BornReady View Post
                  http://twitter.com/Wells222/status/17595185011

                  2nd round pick Magnum Rolle has been the most impressive player so far in the rookie/free agent camp, according to coach Jim O'Brien

                  I saw this as well, it's nice to hear he is making an impact. I think Magnum could turn out to be a great second round pick.
                  Avatar photo credit: Bahram Mark Sobhani - AP

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                  • #84
                    Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                    Originally posted by BornReady View Post
                    http://twitter.com/Wells222/status/17595185011

                    2nd round pick Magnum Rolle has been the most impressive player so far in the rookie/free agent camp, according to coach Jim O'Brien
                    That matches what the highlight videos we have seen would have suggested with respect to NBA readiness, IMO.

                    But, it might just mean that George isn't hitting his 3's and that Stephenson can't play the point guard position instantly without having ever played the position before from what we can tell.

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                    • #85
                      Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                      Good to hear Rolle is doing well. Though I would rather hear this about our #10 pick, even #40 for that matter.

                      Still good to hear nonetheless

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                      • #86
                        Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                        With Rolles speed, quickness and explosivness along with his shot should move to PF. He plays good weak side defense blocking shots and i think would develop better as a pf. He reminds me a lil of amre stoudemire a young amre. He still needs work but his game is made for the nba. I hope to see him in the rotation this year and avg 10ppg 6rpg n 1bpg
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                        • #87
                          Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                          Originally posted by tsm612 View Post
                          With Foster, Murphy, and probably Solomon Jones on their way out. Larry also personally interviewed Rolle when he was here working out and gave him advice, showing a lot of interest in him. I'm certain he's going to make the team.
                          I hope Magnum "PI" does make the team. I'd really like for all 3 of our new draftees to sign w/the Pacers because I think all three are skilled enough to play. Maybe only George will get to play some this year, but I still think Stephenson and Rolle can help this team if not right away then certainly in the near future.

                          The Pacers so need players who can create for themselves and are athletic like McRoberts. I've watched a few videos on George and Rolle and although it's just college ball, both seem to hold their own very well. Both have a nice shooting touch and both seem to have very high basketball IQs. They see plays unfold before they happen and instinctively respond by placing themselves in the right position to score the ball.

                          As for Rolle (and Stephenson), I really hope the Pacers can keep them. They'll wish they had otherwise especially Rolle.

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                          • #88
                            Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                            rhyno, thanks for whatever insight into Magnum. I get that you may have a unique and maybe favored impression of him, so you'll forgive many of us if we take what you're saying with a grain of salt. I hope that the majority of what you have posted is somewhat true and that we do have a steal on our hands.

                            If anything....based off of what we have seen in practice and what we've heard...I hope that he does make the roster.
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                            • #89
                              Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                              Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post

                              The mighty "Big East", the best conference in college basketball, in your opinion, which Scottie Reynolds dominated, was roundly considered the biggest flop of this year's NCAA tourney. The Big East put 8 teams in the tourney, the most of any conference, due to them being vastly overrated during the regular season. Of those 8 teams, FOUR of them whizzed out in the first round, of those four, THREE of them were beaten by teams that were seeded lower (GTown, Notre Dame, and Marquette). One team from those 8 made it past the Sweet 16 (WVU. Which to be fair did make it to the final 4, where they then got eviscerated by Duke).
                              I disagree with a lot of this. A conference can afford to have one awful showing in the NCAA tournament without having to be viewed as overrated. I mean its not like the situation with the Big Ten which not too long ago had a few straight bad years in which it was putting a bunch of teams in the tourney only to see one or two survive past the first weekend. And frankly its not always fair to judge a conference by how its teams do in a one-and-done tourney anyway. Truth is the Big East conference had a very disappointing tournament showing this past season but during the regular season it and I believe the Big 12 had the best record against teams from the other major conferences. That's nothing to sneeze at. Unfortunately it also had teams like Villanova which peaked early and it had teams like Georgetown that could beat anyone but also lose to anyone. The Hoyas handedly defeated Washington as well as the two teams that played in the championship game (Duke and Butler) during the regular season. But during that same regular season it lost to Old Dominion at home as well as to Rutgers. The Hoyas were Jeckyl and Hyde and one never knew which team was going to show up. However despite the bad showing by the Big East at least some pride was restored when West Virginia made it to the Final Four.

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                              • #90
                                Re: What You're Getting In Magnum Rolle....

                                damn some of u are some haters...pacers been pissin me off for years but i can still stay positive..if i didnt know any better id think rolle and scottie were worse than these bums i whoop on at the park...but i dont really care bout none of that..from my own see and eye test reynolds has game...couple of my homeboys love his game..i know of rolle but havent really seen his game like that

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