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2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

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  • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

    Originally posted by Ozwalt72 View Post
    No. No he isn't. He's a very good defensive PG that has the ability to distribute or get to the lane. Until last year, you didn't really want him to shoot either. Looks like his 3 has come around to decent though.

    He may now be used strictly as a PG, but earlier in his career he was a combo guard.

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    • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

      West won't be going to the White House



      DALLAS -- Delonte West won’t be going to the White House with the rest of his Dallas Mavericks teammates on Monday.

      “I’m banned from going to the White House, so I’m not going to make it,’’ West said after tonight’s 96-81 win over the New Orleans Hornets. “But I’m going home to D.C., I’m just not allowed to go to the White House.

      “That’s what happens when you make bad decisions in your life. You can’t go to the White House.’’

      West was pulled over for a traffic violation and arrested on Sept. 17, 2009 while riding his three-wheel motorcycle. Police found three weapons -- a Remington 870, a 9mm Beretta pistol and a 357 Magnum -- in a guitar case he was carrying.

      On July 21, 2010, West pleaded guilty to the weapons and traffic charges and was subsequently sentenced to unsupervised probation, psychological counseling, an electronic monitoring and 40 hours of community service.

      While the other 11 Mavs will be at the White House, West said he’ll be OK at his own home,

      “I’ve been there 100 times in my lifetime,’’ said West, who was born in D.C. “I live right around the corner.

      “I live in D.C. It’s going to be ashamed the President isn’t going to get a chance to meet me. I’m the president of my house.’’

      -- Dwain Price
      Read more here: http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.com...#storylink=cpy

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      • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

        Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
        It's been discussed by some, prior to getting DWest, that the Pacers trade for Kaaman, and he could be used at PF. Many disputed this saying Kaaman can't play PF. Hum, NOLA the last 2 games shows their starting line up as such. Is Kaaman playing PF or is Okafor playing PF?
        Yeah he plays either position, I think it depends of matchups, I would like to get him but according to some people here(that have no inside info) we are possibly waiting for a bigger deal.
        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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        • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

          http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com...sp?CID=1315743

          Adam Gorney
          Recruiting Analyst



          SAN ANTONIO - David Robinson thinks this is fun.

          The former San Antonio Spurs star and NBA Hall of Famer sat on a folding table with his overly long legs dangling off, and in-between taking pictures and shaking hands Robinson followed his son, Corey Robinson, around the Alamodome at Friday's U.S. Army National Combine.



          Corey Robinson is coming into his own as a football player.
          Robinson's son is a 6-foot-4, 195-pound wide receiver from San Antonio Christian, and even though he's admittedly raw, the potential is evident.

          Keeping things in perspective when one's father is wearing a glimmering diamond ring from one of his NBA championships could be difficult. Robinson is so affable, though, that it comes easy to him and his family.

          Between the two Robinsons, there is seemingly no ego.

          "Expectations always put things out of perspective," David Robinson said. "I told him you can only do what you can do. Academics are really No. 1 and that's where I try to keep his focus. He's fifth or sixth in his class and I've always told him even if you get a football scholarship he has to prepare himself for the long term."

          Sports were not a lifelong focus of Corey Robinson, whom his father called a "Renaissance kid", and so football has only become serious in the last few years. He started playing as a freshman because his older brother did and over time Robinson started falling in love with it.

          San Antonio Christian runs the ball often so Robinson did not put up big statistics this past season, but he had impressive moments at the combine and proved he could get Division I offers.

          "The first thing I can say about Corey as a player is he's raw," said San Antonio Christian offensive coordinator and receivers coach Brandon Parrott, who played at Kansas. "The kid has been playing for two years and he just figured out this season that he could be pretty good.

          "He gets bigger by the day, he has an unbelievable set of hands so if you just put the ball close to him he goes and gets it. Day by day he's learning how great of a player he can be."

          So new to football, Robinson was working on his 40-yard dash stance just days ago. Things like getting off the line and pumping his arms properly were in focus. When he was told, jokingly, that he was timed at 6.2 seconds on his first attempt, Robinson showed surprise and disappointment.

          His time was much faster.

          "I was surprised because some of these kids are way faster than me and they got 4.6s and 4.7s and I was like, 'Oh my gosh,'" Robinson said. "I almost believed it for a second. I was like, 'Oh dude.'

          "It's such a learning experience. I know I can get better and I'm learning so much all the time. There are so many great coaches here and they're all helping me out."

          Prior to his freshman season, Robinson dabbled in sports. None were taken too seriously. Football, tennis and, not surprisingly, basketball were all toyed with but now the San Antonio Christian recruit is focused about becoming a standout football player. He's intent on making his own name.

          Robinson is putting in the work, making lots of progress according to his coaches and through it all, having fun. With his dad smiling on the sidelines, talking with youth players, taking pictures, shaking hands and even chatting with Army chief of staff Ray Odierno, it was a full day for both Robinsons.



          David Robinson was 6 feet 4 as a high school senior and now stands 7-1.
          Nothing was too big or unimportant. Nothing seemed a bother. Even though the Robinson family has been to the heights of the NBA, soaking in a high school football combine seemed just as exciting.

          "If you could play Division I college football, that's the top of the world," David Robinson said. "I told him to just take it one step at a time, you get to play high school football now, that's a lot of fun and if you get the chance to play college football that's incredible so I just try to temper his expectations.

          "Playing in the NFL is a pie-in-the-sky dream. I could have never guessed I would have gotten to the NBA, needless to say Hall of Fame and all that stuff. I just try to keep it real with him and he has a great mentality. I'm biased I guess because I'm his dad but he's like the best kid in the world."

          Recruiting has been slow for Robinson but that's not dissimilar to his father, who played at Navy but was overlooked by bigger programs even through his senior season.

          "In my senior year we had some college coaches come to my senior year basketball games and they were looking at somebody else," David Robinson said.

          The more exposure and the more work Robinson puts in, colleges could definitely start showing interest. He thinks being 6 feet 6 - if not taller - is not out of the question, especially since his dad was 6-4 in his senior season of high school before growing to over 7-feet.

          "I have the genes and I have the athleticism, I just have to tap it," Corey Robinson said. "It just takes time."

          According to his position coach, Robinson is dedicated and will put in the work to be successful. According to David Robinson, seeing his son compete in the Alamadome is just tops.

          "It's fun for me to watch him because he's getting his own space," he said. "He's not only David's kid. He's doing his own thing."

          And doing it well.

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          • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

            Originally posted by wintermute View Post
            Pacers were after Sloan?

            http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...oan/index.html



            Would explain the delay in confirming Vogel as head coach. But I have to say that sticking with Vogel is working out pretty well so far.
            This probably deserves its own thread instead of being 'hidden' inside this one. A lot of posters will miss this.

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            • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

              Wow, the Wizards are soooo bad. Terrible to watch.

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              • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                OKC tv station just posted on Facebook Eric Maynor is done for the season with torn ACL

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                • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                  Originally posted by PacersFan1991 View Post
                  OKC tv station just posted on Facebook Eric Maynor is done for the season with torn ACL

                  Really sorry to hear that.

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                  • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                    Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                    He may now be used strictly as a PG, but earlier in his career he was a combo guard.
                    He is case in point of being able to develop into a pg through player development and hard work n the players part. He is as true of a pg as they come now IMO and plays the best defense at pg outside of Rondo I would love him on the Pacers.

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                    • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                      Ricky Rubio is gonna win ROY he is looking more comfortable game after game. He by far the best passer floor general I have ever seen in a prospect. He also is so versatile you can use him at the 2 defensively when you want to play him with JJ or Rindour. He was outstanding today.


                      Sucks to hear about Maynor on the bright side they can see what Reggie Jackson can do. But Reggie cant replace what Maynor did for them leadership and toughness and style wise. Maynor is a top backup in the league it will be a tough lost. I do however believe Reggie will prove himself worthy and now he moves back into my sleeper role.


                      http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumbli...with-torn-acl/

                      Rookie guard Reggie Jackson, the 24th overall pick out of Boston College, is expected to be relied upon to fill Maynor’s void. Jackson had only played sparingly going into Sunday’s game against San Antonio, averaging 2.3 points in 4.7 minutes in three appearances.

                      “That is an old NBA saying,” Thunder coach Scott Brooks said Saturday night. “You better be ready because you never know…But Reggie’s been preparing himself. He’s been working with (assistant coach Brian Keefe) every day, sometimes too long because he wants more. Reggie is one of those guys who wants more. He’s a sponge. And he’ll be fine if that’s what it calls for.”
                      one of the main reasons I wanted Reggie he is a smart kid who wants to get better and can. He may never be a pass first guy but he is a great defender and can be a playmaker at this level.

                      If we would of drafted him I believe he would of be our starter by next year very high IQ player with physical gifts to go along. Very good basketball player who game I love.
                      Last edited by pacer4ever; 01-08-2012, 07:44 PM.

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                      • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                        [QUOTE=pacer4ever;1341273]Ricky Rubio is gonna win ROY he is looking more comfortable game after game. He by far the best passer floor general I have ever seen in a prospect. He also is so versatile you can use him at the 2 defensively when you want to play him with JJ or Rindour. He was outstanding today.


                        Any idea why he isn't starting yet?

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                        • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                          Originally posted by MarvelousMarvin View Post
                          Any idea why he isn't starting yet?
                          He finishes games and he plays starters minutes so he basically is a starter more so than Wes Johnson. Who Rubio plays for in the 4th to close the game.

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                          • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                            He has to cut down on those TOs.

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                            • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                              Nash has ten assists after one.

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                              • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                                Yeah...Nash looks like he just came out of the way back machine and it's 2006.


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