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Hope he figures it out in Sacramento. At only 22, there's a long way to go.I feel Derrick Williams problem was that he was stuck behind Kevin Love for so long. When Love was injured that one season, Williams was pretty productive
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Hope he figures it out in Sacramento. At only 22, there's a long way to go.I feel Derrick Williams problem was that he was stuck behind Kevin Love for so long. When Love was injured that one season, Williams was pretty productive
Aaron Gordon will have that tweener problem as well.
A slow start to his career and people will be throwing him to the side of the road like MKG.Aaron Gordon will have that tweener problem as well.
Absolutely not. Aaron Gordon is a hell of a defender and has a HUGE basketball IQ. Love that kid...don't know about him being a superstar in the NBA but I think he can be a prime Shawn Marion level player..
Well he could be better than a few big men but case in point, the dude is being gassed to unreal levels right now. That was my original point with the Hakeem thing, no, I didn't think anyone was saying Embiid will be Hakeem but let's tap the breaks a little. People got upset and told me it was an appropriate comparison because "they put up similar stats their first year in college, Embiid was from Africa, watched Hakeem highlights growing up and pulled off some Dream shakes at Kansas". I mean, you can't make this stuff up.Someone said he's better then a lot of NBA big men.
Wut.
He's 6'9, 220 lbs. Lets put this in perspective. KD is 6'9, 240 lbs, rail thin and one weakness is his strength. But somehow Aaron Gordon is suppose to muscle with and compete with PFs like Zach Randolph, David West, Serge Ibaka, etc.???Aaron Gordon is a PF...easily has the ability to take other PFs off the dribble from the elbow to finish in the paint and is a good pick and roll player as well. I don't agree with all the tweener talk.
You don't have to outmuscle people when you can get a step on them easily. Not one of those guys you mentioned can stick with him in a face-up situation. He can also abuse them with easy cuts to the rim. And he can add weight over time also but facing up close to the rim will probably be his best bet, along with cleaning up on the offensive glass.He's 6'9, 220 lbs. Lets put this in perspective. KD is 6'9, 240 lbs, rail thin and one weakness is his strength. But somehow Aaron Gordon is suppose to muscle with and compete with PFs like Zach Randolph, David West, Serge Ibaka, etc.???Aaron Gordon is a PF...easily has the ability to take other PFs off the dribble from the elbow to finish in the paint and is a good pick and roll player as well. I don't agree with all the tweener talk.
I know bg got measured at 6'8.5 but idt there's anyway he's that tall. 6'7-6'7.5 tops
Aaron Gordon's game and style is similar to me of Blake Griffin's. Blake has and inch and 40 lbs on Gordon and those exact same PFs still have Griffin's number to this dayYou don't have to outmuscle people when you can get a step on them easily. Not one of those guys you mentioned can stick with him in a face-up situation. He can also abuse them with easy cuts to the rim. And he can add weight over time also but facing up close to the rim will probably be his best bet, along with cleaning up on the offensive glass.
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tbh whether Gordon is a tweener or not I don't think his weight hurts him in terms of getting rebounds. Not to mention he's not looked at as an elite rebounder on the next level anyway. More of an energy guy and a guy who will defend multiple positions. Shawn Marion for instance has always weighed 220-230 and he did fine on the boards using his quickness like Gordon has.
Aaron Gordon has SF - undersized PF height, SG weight, and a PF style game.... I call that a tweener
I would completely agree. I just feel that if a team drafted him, I hope they would know they would getting someone who would be a top 3rd best player on a NBA team and not a franchise player or #2 option
tbh whether Gordon is a tweener or not I don't think his weight hurts him in terms of getting rebounds. Not to mention he's not looked at as an elite rebounder on the next level anyway. More of an energy guy and a guy who will defend multiple positions. Shawn Marion for instance has always weighed 220-230 and he did fine on the boards using his quickness like Gordon has.
Offensively yeah there are concerns, mainly his shooting. Again, that won't be his role though, offensively he'll be depended upon to get points off boards and dunks to start his career.
He's still worth a top 10 pick when it's all said and done
Aaron Gordon's game and style is similar to me of Blake Griffin's. Blake has and inch and 40 lbs on Gordon and those exact same PFs still have Griffin's number to this dayYou don't have to outmuscle people when you can get a step on them easily. Not one of those guys you mentioned can stick with him in a face-up situation. He can also abuse them with easy cuts to the rim. And he can add weight over time also but facing up close to the rim will probably be his best bet, along with cleaning up on the offensive glass.
Their body composition is not the same, though.
I know bg got measured at 6'8.5 but idt there's anyway he's that tall. 6'7-6'7.5 tops
Man what
Embiid is gon be a kwame brown level bust
Quote me
it depends on coaching and the organization... their next hire will be a big factor into how bennett, their pick this year, and to a lesser extent waiters/thompson develop, the last 2 guys might just be who they are at this point thoEmbiid will never achieve his potential unless he slips to Boston/LA or Hakeem takes it upon himself to kidnap him. those other teams will have no clue how to develop a raw big man. I like what I've heard about philly and noel but I doubt they draft him. shame really.