#1 - Xanax?
#2 - Read ALL my posts before trying to prove an argument that I am not arguing against. My beef with Griffin (who I will say again, I LOVE AS A PLAYER) is his lack of size. Griffin has a unique combination of higher motor, higher drive, superior quickness, superiour strenght and good ball handling skills for someone his size. HOWEVER, what position do you see him playing in the NBA? PF correct? Now ask yourself, would you trust him to defend Boozer? Duncan? How about R Wallace? His skills suit him perfectly for the college game. Not the NBA game. A reason I personally don't like college is that it's organized chaos out there. Heart and motivation trumps Xs & Os, and a "hot" player can carry his team to the championship. There are exceptions to the rule. I watched Deron Williams torch Arizona to singlehandedly pull Illinois from 12 down with 4 minutes left (or something like that) with his smooth shooting stroke and terrific vision. That translated to the NBA because those skills are transferrable to the NBA game. Being hyper athletic and having a great motor will earn you a place, but unless he expands his game, he just does not have a true place in the NBA. I hope I'm wrong. I really do like him, his game and his demeanor. But you are not getting anywhere with a undersized PF in this leauge.
Please don't compare stats, I HATE when people compare stats. They prove nothing. I don't need to know how many 20-20 games he had to know he's a damn good college ballplayer, I've seen him outrebound bigger guys, faster guys, stronger guys. The competition changes on the next level, and he will not be able to do the same things he is currently doing. Hell, I've seen Blair get rebounds with 3 defenders hanging on him, and I still don't want him on my team, because he is 6'7 3/4". He's a ultra rebounding SF!!!!!! Blake beat out Drew Gooden's stat for most rebounds in a single season, and yes, he did it even though he missed a couple of games. Does that mean he will be slightly better than Gooden at the next level? Hell, Gooden could at least shoot the damn ball on the perimiter. What does that say? NOTHING. They're completely different players. He has been consistent, and seems to be a great person, which is what every team could use. I just don't see him fitting in the NBA, position wise.
Dwight's measurements were pre-draft. He has grown in the past couple of years, for God's sake, he was a teenager when drafted. His wingspan is monstreous, and his vertical is insane. I don't need stats to prove that, I SEE it on a daily basis.
I'll take you up on your restaurant offer. I'm broke as a joke anyway. I would draft Rubio. We have Hawes and JT, and I'm not convinced that what Griffin brings to the table justifies us getting rid of JT and basically stalling the development of the team. If we're judging on the body of work, draft Rubio, he's been a pro since 15. Blake was playing pick up ball at the gym at that time. Again... not attacking the guy. I love him, and I won't cry if the Kings pick him. I just don't see the "superstar" potential in him.
*By the way.. I live in Chicago, and watch Rose play every game. He has great size and quickness as well as athletic ability for his position. He will be the most physically intimidating PG in the NBA in about 2 seasons. He is not afraid to take the big shot, to sacrifice his body, and he has terrific vision. Having said that, I would take Deron Williams over him at the drop of a hat. Rose is timid, quiet, not a floor general. He looks to others before trusting himself, and his shot is not dependable. It will get better over time, he has been working on it, but this is not a guy that will take a team on his back and pull them through a tough time. Vinny is an idiotic coach, but sitting him in the 4th quarter of close games is a smart move. If he improves his shot, he will be a monster. He needs to develop a, I hate to say it, a Kobe mentality. Great players must be able to take over a game when they HAVE TO, not when they want to.