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#93
You are eternally blind to what Cousins is
You're a parody of yourself at this point.


As for Adams, he is apparently scheduled to come in for a workout, and I'd imagine with his athleticism/attitude/defense/personality that he'll be a hit with the coaching staff, which is fine by me. I'm very, very disappointed that Oladipo hasn't been in for a workout, but I suppose that's a discussion for another time.
 
#94
You're a parody of yourself at this point.


As for Adams, he is apparently scheduled to come in for a workout, and I'd imagine with his athleticism/attitude/defense/personality that he'll be a hit with the coaching staff, which is fine by me. I'm very, very disappointed that Oladipo hasn't been in for a workout, but I suppose that's a discussion for another time.
The only positive with Oladipo not coming in might be that we're so committed to resigning Reke that we're not auditioning shooting guards.
 
#95
The only positive with Oladipo not coming in might be that we're so committed to resigning Reke that we're not auditioning shooting guards.
Oladipo isn't coming because he'll be drafted before 7 unless something crazy happens. Standard practice by agents here .. we've brought in or are bringing in just about every prospect outside of the top 6 (Noel, McLemore, Porter, Len, Bennett, Oladipo) which makes total sense since we sit at #7.
 

Glenn

Hall of Famer
#96
A lot of love for Adams on this board (I haven't seen him). Has he come in to visit the Kings?
He is scheduled to come in. Look up some videos on Youtube and join the bandwagon. :) A summery of all the mock drafts has him listed at #13 which is why I find it odd that so few people know of him. Perhaps it is because Pitt isn't on national TV. I don't know as I don't watch college basketball. He is a raw talent waiting for a competent coach.

No, I wouldn't trade down. That is just an invitation to losing someone who is rated three spots behind Zeller. It's all about the fit on the Kings and if he develops, he also may eventually end up being BPA at #7. (I don't think there is a predictable BPA at #7)
 
#97
He is scheduled to come in. Look up some videos on Youtube and join the bandwagon. :) A summery of all the mock drafts has him listed at #13 which is why I find it odd that so few people know of him. Perhaps it is because Pitt isn't on national TV. I don't know as I don't watch college basketball. He is a raw talent waiting for a competent coach.

No, I wouldn't trade down. That is just an invitation to losing someone who is rated three spots behind Zeller. It's all about the fit on the Kings and if he develops, he also may eventually end up being BPA at #7. (I don't think there is a predictable BPA at #7)
I'm with you Glenn. I mentioned in the other Adams thread that he is damn near identical in his predraft size and athletic ability measurements to Drummond which this board has been complaining about passing on for a year. He also passes my untrained eyeball test. Draft Express has him at #10 so he should almost for sure be there at 7. I would love to actually solve some problems with a draft pick instead of creating more. We'll see how the visit goes. Glad he is scheduled.
 
#98
An article named "NBA Draft 2013: Projected Lottery Picks with Highest Bust Potential" was released today on Bleacher Report and they have Adams as a high bust potential. He's definitely got an NBA body and size, interesting article nonetheless.

"Why He Could Be a Bust

As athletic and hard working as the 19-year-old from New Zealand is, his basketball IQ is perhaps the lowest of any player in the first round. He's only played organized basketball for six years.

The learning curve was quite steep for him as a freshman at Pittsburgh, hence his less-than stellar numbers: 7.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.

One can only imagine it'll take Adams some time to find himself in the NBA.

Will teams have the patience to wait on him to develop before shuffling him to a different city based on his potential?

He's a likable kid with great work ethic who is easy to root for. But it is hard not to recognize the bust potential."

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ted-lottery-picks-with-highest-bust-potential
 
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#99
An article named "NBA Draft 2013: Projected Lottery Picks with Highest Bust Potential" was released today on Bleacher Report and they have Adams as a high bust potential. He's definitely got an NBA body and size, interesting article nonetheless.

"Why He Could Be a Bust

As athletic and hard working as the 19-year-old from New Zealand is, his basketball IQ is perhaps the lowest of any player in the first round. He's only played organized basketball for six years.

The learning curve was quite steep for him as a freshman at Pittsburgh, hence his less-than stellar numbers: 7.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.

One can only imagine it'll take Adams some time to find himself in the NBA.

Will teams have the patience to wait on him to develop before shuffling him to a different city based on his potential?

He's a likable kid with great work ethic who is easy to root for. But it is hard not to recognize the bust potential."

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ted-lottery-picks-with-highest-bust-potential
Adams, Len, and Noel are the top 3 bust picks in 2013? Did Isaiah Thomas write this?
 
Ya never know. I actually like Len MUCH better than Noel myself, but I'm often and usually wrong when it comes to the draft. I thought Thomas Robinson was a STEAL, so WTH do I know? lol
 

Glenn

Hall of Famer
Adams, Len, and Noel are the top 3 bust picks in 2013? Did Isaiah Thomas write this?
It has to be someone from this forum as it seems no one is interested in anyone taller than 6'5". I don't understand that criticism of Adams at all. Yes, he doesn't appear to know what he is doing but he has never been taught what to do.
 

Glenn

Hall of Famer
An article named "NBA Draft 2013: Projected Lottery Picks with Highest Bust Potential" was released today on Bleacher Report and they have Adams as a high bust potential. He's definitely got an NBA body and size, interesting article nonetheless.

"Why He Could Be a Bust

As athletic and hard working as the 19-year-old from New Zealand is, his basketball IQ is perhaps the lowest of any player in the first round. He's only played organized basketball for six years.

The learning curve was quite steep for him as a freshman at Pittsburgh, hence his less-than stellar numbers: 7.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.

One can only imagine it'll take Adams some time to find himself in the NBA.

Will teams have the patience to wait on him to develop before shuffling him to a different city based on his potential?

He's a likable kid with great work ethic who is easy to root for. But it is hard not to recognize the bust potential."

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ted-lottery-picks-with-highest-bust-potential
You forgot this part of the quote: "Adams is a hard-working, athletic seven-footer with tremendous upside because of the aforementioned qualities." In other words there is a high risk and high reward to the team that drafts him. I can't disagree with that but I think the quote was misleading and the article seemed to take a shot at big men in general.
 
I want Oleksiy Len. >.>

I was watching him on youtube against Duke (Mason Plumlee), and Len makes him look TINY. He's also dominating the game.
 
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bajaden

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I want Oleksiy Len. >.>

I was watching him on youtube against Duke (Mason Plumlee), and Len makes him look TINY. He's also dominating the game.
I saw him play plenty, and his first game of the year was against Kentucky. He flat out dominated in that game. Len had the misfortune to play on a team, Maryland, that was dominated by very selfish guards that seldom passed him the ball. Make no mistake, he's still raw in many areas, but he's definitely starting center material in the NBA.

Could you start him next to Cousins? I doubt it! Someone would have to guard the PF position, and I don't think it benefits either of them to put them in that position. But Len would be excellent insurance to have in the event something goes wrong with Cousins. At worse, he would be good trade material down the road. Starting centers are hard to come by.
 
I don't think the defense would be worse than Memphis' Randolph-Gasol lineup.

My rotation would look like:
Starters @C: Len, @PF: Cousins -> 1st Sub @C: Cousins, @PF: PPat -> 2nd Sub @C: Len @PF: PPat -> Back to Starters

I secretly prefer a big 7' barefoot player next to Cousins.
 
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Seeing as how we probably won't be stopping anyone from getting to the basket maybe it's now time to get us a shot blocker at the 4. Brandan Wright is mobile, blocks shots and is available.
 
Why get a shot blocker when you can get Carl Landry?! :rolleyes:

The new signing makes JT and PPat completely redundant because that guy next to Cousins now absolutely has to be a shot blocker and he absolutely has to be able to play both PF and C defensively! Just narrowed the candidate pool considerably!
 
Why get a shot blocker when you can get Carl Landry?! :rolleyes:

The new signing makes JT and PPat completely redundant because that guy next to Cousins now absolutely has to be a shot blocker and he absolutely has to be able to play both PF and C defensively! Just narrowed the candidate pool considerably!
Brandon Wright?
 

Glenn

Hall of Famer
Why get a shot blocker when you can get Carl Landry?! :rolleyes:

The new signing makes JT and PPat completely redundant because that guy next to Cousins now absolutely has to be a shot blocker and he absolutely has to be able to play both PF and C defensively! Just narrowed the candidate pool considerably!

i hope PDA has something lined up as that's the only way this can make sense. We now have too many guards (still) and too many bigs of average skill level. We had sooo much cap space to pull off something big and so far haven't. There better be some move that cleans up this mess.
 

Entity

Hall of Famer
would Jermaine O'neal come to us or is going to be looking for a champioship for 2 years and out? guy averaged over a block a game last year with little playing time
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
would Jermaine O'neal come to us or is going to be looking for a champioship for 2 years and out? guy averaged over a block a game last year with little playing time
I was interested in Jermaine last year, still would be. Now there is a guy who COULD paly next to Cuz. Just too bad he's so decrepit.
 

Entity

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I was interested in Jermaine last year, still would be. Now there is a guy who COULD paly next to Cuz. Just too bad he's so decrepit.
he looked really good last year in limited minutes but i was impressed with him he averaged 1.4 blks in 18 min and just as many rebounds as Carl landry. Except landry got 10 more min a game :rolleyes: