bajaden
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Just watching Maryland and NC State, so it's my first time seeing Len and Leslie. It's only 5 mins in and I'm fairly sure I'm going to like Len more than Isaiah Austin, who is one of the skinniest big men I've ever seen. Len looks pretty big, and made a beautiful pass to his teammate a moment ago. Leslie has done nothing as of yet. Does anyone know anything about Maryland's freshman PG? Don't know yet if he's a serious prospect, but he's already made two eye-opening moves. One an impressive crossover going full speed which took his defender out before making an athletic shot over a big guy, and the second not too dissimilar. Maybe it won't happen too often, but it was impressive.
I watched the same game last night after the Kings game. I think Len shows a lot of promise. He appears to be an above aveage athlete for a 7 footer, and he has great length. I don't know what his wingspan is, but it appears to be huge. He's quite intimidating in the post with his arms straight up in the air. Obviously his post game needs some refinement. Its a little mechanical, and at times a little rushed, but you can see the foundation there to build on. Unfortuately, he doesn't get the ball enough in the post to have the kind of impact on the game that he could. Personally I got sick and tired of seeing Marylands guards driving out of control to the basket and throwing up wild crazy shots. From some of the nice passes Len made in the post, it seemed they could benefit from running the ball through him at times. Anyway, I think he's a good looking prospect, but he's still raw in some areas, which isn't unusual. He does block his share of shots, but at the moment, he's not the shotblocker that Withey and Noel are. Not sure he has as good of instincts as they do.
As for C.J. Leslie, I wouldn't give you the powder to blow him to hell. Well, maybe thats a bit extreme, but needless to say, he's been a major disappointment for me, and frankly I'm sick and tired of waiting for him to develop into this so called great player thats hidden somewhere inside of him. His jumpshot has improved, but when contested, his percentage drops like a rock. He is a terrific athlete, and perhaps thats what all the noise was about when he came out of highschool. But this is his third year of college, and the amount of improvement he's made is not very noticable. On occasion, he will impact a game, but I can't begin to tell you how many games I've watched, where you wouldn't have noticed he was in the game, if he wasn't listed on the roster. In short, Leslie, in my opinion, hasn't lived up to anyone's expectations. Doesn't mean that a light won't go on in the future, but I sure wouldn't use a 1st round pick on him.
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