If Robinson is 6'9.5 you probably have to take him. It could work out to be similar to a Gasol and Randolph pairing although the players are nothing alike but complement each other well. Although the fact that numerous Kansas big men have flamed out in the league has put some doubt in my mind. But Robinson has also developed the ability to shoot as far as the 3 to his repertoire so that is a plus and it makes it harder to guard him. If he was 6'10 legit, I doubt he drops to the Kings.
Drummond has Thabeet written all over him. Completely raw, low BB IQ, only thing he does well is grab lobs (which he won't get as easily in the NBA) and offensive rebounds. Pass.
Barnes has gotten worse every year; best case scenario is he's another decent scorer who can't shoot from three and just adds to the logjam in the backcourt.
Robinson has gotten better every year and is the most complete player of the guys here. I might even give up one of MT or Tyreke to trade up and get him, since it would give us a good chance of having the best frontcourt in the NBA for the next decade.
Wow! Just wow!
Robinson is a terrible fit jext to Cousins and you would trade MT or Reke for him?
Robinson is as good a fir with Cousins as JJ Hickson was and we all know how that one turned out! What we need next to Cousins is a player that can be very effective without getting shots not another undersized "big" that needs his shots
What does this even mean?Beal:
Based on college work: 2nd
Based on basketball build/ballhandling: 31st
Overall: 5th
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Harrison Barnes:
Based on college work: 19th
Based on basketball build/ballhandling: 33rd
Overall: 27th
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Andre Drummond
Based on college work: 34th
Based on basketball build/ballhandling: 37th
Overall: 39th
At a guess, I'd say he'll be around 6'9'' in shoes. Which is fine. Anything above that is a bonus. I doubt he falls to the Kings either way, he's the type of guy that will excel during interviews and workouts with his athleticism and work ethic.
Wow! Just wow!
Robinson is a terrible fit jext to Cousins and you would trade MT or Reke for him?
Robinson is as good a fir with Cousins as JJ Hickson was and we all know how that one turned out! What we need next to Cousins is a player that can be very effective without getting shots not another undersized "big" that needs his shots
Whoa, hold up horsey. I agree with you about the poster you quoted and who he would give up to get Robinson. No chance I give up Reke to get him. But your constant comparisons of Robinson to Hickson are way, way off. If you're going to keep making the comparison, at least elaborate as to where it comes from? It seems bizarre to me. They are both good athletes. And Robinson is the better one, without a doubt. That's as far as it goes for me. Don't see any other similarities.
The other key similarity is that they both need the ball to be effective. Something that we can't have. What we need next to Cousins is a role player that excels at things that Cousins doesn't or a role player that does the dirty work and is not looking to score his fair share.
That is why Hickson was such a terrible fit. In no way am I comparing Robinson's game to Hickson's as they are obviously different but the key similarity is that both need the ball to be effective and they don't get it (as they won't with us) then they become the shell of their ability.
Its exactly the reason why JT was our most effective player next to Cousins and Hickson stunk it up as much as he did. It is not about who Robinson reminds me of as a player but what type of player is he. Its why Shaq won with guys like Haslem next to him but didn't with someone like Malone. The difference in talent level is obvious but so is the difference in "fit"! This is not a video game where you stack up with players that are better overall, this is real life business where fit at times is MUCH more important than talent level, especially if you have your talented guy already.
If we just want a role player who can grab boards and get put-backs, then we should stick with JT and grab a guard. JT would fit perfectly on a playoff team next to a workhorse center.
The Shaq comparison is off because Shaq was completely ineffective from outside 3-5 feet. I'd also note that Shaq won with Zo and Haslem, not just Haslem, and those are two guys with games that are much less compatible yet they won because both made big contributions. Robinson and Cousins are both decent shooters; putting one on the block and the other on the high post would make for a nightmare matchup because if you leave a guy open at the top he could knock down the shot, and if you guard the low post alone either of those guys is capable of scoring.
You don't need both guys to be scoring 20 ppg- we had this debate endlessly about Martin and Evans and its true for the front court as well. Each guy would get less touches than if they were the man, but efficiency and team play will increase. You could also bring JT off the bench to balance things out so that they have 5-10 minutes a game where they each is being showcased.
Duncan/Admiral worked, Vlade/Webber worked, Pippin/Jordan worked, Lebron/Wade works. As long as you have a good coach and a good system, I don't see why anyone would be opposed to having 2 great post players (or guards) and instead go after pairing our all-NBA center with an almost surefire bust.
Mourning (PJ Brown)
Ewing (Oakley, Camby)
Shaq (HoGrant, Horry, Haslem)
Hakeem (Thorpe, Horry)
Admiral (Cummings, Rodman, Duncan)
Jabbar (Rambis, Green)
Daugherty (Nance)
Smits (D. Davis, A. Davis)
Moses (B. Jones)
Yao never got to play alongside anybody -- they never found him his PF and he got hurt too soon. Mostly he was old Juwann Howard, Stromile swift, Chuck Hayes, whatever other spare part they could throw out there. Of course Orlando is going to lose Dwight after stupidly playing three point shooters next to him. If you want to call a spade a spade then Duncan counts too, and was paired with Rasho, Nazrmohammed, Admiral of course, Oberto, in recent years Blair sometimes.
Barnes has gotten worse every year; best case scenario is he's another decent scorer who can't shoot from three and just adds to the logjam in the backcourt.
Wait. A 6'8" SF adds to the "logjam in the backcourt." ?
How does that work exactly?
I just love when people say that this or that player needs the ball in his hands to be effective. Effective is a very general term, so you need to define what you mean my effective when making that statement. Effective on offense, or defense? I don't know too many players that are effective on offense without touching the ball at some point. You have to touch the ball to pass it. You have to touch the ball to shoot it. If you not going to do either of those two things, you might as well not even be out there on offense, unless you want a player that does nothing but stand at the top of the key and set screens. Here's a clue. If you can't score, you won't be guarded. That leads to having the other four players being guarded by five players.
Having said all that. Robinson is a very unselfish player, and if you don't think so, then you didn't watch him play. He has great hands and is a relentless rebounder. He's certainly didn't dominate the ball at Kansas, but he did have the ball in his hands a lot at times. Thats what happens when you rebound. Its very difficult to rebound the ball without touching it. He's also a very good passer averaging around 2 assists a game. I'll be honest. I'm not sure what kind of game of basketball some of you want. Do you want a team that just gives the ball to two players and no one else touches the ball, and if they do, they should go to the bench. All of this is the biggest bunch of nonsense I've heard in a long time. The more skills any player, and I mean any player has, is a benefit to the team. It then comes down to how a player uses those skills.
Because you can shoot, doesn't mean you have to shoot. If you put five very talented players on the floor together that are committed to team play, the best players will still end up taking the most shots. But it will happen within the flow of the game, and not be forced. Unselfishness and patience along with talent wins games. What I don't want on the team, is a player that thinks he's better than he is, who also has tunnel vision once the ball hits his hands. How many times did you see Hickson pass the ball once he had it? He almost always forced up some kind of shot. Thats not what Robinison does.
Robinson isn't my first choice, but I'll take him over Drummond 10 times out of 10. The same people that are lusting after Drummond, will be bitching about his play one year from now if we draft him. As one of the NBA GM's said when asked about Drummond. " My hope is that someone picks him before its my turn to pick. He's a GM's nightmare!"