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He may be the best available at #4. There will be other quality PGs later in the draft. If thabeet is gone at 3 we should grab this guy.
He's probably the most NBA-ready of the rest of the other picks--put up huge college numbers, and I think he has the craftiness and intelligence to maintain that in the league. I know some will criticize his unorthodox game, his average athleticism and average size which probably won't give him great star quality, but if you need a certified scorer, he's your guy. For our team, I just don't think we need the scoring because he's somewhat reminiscent to KMart--scores efficiently and gets to the free throw line at will--but some will argue that he may be a good sidekick to him as another perimeter player defenses must respect. But I'd prefer a athletic defense pass-first PG or tall athletic shotblocker instead, and Harden almost seems like skillset duplication. But he may grow on me..we'll see.
Why do we need him with KMart and cisco around? He's not a tough defender, nor is he an explosive scorer... Even with if for some random reason Kmart isn't with us I don't think we need harden... I'd rather have derozan
He's probably the most NBA-ready of the rest of the other picks--put up huge college numbers, and I think he has the craftiness and intelligence to maintain that in the league. I know some will criticize his unorthodox game, his average athleticism and average size which probably won't give him great star quality, but if you need a certified scorer, he's your guy. For our team, I just don't think we need the scoring because he's somewhat reminiscent to KMart--scores efficiently and gets to the free throw line at will--but some will argue that he may be a good sidekick to him as another perimeter player defenses must respect. But I'd prefer a athletic defense pass-first PG or tall athletic shotblocker instead, and Harden almost seems like skillset duplication. But he may grow on me..we'll see.
I just want to clarify, Harden is definetly a 2. He is a guy that you don't notice immediately, but then you look up and he has great all around numbers. It is like Jerry Reynolds was saying you take the best player available, on a 17 win team every position needs help.
I like Harden's strength and his ability to do a little of everything. Also the fact that he lead the PAC 10 in steals.
The best hope for Harden is that he catches OKC's eye, not ours, and let's Thabeet slip a spot.
We should start him at PG...how much worse can he be than Beno at running the point? He may not look like a point guard but he has the skills to do so.
His weakest aspects are ball handling and athleticism -- he would get killed at the point. He can pass, but there's no way he could bring it up or defend the darts.
The best hope for Harden is that he catches OKC's eye, not ours, and let's Thabeet slip a spot.
His weakest aspects are ball handling and athleticism -- he would get killed at the point. He can pass, but there's no way he oculd bring it up or defend the darts.
Was pretty much the main guy that did it at Arizona State. If you watched him play you'd realize his role within the offense really was that of a PG.
I don't know what you're talking about, because his handle really isn't good. Most of his turnovers came from lousy ball handling. He's a good passer, and the offense did run through him alot, but he rarely brought the ball up. Really don't know why you'd say otherwise.
Harden did bring the ball up in the games that I watched. I estimate about 30% to 45% of the time it's Harden bringing it up in half-court situations.
He is incapable of bringing the ball up under pressure. Walking up the court with the ball a few times a game does not equivalate to being a PG. Anyone who attempts to play Harden as a PG is going to fail miserably, plain and simple.
This is definitely a draft that Petrie should sit out. He'll be all over Harden, and it'll be a good pick. Petrie won't be able to resist his basketball skill set (best in the draft).
However, the probability that one of the home run picks like Jennings, Holiday, Evans, or DeRozen will surpass Harden in NBA stardom. But which one?
Petrie, imo, won't be able to pull the trigger on anybody buy Harden. I think OKC will take a long look at him though.
Kings need a star, even if it takes a few years to develop one of the younger athletic kids.
That is just really hard to see. Not in the NBA. Not with a SG next to him so that he is the primary ballhandler. I would trap him every time down the floor and he'd average 10 TOs a game. By NBA standards he's not even a good ballhandler for an OG. Trying to make James Harden, who might struggle athletically at OG, into a PG, is just desperation. Rubio is a PG. Jennings is a PG. Lawson is a PG. Evans might be a PG. Curry could be a PG, if you squint. Harden is a SG. Nudge me if he loses 20 lbs, but I don't think that would truly matter either -- his lack of athleticism is not primarily weight derived. You could maybe, MAYBE, pair him with a combo guard of some sort who could help bring the ball up against pressure (like Foye in Minnesota), but that is alot of work to go through for a guy who may not be that good anyway.
As an aside, Dumars was never much of a PG -- that was out of position for him. He could fill in, ran it in very drab fashion when they had nobody better, but created nothing. And he entered the league weighing 190 and with defensive quickness. Harden goes 225, and its a slowish 225.