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Westbrook looked annoyed, that was funny. all the same damn questions would annoy me too. ahha
Westbrook looked annoyed, that was funny. all the same damn questions would annoy me too. ahha
Interesting video. Alexander really seems like he wants to play for us. Also Westbrook thinks he'll play a lot of PG. P.S. Batum was also interviewed
Of course Westbrook is going to say he's a PG, no one wants a 6'3 SG who can't shoot.
Take this with a grain of salt(since it's from Chad Ford I think) but some dude from espn or draftexpress said his shot looked really good at the Orlando predraft camp.
How would you feel about DJ Augustin?It's hard not to like Alexander; he sounds like he has the attitude and work ethic you want from ever player on your team. I'd prefer Batum to him, but I can't say I'd be upset with picking him.
Whatever the case, he's no Eric Gordon in terms of offensive skills and scoring moves. My main point is, take whatever players say with a grain of salt; of course he's going to advertise himself as a PG, he'd be an idiot to say he's a SG or a combo guard.
He's a better passer and ball handler than Gordon. Sure he's not the shooter Gordon is but even EG went through a stretch where he was absolutely awful.
How would you feel about DJ Augustin?
It's hard not to like Alexander; he sounds like he has the attitude and work ethic you want from ever player on your team. I'd prefer Batum to him, but I can't say I'd be upset with picking him.
If you've seen him play, there's a lot not to like. He can jump. That's about it. No fluidity, no quickness to the basket, no back to the basket game. I just don't see it with this guy. He's all hype and no game. Of all the names that are talked about as a possible Kings pick, I like him the least. I think he would be disastrous.
Being a fan of the team already may be the last characteristic I'm looking for in our draft pick.
Anthony Randolph has strangely decided to work out for a number of teams that seemingly have little chance at drafting him (Portland, Indiana) while refusing to visit teams that very well could—such as Sacramento. Randolph’s workouts continue to underwhelm many onlookers, to the point that it has clearly affected his confidence. On the positive side, his dislocated shoulder does not appear to be a short-term or long-term issue, according to teams that have studied his physical in-depth.
Phew, maybe we won't draft Randolph after all. I'm still thinking it'll be Darrell Arthur and a late-first...possibly Hibbert.
...which equals two big guys who can't rebound![]()
I still like Randolph a lot. I get the knocks on him, but I think most of them are correctable and if he gets with the right program he can develop into a Bosh like PF. Even if he doesn't I can see him being a very effective hybrid type SF like Josh Smith. He's definitely a risk, but I think we can afford to take it. However, I don't expect Petrie to be the type to go for that kind of risk.
I still like Arthur a bit and I think he still has potential, but I just don't like him for us at this point. He doesn't have great length, he doesn't have great explosiveness (good, but not great), and he has too much to work on with his game. Would much rather go with Speights if we're going for a PF, has an even better offensive game than Arthur, has the athleticism, length, and nba body. Concerns about passiveness and/or laziness, but Arthur isn't exactly the most aggressive or hard working guy out there either; especially when you consider how poorly he did in the combines. The only thing Arthur really has over Speights is lateral quicks and defensive focus.
DeAndre Jordan Impresses Big Time in Private Workouts
As a result of my continuous efforts to obtain the latest inside information, it is now this writer’s opinion that DeAndre Jordan has substantially impressed teams with how well he has presented himself in private workouts (with Sacramento and Phoenix) and his stock is on the rise!