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iml84myd8s Starting Rotation
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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Actually, even though Bynum has size and some skills, Bynum probably would be getting limited minutes if he did go to Connecticut.
Coach Calhoun likes to play his junior and senior players. Right now Boone and Armstrong are looking like centers who have been coached by a solid if not great college coach for the past three years.
Nothing against Bynum, but he'll need time before he proves anything in the NBA. |
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Mike@LG Moderator
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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^Disagree. I think he'd bump Hilton Armstrong's minutes.
Like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes, but against really weak competition. Armstrong is overrated. _________________ Resident Car Nut.
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iml84myd8s Starting Rotation
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:58 am Post subject: |
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Mike@LG wrote: | ^Disagree. I think he'd bump Hilton Armstrong's minutes.
Like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes, but against really weak competition. Armstrong is overrated. |
Does this mean you think Bynum is overrated?
Your comment starts off with "like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes". That would indicate they bother are overrated but have shown flashes (of greatness) against really weak competition (such as the Knicks). |
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wolfpaclaker Retired Number
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:30 am Post subject: |
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Calhoun said he would design his whole system around Bynum. He was really fond of the guy.
Though I do think even in college - Bynum would need a year before he dominated at that level.
But a year of elite college play - and Bynum's a top pick - giving the Lakers NO chance at drafting him unless they tanked going into the season.
Also, I'm not saying that if a guy can dominate at college he can dominate in the NBA. Not the case. But I do think a guy like Bynum - who's a natural low post Center with his length and size - would be a top pick if he had even had a solid rookie season at NCAA.
Especially considering the draftclass coming out this season. |
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sodapoppenski Star Player
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:54 am Post subject: |
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Mike@LG wrote: | ^Disagree. I think he'd bump Hilton Armstrong's minutes.
Like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes, but against really weak competition. Armstrong is overrated. |
Agree on Bynum bumping Armstrong's minutes.
Disagree that he's overrated, very much so in fact. |
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Mike@LG Moderator
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:03 am Post subject: |
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iml84myd8s wrote: | Mike@LG wrote: | ^Disagree. I think he'd bump Hilton Armstrong's minutes.
Like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes, but against really weak competition. Armstrong is overrated. |
Does this mean you think Bynum is overrated?
Your comment starts off with "like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes". That would indicate they bother are overrated but have shown flashes (of greatness) against really weak competition (such as the Knicks). |
No, I don't think I'm overrating Bynum. I just think that with all the experience Armstrong has had, in practice against Boone and Okafor, and still can't get a consistent 15-10 out of him every game? Overrated. _________________ Resident Car Nut.
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magic_bryant Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:39 am Post subject: |
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Mike@LG wrote: | iml84myd8s wrote: | Mike@LG wrote: | ^Disagree. I think he'd bump Hilton Armstrong's minutes.
Like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes, but against really weak competition. Armstrong is overrated. |
Does this mean you think Bynum is overrated?
Your comment starts off with "like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes". That would indicate they bother are overrated but have shown flashes (of greatness) against really weak competition (such as the Knicks). |
No, I don't think I'm overrating Bynum. I just think that with all the experience Armstrong has had, in practice against Boone and Okafor, and still can't get a consistent 15-10 out of him every game? Overrated. |
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iml84myd8s Starting Rotation
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:23 am Post subject: |
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Mike@LG wrote: | iml84myd8s wrote: | Mike@LG wrote: | ^Disagree. I think he'd bump Hilton Armstrong's minutes.
Like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes, but against really weak competition. Armstrong is overrated. |
Does this mean you think Bynum is overrated?
Your comment starts off with "like Bynum, Hilton has shown flashes". That would indicate they bother are overrated but have shown flashes (of greatness) against really weak competition (such as the Knicks). |
No, I don't think I'm overrating Bynum. I just think that with all the experience Armstrong has had, in practice against Boone and Okafor, and still can't get a consistent 15-10 out of him every game? Overrated. |
I'd agree with that. Armstrong has looked solid this year but he's got a solid team around him. Boone, however, really has been impressive. After Okafor left, there weren't a lot of people who thought they would have such a solid front court this year. Armstrong and Boone have exceeded expectations, so far. |
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vakobe Star Player
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:24 pm Post subject: |
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K8KillerInstinct wrote: | KA_2 wrote: | K8KillerInstinct wrote: | Actually I would rather see a Shaq-type player because in this age. that type of player is almost unstoppable |
^ You'd take Shaq over Kareem? Christ no. |
Forget about Shaq's personal problems and attitude for a moment, but I would actually take a player who is the most DOMINANT player in the paint. Completely unstoppable strength and power. From a bastketball standpoint, I think Shaq is more dominant than Kareem. |
You are probably too young to remember, but I have yet to see anyone more dominant in the paint than Kareem. I realize that Wilt's numbers are more impressive, but I didn't see Wilt play until the latter years of his career. |
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