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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:29 am    Post subject:

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I guess I personally want more of an immediate impact. It will take 4 years for this guy. Like, I want a player who will be able to contribute in his 2nd year.
Ideally, someone who"ll average 10 ppg in his first year, 17 ppg in his second year. For Vonleh, 10 ppg will come in his third year.


You want to take someone who's ultimately going to end up being the best player available, we may not have the luxury of having that and being ready for immediate contribution.


I don't personally get the feeling that Vonleh will be more than a 3rd guy ever. Kinda like Odom.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:37 am    Post subject:

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I guess I personally want more of an immediate impact. It will take 4 years for this guy. Like, I want a player who will be able to contribute in his 2nd year.
Ideally, someone who"ll average 10 ppg in his first year, 17 ppg in his second year. For Vonleh, 10 ppg will come in his third year.


You want to take someone who's ultimately going to end up being the best player available, we may not have the luxury of having that and being ready for immediate contribution.


I don't personally get the feeling that Vonleh will be more than a 3rd guy ever. Kinda like Odom.


I was just speaking in principle.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 4:09 pm    Post subject:

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I guess I personally want more of an immediate impact. It will take 4 years for this guy. Like, I want a player who will be able to contribute in his 2nd year.
Ideally, someone who"ll average 10 ppg in his first year, 17 ppg in his second year. For Vonleh, 10 ppg will come in his third year.


That's how you end up Okafor over Dwight Howard.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:55 am    Post subject:

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At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:07 am    Post subject:

He was measured at 6'9.75 in shoes at the hoop summit, and he only has an 8'10 standing reach, so unless he's still growing, that is not ideal C measurements.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:08 am    Post subject:

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At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.


Official measurements.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Noah-Vonleh-6471/

That's enough length. That's not enough strength.

Would you play Odom at center? He had that length.
Would you play Durant at center? He has that length. Actually, more so.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:55 pm    Post subject:

he is not our guy.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:04 pm    Post subject:

Don't like Vonleh for LA.

Hope Mitch and Jim don't become enamored with this guy's size.

Much rather draft Cauley-Stein.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:05 pm    Post subject:

Mike@LG wrote:
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At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.


Official measurements.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Noah-Vonleh-6471/

That's enough length. That's not enough strength.

Would you play Odom at center? He had that length.
Would you play Durant at center? He has that length. Actually, more so.


Vonleh has about 20lbs on Odom and 40lbs on Durant at the same age.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:37 pm    Post subject:

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Mike@LG wrote:
Triple-Threat-Lakers wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.


Official measurements.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Noah-Vonleh-6471/

That's enough length. That's not enough strength.

Would you play Odom at center? He had that length.
Would you play Durant at center? He has that length. Actually, more so.


Vonleh has about 20lbs on Odom and 40lbs on Durant at the same age.


Odom floated around 240-250 as a PF.

My point is, I'm not comfortable with Vonleh as a center. It's the same for Tyler and Cody Zeller. They have the size, and don't play C.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:37 pm    Post subject:

GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
Triple-Threat-Lakers wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.


Official measurements.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Noah-Vonleh-6471/

That's enough length. That's not enough strength.

Would you play Odom at center? He had that length.
Would you play Durant at center? He has that length. Actually, more so.


Vonleh has about 20lbs on Odom and 40lbs on Durant at the same age.


Odom floated around 240-250 as a PF.

My point is, I'm not comfortable with Vonleh as a center. It's the same for Tyler and Cody Zeller. They have the size, and don't play C.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:03 am    Post subject:

Mike@LG wrote:
GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
Triple-Threat-Lakers wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.


Official measurements.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Noah-Vonleh-6471/

That's enough length. That's not enough strength.

Would you play Odom at center? He had that length.
Would you play Durant at center? He has that length. Actually, more so.


Vonleh has about 20lbs on Odom and 40lbs on Durant at the same age.


Odom floated around 240-250 as a PF.

My point is, I'm not comfortable with Vonleh as a center. It's the same for Tyler and Cody Zeller. They have the size, and don't play C.


I don't think it's his primary position, but he can play there. Odom floated around 240-250 in his late 20's. Vonleh is 18 years old and in the low 240's.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:40 am    Post subject:

6'8 without shoes, 6'9ish with shoes on. Wingspan helps, but LO floated around there but at the end of the games it was still Gasol finishing. And it isn't like today's centers are awful. They are big, but just not as skilled. But Vonleh doesn't have enough to battle Davis, Aldridge/Lopez, Duncan, Dwight, Cousins, Bogut, DJ, Kanter/Favors, Mozgov/McGee, Randolph/Gasol, Love/Pek, etc.

Those are a lot of quality bigs that he'd have to battle night in and night out at the center position. Not sure if he has the strength for it at all. This isn't like Noah with a strong base and the height giving up some weight. He's about 6'9 and 240, which is good power forward size but you'll wear him out at center.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 5:31 pm    Post subject:

GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
Triple-Threat-Lakers wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
At 6'9" in shoes with a 7'3" wingspan and light in the backpocket, I'm not convinced. It would be like playing Odom at center.


Mike where are you getting the 6'9'' info from? Most draft sites have him at 6'10" and quite frankly with his length, that's enough to play center in today's NBA.


Official measurements.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Noah-Vonleh-6471/

That's enough length. That's not enough strength.

Would you play Odom at center? He had that length.
Would you play Durant at center? He has that length. Actually, more so.


Vonleh has about 20lbs on Odom and 40lbs on Durant at the same age.


Odom floated around 240-250 as a PF.

My point is, I'm not comfortable with Vonleh as a center. It's the same for Tyler and Cody Zeller. They have the size, and don't play C.


I don't think it's his primary position, but he can play there. Odom floated around 240-250 in his late 20's. Vonleh is 18 years old and in the low 240's.

He's 18 and will have access to some of the best strength/conditioning coaches in the world. He should have no problem bulking up.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:20 pm    Post subject:

Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 8:32 am    Post subject:

Mike@LG wrote:
Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.

True, but it's also helped a lot of guys. Just look at Dwight Howard.

DH as a rookie:

http://www.slamonline.com/online/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/dwight_howard_rookie.jpg
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:15 am    Post subject:

Mike@LG wrote:
Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.


He's going to naturally bulk up. He's 18 years old. The S&C programs will help that natural process happen more efficiently. Human beings don't stay the same weight as they are when they're 18. You were just talking about this happening with Odom. Same thing will happen with Vonleh.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:46 am    Post subject:

GoldenThroat wrote:
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Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.


He's going to naturally bulk up. He's 18 years old. The S&C programs will help that natural process happen more efficiently. Human beings don't stay the same weight as they are when they're 18. You were just talking about this happening with Odom. Same thing will happen with Vonleh.


Or KG. Strength was a problem for him but now he's got that wiry strength without too much bulk.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:56 am    Post subject:

yinoma2001 wrote:
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Mike@LG wrote:
Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.


He's going to naturally bulk up. He's 18 years old. The S&C programs will help that natural process happen more efficiently. Human beings don't stay the same weight as they are when they're 18. You were just talking about this happening with Odom. Same thing will happen with Vonleh.


Or KG. Strength was a problem for him but now he's got that wiry strength without too much bulk.


KG. Kevin Durant. Neither guy has really been hit with heavy injuries, especially on the knees.

Contrast to Bynum, Greg Oden... killed their legs.

The way Odom did it was taking boxing classes as his body matured near peak age. It didn't exactly tack on 25lbs. in a short period of time. Between Odom and Horry, the added bulk was a progression throughout their careers, when they started at roughly 220lbs. each.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:21 am    Post subject:

Mike@LG wrote:
yinoma2001 wrote:
GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.


He's going to naturally bulk up. He's 18 years old. The S&C programs will help that natural process happen more efficiently. Human beings don't stay the same weight as they are when they're 18. You were just talking about this happening with Odom. Same thing will happen with Vonleh.


Or KG. Strength was a problem for him but now he's got that wiry strength without too much bulk.


KG. Kevin Durant. Neither guy has really been hit with heavy injuries, especially on the knees.

Contrast to Bynum, Greg Oden... killed their legs.

The way Odom did it was taking boxing classes as his body matured near peak age. It didn't exactly tack on 25lbs. in a short period of time. Between Odom and Horry, the added bulk was a progression throughout their careers, when they started at roughly 220lbs. each.


Both Bynum and Oden had faulty knees as teenagers. Had nothing to do with bulking up.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:47 am    Post subject:

GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
yinoma2001 wrote:
GoldenThroat wrote:
Mike@LG wrote:
Bulking up is what has killed player's knees.


He's going to naturally bulk up. He's 18 years old. The S&C programs will help that natural process happen more efficiently. Human beings don't stay the same weight as they are when they're 18. You were just talking about this happening with Odom. Same thing will happen with Vonleh.


Or KG. Strength was a problem for him but now he's got that wiry strength without too much bulk.


KG. Kevin Durant. Neither guy has really been hit with heavy injuries, especially on the knees.

Contrast to Bynum, Greg Oden... killed their legs.

The way Odom did it was taking boxing classes as his body matured near peak age. It didn't exactly tack on 25lbs. in a short period of time. Between Odom and Horry, the added bulk was a progression throughout their careers, when they started at roughly 220lbs. each.


Both Bynum and Oden had faulty knees as teenagers. Had nothing to do with bulking up.


What happens every offseason after the draft is, every player goes through some extreme; 10-15lbs of pounds gained or lost.

Considering the Laker situation with health, I don't want Vonleh to be doing anything that pushes his body to the extreme.

We lack healthy bodies as is. I don't want to risk that on a potential franchise changer (he does have that kind of upside) just because he gets pushed around a bit.

He plays center at college, because they're lightweights.

At the NBA level, it's PF, and he's on the lighter side of that right now.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 11:07 am    Post subject:

Vonleh bulked up to play C for Indiana, but I think it hampered his quickness and motor a bit.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:32 pm    Post subject:

All players think bulking up is the answer these days, nothing you can really do about it.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 3:11 pm    Post subject:

Fan0Bynum17 wrote:
All players think bulking up is the answer these days, nothing you can really do about it.


Hopefully he grows into it a bit.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 4:22 pm    Post subject:

FWIW, Vonleh is exactly the kind of guy you'd like to pair with Love. Ability to cover out on the perimeter and protect the rim.
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