If Aminu was 6'3" he would've never lasted as long as he has. It was more than time enough to let him go.
But this thread is for Patric Young. Glad we kept him. Think he's gonna be a solid player for us for years to come, health providing.
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If Aminu was 6'3" he would've never lasted as long as he has. It was more than time enough to let him go.
But this thread is for Patric Young. Glad we kept him. Think he's gonna be a solid player for us for years to come, health providing.
Darius Miller should be overseas or in the D-League. Not on an NBA roster.
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I'm so glad to see Patric getting this deal; if anyone deserved it, it was a hard working young guy like him. He just had to BO-LIEVE
From the man himself:
It's a blessing to announce that I signed a contract with the New Orleans Pelicans. Thank you to everyone that supported me!!!
— Patric Young (@BigPatYoung4) July 19, 2014
If anything, aminu would fit best on teams that were playing a lot of small ball and tanking like never before.
76ers, why haven't you called him yet?
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Can someone magic up a Young Youtube highlights video please?
Welcome aboard, Big Little Big Man! Hopefully we will have lots of large late leads, so our bigs can all play some and we can see who is the best in particular situations. I'm interested to see how Young's perimeter defense looks if we put him on a large SF or a quick PF....
Love the patrick young signing will give that energy that always gets under the skin of good players
But to respond to the hate on AMINU on offense he need to be on the court with guys that can push the pace of the game. And not in slow catch and shoot situation.
And on defense. 8/10 times he guards best wing and because of others getting beat from perimeter hes in help or having to close out on good scorers. And good scorers will make it tough on any defender.....see lebron vs. Spurs
I want aminu back for a fair price. He adds versatility to our roster.
The 'anti-lebron' strategy of putting a guy like David West or Diaw on him seemed to work out well, I can't imagine Young not having the foot speed of either of those two. Be interesting to see how he is incorporated, he has a skillset that allows him to play in a lot of different spots on the court.
Young's big knock coming out of college was lack of rebounding. If SL is any indication, he is willing to put forth the effort in that area. One question is whether he will be effective against better rebounding competition at the next level. If he is, then the next question is whether he can defend against his man and against quicker players when switched. If he can do those two things I'm happy to let Aminu go. Young won't be expected to shoot or handle the ball. He certainly won't improve our spacing. However, every single move can't be about spacing. Some times you need to bang in the paint for boards, and Young appears like he might be built for that.
I covered Patric Young for four years in college, so here's a quick scouting report on him from his college days:
-- Very cerebral player, one of the most intelligent and put-together guys I've been around in the college game for the last half-decade or so. He is excellent at understanding the overall strategy a team is employing and understanding where everyone fits in and where they're supposed to be. He was responsible for calling Florida's defensive coverages, and it's one of the reasons Florida was good enough defensively to make it to the Final Four this year without a single draft pick on the roster. Young's as good a pick-and-roll defender as there was in the college game. I think from that standpoint, he's perfect for the Pelicans.
-- Young was never a fantastic rebounder at Florida. I've always felt he lacked the natural instinct some guys have to just know where the ball's coming off. That said, he will work his tail off to make sure he's in good position and he has his man boxed out. Not the greatest jumper when going up for rebounds, though that can certainly improve if his health does. He had constant knee injuries (never significant enough to keep him out of games) that were nagging enough that you could sometimes tell he was having trouble getting off the floor. Iced them after darned near every game. That said, he looked as good athletically his senior year as he did in the previous two, when the injuries seemed to slow him a bit more.
-- Young has never had a great offensive game, but it seemed to be developing some during his senior year. He can hit his hook shot pretty consistently, and that's been a go-to move for Florida post players the last few years. He can clean up with dunks around the rim when given the chance as well. As far as a face-up game, he was never asked to do much of that at Florida, so it's hard to say whether he can develop that given time. He did take a few mid-range jumpers at Florida last year and made a handful of them, so the potential is at least there.
-- Bottom line, Young's a smart player who can play strong defense and give a ton of effort in stretches. He will outhustle just about anyone on the floor, which is what you're looking for out of a physical player like him who's likely to play a backup/reserve role in the NBA.
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