Ya i agree, i would take noah over mcgee any day.
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Yet, if they were in the same class I would have a feeling there would be a huge debate over which one to take. It's easy to say now that they are nearly complete prospects, that you would take Noah. Back then though, Mcgee's athletic abilities would have made him about as desirable of a prospect as Noah(who wasn't looked upon very well coming out of school). Otto Porter is basically Joakim Noah as a small forward. The next play he takes off will be his first kinda guy, who we do not have in anyone besides Vasquez right now.
I don't get the "JJ Hickson" love out here. I mean his individual advanced numbers look good (PER of 20, REB splits of 13/29/21, ORTG of 114). But for all his rebounding abilities, why is it that POR rebounds better when he's off the court?
According to most sites that provide on/off court splits, POR rebounds better when Hickson is OFF the floor. I'll go with NBAWowy.com since I know how he gets the info (play-by-play parsing, so it's actual rebounding percentage, not an estimate). Without Hickson, POR rebounds at a rate of 24.6/75.4/49.7. With Hickson, 26.4/71.9/45.2. That may speak to Hickson's inability to consistently box out his man. And the 5 players that play the most without Hickson on the court is the lineup featuring their starting five but replacing Hickson with Leonard -- who's a worse individual rebounder than Hickson.
Not to mention the fact that the amount of shots at the rim (meaning dunks, layups or tip-in) is higher when Hickson is ON the court, than off.
Amount of Dunks+Layups:
with JJ = 988 (or 26.4% of total attempts) where opponents make 63.3%.
without JJ = 644 (or 25.2% of total attempts) where opponents make 62.4%
The fact that according to 82games.com, POR is better off with Hickson NOT on the floor speaks something.
Don't want him anywhere near here or I'll never hear the end of Monty continuously pounding at Hickson's inability to box out or rotate properly on defense.
According to Wiki,
Oladipo's bday: May 4 1992
Mclemore's bday: Feb 11 1993
Muhammad's bday: Nov 13 1992
You're off on your proclamations (according to Wiki). Oladipo is about nine months older than the redshirted freshman McLemore and 6 months older than Muhammad. Yes?
I hope Noel falls in the draft, and the Pelicans draft him. The rookie they get, in this draft, will not get the team to the playoffs next year. Any veteran they get in free agency or with trades, will help get to the playoffs. So Noel can play in late next season.
I really hope we don't get Hickson as our 5, he cannot protect the rim. Even Portland's GM has said he was overmatched at center.
Here's a direct quote from Portlands GM (Neil Olshey) about JJ Hickson:
http://www.hoopsrumors.com/2013/04/o...on-center.htmlQuote:
What are the odds on keeping J.J. Hickson?
We have J.J.'S Bird Rights. He has a very high cap hold ($7.98MM). It's not just a question of whether you bring him back. It's within the context of … what positions would you not be able to bring in if you sign him? We are the worst team in the NBA in points in the paint and protecting the rim. We've been disguising J.J., who has been a warrior and played hard all year, but there's a certain reality to playing a 6-8 power forward as your 5-man. That's not an indictment of J.J. He has played out of position and done all we've asked him to do. But we've become a 3 (small forward) and rim type of league. We have the 3-man down. Now defensively, we have to protect the rim better.