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    Quote Originally Posted by BallSoHard View Post
    Can we agree that we don't know what he's going to be after one year?
    Yeah, way too soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallSoHard View Post
    Can we agree that we don't know what he's going to be after one year?
    That's cool. However this should be address to everyone not just me.

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    I personally don't see the Ibaka comparison besides they both can hit a midrange jumper, and both block shots. Ibaka is a little more explosive, but doesn't have the best BBall IQ. He hops around like peter Rabbit trying to block shots and is not as good of a rebounder because of it.

    Anthony Davis
    ORR 10.5
    DRR 23.2
    TRR 16.8

    Ibaka
    ORR 11.1
    DRR 17.5
    TRR 12.48

    Davis does not turn the ball over as much either. Davis is better than Duncan when it comes to this (but Davis has a lower usage%) while Ibaka is 3rd to the bottom amongst PFs(lower usage than Davis) that get 25 MPG. The even more interesting point is despite getting a higher usage rate than Ibaka, he's still turning it over less. Davis also takes the cake on any PER type stat as well. This is all while taking into consideration that this is Davis' first year. Davis basically walked into the league as an above average starter at the PF position.

    Edit: I didn't want to cherry pick stats here. There are things I know Ibaka does better. Like i said earlier, he's the more explosive athlete and the better shot blocker. I'm also really impressed by Ibaka's growth over the past 4 years. He is no longer a liability on D.
    Last edited by BallSoHard; 04-07-2013 at 10:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by da ThRONe View Post
    That's cool. However this should be address to everyone not just me.
    Completely agree, the ying and the yang in this are equally at fault here.

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    This is just funny.

    Lots of players have the same skillset, and they turn out totally differently. How many times have people said, "Oh this is the next DRose or Kobe," etc...

    Davis basically walked into the league on Ibaka's level.
    Last edited by Inner_GI; 04-07-2013 at 11:00 AM.

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    Speaking of Ibaka, did anyone know he's taken 53 three pointers this season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by saintsinNO View Post
    Honestly, the form and how comfortable he is with his shot, I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility that he develops a consistent shot from 3, although that's dangerous for young bigs because then they float out there. But if that's part of his game he will average 20+ easily. I think he'll be about 18-19 ppg next year regardless. But yeah totally agree, his offense is surprisingly smooth and coming along very wel.
    I don't want Davis taking 3's, pretty much ever
    never assume

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD23forMVP View Post
    Speaking of Ibaka, did anyone know he's taken 53 three pointers this season?
    How many has he made?

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    I just watched him make one on ABC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallSoHard View Post
    Can we agree that we don't know what he's going to be after one year?
    Quote Originally Posted by da ThRONe View Post
    That's cool. However this should be address to everyone not just me.
    Firstly, speaking only for myself, I said he has a higher ceiling than Paul. That doesn't mean he is going to reach it, but he certainly should IMO. And secondly, the problem is that you aren't giving him his just due. Watching him on the court, it's obvious how much higher his basketball I.Q. is than Ibaka's. His offensive game is WAY more developed than Ibaka's, and he really improved defensively this year in terms of rotations, not biting on fakes, etc... The kid has all the potential in the world, yet you refuse to admit it because you made a really stupid prediction during the draft, and all you really care about is sticking it to this entire board. It's very tiring...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD23forMVP View Post
    Speaking of Ibaka, did anyone know he's taken 53 three pointers this season?
    didn't he hit a game winner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nolaslim213 View Post
    Firstly, speaking only for myself, I said he has a higher ceiling than Paul. That doesn't mean he is going to reach it, but he certainly should IMO. And secondly, the problem is that you aren't giving him his just due. Watching him on the court, it's obvious how much higher his basketball I.Q. is than Ibaka's. His offensive game is WAY more developed than Ibaka's, and he really improved defensively this year in terms of rotations, not biting on fakes, etc... The kid has all the potential in the world, yet you refuse to admit it because you made a really stupid prediction during the draft, and all you really care about is sticking it to this entire board. It's very tiring...
    "I'm right, you are wrong because your opinion is stupid for assumed but not necessarily true reason"

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunnyB View Post
    How many has he made?
    Don't remember the number, but he's making 34% of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nolaslim213 View Post
    Firstly, speaking only for myself, I said he has a higher ceiling than Paul. That doesn't mean he is going to reach it, but he certainly should IMO. And secondly, the problem is that you aren't giving him his just due. Watching him on the court, it's obvious how much higher his basketball I.Q. is than Ibaka's. His offensive game is WAY more developed than Ibaka's, and he really improved defensively this year in terms of rotations, not biting on fakes, etc... The kid has all the potential in the world, yet you refuse to admit it because you made a really stupid prediction during the draft, and all you really care about is sticking it to this entire board. It's very tiring...
    1st you need to chill with all this stupid nonsense.

    2nd It's a moot point. You say he has all the potential in the world and I say his potential is very much limited. Saying he has a better offensive game than Ibaka is completely an opinion.

    Lastly everybody keep talking about not giving him his "due", but I indeed have. Some of you are giving him credit for things he's simply not doing.

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    His potential is very much limited? You're nothing more than a troll at this point.

    The biggest point though, we're comparing a good 4th year player to a rookie who wasn't supposed to have any semblance of a offensive game outside of dunking. That's great. When Anthony reaches his 4th year how excellent will he be?
    Last edited by AD23forMVP; 04-07-2013 at 01:23 PM.

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    I guess all the coaches and GMs in the league are wrong because DaThrone says Davis' potential is limited. I agree he hasn't done anything to cement him as a great, but you can see the potential if you just watch games.

    But what do the most talented scouts, GMs, and coaches know... Davis is already at his peak...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgman View Post
    "I'm right, you are wrong because your opinion is stupid for assumed but not necessarily true reason"
    Nah. I'm right, and he's wrong because of the way things are playing out. Davis is having a great rookie season.

    Quote Originally Posted by da ThRONe View Post
    1st you need to chill with all this stupid nonsense.

    2nd It's a moot point. You say he has all the potential in the world and I say his potential is very much limited. Saying he has a better offensive game than Ibaka is completely an opinion.

    Lastly everybody keep talking about not giving him his "due", but I indeed have. Some of you are giving him credit for things he's simply not doing.
    When you post stupid things, you should expect this sort of a response. I think your original prediction that Anthony Davis was the 7th best player in the draft and only has a ceiling of Serge Ibaka is totally and completely moronic. Now, am I calling you a moron? No. But I think your notion that Davis is Ibaka is really dumb. Am I not entitled to an opinion? Stop crying.

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    In just a few months time in season Anthony has developed his offensive game greatly. He is doing things as of late that he would have never been able to do early on in the season. I'll say it again, he has developed a offensive game that allows him to do things now that he would have never been able to do early in the season, and he has done all of this while playing in 61 games, practicing nearly every day, and battling injuries. So in the summer, the time a player REALLY develops different aspects to his game, what do you think will happen?

    Saying he has a limited potential is just an idiotic statement.

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    Da Throne is simply Thomas Robinson in disguise.

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    Just some stats(make your own opinions on this):

    Rookie seasons of the two guys(Full season of Ibaka)

    MPG PPG RPG BPG TOPG FG% FT%
    Serge Ibaka 18.1 6.3 5.4 1.3 .9 54.3% 63%
    Anthony Davis 28.6 13.4 8.1 1.8 1.4 51.6% 73.1%

    ADVANCED:

    OffRtg DefRtg oReb% dReb% Reb% TS% Usg%
    Serge Ibaka 101.7 100.1 12.2% 21.5% 17% 56.2% 16.3%
    Anthony Davis 102.3 107.7 10.7% 23.6% 17.1% 55.5% 21.7%

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    Has the guy ever watched anthony davis and ibaka play games? Seriously, that's as stupid as it gets. Ugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inner_GI View Post
    Just some stats(make your own opinions on this):

    Rookie seasons of the two guys(Full season of Ibaka)

    MPG PPG RPG BPG TOPG FG% FT%
    Serge Ibaka 18.1 6.3 5.4 1.3 .9 54.3% 63%
    Anthony Davis 28.6 13.4 8.1 1.8 1.4 51.6% 73.1%

    ADVANCED:

    OffRtg DefRtg oReb% dReb% Reb% TS% Usg%
    Serge Ibaka 101.7 100.1 12.2% 21.5% 17% 56.2% 16.3%
    Anthony Davis 102.3 107.7 10.7% 23.6% 17.1% 55.5% 21.7%
    Where in the world did you get AD's ORTG and DRTG advanced metrics? According to basketball-reference.com he is at 112 and 104, respectively. Also, Davis' WS/48 at .153 is higher than Ibaka's .134. Just to add to the mix, Davis' PER (measures offensive efficiency) is 21.5, whereas Ibaka's was 15.2. Also, Ibaka was a full year older than Davis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nolaslim213 View Post
    Where in the world did you get AD's ORTG and DRTG advanced metrics? According to basketball-reference.com he is at 112 and 104, respectively. Also, Davis' WS/48 at .153 is higher than Ibaka's .134. Just to add to the mix, Davis' PER (measures offensive efficiency) is 21.5, whereas Ibaka's was 15.2. Also, Ibaka was a full year older than Davis.
    http://stats.nba.com/playerStats.htm...PerMode=Totals

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    That's weird. I don't see how that can be right, and basketball-reference is a very reliable site. Interesting...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nolaslim213 View Post
    That's weird. I don't see how that can be right, and basketball-reference is a very reliable site. Interesting...
    I don't think those NBA.com stats are right. These kind of stats are new to NBA.com. Either they're still working to get the kinks out or they may have a different formula than BR.com.

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