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    38 44.19%
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    18 20.93%
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Thread: Porter - Burke - Oladipo?

  1. #126
    Pistol Pete Would Be Proud!! donato's Avatar
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    Not to nit-pick, but Saric is 19. Born April 8, 1994.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJackisangry View Post
    He has an NBA opt out clause which allows him to join the NBA. We would have to buy him out (I'm not sure what the price is... I think 3 mil).
    NBA rules only allow teams to spend up to $500k on a buyout. Gustavo Ayon's buyout was something like $1.5 million if I remember correctly and he had to foot most of that bill because the Hornets were only allowed to pay 1/3 of it.

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    Some of the mock drafts lately have me a little annoyed. I know it's early and this stuff will change, but it's still annoying.

    http://www.hoopsworld.com/2013-nba-m...sensus-ver-3-0

    The four guys there have us taking Bennet, Len, Muhammad, and Michael Carter Williams (?!). In some cases, Burke or Dipo are on the board. That makes no sense.

    But it gets weirder.

    http://www.nbadraft.net/2013mock_draft

    Again, taking Len while Burke AND Dipo are on the board.

    I hope these guys are just morons, and this isn't an indication of what we're actually thinking.

  5. #130
    I'll answer this question with a question... Or two.

    If you had to chose between Ty Lawson, Tayshaun Prince and Tony Allen/Bruce Bowen (with more offensive potential); who would you pick?

    I see a TON of the Detroit Piston years Prince in Porter. He's long and lanky like Prince; and may never lead the league or even his team in scoring but can do a little bit of everything and will make up for what he doesn't give you in scoring with defense and rebounding. He's unselfish and seems to be "team first."

    As for Burke; he's not as physical as Lawson, however like the Nugget PG he's a smaller PG (6'0) but has a feel for the game, is a true PG and court general and has the quickness and three point skills that make him an enticing option to be a blue chip level guy. He showed what a clutch player he was capable of being this season for Michigan.

    Oladipo's defense, from Day 1, will give him staying power in the NBA. I question if his scoring will ever develop to where he'll be proficient in that option. He certainly has the athleticism and work ethic to continue to grow as a scorer, as evidenced by his improved shooting percentage between his sophomore and junior seasons. However, I still think he has a ways to go yet with ball handling and shooting as a whole.

    Second question set:

    1) Do you think what we saw from Greivis Vasquez was a sign of things to come? At 26, it's not far fetched to believe that he could be this team's PG for the forseeable future. If this is the case, I'm not so sure the Pelicans would be wise to spend a high lottery pick on a backup PG. Honestly, Burke is too small to play anywhere else, and honestly his skill set would be wasted if they tried to move him to a different position. Could Vasquez make the move to SG or SF? I also feel his ability to dish the rock efficiently as he has makes him too valuable to move from the point.

    2) Has the franchise and our fanbase completely soured on Eric Gordon? They got a lot of money invested in him, and while he has had his fair share of injuries, when healthy, you can't deny he is a valuable player to have in the organization.

    3) Can Al-Farouq Al-Aminu play PF and be a 25 minute super sub player? Or is he even part of the long term plans of the organization?

    Some thoughts and questions to ponder with this pick.
    Last edited by Psalm 102.6; 05-19-2013 at 07:01 PM.

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    You answered the question with a question
    Wherehappens.

  7. #132
    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Haze View Post
    You answered the question with a question


    Yeah well.. I prefaced the question by saying I was going to answer a question with a question.

    For what it's worth, I voted for Porter.

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    definetly porter

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    Guru im sure you've answered this before but what does yiur draft board look like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayou Bee View Post
    I'll answer this question with a question... Or two.

    If you had to chose between Ty Lawson, Tayshaun Prince and Tony Allen/Bruce Bowen (with more offensive potential); who would you pick?

    I see a TON of the Detroit Piston years Prince in Porter. He's long and lanky like Prince; and may never lead the league or even his team in scoring but can do a little bit of everything and will make up for what he doesn't give you in scoring with defense and rebounding. He's unselfish and seems to be "team first."

    As for Burke; he's not as physical as Lawson, however like the Nugget PG he's a smaller PG (6'0) but has a feel for the game, is a true PG and court general and has the quickness and three point skills that make him an enticing option to be a blue chip level guy. He showed what a clutch player he was capable of being this season for Michigan.

    Oladipo's defense, from Day 1, will give him staying power in the NBA. I question if his scoring will ever develop to where he'll be proficient in that option. He certainly has the athleticism and work ethic to continue to grow as a scorer, as evidenced by his improved shooting percentage between his sophomore and junior seasons. However, I still think he has a ways to go yet with ball handling and shooting as a whole.

    Second question set:

    1) Do you think what we saw from Greivis Vasquez was a sign of things to come? At 26, it's not far fetched to believe that he could be this team's PG for the forseeable future. If this is the case, I'm not so sure the Pelicans would be wise to spend a high lottery pick on a backup PG. Honestly, Burke is too small to play anywhere else, and honestly his skill set would be wasted if they tried to move him to a different position. Could Vasquez make the move to SG or SF? I also feel his ability to dish the rock efficiently as he has makes him too valuable to move from the point.

    2) Has the franchise and our fanbase completely soured on Eric Gordon? They got a lot of money invested in him, and while he has had his fair share of injuries, when healthy, you can't deny he is a valuable player to have in the organization.

    3) Can Al-Farouq Al-Aminu play PF and be a 25 minute super sub player? Or is he even part of the long term plans of the organization?

    Some thoughts and questions to ponder with this pick.
    First Question. Tayshaun so Porter is the guy though if we take I'm hoping for more Pippen.
    Second Questions. 1. I for one really hope GV is not our PG of the future. Backup sure.
    2.i think the fanbase just needs a reason to believe in Gordon. Playing 75 to 80 games next year will win him some fans surely.
    3.Aminu could definitely play PF in a pinch and if we get Porter that's versatility will be useful if he even decides to come back if the draft goes that way.
    We want more! We want more!

  11. #136
    Quote Originally Posted by jhow0036 View Post
    Guru im sure you've answered this before but what does yiur draft board look like?
    my best players available big board or who i like the best for us?

    anyways

    Porter
    Burke
    Mclemore
    Oladipo
    Noel
    Last edited by HornetGuru; 05-20-2013 at 12:30 AM.

  12. #137
    Quote Originally Posted by GESWhoseBack View Post
    First Question. Tayshaun so Porter is the guy though if we take I'm hoping for more Pippen.
    Second Questions. 1. I for one really hope GV is not our PG of the future. Backup sure.
    2.i think the fanbase just needs a reason to believe in Gordon. Playing 75 to 80 games next year will win him some fans surely.
    3.Aminu could definitely play PF in a pinch and if we get Porter that's versatility will be useful if he even decides to come back if the draft goes that way.
    I think Porter will be a better scoring tayshaun prince.

    when he had to be the guy for georgetown he did it, he shot 50% and averaged 18 points 8 rebounds 4 assists during that time period, plus he is a lockdown defender, he's long, can pass, he can do everything.
    Last edited by HornetGuru; 05-20-2013 at 12:39 AM.

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