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Emeka Okafor - Joe Smith - Carmelo Anthony - Manu Ginobili - Jason Williams
Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston
If he measures out at 6'5, then I can see him as a SF. He has the wingspan to play there. He himself said that he grew 2 inches since he got to Florida. So we'll see when the measurements come out.
If he grew two inches he'd be 6'6 or 6'6.5, and I doubt that.
He may not be a full-time SF, and he may not fit the traditional mold, but he can definitely give this team 20-25 good minutes at the position. During the time that EJ is either off the floor or running the point, he could play SG (10-15 minutes). That gives us around 35-40 minutes of play for him.
I'm just saying that if Monty and Demps fall in love with him, there are ways to work him into the rotation in conjunction with EJ. We won't pass on him if he is a guy that we love.
You aren't working him into the rotation, you are forcing him into it. That's a no no.
He is only 18, so he very well could grow another couple of inches. Either way, when I look at him on the floor, he looks big enough that he could give us minutes at SF.
On the perimeter, wingspan is much more important than height, and he has a great wingspan. Also, like I said above, he plays much bigger than he is, and he averaged nearly 7 rebounds last year as a freshman SG.
If this happens (and it may have already happened), I think there is no question that he would play SF for us.
With our pick, I'm only comfortable drafting Davis, Drummond, or Beal, and with the Minny pick, Sullinger, Lillard, and possibly Barnes or PJIII.
Robinson will be over-drafted; "high-energy" guys should not be top-5 picks, especially when they're undersized, and ESPECIALLY when they lack an advanced offensive game or defensive skill beyond rebounding. I would only be comfortable with Robinson if he had Drummond-like potential, which he does not.
If we get the third pick and Drummond and Davis are gone, I want Beal. He could turn out to be the second best player from this draft. If you're one of the worst teams in basketball in terms of talent (especially offensive talent), you get the best guy available regardless of your current roster. Beal could play a James Harden role, and occassionally get run alonside Gordon in certain situations, and put up 30+min. a night. Hell, top 3 pick Harden only played 31 mpg off the bench this year and still demonstrated enormous value.
I'd puke if we drafted Jones III with a lottery pick.
to exaggerate yes. But I've never seen any team undersell a player's height.
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I wouldn't say he is there, but if he is a solid 6'5, then I'd be okay with him playing SF. His wingspan is around 6'8, and that allows him to guard taller players.
Sure, he may have a little trouble guarding taller SFs, but like I said above, his wingspan allows him to compete. Also, he is much quicker than them, which is a huge advantage.
Also, and this isn't directed solely at you, but people forget that there are 2 sides to every coin. Beal has such an advantage in terms of quickness that he could drive right around bigger SFs. How are bigger guys going to keep up with him? And if they try to play off of him, he'll just drain the 3. He would be a very tough cover for opposing SFs.
***Just a disclaimer, but this conversation is mostly fueled by the fact that Monty said they were eyeing a "wing" at the top of the draft, and the only "wing" at the top of the draft is Beal. Just saying....
Yeah, and Kansas lists Robinson at 6'10. Those heights are never accurate.
Beal is 6'5. Our 2 PGs that we currently have on the roster are 6'3 and 6'6, so I don't know where you are getting these numbers from.
Also, length is more important on the wing than size. Gordon has a 6'7 wingspan, and Beal has a 6'8 wingspan. Definitely long enough.
Last edited by nolaslim213; 05-14-2012 at 01:57 PM.
When was the last time Florida exaggerated about their player's height?
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