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  1. #26
    NBA 2K is really taking over huh?! You can't build a team around Mayo, GMs want to build a team around a healthy Gordon. Don't let your anger towards his comments make you overlook the fact that the guy has talent

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    Mayo please
    SIGN A SF

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    Quote Originally Posted by fullcourtpress View Post
    Trade Gordon for Kendall Marshall and the best center we can get (even if it has to include another team)
    and sign Mayo

    hmmmmmm.

    Marshall, Vasquez/Jack, Rivers
    Mayo, Rivers, G. Greene, Henry
    Aminu, G. Greene, Anthony Randolph
    Anthony Davis, Jason Smith, Anthony Randolpn, Jason Smith, Ayon
    Gortat or Kaman-like starting center, Jason Smith, Ayon


    Rivers
    Mayo
    G. Greene
    Anthony Smith
    Jason Smith
    would be a good offensive combo near the end

    Jack
    G. Greene
    Aminu
    Anthony Randolph
    Anthony Davis

    could lock-em up for awhile
    thats's.... 13 I think. I believe they will change this roster, the vets, immensly via trades. They've been active since arrival.
    That's a mediocre team FCP.

    Emeka Okafor - Joe Smith - Carmelo Anthony - Manu Ginobili - Jason Williams

    Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston

  4. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by geauxbama View Post
    If he gets his head straight, he wouldn't be that far of a step down from Gordon. His defense has improved quite a bit. Him signing would make losing to a S&T Gordon easier to swallow
    WRONG. My roommates are huge grizz fans, so I watched my fair share of Memphis games. He is a good player but not close to Eric Gordon. Gordon is a lethal scorer and very good defender. Mayo is a streaky/good shooter..NO defense. If we lose Gordon, fine I'll take Mayo. But not as a replacement. Gordon>Mayo every day of the week.

  5. #30
    I like Mayo as a back-up to Gordon, not as our starter. Guy was the #3 pick and was replaced by Tony Allen. No offense to Allen, but you'd think he got every opportunity to shine in Memphis and they didn't even extend a QO for him. He's not going to set the world on fire. Maybe a 6th man of the year at his absolute highest ceiling.

  6. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by jborobuzz View Post
    WRONG. My roommates are huge grizz fans, so I watched my fair share of Memphis games. He is a good player but not close to Eric Gordon. Gordon is a lethal scorer and very good defender. Mayo is a streaky/good shooter..NO defense. If we lose Gordon, fine I'll take Mayo. But not as a replacement. Gordon>Mayo every day of the week.
    I should have clarified, any GM would take Gordon over OJ 100/100 times, but Mayo is better than any sg we could get via S&T for Gordon, or Belinelli for that matter

  7. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by BallSoHard View Post
    I like Mayo as a back-up to Gordon, not as our starter. Guy was the #3 pick and was replaced by Tony Allen. No offense to Allen, but you'd think he got every opportunity to shine in Memphis and they didn't even extend a QO for him. He's not going to set the world on fire. Maybe a 6th man of the year at his absolute highest ceiling.
    Hollins started Allen because he is in love with his defense and it affected his judgment. Everyone here in Memphis wanted Mayo to start or at least play more minutes in the 4th. He didn't play good defense because his role on the team was to score points. FYI the Grizzlies did not extend a QO because there is absolutley no way they could afford him.

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    I'd like to get a C for Gordon and get Mayo. Killer offseason if we can spin Gordon for something good, sign Anderson, and get Mayo.

  9. #34
    If gordon goes in a S&T and we can get Gortat, then I'm all for it

  10. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Saints Fan in A View Post
    + Scoring wing with accurate jumper. Good off curls. More scorer than shooter.

    + Good ball handler but lacks burst. Average passer. Has strength to finish at rim.

    + Average at best defensively. Struggles against size, doesn't always play hard.

    Mayo had a rough year that included a drug suspension, a benching and an in-flight butt-kicking from teammate Tony Allen. Mayo's shooting numbers also continued their puzzling downward trajectory, as he set career lows in shooting from the field, on 3s and at the line. He landed a mere 58th out of 66 shooting guards in TS%, a disastrous standing for a player whose shooting ability is his main differentiating talent.

    Mayo, surprisingly, didn't shoot 3s particularly often, ranking 32nd in 3-point attempts per minute despite playing for a team that desperately needed a steady perimeter threat. He didn't shoot well on long 2s either (37.8 percent), although he is very good coming off left-side curls going to his right. One suspects his shooting numbers will right themselves this season.

    Mayo fans sometimes talk him up as a point guard, but frankly, I don't see it. He's a good ball handler but has trouble beating 2s off the dribble, let alone 1s, and he doesn't have much in the way of court vision. He could succeed at playing the point only as a caretaker and spot-up shooter, the way the Lakers use their point guards.

    Defensively, Mayo doesn't always play hard and lacks size, but he picked up his energy toward the end of the season and proved useful against Oklahoma City's Russell Westbrook in the playoffs. On the other hand, his regular-season production was pretty awful -- opposing shooting guards posted a 19.6 PER against him, and Synergy ranked Mayo near the bottom of the shooting guard heap.
    Is that Hollinger's Insider player analysis? Sounds like it.

  11. #36
    I just remembered our local radio sportscaster said that Mayo did not want to sign an offer with Memphis because he sees himself as a point guard. Don't know if Mayo himself said
    that but interesting.

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    Definitely rather Gordon now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saints Fan in A View Post
    O.J. Mayo
    2013 Age: 25 | 2012 Team: Memphis Grizzlies
    Interested teams: Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Hornets, Houston Rockets
    Mayo

    Mayo has never really delivered on the potential scouts saw in him when he was the nation's top high school prospect in 2007 (ranking ahead of Derrick Rose, James Harden, Blake Griffin, Kevin Love and Eric Gordon, among others) and the 3rd overall pick in the 2008 draft (taken directly before Russell Westbrook). He's produced average-at-best numbers thus far in his pro career.

    Despite that track record, though, Mayo is still just 25 and is coming off a season in which he met the benchmarks that usually precede a breakout year. Granted, you could have said the same thing about Mayo going into 2011 (he instead turned in a mediocre season), but he's a more well-rounded player now, and at the very least, a team will get value from his sheer durability -- he has only missed 11 games in his four-year NBA career. Another bonus is that gaudy recruiting ranking, since there's evidence that a player's standing out of high school does have some lasting predictive power for his NBA ceiling. If Mayo is ever going to deliver on that promise, 2013 is probably the year he starts doing it.

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story...ak-next-season
    What are the benchmarks? His 2012 numbers look really similar to the year before, not very efficient at all ... he did get to the line at a better rate, at least.

  14. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by WilkesG View Post
    Is that Hollinger's Insider player analysis? Sounds like it.
    It is, but his insider analysis is a year behind. The stats are there from last season, but the writeup is based on his pre 2011 season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornets78 View Post
    That's a mediocre team FCP.
    You are right. If Gordon goes to PHX, we have one of the worse back-courts around. That's why I liked the Houston scenario, which Eg could veto of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by HornetGuru View Post
    depends on the price, like i said we are years away from competing and while mayo is nowhere near gordon he atleast has the potential to be and monty could bring it out of him

    OJ 6 mil > Gordon 14 mil
    Gordon is 23... Mayo is 25...
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  17. #42
    Dang, tha writer in that one post is harsh

    38.4%
    38.3%
    36.4%
    36.4%

    3pt shooting. he was taking over 4 a game this year. I'll take him as a starter if Gordon leaves.

    We would be really good if he were our back-up IMO

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