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Red Hawk #21
08-08-2008, 05:23 PM
Here are a group of young Players that I think are gonna be very good in the near future:

1. Aaron Brooks - He showed some flashes last season, Ive seen him play when he was in college where he was a stud. I think he will be a solid player in this league.

2. Renaldo Balkman- I love this kid's energy and hustle. If he can just develop a jumpshot and some moves he can be really good.

3. Acie Law - I saw him play a few times last season, where he looked pretty mediocre but in this year's summer league he seemed to have gotten better. I think he will be a solid backup and eventually take over the starting role for us.

4. Daequan Cook- Even though I don't like the Miami Heat that much I love this kid's game and his heart. He played very hard last season when given the chance. I think he is gunna have a nice season.

5. Gerald Green- I saw him play versus my Hawks during the Rocky Mountain Review. If this guy can improve his shot selection and b-ball Iq he can be an all-star in this league.

6. Anthony Randolph- I love this kid's game, he is like a mixture of Lamar Odom and Chris Bosh imo. He can handle the ball, he's quick, has a nice mid range jumper but yet he is strong enough to play down low and block shots. I think he's a future all-star.

7. Amir Johnson- I think this kid has so much potential, he is already a very good defender and he has good athleticism. If he works on his offensive game some more he will be solid.

8. Glen "Big Baby" Davis- This guys fat. He needs to cut down on the fast food and work out with Kevin Garnett more.

9. DeAndre Jordan- I have only seen this guy play once but all I can say is that he is a steal for the Clippers. I think he is gunna be a beast.

10. Mike Conley- I haven't seen him play much but from what I have heard he has a bright future.

11. Brandon Bass- This guy is a beast, if he could just develop some post up moves with his great midrange jumper and his strong finish he would have close to allstar potential imo

12. Chris Quinn - He has the potential to play in the d-league for years.

There are so many young players in the Nba today that have great potential, please discuss.

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-08-2008, 05:31 PM
Ian Mahinmi

Red Hawk #21
08-08-2008, 05:33 PM
Ian Mahinmi

I never saw him play but Spurs fans rave about this guy, is he really good?

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-08-2008, 05:44 PM
I never saw him play but Spurs fans rave about this guy, is he really good?

Consider him the next Garnett.

Red Hawk #21
08-08-2008, 05:49 PM
Consider him the next Garnett.

Really? Wow Spurs got a steal. Lets see what he can do this year.

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-08-2008, 05:51 PM
Really? Wow Spurs got a steal. Lets see what he can do this year.

:lol No I doubt he can be anything like Garnett. He's a finesse PF who still needs a little developing. At best he'll be like a 16 & 8 player.

xtremesteven33
08-08-2008, 05:52 PM
Consider him the next Garnett.




:blah

JamStone
08-08-2008, 06:10 PM
Andray Blatche: I think he's ready to get more significant playing time and give the Wizards a wealth of flexibility in terms of matching up different line-ups.

Yi Jianlian: New team in a market that has a strong Chinese population, will be on a team that shouldn't be very good and should get even more playing time, and will be coming off the Beijing Olympics. I think he will be hyped to make a bigger mark on the league next year.

Marcus Williams (Warriors): Is really the only true point guard on the Warriors and if Monta Ellis struggles to lead at the point guard position, Williams may get some significant time running an uptempo team to put up some stats.

Al Thornton: Already arrived to a certain degree last year as a rookie. But, now with Elton Brand out of the plans, he can remain the third option after Baron Davis and Chris Kaman. With that, he'll be facing a lot of one-on-one situations as opposed to the double teams Davis and Kaman will see. I like his chances to put up some even more impressive numbers next year.

Brandon Rush: I think at some point in the season, the Pacers will have to find a way to deal Mike Dunleavy because Rush will be that good and will need starter minutes at the shooting guard position. He's ready to contribute at both ends of the court.

Julian Wright: Brandon's college teammate will push for even more playing time with his ability to play three positions and run the floor with Paul.

Jason Thompson: People thought Sacramento really stretched to take Jason Thompson in the late lottery. I think they got themselves a heck of a player. I didn't really watch too much of him other than youtube clips, but I also like the fact that he outplayed Michael Beasley last year when their two schools met, albeit in a loss to Kansas State.

Rudy Fernandez: If he's half as good as some people seem to think he is, then I can see him taking over starting shooting guard position for the Blazers and Brandon Roy sliding over to start at point guard.

Tyrus Thomas: I think he's gonna blow up this season.



I don't think Renaldo Balkman will be any better in Denver. I don't even think he'll play much. Gerald Green won't see time on the court. Daequan Cook might be a slightly more athletic Richie Frahm. Anthony Randolph is the opposite of strong enough to play down low at the NBA level. Glen Davis is fat and might be about 6-foot-6 without the athleticism that other undersized PFs have. Leon Powe phases him out of the rotation. Aaron Brooks is a career third string point guard at best. Amir Johnson is overrated.

DANILO DRASKOVIC
08-09-2008, 11:04 PM
Tyrus Thomas: I think he's gonna blow up this season.



think he'll ever learn to do more than just dunk?
Stromile Swift v2.0

DANILO DRASKOVIC
08-09-2008, 11:06 PM
9. DeAndre Jordan- I have only seen this guy play once but all I can say is that he is a steal for the Clippers. I think he is gunna be a beast.

Like my boy Chuck D said, "Dont believe the hype"
Enjoy the D-League

balli
08-09-2008, 11:32 PM
Mo Almond: He won't get his chance this year, beause damn if I or the Jazz know what to do about the SG glut, but when he does get some clock, watch out. I've watched both his Rocky Mt. Revues in person and I've seen quite a few of his D-League games; simply put, the kid is legit. His offensive arsenal is so complete it's not even funny. He's hyped for his shooting, but man, he's not the kind of guy who's just spotting up. Conversely, he's absolutely amazing at creating for himself. His shot is pure, no doubt, but when I'm trying to assess his future, it's his ability to create it out of nothing that is so much more convincing. I'm really looking forward to seeing this kid ball regularly in the NBA.

z0sa
08-10-2008, 12:07 AM
Al Thornton: Already arrived to a certain degree last year as a rookie. But, now with Elton Brand out of the plans, he can remain the third option after Baron Davis and Chris Kaman. With that, he'll be facing a lot of one-on-one situations as opposed to the double teams Davis and Kaman will see. I like his chances to put up some even more impressive numbers next year.

Thornton is one of the most impressive and mentally tough young players I've seen. That said, I haven't seen much of him, but again he really impressed me.

ivanfromwestwood
08-10-2008, 12:20 AM
Consider him the next Garnett.

that is funny as hell. and the way the op said "Really? Wow Spurs got a steal. Lets see what he can do this year." that made it even funnier. thanks for the laugh.:downspin:

ivanfromwestwood
08-10-2008, 12:22 AM
i think beno udrih is going to have a great season.........what? it could happen.

Pistons < Spurs
08-10-2008, 12:34 AM
Thaddeus Young, Spencer Hawes, Jason Thompson, Yi, Gabe Pruitt, Bill Walker, B Rush, Ramon Sessions, JJ Hickson, Mario Chalmers, Aaron Afflalo, Sean Williams

lefty
08-10-2008, 01:28 AM
Yinka Dare is gonna be a good player in the NBA...

Someday :D

JamStone
08-10-2008, 08:40 AM
think he'll ever learn to do more than just dunk?
Stromile Swift v2.0

He has more skill than you give credit for.

He's much closer to Josh Smith than he is to Stromile Swift.

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-10-2008, 08:59 AM
Thaddeus Young, Spencer Hawes, Jason Thompson, Yi, Gabe Pruitt, Bill Walker, B Rush, Ramon Sessions, JJ Hickson, Mario Chalmers, Aaron Afflalo, Sean Williams

:tu
Sessions is gonna be a major asskicker in the league.

Red Hawk #21
08-10-2008, 08:14 PM
He has more skill than you give credit for.

He's much closer to Josh Smith than he is to Stromile Swift.

What exactly makes him close to Josh Smith? From the times I've seen him play he seems to have low B-ball Iq and his jumper is shaky. He is very athletic though. I think Scottie Pippen was right when he said all Tyrus Thomas can do is run and jump. The good thing is that he is still young so he still has a chance to develop and get better

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-10-2008, 08:34 PM
From the times I've seen him play he seems to have low B-ball Iq and his jumper is shaky. He is very athletic though.

Sounds like Josh Smith to me.

Tippecanoe
08-10-2008, 08:50 PM
:lmao for 2 minutes there, i thought this thread was serious

Red Hawk #21
08-10-2008, 08:59 PM
Sounds like Josh Smith to me.

Oh really? I guess your trying to say that they are the same kind of player which would be the dumbest thing I've heard in a while. Put Tyrus Thomas on the Hawks vs the Celtics and see how much he would average. I bet you he wouldn't average 16pts, 6 rebs and 3 blocks like Josh did. I bet you he wouldn't have showed the heart J-smoove did versus the Celtics. I bet you if we had Tyrus Thomas as our starting PF instead of Josh Smith we probably wouldn't have even made the playoffs. Your argument seriously fails.

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-10-2008, 09:02 PM
Oh really? I guess your trying to say that they are the same kind of player which would be the dumbest thing I've heard in a while. Put Tyrus Thomas on the Hawks vs the Celtics and see how much he would average. I bet you he wouldn't average 16pts, 6 rebs and 3 blocks like Josh did. I bet you he wouldn't have showed the heart J-smoove did versus the Celtics. I bet you if we had Tyrus Thomas as our starting PF instead of Josh Smith we probably wouldn't have even made the playoffs. Your argument seriously fails.

I said that they share the shaky jumper, freak athleticism, and questionable BBIQ. None of that shit you just mentioned really matters. Great defense statement, going with the what-if.

Red Hawk #21
08-11-2008, 01:22 AM
I said that they share the shaky jumper, freak athleticism, and questionable BBIQ. None of that shit you just mentioned really matters. Great defense statement, going with the what-if.

My apologies to you Mr.Bottomtooth, I probably shouldn't have responded that way. It just got under my skin that one of my team's best players was compared to Tyrus Fuckin Thomas. But you actually are right they do have similarities but Josh Smith is just way superior to him.

mrspurs
08-11-2008, 07:17 AM
Consider him the next Garnett.

didnt garnett come right out of highschool into the nba and start from day one? and now it seems garnett has been around for years. thou i dont and never have liked the big ticket, ian is no big ticket, ian is imo still far away from being the big ticket....that being said if ian doesnt start playing like KG real soon, we wasted to much time on this boy imo.( unless of course ian is being prepared for when timmy steps into a horry or kurt thomas role)

ThunderStix®
08-11-2008, 07:43 AM
Here are a group of young Players that I think are gonna be very good in the near future:

1. Aaron Brooks - He showed some flashes last season, Ive seen him play when he was in college where he was a stud. I think he will be a solid player in this league.

2. Renaldo Balkman- I love this kid's energy and hustle. If he can just develop a jumpshot and some moves he can be really good.

3. Acie Law - I saw him play a few times last season, where he looked pretty mediocre but in this year's summer league he seemed to have gotten better. I think he will be a solid backup and eventually take over the starting role for us.

4. Daequan Cook- Even though I don't like the Miami Heat that much I love this kid's game and his heart. He played very hard last season when given the chance. I think he is gunna have a nice season.

5. Gerald Green- I saw him play versus my Hawks during the Rocky Mountain Review. If this guy can improve his shot selection and b-ball Iq he can be an all-star in this league.

6. Anthony Randolph- I love this kid's game, he is like a mixture of Lamar Odom and Chris Bosh imo. He can handle the ball, he's quick, has a nice mid range jumper but yet he is strong enough to play down low and block shots. I think he's a future all-star.

7. Amir Johnson- I think this kid has so much potential, he is already a very good defender and he has good athleticism. If he works on his offensive game some more he will be solid.

8. Glen "Big Baby" Davis- This guys fat. He needs to cut down on the fast food and work out with Kevin Garnett more.

9. DeAndre Jordan- I have only seen this guy play once but all I can say is that he is a steal for the Clippers. I think he is gunna be a beast.

10. Mike Conley- I haven't seen him play much but from what I have heard he has a bright future.

11. Brandon Bass- This guy is a beast, if he could just develop some post up moves with his great midrange jumper and his strong finish he would have close to allstar potential imo

12. Chris Quinn - He has the potential to play in the d-league for years.

There are so many young players in the Nba today that have great potential, please discuss.

:lmao

ThunderStix®
08-11-2008, 07:49 AM
Amir Johnson is overrated.

Definitely.

I can't stand the way some Piston fans treat him like he's so great or that he should never be traded when he's never done anything but look out of place on the court.

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-11-2008, 08:13 AM
My apologies to you Mr.Bottomtooth, I probably shouldn't have responded that way. It just got under my skin that one of my team's best players was compared to Tyrus Fuckin Thomas. But you actually are right they do have similarities but Josh Smith is just way superior to him.

:tu

tlongII
08-11-2008, 10:28 AM
Jerryd Bayless

Findog
08-11-2008, 10:31 AM
Never had anything against him until spamlongII starting slurping him off so much, but I hope Bayless tears his ACL.

Red Hawk #21
05-15-2009, 12:24 PM
Here are a group of young Players that I think are gonna be very good in the near future:

1. Aaron Brooks - He showed some flashes last season, Ive seen him play when he was in college where he was a stud. I think he will be a solid player in this league.

2. Renaldo Balkman- I love this kid's energy and hustle. If he can just develop a jumpshot and some moves he can be really good.

3. Acie Law - I saw him play a few times last season, where he looked pretty mediocre but in this year's summer league he seemed to have gotten better. I think he will be a solid backup and eventually take over the starting role for us.

4. Daequan Cook- Even though I don't like the Miami Heat that much I love this kid's game and his heart. He played very hard last season when given the chance. I think he is gunna have a nice season.

5. Gerald Green- I saw him play versus my Hawks during the Rocky Mountain Review. If this guy can improve his shot selection and b-ball Iq he can be an all-star in this league.

6. Anthony Randolph- I love this kid's game, he is like a mixture of Lamar Odom and Chris Bosh imo. He can handle the ball, he's quick, has a nice mid range jumper but yet he is strong enough to play down low and block shots. I think he's a future all-star.

7. Amir Johnson- I think this kid has so much potential, he is already a very good defender and he has good athleticism. If he works on his offensive game some more he will be solid.

8. Glen "Big Baby" Davis- This guys fat. He needs to cut down on the fast food and work out with Kevin Garnett more.

9. DeAndre Jordan- I have only seen this guy play once but all I can say is that he is a steal for the Clippers. I think he is gunna be a beast.

10. Mike Conley- I haven't seen him play much but from what I have heard he has a bright future.

11. Brandon Bass- This guy is a beast, if he could just develop some post up moves with his great midrange jumper and his strong finish he would have close to allstar potential imo

12. Chris Quinn - He has the potential to play in the d-league for years.

There are so many young players in the Nba today that have great potential, please discuss.

BUMP. Let me see where I was right and wrong.

1. Aaron Brooks. Brooks has been tremendous for the rockets in this postseason, and I usually have a soft spot in my heart for smaller PG's so I really like this kid's game.

2. Renaldo Balkman. I was totally wrong about Balkman. Haven't seen this guy play all year.

3. Acie Law. Once again Hawks draft another bust. Why does god hate Atlanta so much?

4. Daequan cook. He's been alright, still has room to develop.

5. Gerald Green. Dead wrong about Gerald Green. Earlier in the season he looked really good but I don't know what happened to him, injuries or something?

6. Anthony Randolph. This guy is great, the Next KG. He's a stud, and one day will put up 18, 10 and 4, Book it!

7. Amir Johnson. Nothing to write home about, but still has time to get better.

8. Glen " Big Baby" Davis. I dunno if he cut down on the fast food or not but dude's been a Baller in the playoffs. When KG went down I thought it was over the Celts, Big baby deserves much props for playing this well. 16 and 5 from a 2nd rounder?! Very good work.

9. Deandre Jordan. Kid doesn't get much minutes but when he does he usually does well. I still think he's gunna be a beast.

10. Mike Conley. He's playing below his potential but I still think he will improve in the near future. Dude needs to get stronger and be more agressive.

11. Brandon Bass. Still very good but he just didn't take that big step I thought he would take. He needs to develop a couple of post moves and work on rebounding. And someone should tell him that he should make power moves instead of trying to dunk every single time down low. He needs a hook shot or something off the glass.

12. Chris Quinn. One day he will be a D-League Hall of famer.

sook
05-15-2009, 01:52 PM
BUMP. Let me see where I was right and wrong.

1. Aaron Brooks. Brooks has been tremendous for the rockets in this postseason, and I usually have a soft spot in my heart for smaller PG's so I really like this kid's game.

2. Renaldo Balkman. I was totally wrong about Balkman. Haven't seen this guy play all year.

3. Acie Law. Once again Hawks draft another bust. Why does god hate Atlanta so much?

4. Daequan cook. He's been alright, still has room to develop.

5. Gerald Green. Dead wrong about Gerald Green. Earlier in the season he looked really good but I don't know what happened to him, injuries or something?

6. Anthony Randolph. This guy is great, the Next KG. He's a stud, and one day will put up 18, 10 and 4, Book it!

7. Amir Johnson. Nothing to write home about, but still has time to get better.

8. Glen " Big Baby" Davis. I dunno if he cut down on the fast food or not but dude's been a Baller in the playoffs. When KG went down I thought it was over the Celts, Big baby deserves much props for playing this well. 16 and 5 from a 2nd rounder?! Very good work.

9. Deandre Jordan. Kid doesn't get much minutes but when he does he usually does well. I still think he's gunna be a beast.

10. Mike Conley. He's playing below his potential but I still think he will improve in the near future. Dude needs to get stronger and be more agressive.

11. Brandon Bass. Still very good but he just didn't take that big step I thought he would take. He needs to develop a couple of post moves and work on rebounding. And someone should tell him that he should make power moves instead of trying to dunk every single time down low. He needs a hook shot or something off the glass.

12. Chris Quinn. One day he will be a D-League Hall of famer.
nice predicition...i saw that you said that in august...not in my wildest imaginations would i have predicted him to be hitting in the upper 20ppg in the post season

Rip-Hamilton32
05-15-2009, 01:57 PM
where art thou courtney lee?

+1

Basketballgirl25
05-15-2009, 02:24 PM
two words for you all

Brook Lopez

lil_penny
05-15-2009, 03:48 PM
Joakim Noah a.k.a. diet rodman.... this dude hustles with the best of them.. same with lou amundson

JamStone
05-15-2009, 04:59 PM
Andray Blatche: I think he's ready to get more significant playing time and give the Wizards a wealth of flexibility in terms of matching up different line-ups. Improved but not as much as I had anticipated, and the team beset with injuries didn't really help things. He probably was asked to do a lot more than he was ready to give, particularly play out of position at the center spot for much of the season.

Yi Jianlian: New team in a market that has a strong Chinese population, will be on a team that shouldn't be very good and should get even more playing time, and will be coming off the Beijing Olympics. I think he will be hyped to make a bigger mark on the league next year. Not bad, but certainly not as well as I thought the change in scenery would help.

Marcus Williams (Warriors): Is really the only true point guard on the Warriors and if Monta Ellis struggles to lead at the point guard position, Williams may get some significant time running an uptempo team to put up some stats. Dead wrong about this guy. In college, I loved the way he played. But, either he really sucks or he has poor work ethic and can't earn PT.

Al Thornton: Already arrived to a certain degree last year as a rookie. But, now with Elton Brand out of the plans, he can remain the third option after Baron Davis and Chris Kaman. With that, he'll be facing a lot of one-on-one situations as opposed to the double teams Davis and Kaman will see. I like his chances to put up some even more impressive numbers next year. Put up pretty good numbers but still expecting even more out of him.

Brandon Rush: I think at some point in the season, the Pacers will have to find a way to deal Mike Dunleavy because Rush will be that good and will need starter minutes at the shooting guard position. He's ready to contribute at both ends of the court. I'd like to see him get more burn. I think he'll be a really good player, but the Pacers probably need to trade Dunleavy in order for that to happen.

Julian Wright: Brandon's college teammate will push for even more playing time with his ability to play three positions and run the floor with Paul. I don't know why Byron Scott played him so rarely. The kid should play more than 15 minutes a game. What was wrong with him or what is wrong with Byron Scott?

Jason Thompson: People thought Sacramento really stretched to take Jason Thompson in the late lottery. I think they got themselves a heck of a player. I didn't really watch too much of him other than youtube clips, but I also like the fact that he outplayed Michael Beasley last year when their two schools met, albeit in a loss to Kansas State. I think a really, really good rookie season. I think he's well on his way to becoming a very good player in the league.

Rudy Fernandez: If he's half as good as some people seem to think he is, then I can see him taking over starting shooting guard position for the Blazers and Brandon Roy sliding over to start at point guard. I think they should have done what I suggested, especially more in the fourth quarter where they have both Rudy and Roy in the back court to close games.

Tyrus Thomas: I think he's gonna blow up this season. Ok, he didn't blow up, but he started to play closer to his potential later in the year. And, in the playoffs, he continued to show flashes of what he might be if he can put it all together. And, for the record, I didn't say he was Josh Smith. I said he was "closer" to Josh Smith than he was to Stromile Swift. I just don't think he's as bad as Swift turned out. He's not at the level of Josh Smith, but he's closer to that than he is to being the bum Stromile is.



Glen Davis is fat and might be about 6-foot-6 without the athleticism that other undersized PFs have. Who the hell fed Glen Davis his wheaties before this season?

Aaron Brooks is a career third string point guard at best. I'm an idiot.