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Pelicans78
03-24-2009, 08:55 PM
IMO. He's more of a SG. OKC needs to find a true PG and move Westbrook to SG next season because instead of running the offense, he will take shots away from Durant and Green. Actually, he's probably best suited as a Jason Terry type, a scorer in a PG's body off the bench since his size will give him trouble against most SGs in the league.

mogrovejo
03-24-2009, 09:39 PM
Yeah, but they don't need to use a traditional lead ballhandling point-guard, playing alongside KD, and I think his ball-handling skills are improving a lot. But yea, as of now, he'd be better suited as finisher and defender. On the other hand, he plays really great pg defence. Btw, he reminds me more of a guy like Raja Bell than Jet.

Besides that, they have a great SG in Thabo. Great steal, I was coveting him for the C's before he entered the league. Paxson is a fool.

Anyway, the Thunder will have time to figure out what to do about this.

IronMexican
03-24-2009, 09:45 PM
They should trade him for Nick Young.

Spur-Addict
03-24-2009, 10:04 PM
IM is clearly making a joke.

Pelicans78
03-24-2009, 10:14 PM
IM is a SC guy.

IronMexican
03-24-2009, 10:16 PM
Nick Young > Westbrook


Watch out next year.

Ghazi
03-24-2009, 10:27 PM
Westbrook > Paul in 2 years

OKC > NOLA in 2 years

Durant > Paul already

Pelicans78
03-24-2009, 10:37 PM
Westbrook > Paul in 2 years

OKC > NOLA in 2 years

Durant > Paul already

WRONGGGGG!!! Fail again Ghazi

Westbrook isn't anywhere close to Paul. Paul led an 18-64 team to 38 wins his rookie year in the same building. Westbrook has led this team to last place. He's a terrible PG.

OKC isn't anywhere close. Durant can't beat the Hornets by himself. They have a long way to go before they catch New Orleans.

Durant isn't anywhere close. He's a better scorer, due to height, but that's it. CP3 owns him everywhere else. If he was so good, the Thunder wouldn't be this bad. The Hornets have never been this bad since CP3 came, even with the injury-riddled 2006-2007 season. Durant's team has been awful his first two seasons.

Ghazi
03-24-2009, 10:40 PM
WRONGGGGG!!! Fail again Ghazi

Westbrook isn't anywhere close to Paul. Paul led an 18-64 team to 38 wins his rookie year in the same building. Westbrook has led this team to last place. He's a terrible PG.

OKC isn't anywhere close. Durant can't beat the Hornets by himself. They have a long way to go before they catch New Orleans.

Durant isn't anywhere close. He's a better scorer, due to height, but that's it. CP3 owns him everywhere else. If he was so good, the Thunder wouldn't be this bad. The Hornets have never been this bad since CP3 came, even with the injury-riddled 2006-2007 season. Durant's team has been awful his first two seasons.

No they don't, the Hornets will get progressively worse as their roster ages and they trade Chandler for a 2nd round pick, while the Thunder will get progressively better since their entire core is under 25 and they have a slew of draft picks and trade bait for the next few years.

In 5 years it won't even be close when the Thunder are competing for titles while the Hornets are winning 20 games after CP3's contract is up and he signs w/ the Mavs.

They're 17-22 in the last 39 games which is respectable and hints at their development.

Hornets < Thunder

Pelicans78
03-24-2009, 10:44 PM
No they don't, the Hornets will get progressively worse as their roster ages and they trade Chandler for a 2nd round pick, while the Thunder will get progressively better since their entire core is under 25 and they have a slew of draft picks and trade bait for the next few years.

In 5 years it won't even be close when the Thunder are competing for titles while the Hornets are winning 20 games after CP3's contract is up and he signs w/ the Mavs.

They're 17-22 in the last 39 games which is respectable and hints at their development.

Hornets < Thunder

The weird thing is they played better without Durant. But, potential is one thing, performance is another. They still need a legitimate big man and a PG which are two hard positions to fill.

The Hornets will get decent value for Chandler, while Hilton develops into their starting center of the future. His upside is much higher than Chandler, at least offensively.

Julian Wright will be a Durant stopper. His athleticism, long arms, quick hands will be too much for Durant. He's alot stronger than Durant.

BTW, CP3 won't sign with the Mavs. He's gonna follow Byron Scott to the Lakers.

IronMexican
03-24-2009, 10:46 PM
And I don't get why you guys thought Westbrook was gonna be good. Don't trust anyone drafted in the top 10 from UCLA. He can barely shoot.

Ghazi
03-24-2009, 10:49 PM
The weird thing is they played better without Durant. But, potential is one thing, performance is another. They still need a legitimate big man and a PG which are two hard positions to fill.

The Hornets will get decent value for Chandler, while Hilton develops into their starting center of the future. His upside is much higher than Chandler, at least offensively.

Julian Wright will be a Durant stopper. His athleticism, long arms, quick hands will be too much for Durant. He's alot stronger than Durant.

BTW, CP3 won't sign with the Mavs. He's gonna follow Byron Scott to the Lakers.


1. No they don't. You don't need a legitimate big when you have Durant. Cavs don't have a legitimate big either look where they're at. Anyway Thabeet and Griffin are options in the draft :hat

2. Russell Westbrook

3. An injury prone 8/8 center with no upside? I think not. They're looking to slash $ anyway

4. :lol. A lot of guys have long arms and athleticism in the league.

Ghazi
03-24-2009, 10:57 PM
And I don't get why you guys thought Westbrook was gonna be good. Don't trust anyone drafted in the top 10 from UCLA. He can barely shoot.

He's only 20 years old and it usually takes 2-3 years for PG's to develop in the league. PG's have longer development curves compared to the other 4 positions.

It's kinda simplistic but from the standpoint of player efficiency he's having a better year than Derrick Rose, and a better year than Deron Williams, Rajon Rondo, Jameer Nelson, and Nate Robinson did during their rookie years.

Pelicans78
03-24-2009, 10:57 PM
1. No they don't. You don't need a legitimate big when you have Durant. Cavs don't have a legitimate big either look where they're at. Anyway Thabeet and Griffin are options in the draft :hat

2. Russell Westbrook

3. An injury prone 8/8 center with no upside? I think not. They're looking to slash $ anyway

4. :lol. A lot of guys have long arms and athleticism in the league.

1. Durant is no Lebron. He doesn't have his strength to attack the basket consistently and set up other players

2. Westbrook is a SG playing PG like Jason Terry.

3. Can't argue with that, but Hilton will be a legit low-post scorer and the Hornets will sign Zaza from the Hawks, and trade Chandler for Stephen Jax or Jason Richardson

4. Wright's athleticism is out of this world and will average 15 pts, 7 boards, 5 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks every night.

Ghazi
03-24-2009, 11:00 PM
1. Durant is no Lebron. He doesn't have his strength to attack the basket consistently and set up other players

2. Westbrook is a SG playing PG like Jason Terry.

3. Can't argue with that, but Hilton will be a legit low-post scorer and the Hornets will sign Zaza from the Hawks, and trade Chandler for Stephen Jax or Jason Richardson

4. Wright's athleticism is out of this world and will average 15 pts, 7 boards, 5 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks every night.

1. He'll be the 2nd best player in the league in 3 years.
2. And Jason Terry won a 2006 NBA Championship doing that.:bking
3. Pipe dreams. What gives you the idea the Hornets are willing to spend $, SJAX's contract runs through 2012-2013:lol
4. :rolleyes:rolleyes. Agree to DISagree

Pelicans78
03-24-2009, 11:03 PM
1. He'll be the 2nd best player in the league in 3 years.
2. And Jason Terry won a 2006 NBA Championship doing that.:bking
3. Pipe dreams. What gives you the idea the Hornets are willing to spend $, SJAX's contract runs through 2012-2013:lol
4. :rolleyes:rolleyes. Agree to DISagree

I thought Devin Harris was the real PG on that team.

We were trying to trade Chandler because of lack of production and injury-prone.

JamStone
03-25-2009, 12:12 AM
Nick Young > Westbrook


Watch out next year.

I think next year is the year for Jeff Trepagnier and Sam Clancy as well. I'm hoping double digits in the Saudi league isn't outside the realm of possibility.

Chieflion
03-25-2009, 09:29 AM
1. Durant is no Lebron. He doesn't have his strength to attack the basket consistently and set up other players

2. Westbrook is a SG playing PG like Jason Terry.

3. Can't argue with that, but Hilton will be a legit low-post scorer and the Hornets will sign Zaza from the Hawks, and trade Chandler for Stephen Jax or Jason Richardson

4. Wright's athleticism is out of this world and will average 15 pts, 7 boards, 5 assists, 2 steals, and 2 blocks every night.

On point number 3/4, it only works if your bloody coach gives minutes to them instead of guys like Rasual Butler and some other reserves you have.

LkrFan
05-24-2018, 07:35 AM
IMO. He's more of a SG. OKC needs to find a true PG and move Westbrook to SG next season because instead of running the offense, he will take shots away from Durant and Green. Actually, he's probably best suited as a Jason Terry type, a scorer in a PG's body off the bench since his size will give him trouble against most SGs in the league.

This is a damn truth bomb. That fucker ain't no PG. Probably why a few really good players left his ass:

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Everybody who left him got better. Harden an MVP. KD a champion. Oladipo was limp last year. But this year, after being cured of cancer, he broke out a 14-incher on the Kang. The LeRefs prevented him from winning tho :(

:lol

IronMexican
05-24-2018, 08:34 AM
Nick Young > Westbrook


Watch out next year.

Lel

RsxPiimp
05-24-2018, 08:37 AM
mexican basketball takes ^ lmao

Clipper Nation
05-24-2018, 08:53 AM
This is a damn truth bomb.
:lol OP criticized Alphabrook for taking shots away from Jeff Green, and you're calling that a truth bomb? -8000 points, Juan Diego.

LkrFan
05-24-2018, 10:07 AM
:lol OP criticized Alphabrook for taking shots away from Jeff Green, and you're calling that a truth bomb? -8000 points, Juan Diego.

:lol

He ain't no PG. Not even closePERIOD :lol

LkrFan
05-24-2018, 10:07 AM
Lel

Great post :lol

LkrFan
05-24-2018, 11:51 AM
mexican basketball takes ^ lmao

Hey nah! :lmao

DMC
05-24-2018, 09:52 PM
Ghazi's takes are highly underrated in this thread. Why isn't he getting any love?

AlexJones
06-22-2018, 07:19 PM
"Jason Terry type"

8 all-star nods and an MVP later :lmao:lmao

Spurtacular
06-22-2018, 11:41 PM
Westbrook wants the ball all the time, regardless.

BD24
06-22-2018, 11:56 PM
Ghazi's takes are highly underrated in this thread. Why isn't he getting any love?
Yep, he brought the goods in here tbh.