Bingo. And they got some value out of their early second at least.
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I think too much is made of his kidney issue.
The fact that he measured in at 6'7, has next to zero perimeter skills, and (with the championship game being an exception) got outplayed by most other NBA quality bigs this past season that he matched up with, could have had absolutely nothing to do with it?
You can also add in that he didn't really improve over the past 2 years + there was that issue about him lying to get into school (which isn't that big of a deal to NBA teams, but it does raise a character flag).
If you don't want to be locked into a low first round deal, maybe the agent doesn't counter the rumors by releasing the medical report if its good.?
position of? wtf are you talking about.
tlong, dude, you're not worth anyone's time here, you're not even worthy of wiping Sequ's ass.
So guess what, shut the fuck up, join an actual Blazers forum and quit living through Spurs fans.
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NBA Comparison: Antonio McDyess
Strengths: A skilled power forward with a tremendous package of size and athleticism ... Measures in at 6'9 230 lbs with bigtime hops and lateral quickness ... Possesses a good handle for a player his size as well as a mid-range shot ... Led the Jayhawks in blocked shots as a freshman with 56, displaying his quick, explosive vertical leap ... Had a big game against Florida early in the season with 19 points and 9 rebounds, showing that he can compete with NBA caliber big men and step up when it counts ... Finished the year averaging 9.8 ppg, good for fourth on a talented Kansas team ... Runs the floor very well for his size, very fluid ... Solid post moves for a player his age, and showing good development in his post game ... His shooting touch id good and his range seems to be improving ...
Weaknesses: Foul prone, amassing 133 fouls over the course of the season, first on the team by a wide margin. Must learn to stay on his feet more often rather than trying to block everything in sight ... As good as his shot looks, his free throw shooting must improve as he shot 65% for the season ... Needs to improve his ball handling as he likes to face the basket from midrange but struggles to get to the rim due to unpolished ball skills ... Has a great frame, but needs to put more weight on to contend with NBA big men. Probably about 15 pounds away from having an NBA ready body. Needs to increase his shooting range ...
Outlook: Reports out of the U19 Team USA practices claimed that Arthur was the best player on the team before suffering a stress fracture in his left leg. The injury should be completely healed before practices begin so the injury doesn't appear to be one that should haunt him the rest of his career ... With the departure of Julian Wright to the NBA, Arthur will be asked to step right in and be a bigger contributor to a team that has its eyes on a national championship. With the return of Brandon Rush for his junior year the focus of the offense won't rest squarely on Arthur's shoulder, but make no mistake about it, the Jayhawks will need a big year from Arthur if they expect to be a true contender ...
James Burbridge - 7/16/2007
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March 18, 2008
Arthur has been one of the most inconsistent draft prospects we’ve followed over the past few months, often following up one good performance with two bad ones, and then getting back on track the next game as if nothing happened. As we’ve expressed in the past when evaluating him, very few of our concerns with Arthur revolve around his physical tools or skill-set…for him, it’s all about the mental aspect of the game and whether the light bulb is on on any particular day.
In this particular game, Arthur showed up, and in a big way, to the tune of 16 points and 9 rebounds. That was huge for KU’s chances of defeating Texas in the Big 12 tournament final, particularly with Darnell Jackson rendered ineffective with foul trouble.
Arthur showed why many think so highly of him in terms of his pure talent, displaying fabulous footwork coming up with a couple of outstanding pivot moves in the post, phenomenal touch knocking down turnaround jumpers, and superb athleticism running the floor and finishing explosively inside the paint. He played a big role in picking apart Texas’ zone defense, slipping right into the sweet spot around the free throw line and either knocking down a 15-foot jumper, making a pretty post-entry pass, or moving the ball around the perimeter sharply to keep KU’s offense flowing smoothly.
Defensively, Arthur seemed to be trying to avoid the ticky-tack foul problems that have plagued him all season and played a huge role in his struggles staying on the court for Kansas. He did show very quick feet hedging screens on the perimeter, though, which is very nice to have from your power forward in today’s pick and roll infatuated NBA. Despite the 9 rebounds he pulled down, we again saw why he struggles so badly in this area, as he still suffers those mental lapses forgetting to box out his opponents. Last time we checked up on him, he ranked 79th in rebounding per 40 minutes pace adjusted. He’s now moved up to 58th, which is better, but still fairly disappointing for a player with his combination of terrific length, athleticism and hands. He’s also improved his passing and assist to turnover ratio, which is good to see.
More than most players in this draft, who already typically have a decent body of work to fall back on from the regular season, Darrell Arthur could use a strong NCAA tournament showing to quell some of the many concerns about him. If he can’t show better effort, focus and all-around consistency in what will be the most important games of his basketball career thus far, he will give decision marks some serious room for pause when it comes time to evaluate his draft stock.
Those profiles are ridiculous. First, he measured in at 6'7. His handle is mediocre at best. He came into school with about 10 feet range, his range right now is about...10 feet.
Although they are correct that he is slow to react on defense and prone to commit fouls.
My guess is that you've seen him play all of once or twice. But since Chad Ford had him projected as a near lottery pick...THEN HE MUST BE GOOD!!!
The guy had oodles of talent around him last year, and still struggled mightily way too often. He was beyond terrible in the NCAA tournament until the final game.
tlong is chastising the Spurs for not picking the guy yet his own team who had the player traded him for a potential bust. Yeah... yeah...