Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
And here are the Darko, Rasho preseason comparisons
Darko----------Rasho
Age 20----------29
PPG 7.9--------4.3
RPG 4.9--------5.7
APG 1.0--------0.9
SPG .50--------.33
BPG 2.88-------.89
FG% .420-----.409
FT% .778-----.750
MPG 23.5-------20.6
Big edge to Darko in blocks, substantial edge in PPG, future looks much brighter for Darko considering Rasho's age. I didn't know Rasho was 29 :wow
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Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
Do you fucking retards understand that you are comparing a lottery pick to a guy that most people think should be third in line to start this team? If Darko doesn't end up a couple of thousand times better than Rasho, then the Pistons made the worst draft pick in history. 8 points and 5 rebounds a game ain't gonna cut it for the second pick in the draft, so can you shut up already?
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
I think Darko is going to contribute much more this year. He looked pretty good in the preseason and he has really bulked up. He's most definitely a Center, as big as his body is now.
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
He's going to contribute more simply by virtue of the fact that he's going to be playing. He had skill, otherwise he wouldn't have been drafted so high. I'm not sure why all the Pistons fans are whistling in the dark about him.
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
There is a big difference in being an 18-yr. old NBA player and a 20-yr. old NBA player.
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
Darko is playing behind a multiple DPOY, all-star, former 2nd team all NBA center in Wallace, and two very established, high lottery draft picks themselves in Rasheed and McDyess. If he could even get 10-15 minutes per game and get 4-6 ppg and 3-4 rpg, it would a good step in the right direction. His youth and need for body maturation/development played a large role in his limited play in his career so far. His team being stocked at the power positions and making runs at championships added to the fact his coach didn't feel he was ready also stunted his development.
So, while the question whether he'll be better than Rasho is one not befitting a #2 overall draft pick and more than likely made with tongue in cheek sarcasm, it warrants at least a cursory thought in terms of understanding where Pistons fans and Darko fans are coming from. Many are at least a little bit excited to see that Darko has shown glimpses and flashes of the skill and ability that made him such a high pick. We are hopeful that his development is like that of a Jermaine O'Neal or even a Tyson Chandler in that his really early years are not representative of what he is truly capable of. He has great mentors in Ben, Rasheed, and McDyess. Even Dale Davis should make him tougher.
Does he have to prove he's not a bust? Maybe some people think that way. But, I just think he needs his opportunities to show he belongs in this league. Having a big man with his potential skills and abilities is definitely an asset on any NBA team. Even if he doesn't prove to be dominant this year, he still has several years to go before the Pistons need him to be, when Rasheed and Ben start to really decline.
While critics will continue to bash Darko and the Pistons for picking him, perhaps Joe Dumars' patience and foresight puts Darko's development right on schedule.
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
For the Pistons' sake, I hope he develops in time for them to actually reap the benefits of his development.
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Do you fucking retards understand ...can you shut up already?
A little stressed out are we? It's just a Darko/Rasho Thread, no need to blow all the capillaries in your head over the discussion. As far as I know it's not required reading.
Oh, did I fail to mention that Darko was the leagues top shot blocker in the preseason? :)
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
We should have a vbookie on who will dunk more this season, Darko or Rasho.
BTW, when do I get some vbookie back, kinda lost it all on the lions. damn those lions.
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
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Originally Posted by jochhejaam
A little stressed out are we? It's just a Darko/Rasho Thread, no need to blow all the capillaries in your head over the discussion. As far as I know it's not required reading.
Oh, did I fail to mention that Darko was the leagues top shot blocker in the preseason? :)
Wow, do you think he'll win the preseason MVP award? :rolleyes
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Wow, do you think he'll win the preseason MVP award? :rolleyes
Quite possible. :)
Re: Is Darko better than Rasho?
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Originally Posted by JamStone
Darko is playing behind a multiple DPOY, all-star, former 2nd team all NBA center in Wallace, and two very established, high lottery draft picks themselves in Rasheed and McDyess. If he could even get 10-15 minutes per game and get 4-6 ppg and 3-4 rpg, it would a good step in the right direction. His youth and need for body maturation/development played a large role in his limited play in his career so far. His team being stocked at the power positions and making runs at championships added to the fact his coach didn't feel he was ready also stunted his development.
So, while the question whether he'll be better than Rasho is one not befitting a #2 overall draft pick and more than likely made with tongue in cheek sarcasm, it warrants at least a cursory thought in terms of understanding where Pistons fans and Darko fans are coming from. Many are at least a little bit excited to see that Darko has shown glimpses and flashes of the skill and ability that made him such a high pick. We are hopeful that his development is like that of a Jermaine O'Neal or even a Tyson Chandler in that his really early years are not representative of what he is truly capable of. He has great mentors in Ben, Rasheed, and McDyess. Even Dale Davis should make him tougher.
Does he have to prove he's not a bust? Maybe some people think that way. But, I just think he needs his opportunities to show he belongs in this league. Having a big man with his potential skills and abilities is definitely an asset on any NBA team. Even if he doesn't prove to be dominant this year, he still has several years to go before the Pistons need him to be, when Rasheed and Ben start to really decline.
While critics will continue to bash Darko and the Pistons for picking him, perhaps Joe Dumars' patience and foresight puts Darko's development right on schedule.
Nicely Put! :tu