LA with Beverley
ROFL probebly true!
Bruno looks funny! "I guess I like the typical African name... O.J."![]()
Josh Heytvelt, PF, Gonzaga - First round tools but where is his head at?
Absoutely. Whats more important is standing reach. He is only 6'6" in shoes but has a standing reach of 8'10.5". Thats about average for guys who are 6'9" - 6'10".
He wont have any problem playing and defending most 4's in the League.
This might be the best thing that could've ever happened for Blair and his career.
There isn't going to be any chance to get comfortable or lazy with his physique and coming to a team like the Spurs he'll be forced to apply him self on both ends of the court if he's to get any time, or actually stay on it without getting into foul-trouble.
Almost a best-case scenario for the Spurs in terms of on the court and financially.![]()
Malik and Barkley guarded Shaq.
exactly - he's a Spur! Great info man. Timmy has another gamer friend. Sweet!
Yes, but maybe this will get the Spurs away from trying to get Rasheed or McDyess or another 4 and allow them to focus on what they really need -- a true center who can rebound and defend a little.
Thornton to the Heat.
look on the bright side if he doesn't have acls he can't blow them out....
barkley didnt play defense....he even admits it...MORON
stop throwing around insults.
Now had u said Rodman or Ben Wallace, both about 6'8, then your reply would have held some water....instead using Barkley was like using a leaky bucket.
who did L.A. take???
Yep. But I'd settle for him being a Paul Millsap type of player. Just saying that he's big enough to bang with the big boys. He's a decent scorer, but not like Barkley was.
Green, Budinger, Mills, Heyvelt still on the board.
lol @ NathanExplosion with the "You can't teach size" gem.
This guy has great skill, soft hands, and a ing 7'2 wingspan. I'm also not worried about his weight, I'd love to have big baby on this team
Yeah, Rasho suddenly starts looking better.
Better not ing trade this guy.He ranks #1 in PER with an astounding 38.9, which is due in large part to his efficiency offensively and the high value placed on offensive rebounding – an area where Blair excels at averaging 8.1 per-40 minutes, which is first in the nation by a wide margin, and also the most amongst all players in our database in the last eight years. Adding to this rebounding prowess, Blair is averaging 18 total rebounds per 40 pace adjusted, good for second in the nation, and exemplifying even further his efficiency on the glass.
Patrick Beverley.
Who is still on the board of significance?
P. Beverley pg
Patrick Beverly
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