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    Ding Ding Ding

    Also, LOL that Brook Lopez 25th. Dude averaged 20 PPG last season. Can count on one finger how many legit centers in the entire league did that last year.

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    Brook Lopez 25th... wow.
    Seriously... Brook is a beast on the offensive side of the ball and an ok rebounder.

    As for Blair, I agree the rating is a bit high but people on this board are to critical of him. He is certainly inconsistent as another poster pointed out but I feel that part of that has to do with lack of playing time game in game out. A player like Jennings might seem like a better player than Blair but he also gets a lot more opportunities to show that (to varying degrees of success). Some of the rookies on that list also can't accurately be judged after such a short period of time.

    All in all it's a pretty dodgy list, but it's not totally ludicrous and I am not so critical of Blair as many others here seem to be.

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    Terrible, terrible list. Normally I agree with the majority of Thorpe's evaluations, and I wonder how involved in the process he was(Was it a partnership, or was John Carroll the primary writer? Some of Carroll's articles were atrocious homerism(See the Pierce trade column he wrote.))

    Even then, they seem to be ignoring the Stat projections they state, Blair is 3rd to last, Last and then second to last in the WARP stats. Partly due to lower minutes, but having him 12th in rankings when he's 24th(of that list) in the Stat you're using seems quite bad.

    In other Stats, Blair also does poorly, second to last in WP48 of that group this year. link (excluding Lopex this season, who hasn't played). He's ranked highly in the past, so it all depends on whether his rebounding ability has nosedived or is just going through a bad run. Seems like we're getting more evidence that it's a drop in production.

    It seems he's getting a bump due to the "Team Success" component. Essentially, it seems he's getting a bump from playing for a team that's won a lot of games. Also probably got a bump for College play. Neither of these are really that relevant in evaluating players, It's saying that Blair is better because he's a Spur and he plays with Duncan, Ginobili etc rather than being a member of the Bobcats.

    That aside, it's TREMENDOUS if this indicates his trade value in any way. If we could get Ibaka or a top 10 pick for Blair, I'd do cartwheels.

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    Blair has no place in that list.

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    There are at least five guys on that list below Blair that are clearly better than he is.

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    if only lol

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    There are at least five guys on that list below Blair that are clearly better than he is.
    Every single guy on that list is clearly better than Blair

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    13. DeMarcus Cousins (LOOOL)
    14. Stephen Curry (LOOOOOOOOOOOL)
    15. Danilo Gallinari (LOOOOOOOOL)
    16. Ricky Rubio (LOOOOOOOOOOOOL)
    17. Brandon Jennings (LOOOOOOOOOOL)
    18. Mike Conley Jr. (LOOOOOL)
    19. JaVale McGee (LOOOOL)
    20. Serge Ibaka (LOOOOOL)
    21. Nicolas Batum (LOOOOOOL)
    22. Thaddeus Young (LOOL)
    23. Tyreke Evans (LOOOOOOL)
    24. Jrue Holiday (LOOOL)
    25. Brook Lopez (LOOOOOOOOOOOL)

    What a ing joke

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    Good. Maybe someone will see this and want to trade for him

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    An ESPN insider article by David Thorpe and John Carroll lists the top 25 NBA players under the age of 25.

    Here's their list:

    1. Kevin Durant
    2. Derrick Rose
    3. Kevin Love
    4. Andrew Bynum
    5. Blake Griffin
    6. Russell Westbrook
    7. Greg Monroe
    8. James Harden
    9. Kyrie Irving
    10. John Wall
    11. Ty Lawson
    12. DeJuan Blair
    The 6-foot-7, 270-pound power forward fell to the 37th pick of the 2009 draft after two seasons at Pitt because he is missing anterior cruciate ligaments in both knees, and scouts did not think he had the lift to finish at the rim. In his first game with the San Antonio Spurs, he scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, proving some skeptics wrong for a night, but then continued to play well on a very good team. Blair has brute strength and a tremendous feel for the game. He runs the court, establishing early position. Blair fundamentally uses angles and positioning to lock up his opponents in the paint, often finishing in the paint over taller opponents. Tremendous pickup for the Spurs. Similar to: Charles Barkley

    13. DeMarcus Cousins
    14. Stephen Curry
    15. Danilo Gallinari
    16. Ricky Rubio
    17. Brandon Jennings
    18. Mike Conley Jr.
    19. JaVale McGee
    20. Serge Ibaka
    21. Nicolas Batum
    22. Thaddeus Young
    23. Tyreke Evans
    24. Jrue Holiday
    25. Brook Lopez



    Blair better than Curry, Gallinari, Rubio, Ibaka and Batum?

    Discuss.

    This is stupid. The biggest Spurs homer in the world wouldn't think this was accurate. I would take literally every guy on that list over Blair, even the knuckleheads and black holes. Ridiculous.

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    Damn, that's a stretch......to put it lightly. I really, REALLY hope Blair finds his game when Manu comes back.

    Oh, and for as putrid as he's been on the offensive end, he's done a good enough job of not getting in the way and playing solid D so that he's not a complete liability out there. He's only getting ~16 mins per night IIRC.

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    This is laughably bad and I really, really hope other teams buy into this.

    There isn't a single player on that list the Spurs wouldn't trade Blair for.
    /thread

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    Blair definitely should be top 5 on this list . Any GM want to Trade for him??

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    I'm trying to figure out how they decided Blair needed to make this list. Then I'd like to know what kind of criteria they used to place him at #12.

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    13. DeMarcus Cousins (LOOOL)
    14. Stephen Curry (LOOOOOOOOOOOL)
    15. Danilo Gallinari (LOOOOOOOOL)
    16. Ricky Rubio (LOOOOOOOOOOOOL)
    17. Brandon Jennings (LOOOOOOOOOOL)
    18. Mike Conley Jr. (LOOOOOL)
    19. JaVale McGee (LOOOOL)
    20. Serge Ibaka (LOOOOOL)
    21. Nicolas Batum (LOOOOOOL)
    22. Thaddeus Young (LOOL)
    23. Tyreke Evans (LOOOOOOL)
    24. Jrue Holiday (LOOOL)
    25. Brook Lopez (LOOOOOOOOOOOL)

    What a ing joke
    HOLY ... wow. .... trade Mr Whataburger ASAP

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    In addition to those 24, I would without a second thought take these players under 25 ahead of Blair:

    - Eric Gordon
    - DeAndre Jordan
    - Darren Collison
    - Derrick Williams
    - Brandon Knight
    - Derrick Favors (ok, potential here; he's still only 20)

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    some context... but still a di able list

    Not only is the league stocked with amazingly gifted and unique talents, but so many of them are guys who just love to play basketball and are great at connecting with their fans via social media. They are the poster children for a new age in basketball. Though Larry Bird and Magic Johnson were the NBA's saviors in 1979, in terms of young talent, the NBA has never been richer, and its young stars never more humble or approachable.

    Connecting with them is easy, deciding who among them is elite proved far more difficult. To do so, we examined every player in the NBA age 24 and younger. Any player who was under 25 when the 2011-12 season started was eligible. However, any player who has played in less than half of his team's games within the past year did not qualify (Eric Gordon is one case).

    We then used three factors to gauge each player's overall game: how they played in past seasons, including college in some cases, how they are playing today and how they might play in the future. The player's team success also factors in, and consideration was given to players surrounded with poor talent, poor coaching or poor management. The data offered an amazing selection of legendary college superstars, multiple NCAA champions, an MVP winner, a two-time scoring champ, numerous Rookies of the Year, Olympic gold medal champions, an NBA world champion and a plethora of international stars. And with the help of Basketball Prospectus' Kevin Pelton and his SCHOENE projection system, we can see how these players might do in the next three years using WARP (wins above replacement player) measurement.

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    Just need one GM to buy this list and give a late first rounder for Blair this summer.

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    Too high. Cousins, Curry, Conley, Evans, Holiday, Lopez, Ibaka are better then him, imo.
    Really?

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    Isn't Leonard under 25.........

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    Who is Greg Monroe?

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    Lol what a joke.

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    Bynum over Griffin? HAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHA I saw that there and stopped reading nearly right away.

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