Nice going Quad.
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Look at his right shoulder: that muscle striation and definition is not visible on an athlete with the SLIGHTEST body fat issues, say above 12%
I'll grant that you said could, but you could say that about anyone. Traylor and Miller BOTH looked FAT by his age, which would be collegiate if he had attended. He's just not showing that.
Nice going Quad.
"I'm not fat... I'm big-boned!"
BEEEFCAAAKE!!!
Last edited by Quadzilla99; 07-07-2006 at 09:45 PM.
That's not a dealbreaker.
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That muscle defenition is the shadow of the net.
Look at the end here when he turns to the side to walk past the guy you can see his thick ole waist and big hips.
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Last edited by ChumpDumper; 07-07-2006 at 11:03 PM.
Damn, stop hurtin on the guy!
Point is he can rebound and block shots, and he's young with lotsa potential. , I'd throw 3mil/3yrs at him! Imagine what learning from TD and Horry can teach him.
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Nazr was much fatter at his age.
Malik too.
I like him all I said was he is overweight and it worries me a little.
Maxim: Most fat guys are slow.
Proposition:NBA may be going to more of an up tempo game.
Proposition:Most of our serious compe ion has players who attack the basket with speed.
Logic: Most fat guys won't fit in or be able to defend.
I don’t know why you are all hating on the big man for never walking away from a meal. The NBA game is a fast paced game and he is just trying to keep his energy stores up.
Anyway this is an advantage for the Spurs. Offer the guy a 3 year/6 mil contract with the Malik “1-year’s worth of free Taco Cabana meals” option and you can guarantee he will be in Spurs uniform next year.
I guess Quadzilla thinks we can still sign Amare Stoudemire to a contract this summer
If the Spurs are going to go center by committee, it wouldn't hurt having a larger center for those run ins with Shaq and Yao.
He is going to want more than 2 mil....He wants close to the Full MLE.
I like it when people purposely misquote someone or just lie to try and create an argument. I said that I liked him, just that his weight worries me. I even think he would be a good pickup.
Butler I like. He's fine. Shown some flashes. Foul-prone, rebounding seems pretty good. At this point a glorified CBA center who hasn't shown he can start in this league. Is quite young.
Classic upside guy. Shows potential with rebounding, blocking, scoring inside.
He had an unreal +/- for the Knicks, for whatever that's worth:
Net Points per 100 Possessions
+6.8 offense
-10.1 defense
+16.8 net
PLEASE DON'T MATCH ISIAH.
I think Butler has said he wanted out of NYK anyway.
Question for people who've followed Butler closely: if we had had him for the playoffs this year, could he have played against Dallas?
He's a true center. So unless Pop went away from small ball, he wouldn't have played.
That said, he has a chance to be much better than Rasho or Nazr ever will be.
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