Apparently you don't watch much basketball. Josh Smith isn't just a dunker. He's a great shot blocker, a good rebounder and a developing talent.
..draft players the likes of Josh Smith, mr. dunk champion? I mean all he does is dunk and "entertain"...do they draft these kids in hopes of selling tickets??? That's all he is really going to do. He is not going to make anyone better. The likes of this guy belong in the And 1 basketball tournament.
Anyone got some input?
Apparently you don't watch much basketball. Josh Smith isn't just a dunker. He's a great shot blocker, a good rebounder and a developing talent.
He is only a rookie out of high-school, he will be very good in a couple of years.
I wanted S.A. to draft him in the last draft..he's raw undeveloped talent waiting to be molded.
Its not like Atlanta was looking to win a championship this year. Its a long process and you gotta start somewhere and to me that was a pretty good pickup for them cause now they have a potential star in the making to go along with Al Harrington.
This person has talent, maybe you can work for me at NewMan Enterprises
Josh is incredible at blocking shots and a good rebounder.
His athleticism helps him get by offensively untill his game develops, he is still a teenager.
If he has the right work ethic and at ude, he could be a star. Sort of player I would love on the Spurs.
his comments in other threads have proven that already.Apparently you don't watch much basketball.
Josh is going to be great in a couple of years when he adds a little more virtues to his game.
I dont understand teams that draft young players on potential and plan to develop there games. Like Detroit with Milicic, such a waste of a draft pick, his contract will be up and he'll be signing somewhere else before Detroit is able to develop his game.
Milicic would have thrived in an environment like SA. Too bad he's stuck in Detroit.
I have been extremely impressed by Dwight Howard. I love Okafor but Howard is a freak.
The Lakers would have won the championship last season.i agree...darko will never resign there....and what if they drafted carmelo
I woulda took wade over carmello.
Because Tayshaun Princes ability may never have been realised/found out if Carmelo was starting. Personally, I think Tayshaun > Carmelo anyway, not to mention him being a better fit for Detroit.how do u figure? carmelo would have feuded with the coach about playing time (think summer Olympics), but Darko did his share of complaining as well...
I love Josh, he's great! But on the whole dunk contest champion thingie...I'm invovled in a heated debate over at ClubLakers on Jrich vs Manu. Dunk Champion vs Olympic MVP All Star...in my eyes it's no contest, but I could be slightly biased.I've posted stats upon stats and facts upon facts, but I think it's just the fact that Manu is a Spur and JRich is a flashy dunker that alot of the people in the debate refuse to recognize Manu for the player he is
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But would you take Wade over the Carmello that plays now, the one under George Karl. I can't believe the change in that team since the All Star break...they totally flipped a switch.
Carmelo hasn't been nearly as good as Wade since at least the start of last seasons playoffs.But would you take Wade over the Carmello that plays now, the one under George Karl.
J_epsilon, do you live in the ATL area and get to see Josh frequently? If you watch Sportscenter or FOX highlights, you are going to see his spectacular plays. He's a bonafide Sportscenter regular because of his hops and ability. Al Harrington and Josh are about all ATL has a attractions. It is the entertainment business, though, and that franchise needs to attract ticketholders and fan interest to stay viable.
Josh is very far from a complete player. He needs developing but...quick, without looking it up, who is his coach right now? The first time I saw Josh was in a HS All-Star game and he looked like he was dogging it (not hustling) and sort of one-dimensional but that game wasn't really about the compe ion.
I've seen him in a handfull of games this year and I think for him to become a more complete player, he'll need to improve his shot out on the floor. His play without the ball is unremarkable until he goes to the hoop. Since he plays at small forward most of the time, he needs to do add to his perimeter game. He'll add to his bulk over the years and he may be destined for PF. He'll have to play harder, more often, and get some good teaching to be a complete player. He's got out-of-this-world talent, no doubt.
You asked for input... that's mine.
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