So you got nothing. OK.
I led the Gordon love outbreak dummy.
So you got nothing. OK.
Just like last year's temporary love affair with Otto Porter, I led the Gordon love outbreak dummy.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795059 said:In other news, Moultrie is out 5 games because of a drug violation.
I led the Gordon love outbreak dummy.
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Why so much love for him? Specific reasons, please, as I do not follow college ball and the draftee thread is a train wreck.
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Why so much love for him? Specific reasons, please, as I do not follow college ball and the draftee thread is a train wreck.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795068 said:He is an elite athlete with a high BBIQ. He has a relentless motor. He is an elite defender. He is the youngest player in the draft. He has serious holes in his game, but all signs indicate he is a hard-worker, so his upside is considerable.
Burke
Hayward
Gordon
Kanter
Favors
Burks
Neto
Gobert
Evans
GSW pick (Payne? Early? Stauskas?)
...that could be pretty sick. I love the length/athleticism of that starting 5.
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Why so much love for him? Specific reasons, please, as I do not follow college ball and the draftee thread is a train wreck.
Have we not learned anything about the ramifications of having too many poor shooters on the floor at one time? That's 3 players on the floor that can't really score outside of the paint. That would seriously be the worst offensive starting 5 in the league. It wouldn't even be close.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795068 said:He is an elite athlete with a high BBIQ. He has a relentless motor. He is an elite defender. He is the youngest player in the draft. He has serious holes in his game, but all signs indicate he is a hard-worker, so his upside is considerable.
Also a very natural ball handler, could tighten his handle, but he has play-making balhandling ability (for self and others).
His FT shooting sucks, but nothing is physically broken or out of whack like a MKG.
His upside, like the absolute best he could potentially be, would be like Shawn Marion with Igoudala handles and 3pt ability, and Blake Griffin body.
If he stayed in school one more year, like Blake Griffin did, and focused on his shot and gaining strength, he could be a top 3 pick in next year's draft. At this point, he is a tweener though and could probably just play back-up minutes at 3 or 4. He would be hard-pressed to play the 3 with Kanter and Favors because he can't shoot the three and the middle is clogged already. He could probably play some good minutes at the four in quicker smaller line-ups.
I think Gordon's draft position will come down to where he measures out as.
If he is under 6 ft 8, he will drop, because he isn't a SF. He is a PF.
Gordon shoots close to 36% from three, which isn't great, but it isn't terrible either. Like I have said before, people at Arizona's practices tell me he shoots free throws in the high 70's during practice, so there isn't anything broken with his shot, there is a metal issue that needs to be resolved. He rarely shoots midrange jumpers because in Arizona's offense he isn't called upon to do that. People just assume that his free throw troubles mean that he can't shoot at all which I don't believe is the case. He is coachable enough that if a coach ran specific plays with him getting to a consistent spot on the floor where he could either be screened for a shot, to shoot in rhythm, he would be able to become adept at it. He just likes going toward the basket at all times so that behavior would have to be learned. Fortunately he is only 18.
He can defend positions 1-4 and can even defend 5 in a pinch as he did in the last tournament game. He is a natural rebounder that comes up big when a rebound is absolutely needed which means that he plays smart positionally on the glass rather than just rely on his athleticism.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];795132 said:In other words, he'd thrive in a San Antonio or Miami model. And, he'd stall or even backslide in a Corbin system. (Seriously, have you ever seen Corbin's system try to get a perimeter player a shot FROM WHERE HE LIKES TO SHOOT?)
How do you know he's a PF!?
His skillset:
great ball handling
great passing
great at getting to the rim
great rebounding on both ends
incredibly dunker
very good at guarding positions 1-4
can hit occasional 3
great in open court
can play at a fast tempo
skills he doesn't have:
post moves
consistent jump shot
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To me, he's a lot closer to an NBA SF. His jumper doesn't look completely broken either, he just needs more practice and coaching with it. I think the beauty with him is how he has the skills that the Paul Millsaps, Julius Randles, David Lees and Wests, etc. wish they had. Because he has the quickness, ball handling, court vision, face the basket game already, he could be developed as an elite sized SF.