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175235.113 in reply to 175235.112
Date: 2/25/2011 4:46:31 PM
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I have a feeling Jimmer will struggle in the NBA like how Reddick struggled in his first few seasons until he stepped up his defensive abilities. So if Jimmer doesn't develop on the defensive end he will not do as well as Reddick since he will be a liability on the defensive end... remember Adam Morrison? =P

Reddick broke most scoring records when he was in college but the NBA has a ton more defense and lock down perimeter defenders in it. Also Aldridge wasn't as good of a scorer in college but look at him blossom now in Portland. Chicago must be spewing for giving him away for Tyrus Thomas.


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175235.114 in reply to 175235.112
Date: 2/25/2011 7:25:15 PM
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also he doesnt have really good passing ability... at 6'2, he would be majorly undersize to play at SG... so he is a combo guard who will struggle to start at PG unless he can improve his passing ability or he is in a team like the heat but too bad his defense isnt that good.

yes he is a guy who can spread the floor, and thats about it... I dont think his handles will be good enough in the Nba, sure against college guys but not against NBA guys when they much faster and even if they fall for your move, they recover so fast...

his range is pretty limited, I think... NBA 3pt line maybe just in his range or even comfort zone beyond that I have not seen him hit very often... considering guys like eric gordon and JJ reddick who doesnt even go near the college 3pt line and just sink it like nothing.

have you seen JJ reddick? he just catch and shoot from way outside of where the NBA 3pt line should be (contested) and just swish it while he was in duke... reddick have major range and a mid range game to boot.

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175235.115 in reply to 175235.114
Date: 2/27/2011 3:12:15 AM
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Jimmers range is ridiculous - he regularly drops shots from 6 feet behind the arc. That said i agree with the lack of size being an issue.

From what i have read alot of people are comparing him to Mark Price with better range. His game was good enough to make him an all star in the early 90's from memory but how well it would translate in todays game remain to be sen

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175235.116 in reply to 175235.115
Date: 2/27/2011 5:06:39 AM
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remember 6 feet behind college hoop is just on the NBA 3pt line... Im talking about way beyond range like reddick or even duhon when he was on a streak...

but we wont know unless he start playing but if he has passing ability like curry but failed to show it since he gets too much freedom then he can be a good player. but then his lack of speed maybe a problem as curry athleticism is much better. so his best comparison is to a lesser reddick with less range and maybe more passing ability.

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175235.117 in reply to 175235.116
Date: 2/27/2011 6:29:39 AM
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Haha i dont know what college ball you've been watching but the NBA 3pt line is not 6 feet further out than any other basketball 3 point line in the world. A little further, sure but nowhere near that much.

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175235.118 in reply to 175235.117
Date: 2/27/2011 6:37:15 AM
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pfft... use meter and crap... dont use those american weird measurement...

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175235.119 in reply to 175235.118
Date: 2/27/2011 8:34:12 AM
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remember 6 feet behind college hoop is just on the NBA 3pt line


I was replying to a statement that you made. You're the one that used the 'feet' metric......

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175235.120 in reply to 175235.116
Date: 2/27/2011 5:17:45 PM
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mate the NBA 3 point line is between 2'(in the corners) and 4' longer than the NBA line. Trust me his range will be fine.

Metric conversion - roughly 60-120cms

Last edited by coachnoodles at 2/27/2011 5:19:42 PM

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175235.121 in reply to 175235.120
Date: 2/27/2011 5:22:01 PM
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his range is fine, its just a matter of him creating space for himself to get the shot off... which is a lot harder to do when you got players like ronnie brewer or shane battier hussling you...

in college he can be a scoring champ and set off all sorts of scoring records, in the NBA, he is just another Reddick or Marcus Thornton.

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175235.122 in reply to 175235.121
Date: 2/27/2011 8:50:31 PM
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Yeah i agree he's not the 2nd coming of MJ but if he is as good as Reddick or Thornton (especially in this draft which is being talked up as an absolute stinker) that will see him get picked in the 10-15 range like i think.



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175235.123 in reply to 175235.122
Date: 3/6/2011 2:52:44 AM
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omg I know this was brought up before but I can't help but bring this up again!!
http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob_acti...

The top 10 are virtual locks for Springfield but how can Steve Nash, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili be ranked so low!?!

MVsteve is a two time MVP and is closing in on 10k career assists before his career is over. Will pass Isiash Thomas in his next game to take 6th spot on all time assists.

Parker and Manu are 4 time NBA champions, closing in on 5 if they manage to win it this season, they are odd on favs to actually win it, we will see.


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