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Not a direct comparison to both as far as playing style, but Billups and Conley would be really good careers to track in comparison to D'Lo. I'm a tad too young to remember Billups early, but Conley got criticized VERY similarly to what D'Lo is getting now (passive, not athletic, etc).

Conley great defender and penetrator from day one
Worked on outside shot

DLo is the opposite at this stage. If his ceiling is Conley I'll take it, but he's too slow to get to that level
 
Why are y'all comparing D'Lo who was drafted in the double digits (sans Dirk) to top 3 selections. You guys know there's different expectations when you're selected that high. You think Bennett would be as big of a bust if he was drafted 15 instead of number 1? C'mon now. 

People in here placing huge expectations on #2 are stupid then.

Next year we gonna chase Ingram outta town at age 20 cuz he doesn't bark like a ******* dog after getting his shot blocked?

This a thing?

We tanked so we could chop these kids heads off after a year and a half?

That's some stupid, stupid, stupid logic. And best part about it all, DLo's numbers stack up quite well, and we all know he can still play better, so why the trippin?

People critizing his "hustle" his eyebrows, his "nonchalant" Man, that's all made up BS. That's ESPN speak right there.

He's proven to run the offense better than anyone else. He can shoot, well. He can pass absurdly well. He can post up. He has game, but he needs to develop his game further, no doubt. That comes with time and effort, and he puts in both. He studies the game, he works hard, and he WANTS to lead.

Let his 20 year old game develop to 24 year old game.

Next year we're gonna be reading scathing takes on Ingram and another stud rookie (maybe) for no real reason. And when that happens DLo will still only be 21. :lol
 
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Not a direct comparison to both as far as playing style, but Billups and Conley would be really good careers to track in comparison to D'Lo. I'm a tad too young to remember Billups early, but Conley got criticized VERY similarly to what D'Lo is getting now (passive, not athletic, etc).

Billups was super clutch. He had a knack for taking the big shot and he was FEARLESS and HARD NOSED...two qualities DLo severely lacks imo.

Conley on the other hand is much much quicker than DLo and can penetrate the lane. He's sneaky athletic and is one of the best defenders at the PG position. Again, these are skills DLol doesn't possess. 
And it took close to four years for Conley to be anywhere close to what he is now.

And while Billups had his clutch moments, it is very similar to Kobe where we remember the made shots but ignore the ones he missed. And he missed a lot.
 
 
Billups was super clutch. He had a knack for taking the big shot and he was FEARLESS, ASSERTIVE and HARD NOSED...three qualities DLo severely lacks imo.

Conley on the other hand is much much quicker than DLo and can penetrate the lane. He's sneaky athletic and is one of the best defenders at the PG position. Again, these are skills DLol doesn't possess. 
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Billups was super clutch his first year and a half in the league?

Heh, did not know that.....
 
I don't think he's proven to shoot well at all so far. He can make some nice passes but also makes as many stupid ones. He's proven to be able to run as a lead guard but not be an effective floor general at this point. But he has time to improve on all those aspects for sure.
 
Not a direct comparison to both as far as playing style, but Billups and Conley would be really good careers to track in comparison to D'Lo. I'm a tad too young to remember Billups early, but Conley got criticized VERY similarly to what D'Lo is getting now (passive, not athletic, etc).

Billups was super clutch. He had a knack for taking the big shot and he was FEARLESS, ASSERTIVE and HARD NOSED...three qualities DLo severely lacks imo.

Conley on the other hand is much much quicker than DLo and can penetrate the lane. He's sneaky athletic and is one of the best defenders at the PG position. Again, these are skills DLol doesn't possess. 
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Billups didn't figure it out until he was 26 and was considered a bust at 24.
And Conley didn't even become decent at leading an offense until his third year. Although from day one he is a superior defender compared to DLo.
 
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People in here placing huge expectations on #2 are stupid then.

Next year we gonna chase Ingram outta town at age 20 cuz he doesn't bark like a ******* dog after getting his shot blocked?

This a thing?

We tanked so we could chop these kids heads off after a year and a half?

That's some stupid, stupid, stupid logic. And best part about it all, DLo's numbers stack up quite well, and we all know he can still play better, so why the trippin?

People critizing his "hustle" his eyebrows, his "nonchalant" Man, that's all made up BS. That's ESPN speak right there.

He's proven to run the offense better than anyone else. He can shoot, well. He can pass absurdly well. He can post up. He has game, but he needs to develop his game further, no doubt. That comes with time and effort, and he puts in both. He studies the game, he works hard, and he WANTS to lead.

Let his 20 year old game develop to 24 year old game.

Next year we're gonna be reading scathing takes on Ingram and another stud rookie (maybe) for no real reason. And when that happens DLo will still only be 21. :lol

Nobody said bark like a dog. When DRose or whoever else rejects your weak shot, have the fight to run back, challenge your man, lock up, show some aggression. That's always been "a thing" and it's why GMs interview draftees to learn about their motor and personality and what makes them tick. It's more than just numbers and stats
 
Not a direct comparison to both as far as playing style, but Billups and Conley would be really good careers to track in comparison to D'Lo. I'm a tad too young to remember Billups early, but Conley got criticized VERY similarly to what D'Lo is getting now (passive, not athletic, etc).

Conley great defender and penetrator from day one
Worked on outside shot

DLo is the opposite at this stage. If his ceiling is Conley I'll take it, but he's too slow to get to that level
Maybe I am mis-remembering, but Conley wasn't good to begin his career on defense (short, weak, young) and didn't carry the nuance we all know about him these days until things started to click his fourth year. Didn't really take advantage of his quickness advantage his first three years. Need the homie bhz to confirm.
 
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Billups was super clutch his first year and a half in the league?

Heh, did not know that.....
Chauncey played for 4 different teams his first 3 years in the league. Totally different circumstances. Once he got to DET, the rest was history.

Let's see what DLol does once he gets traded a couple times.
 
 
 
Not a direct comparison to both as far as playing style, but Billups and Conley would be really good careers to track in comparison to D'Lo. I'm a tad too young to remember Billups early, but Conley got criticized VERY similarly to what D'Lo is getting now (passive, not athletic, etc).
Billups was super clutch. He had a knack for taking the big shot and he was FEARLESS, ASSERTIVE and HARD NOSED...three qualities DLo severely lacks imo.

Conley on the other hand is much much quicker than DLo and can penetrate the lane. He's sneaky athletic and is one of the best defenders at the PG position. Again, these are skills DLol doesn't possess. 
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Billups didn't figure it out until he was 26 and was considered a bust at 24.
And Conley didn't even become decent at leading an offense until his third year. Although form day one he is a superior defender compared to DLo.
Reason Billups didn't "figure it out" right away was because dude played for 4 different teams his first 3 years. Billups was in one unstable environment after another til he got to Detroit. Therefore, you can't compare Chauncey's career progression with DLo's - two totally different situations.
 
Billups was super clutch his first year and a half in the league?


Heh, did not know that.....

Chauncey played for 4 different teams his first 3 years in the league. Totally different circumstances. Once he got to DET, the rest was history.

Let's see what DLol does once he gets traded a couple times.
4 years*
 
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People in here placing huge expectations on #2 are stupid then.

Next year we gonna chase Ingram outta town at age 20 cuz he doesn't bark like a ******* dog after getting his shot blocked?

This a thing?

We tanked so we could chop these kids heads off after a year and a half?

That's some stupid, stupid, stupid logic. And best part about it all, DLo's numbers stack up quite well, and we all know he can still play better, so why the trippin?

People critizing his "hustle" his eyebrows, his "nonchalant" Man, that's all made up BS. That's ESPN speak right there.

He's proven to run the offense better than anyone else. He can shoot, well. He can pass absurdly well. He can post up. He has game, but he needs to develop his game further, no doubt. That comes with time and effort, and he puts in both. He studies the game, he works hard, and he WANTS to lead.

Let his 20 year old game develop to 24 year old game.

Next year we're gonna be reading scathing takes on Ingram and another stud rookie (maybe) for no real reason. And when that happens DLo will still only be 21. :lol

Nobody said bark like a dog. When DRose or whoever else rejects your weak shot, have the fight to run back, challenge your man, lock up, show some aggression. That's always been "a thing" and it's why GMs interview draftees to learn about their motor and personality and what makes them tick. It's more than just numbers and stats

Challenge your man,

Lock up,

Be aggressive.....

Are you Byron Scott?

No, really, are you?

You upset, cuz a guy gets his shot blocked, and doesn't run the guy down???? Are you serious, or just feedin the topic a lil bit?
 
 
 
Billups was super clutch his first year and a half in the league?


Heh, did not know that.....
Chauncey played for 4 different teams his first 3 years in the league. Totally different circumstances. Once he got to DET, the rest was history.

Let's see what DLol does once he gets traded a couple times.
4 years*
Billups was drafted in '97 by Boston. By 2000, he had already played for Bos, Tor, Den, and was on his 4th team (Min) in the 2000-'01 season.
 
Yoooo I swear Mozzy misses an easy dunk every few games. And it can always be attributed to him cocking the ball too far back with one hand. :rollin
 
Billups should have been dominating (or I guess hustling) no matter what after 18 months in the league.

BTW, Billups was older when he came into the league, no?
 
 
 
Billups was super clutch his first year and a half in the league?



Heh, did not know that.....


Chauncey played for 4 different teams his first 3 years in the league. Totally different circumstances. Once he got to DET, the rest was history.


Let's see what DLol does once he gets traded a couple times.
4 years*

Billups was drafted in '97 by Boston. By 2000, he had already played for Bos, Tor, Den, and was on his 4th team (Min) in the 2000-'01 season.
He didn't get to Detroit until the 2002-2003 season though.....
 
 
 
People in here placing huge expectations on #2 are stupid then.

Next year we gonna chase Ingram outta town at age 20 cuz he doesn't bark like a ******* dog after getting his shot blocked?

This a thing?

We tanked so we could chop these kids heads off after a year and a half?

That's some stupid, stupid, stupid logic. And best part about it all, DLo's numbers stack up quite well, and we all know he can still play better, so why the trippin?

People critizing his "hustle" his eyebrows, his "nonchalant" Man, that's all made up BS. That's ESPN speak right there.

He's proven to run the offense better than anyone else. He can shoot, well. He can pass absurdly well. He can post up. He has game, but he needs to develop his game further, no doubt. That comes with time and effort, and he puts in both. He studies the game, he works hard, and he WANTS to lead.

Let his 20 year old game develop to 24 year old game.

Next year we're gonna be reading scathing takes on Ingram and another stud rookie (maybe) for no real reason. And when that happens DLo will still only be 21.
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Nobody said bark like a dog. When DRose or whoever else rejects your weak shot, have the fight to run back, challenge your man, lock up, show some aggression. That's always been "a thing" and it's why GMs interview draftees to learn about their motor and personality and what makes them tick. It's more than just numbers and stats
Challenge your man,

Lock up,

Be aggressive.....

Are you Byron Scott?

No, really, are you?

You upset, cuz a guy gets his shot blocked, and doesn't run the guy down???? Are you serious, or just feedin the topic a lil bit?
Those are the things YOU DON'T TEACH and what separates the impact players from the mediocre ones. They're called intangibles. Things you can't measure. I'm sure you've heard about it.

But of course, you're probably content with DLo, the number 2 pick, being a role player lol
 
Remember when Tmac shook Kobe, then Kobe dunked on him next play?

Shaq dunked on Bynum, Bynum dunked on Shaq next play

Fisher ran over Scola

MJ chased down Ron Mercer

CP3, Gary Payton, so many others....Show us you're serious and passionate about your craft, you have pride, toughness

Everything is prima Donna with Dlo
 
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