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Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?Originally Posted by nflowshoe
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated
In regards to his lack of performances and all the hype around him
2nd coming
NBA point guard may be the hardest position to play............... hopefully he lives up to all the hype
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?Originally Posted by nflowshoe
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated
In regards to his lack of performances and all the hype around him
2nd coming
NBA point guard may be the hardest position to play............... hopefully he lives up to all the hype
Originally Posted by cleansneaksonly21
lets pre-mock it in here...
cleansneaks: Utah Jazz
Originally Posted by cleansneaksonly21
lets pre-mock it in here...
cleansneaks: Utah Jazz
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
nflowshoe wrote:
httphttp://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated
In regards to his lack of performances and all the hype around him
2nd coming
NBA point guard may be the hardest position to play............... hopefully he lives up to all the hype
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
nflowshoe wrote:
httphttp://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated
In regards to his lack of performances and all the hype around him
2nd coming
NBA point guard may be the hardest position to play............... hopefully he lives up to all the hype
Originally Posted by nflowshoe
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
nflowshoe wrote:
httphttp://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated
In regards to his lack of performances and all the hype around him
2nd coming
NBA point guard may be the hardest position to play............... hopefully he lives up to all the hype
Originally Posted by nflowshoe
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
nflowshoe wrote:
httphttp://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated://bleacherreport.com/articles/673909-nba-draft-2011-kyrie-irvings-draft-position-is-overrated
In regards to his lack of performances and all the hype around him
2nd coming
NBA point guard may be the hardest position to play............... hopefully he lives up to all the hype
For the other point guards in the league in regards to shooting, RIGHT NOW I'd put him in that 2nd tier behind Deron, Nash, Stephen, etc.
For the other point guards in the league in regards to shooting, RIGHT NOW I'd put him in that 2nd tier behind Deron, Nash, Stephen, etc.
Originally Posted by SmoothBalla
Body type? He measured in at 6'3.5" in shoes at 191 lbs.Originally Posted by nflowshoe
Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?
what I meant by Rubio is not that im comparing thier games its just that I feel like they both have the same hype around them going into the draft, I remember everyone saying the same things about Rubio( just stating my opinion). The same way I feel about Irving is the same way I feel about telfair and Rubio I cant believe NBA owners are quick to throw 6 figures at these guys when they havent played any games at a high level against high competetion. I know Kobe/Lebron/Howard and all the other highschool straight to the NBA players had the same situation but at least they had the Body Frame of a NBA player. Rubio/Telfair/Irving dont have the body type or the games but the hype, If he was a late first rounder I wouldnt care but top pick
Originally Posted by SmoothBalla
Body type? He measured in at 6'3.5" in shoes at 191 lbs.Originally Posted by nflowshoe
Originally Posted by Ricardo Malta
Why would you even include a picture of Rubio when he hasn't played a second in the NBA yet?
what I meant by Rubio is not that im comparing thier games its just that I feel like they both have the same hype around them going into the draft, I remember everyone saying the same things about Rubio( just stating my opinion). The same way I feel about Irving is the same way I feel about telfair and Rubio I cant believe NBA owners are quick to throw 6 figures at these guys when they havent played any games at a high level against high competetion. I know Kobe/Lebron/Howard and all the other highschool straight to the NBA players had the same situation but at least they had the Body Frame of a NBA player. Rubio/Telfair/Irving dont have the body type or the games but the hype, If he was a late first rounder I wouldnt care but top pick
Totally disagree, dude isn't a mirage, and it's not just measurable he is PRODUCING getting major minutes on high level playoff euro league team. He rebounds and he blocks shots these always translate the easiest to the NBA, I'm not worried about Bismack IMO, he's the third best prospect in this draft class. The actual boom or bust is Enes Katner.Originally Posted by sonunox34
So is it just me, or is Bismack Biyongo the biggest boom or bust player in a while? Kid dunks hard and has all the measurables... but for some reason, I could just see him headed to the D-League.
If he can turn himself into an Ibaka clone then I'd say he's turned himself into a valuable pick. Land with a young squad on the come up that he can get playing time and I think he'll be good money.Originally Posted by sonunox34
So is it just me, or is Bismack Biyongo the biggest boom or bust player in a while? Kid dunks hard and has all the measurables... but for some reason, I could just see him headed to the D-League.
If he can turn himself into an Ibaka clone then I'd say he's turned himself into a valuable pick. Land with a young squad on the come up that he can get playing time and I think he'll be good money.Originally Posted by sonunox34
So is it just me, or is Bismack Biyongo the biggest boom or bust player in a while? Kid dunks hard and has all the measurables... but for some reason, I could just see him headed to the D-League.
Totally disagree, dude isn't a mirage, and it's not just measurable he is PRODUCING getting major minutes on high level playoff euro league team. He rebounds and he blocks shots these always translate the easiest to the NBA, I'm not worried about Bismack IMO, he's the third best prospect in this draft class. The actual boom or bust is Enes Katner.Originally Posted by sonunox34
So is it just me, or is Bismack Biyongo the biggest boom or bust player in a while? Kid dunks hard and has all the measurables... but for some reason, I could just see him headed to the D-League.
Hardly. Plus that moving pick all the way down the court %@%* they run in FIBA to get their guards shots ain't going to happen in the NBA.Originally Posted by blacktopking319
Originally Posted by SmoothBalla
Body type? He measured in at 6'3.5" in shoes at 191 lbs.Originally Posted by nflowshoe
what I meant by Rubio is not that im comparing thier games its just that I feel like they both have the same hype around them going into the draft, I remember everyone saying the same things about Rubio( just stating my opinion). The same way I feel about Irving is the same way I feel about telfair and Rubio I cant believe NBA owners are quick to throw 6 figures at these guys when they havent played any games at a high level against high competetion. I know Kobe/Lebron/Howard and all the other highschool straight to the NBA players had the same situation but at least they had the Body Frame of a NBA player. Rubio/Telfair/Irving dont have the body type or the games but the hype, If he was a late first rounder I wouldnt care but top pick
Rubio held his own at 17 years old against team USA
Hardly. Plus that moving pick all the way down the court %@%* they run in FIBA to get their guards shots ain't going to happen in the NBA.Originally Posted by blacktopking319
Originally Posted by SmoothBalla
Body type? He measured in at 6'3.5" in shoes at 191 lbs.Originally Posted by nflowshoe
what I meant by Rubio is not that im comparing thier games its just that I feel like they both have the same hype around them going into the draft, I remember everyone saying the same things about Rubio( just stating my opinion). The same way I feel about Irving is the same way I feel about telfair and Rubio I cant believe NBA owners are quick to throw 6 figures at these guys when they havent played any games at a high level against high competetion. I know Kobe/Lebron/Howard and all the other highschool straight to the NBA players had the same situation but at least they had the Body Frame of a NBA player. Rubio/Telfair/Irving dont have the body type or the games but the hype, If he was a late first rounder I wouldnt care but top pick
Rubio held his own at 17 years old against team USA