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Posted on 6/26/13 at 10:37 pm to
Posted by Jwho77
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Posted on 6/26/13 at 10:37 pm to
Len is more like Brook Lopez than Robin. Unlike R. Lopez, the kid has a post game. But you wonder about his toughness and of course his health.
Posted by MrBlue105
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Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 6/26/13 at 10:49 pm to
If Copeland can play SF, there is no way Bennett can not play sf!!!!!!!!!!!!
This post was edited on 6/26/13 at 10:50 pm
Posted by chatchit42
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 6/26/13 at 10:51 pm to
quote:

Len is more like Brook Lopez than Robin. Unlike R. Lopez, the kid has a post game.




I'm sorry, but Len does not show me much in the post. Either he hasnt fully matured or his post game is just THAT bad. Watch these highlights against.....dare i say the school name.....Stony Brook.....and tell me what you think about his post game. It's extremely finesse to me, and he uses his length more than strength. Easily defendable.

Alex Len vs. Stony Brook

I would like to point out:

00:37
00:45
01:35
01:42
01:52

Dude is cake inside.
Posted by Zoombop
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Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 6/26/13 at 10:56 pm to
Len is a very talented offensive player for a guy as young as he is. Solid defensively as well. He can even hit the 16 footer with regularity. Light years ahead of Noel offensively, and thanks to his size, not far off defensively either. Noel will get pushed around his first year no matter how good he is defensively. Anthony Davis is a testament to that as a superior defensive prospect coming out.

MCW will be trash. I watched a couple of his games during the season and I was waiting for him to show me the reason for the hype. Instead, I saw tons of missed shots and mediocre decision making for a guy who has the ball in his hands that much.

I would be ecstatic if McCollum was our pick because he's ready to contribute immediately. In my opinion, he's a more gifted scorer than Lillard was coming out. I wouldn't get ahead of myself though because Lillard was very, very good as a rookie last year and McCollum likely would not be a starter or play with the ball in his hands that often. I just love his versatility though. He can play the 1 or the 2, and possibly the 3 in small ball sets. This team needs more scorers and ball handlers, so picking him is a great selection IMO.
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