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Jrich

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Dec 31, 2008 Oct 07, 2009 4 114

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looks like the folks over at espn think this team may have a future.
maggette and the anthony's all got mentions.
I'm glad our rookies are finally getting the mention they deserve.

9 months ago Jrich_tiny amhd388 3 comments 0 recs

And your choices for random foreign prospect to hype up to no end to humor ourselves and pass time in a somewhat productive if not annoying way are...

I don't watch or follow too much college ball, but this is based on what I've gathered so far from other resources.  All quoted lines are from nbadraft.net

Hasheem Thabeet - Tanzanian

Pros

-He's 7' 3'' 263 lbs.  This addresses our troubles with being undersized.

-He's quick for a man his size, and would be able to perform well in our system

-His upside is untapped

-Incredible strength making him a great post player

Cons

-He might be a bit raw and unrefined, which will probably lead to another a.r. situation.  See: bench.

Al-Farouq Aminu - Nigerian

Pro

-He's got a great jumpshot.  For a 6-9 player who will most likely end up playing SF that's integral.

-He's incredibly quick and athletic. 

-Post game isn't all too bad

-He descends from Nigerian kings.  This guys is royalty, and that worked out for Prince Mbah a Moute.  I think royal blood is more oxygenated or something

Cons

-He's kind of a thug though and may bring negative issues to the locker room and team as a result.  He reportedly shot a woman with a bb gun in a driveby.  Really? Drive bys with bbs? a woman?

Brandon Jennings - Not foreign but plays for an Italian Club Team

Pros

-He's a point guard.  Yes! A point guard!

-"Exceptional vision and passing ability … Makes everyone around him better"

-He is known for his competitiveness

-You could argue that experience on an international team is more meaningful than college experience.

-Him and marco would gel instantly

Cons

-Although he's known for making others around him better, he is primarily recognized as a scoring point guard.  Do we need another scorer?

-6'1" 170 lbs.  If we go with Monta for next year at sg based on this pick we'd have a pretty small backcourt adding to our defensive problems

-He's Marcus William's cousin.  Really.

-He's not actually foreign

Ricky Rubio

Is he even in the draft, I have no idea? I do know that drafting him would require a buyout from his team in Spain.  That's a hefty price to pay for a rookie, even if it is ricky rubio.  However, he's a playmaker and spectacular one.  We could use that right now, even though his jumpshot and strength might not be quite where we need them to be.

 

Like I said, don't know too much about college/foreign basketball so, please, fill in the holes where you see fit.  Ok with all this said go ahead make your choice and we can decide on some random foreign to hype up to no end to humor ourselves and pass time in a somewhat productive if not annoying way

Poll
Who do you think should be our random foreign prospect to hype up to no end to humor ourselves and pass time in a somewhat productive if not annoying way?
Hasheem Thabeet
25 votes
Al-Farouq Amini
18 votes
Brandon Jennings
37 votes
Ricky Rubio
84 votes

164 votes | Poll has closed

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Jrue Holiday

draft talk is always fun and entertaining to bring up, even "early" in the season.  Team records are far from established there's no telling how high up in the draft the dubs MIGHT be up in the draft.  Especially when you consider the trade deadline is far away and none of us have a clue what the warriors' roster is gonna look like by the end of the season.  but i just want to put in a word for jrue holiday, my man.  I go to ucla, and i get to witness this guy first hand, the mans vision is incredible.  He did his thing during highschool establishing himself as one of the best in the game, but he hasn't been getting nearly enough recognition as to what he might bring to a team like golden state.

let's talk about the positives.

pros

-like i said before, vision.  i know he might not be leading in assists or anywhere near that, but just watch him play.  he recognizes who's got the hot hand, he'll stay calm around the perimeter for most of the shot clock threatening opponents to pressure him and pay most of their attention to him allowing his teammates to set up for the play they want to run. 

-this leads to my next point, getting the team involved.  This is what he does best,(unique for a player of his talent) he takes the pressure off his teammates, being a solid player who doesnt risk throwing up selfish shots, letting his boys run around the court with more than ample time to get in position for the play howland/ucla really wants to run.  If that options not open, he's more than ready to pull the crossover and put in a smooth bucket.  he's done this over and over again, shooting better than .500 from the field.

-which once again leads to my next point, the looks he gets are incredible.  He has a phenomenal first step, i dont wanna overhype this guy but he has the quickness and the confidence of anyone in the nba to this day, just as good as d rose.  he'll drive into you and pull away just as quick with his feet planted to knock in a smooth jumper. 

-his activity of defense is almost as impressive as the rest of his game.  With his speed, the one talent that above all can't be taught, he's ready to force the turnover and for a pg, he's blocking at least one shot almost every game. most importantly, he's not slacking on the d, something a lot of offensive minded players in the game tend to do, conserve their energy for the fast breaks and the offense.  He treats his defensive game with just as much emphasis and can hang with the toughest opponents.

cons

-he's most definitley not undersized for a pointguard, but comparing him to bd, he's the same height, but down 35 pounds.  He's not gonna be able to rough up other point guards in the game for the layup/dunk just cuz he lacks that strength.  That is huge advantage, and an undersized mostly young team like the warriors (assuming the warriors are still that team come draft time) needs a player that can do that.  badly.

-his 3 point shooting is far from stellar.  yeah, he can always work on it, and yes he'll probably improve it over the course of his freshman season, but that's the main asset the warriors have needed from their point guards.  Watson's consistency from long range has been brought up over and over.  If holiday was to end up on the warriors, wouldn't watson's "clutchness" and his triples outweight anything holiday has to offer? 

-i know this seems contradictory, because i brought up his ability to get his teammates involved under the "pros", but is he doing it well enough?  a pg needs to be able to find the man for a quick dish and flush, something jrue has NOT been doing nearly enough.  true, he lets his teammates be able to get into the places that they have been most comfortable at but he has to learn to be able to draw more pressure on him, especially by driving to the bucket and then kicking the ball out to his teammates for an open look.  So far its mostly been set up for the set up, and let the 2 or 3 guys i'm involving run their play.

Ok, thats it for me but this is my disclaimer, and i feel as tho its necessary.  The majority of peeople here on GSoM are experts on the game of basketball, and mad respect to all of you.  I almost feel like i'm disrespecting you by coming in here as a new user and telling you my personal opinions that probably don't count for much and arent nearly as well researched as many of statements as you guys have to make.  However, i genuinely feel like jrue has the skill set to be a major contributor to the warriors and i hope that if he does end up on the team, he'll take their game further than they have.

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New Year's Resolutions

                             Warriors Team Photo 

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Well, we ended on the year on a really, really sour note.  But hey, maybe it is true that the okc thunder is better than their record reflects.  Plus durant didn't drop more than 40.  Baby steps.  

Anyways, time for new year's resolutions....

  • No more office battles, can't we all just get along?
  • win at least 2 games in a row
  • no more losing nine in a row
  • no more being a tease, don't show the fans everything one night, and nothing the next.
  • get more rebounds, give up less second chance points.
  • Get carlos boozer/comparable big
  • stay off the moped

predictions

  • office battles continue
  • 6 game losing streak in 2009
  • more streaky nights
  • acquire a decent big who ends up not making an impact and yet another trade is wasted.
  • monta buys a harley

(excuse my photoshop skills, i'm no tony.psd)

 

 

 

 

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