celticdb15
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2 potential 2nd round gems that CF really like are Aaron White to the Wizards and Pat Connaughton to the blazers. I think those are good spots for those guys to be utilized and developed!
2 potential 2nd round gems that CF really like are Aaron White to the Wizards and Pat Connaughton to the blazers. I think those are good spots for those guys to be utilized and developed!
That is one of the most blatantly lazy and racist examples of Caste profiling I've ever seen. And I've seen alot over my years here at CF. :tsk:Thanks for the post on White, celtic. It reminds me of something I read on ESPN.com about him on draft night. It was, "Great pick for the Wizards, he can develop nicely into a Matt Bonner type off the bench."
First off, what in the hell? This is clearly the biggest and most blatant example of comparing white players to similar white players. What do they have in common other than they have red hair? Aaron White is an athletic slashing SF who can get to the basket and also shoot the three. Matt Bonner is just a 3 point shooter. How on Earth are their games similar? I'll give you the short answer, their games are as different as can be. This idiot was probably thinking, "Hey their both white guys with red hair," they gotta have similar games!"
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For later there are three stud European athletes primed for the draft. For now Sam Dekker and Aaron White performed little under what I thought jumping 35 inches in the vertical. Probably should be listed as above average athletes NBA standards but not off the charts. Dekker is a first round pick and White probably a second.
Connaughton blew up on all the drills. Keep in mind he is a little out of shape and needs a training regiment to lose some baby fat and he still leaped over the moon!!!!! . So with that in mind and the mind boggling numbers he put up which include stellar sprint and agility times you have the best athlete in the draft or close to it. He can shoot the three and rebound. His in between game needs work. Will he become a superstar probably not? But I like the way he talks about himself, he hustles and right now it looks like he prefers basketball over baseball. If he was a centerfielder then I would not care so much which sport he chose but he is a friggen pitcher. Best case scenario is he becomes a regular high flying NBA player who finds a role ala 6th man or if he can tighten up his game even a starter.
The media has egg on its face---once again for not recognizing his leaping ability.