fordronken
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elindholm said:If he was such a monster, why did he play only 18 minutes?
Maybe his coach is Larry Brown.
elindholm said:If he was such a monster, why did he play only 18 minutes?
fordronken said:Maybe his coach is Larry Brown.
elindholm said:If he was such a monster, why did he play only 18 minutes?
elindholm said:If he was such a monster, why did he play only 18 minutes?
elindholm said:Because Tau completely destroyed Ljubljana already in the 1st quarter so Splitter had to play basically in the garbage time.
Right, that's what I mean. So what does one game show against vastly inferior opposition? Not a whole heck of a lot.
planaria said:What's the deal? NCAA players plays almost every night against students scrubs and when they put some nice numbers people say: WOW!
Joe Mama said:I thought over the last year were to that splitter had dropped out of the draft now because of the evaluations of his talent but because his contract situations were making his stock drop.
Teams are going to get excited about a guy like Splitter because he's got good size at around 7-0, he's a better defender than most Europeans apparently, and to go along with that size he's fairly athletic.
Joe Mama
hcsilla said:I guess that you don't really follow college basketball.
planaria said:There is a ENORMOUS difference of level between Europeans pros and college basketball USA.
chiunit said:Williams won't fall out of the top ten especially with a "weaker" draft class this year. If Splitter is there mid first round and his contract is no longer an issue, then he might be well worth a look . However, if someone like Redick is still there I'd grab him with our first pick and pick up a big man like Torin Francis, Paul Davis, Josh Boone or someone similar later in the first round.
Strengths: Silky smooth swingman… Let's the game come to him…Very smart player … Extremely athletic and deceptively quick… Has the skill set to play multiple positions… Gets to the hoop and finishes well… Always in the right place at the right time… Defensive stopper… Has long arms and is always in the passing lanes… Locks up opposing teams best player… Sees the floor well and is very unselfish… Explosive… Plays hard all the time and has no problem banging down low with the big guys… Good at positioning himself for rebounds… Has the physical abilities and overall knowledge of the game to be a contributor at the next level…
Weaknesses: Would be a perfect SF if he had another 2 inches... At 6-6 Roy doesn't really have a position… Lacks the handle needed to play guard… A bit of a tweener… Like a lot of collegiate players his jumper needs work… Does everything well but doesn't stand out at any one thing…
-Mike Apodaca 12/21/04
hcsilla said:Generally that may be true but in your previous post you stated that "NCAA players plays almost every night against students scrubs and when they put some nice numbers people say: WOW!"
If you take the best conferences of NCAA I don't think that you are correct.
For example Shelden Williams (who I would take over Splitter on every day of the week and twice on Sunday) plays against Cedric Simmons, Craig Smith, Tyler Hansbrough, Coleman Collins etc.
If you think that they are college scrubs then I'm still not sure that you really follow NCAA despite owning a draft website.