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The year before that, he averaged 15, three and a half assists, and three turnovers shooting 43% (32%). Hardly bad numbers for a freshman and then a sophomore but hardly earth moving considering the conference he was playing in and after reading all of his Olympic press, you'd think he would be much better. The Olympics tend to do this with guys a lot. The Lakers took a guy off the Chinese Olympic team that can't get off their developmental squad. Some years back, I remember Andrew Gaze would kill people in the Olympics but was just an average college player. Does anyone believe Oscar Schmidt could have come to the NBA scoring 35 a game?
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Rubio is being judged on international play. Thats a slippery slope especially for a guy that looks like he may not have the athletic ability to play in the league. |
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And because he was the fastest guy in the NBA. Is that Talent...? Parker made himself talented. He had no perimeter game and was very weak going to the basket. Both of those things have changed through very hard work. And because of proper strength training he is actually strong now. I dont know what the scouts say. Seriously I read nothing about the guy except they say he is good. I watched the kid on u-tube against inferior competition, and of course the Olympics. He has very good, BIG, quick hands. He stops and starts, changes direction dramatically WITH the ball with purpose (not playground, I now wish to do a dance in front of you and go nowhere). He sees the entire floor. He can go to the hole. He can intiate or direct an offense. Can he fail? Of course. With the wrong team and wrong coach asked to do the wrong things, sure he can fail. Sap the confidence of a player like this, and sure you can kill him. He is not a great athlete that will beat you physically. He will have to beef up also imo, the first year will probably be tough on him physically. More so than the older players that are physically strong. |
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[quote=pgardn]Pop stuck with him because he was young.
And because he was the fastest guy in the NBA. Is that Talent...? Parker made himself talented. He had no perimeter game and was very weak going to the basket. Both of those things have changed through very hard work. And because of proper strength training he is actually strong now. QUOTE] tony parker is "strong"? P, you have to stop. Tony parker was a first round draft pick before it was fashionable to find the next great euro. He wasnt just fast. You can't start 72 games for a playoff team and just be "fast". Just stop. Please. Tony Parker, or anyone else for that matter, can't "make himself talented". You either have it or you don't. You can develop talent and thus make talent manifest but it has to be there from the start. If you start 72 games your rookie year as a 1st round draft choice, you obviously have talent and you obviously have developed it to some degree. Lets just talk about something else. |
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Rubio is a 6'5' point guard who excelled playing in professional leagues and the Olympics at age 17 and 18. Who else does that? Think he'd be heavily recruited if he decided to go to a US college this year? To say that the Olympics are exhibitions is ridiculous unless you didnt bother watching them. Hell Kobe played harder there than he did most of the regular season. |
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ok you are right, talented, I used it improperly. Tony Parker made himself the best player the currently have Spurs. Hows that... pgardn: And yes he is strong. Dala: but he did not win the Iron man competition. Glen Davis is strong, not Parker. Pgardn: He is basketball strong in that he can now physically bully to the basket, get fouled while making the basket, and then step up to the foul line for and one... I use the English language very poorly over the internet. I rush, and I dont care much how I present arguments. I will try to go slowly and show selectivity with my sports vocabulary. I also spell very poorly, chop up sentences, and generally run on. Too much math in my head. A sickness that comes with Physics. I actually use to be able to see words in my head spelled out. No more. |
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We will see about your boy Rubio. The crow will be on the plate for someone to eat come fall. |
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About Rubio. I dont know if they have Oberto's heart condition figured out for sure. He had said he would only play for the Spurs with Ginobili. Those medical rules prohibit info being given out, I personally think Oberto's condition is still not perfectly stable. Spurs must have another big man. Maybe the Spanish team that has Splitter under contract will go bankrupt during this recession. |