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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Best post player in 2k15

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Quote Originally Posted by gyu
    He'll be an underrated pickup for whichever team he joins.

    High IQ player and dude averaged 10 boards a game playing next to Drummond, while averaging only 30 mins a game.
    Pretty much.

    He has fantastic footwork, and knows how to get to the right spot to secure rebounds, proven he can be a go to low post scorer. Underrated passer too.

    Unlike Drummonds rebound numbers (which are mostly missed tip attempts), Monroe's rebounds go back in the basket.

    Only downsides are:

    Needs to develop the mid-range jumper.
    Lack of mobility on defensive end.
    Thinks he gets fouled on every possession.
    Last edited by embersyc; 06-29-2015 at 07:42 AM.

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Lakers priority must be a small forward or a defensive center, if we miss on LMA, Jordan, Butler and Leonard (probably will) then I would think about Monroe

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Seemed like he had a great future until Drummond showed up. Can't blame Detroit for wanting to keep Drummond. They clog the floor together. They need a stretch four.

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Quote Originally Posted by Meticode
    Over-rated big-man. Is pretty decent offensively, but he hurts his teams just as much on the defensive end.
    Right because shotblocking is the only defensive skill that matters for a big. Bold is a flat out lie. The truth is closer to Monroe doesn't make a difference for better or worse on the defensive end. He's not hurting his team being on the floor.

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    I got him in LA with Carroll or Harris

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Suns makes sense for both sides, but aren't one of the listed teams

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    For the money he'll command, I don't think I want him in Boston if he's not a guaranteed rim protector.

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    Default Re: Greg Monroe Suggests Not Returning to Pistons

    Quote Originally Posted by embersyc
    Pretty much.

    He has fantastic footwork, and knows how to get to the right spot to secure rebounds, proven he can be a go to low post scorer. Underrated passer too.

    Unlike Drummonds rebound numbers (which are mostly missed tip attempts), Monroe's rebounds go back in the basket.

    Only downsides are:

    Needs to develop the mid-range jumper.
    Lack of mobility on defensive end.
    Thinks he gets fouled on every possession.
    Well said.


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