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Re: Jordan Clarkson
He just made the All-Rookie first team.
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alternick = loser :D
Re: Jordan Clarkson
a pg version of brandoy roy , and i think clarkson plays better defense..
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College superstar
Re: Jordan Clarkson
My goodness, Brandon Roy, Wade, Irving comparison...seriously?
I hope these guys are right, but I see more like Jrue Holiday kind of player. Not an allstar but solid. The guy is super athletic but still needs some maturing to do. Better court vision, setting tempo etc etc.
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Re: Jordan Clarkson
I figured they were just making fun of him, joking, etc. They can't be serious with a Roy or Wade comparison. He'll never be that.
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Re: Jordan Clarkson
Steve Francis 2.0 maybe? I'd love that, to be honest.
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Re: Jordan Clarkson
Off topic, just for the lulz:
From Tin Gamboa
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The Fresh Prince
Re: Jordan Clarkson
Originally Posted by dd24
I figured they were just making fun of him, joking, etc. They can't be serious with a Roy or Wade comparison. He'll never be that.
I think guys were talkingg style of play.
But honestly, I wouldn't be surprised (which is different than saying I predict) if he is at the BRoy/ Wade level. Not saying he will be Kobe Freak'n Bryant for his Career for crying out loud.
Just saying, the Kid is Nice. As soon as he got consistent minutes, he was putting up (of the top of my head) something like 16 pts/5/4. Yes, the argument can be made that he we was doing this on a poor team. However, then you can always make the argument that Defenses only worried about him because of the Talent on the team.
However you slice, the Kid is good and doesn't have any true HUGE Flaws. ( for example: not a good shooter; not a good defender; etc.) for what it's worth, as mentioned above, kids biggest strength is probably his attitude and confidence. Really has that MJ/KB mentality. All we hear is that he works extremely hard and hasn't taken things for granted.
He can shoot.
He's athletic.
Rebounds and plays good defense
Can play make
Isn't selfish
Isn't shy of the moment
Isn't too small or too short.
Isn't slow or a bad shooter/Free throw shooter.
Guy was a rookie. Again, not saying the guy will be the next Michael Jordan, but with hard work, dedication and mentality with Byron Scott as his Coach, Kobe Bryant on his ass, and playing for a fan base and first class organization like the Los Angeles Lakers, the sky is the limit for the Kid.
So Only good things for the Lakers from this Kid.
Just think, Even when the, Sad day,that KB retires, we have some nice young talent. SOMETHING that we haven't really had in well, over 20 years. Lol.
We Might've had 1 young player or so, at a time. But having a strong young nucleus, is not something we are used to.
Trust me, this Randle kid will be NICE. Guy ALSO, has the hard working, KB Mentality. AND, don't forget we have Houston's first round, 27th overall, pick in this LOADED Draft.
Clarkson
Randle
Okafor OR Towns
27th Overall pick
34th Overall pick (Just think; This draft is a lot more loaded than last year's draft. If we got Clarkson with the 46th pick, I bet we can get some nice Talent with the 34th pick)
OR, it would be nice to package the 27+34 to move up a few spots and pick up a guy like Rondae Hollis-Jefferson who can come in and start at the 3.
Add a guy like Tariq Black who we have no obligation to Keep. We didn't draft him, he's on a non guaranteed Contract and he played decent basketball for us last year. Just let him do his thing, work hard and develop. Maybe he ends up being a nice defensive big off the bench for us. Back up Big that Backs up Okafor or Towns/Randle.
Same with Ryan Kelly. Let him develop and see if he can be a Klye Korver Lite. See if he can become a rotation guy.
We FINALLY have young talent. It's scary.
Then, say we are able to sign a guy like Kawhi or Jimmy Butler or even DeMarre Carroll. We would have a young group that, with the TV deal kicking in, would enable us to have a young core that could grow up together and be competitive for 10-15 years ala the Spurs (Timmy/Manu/Parker).
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Re: Jordan Clarkson
You guys are certainly thinking more of him than the Lakers front office then. And they're the ones that see him every day.
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Re: Jordan Clarkson
The truth is, we don't know what they think of him, honestly. We could sit here & say that he'll never be a Brandon Roy or what not, but, who the f* knows? There are those little possibilities in every way, & here, people like to be optimistic.
Rookie year. Time will tell.
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The Renaissance man
Re: Jordan Clarkson
Originally Posted by MJ(Mean John)
OR, it would be nice to package the 27+34 to move up a few spots and pick up a guy like Rondae Hollis-Jefferson who can come in and start at the 3.
Yeah, I think Lakers should try to move up a few slots if possible. I don't know who would trade but throw on some cash considerations along with the 2 picks - maybe one of the younger small-market teams will do it.
At that point, you want the best player you possibly can get talent-wise. Hopefully you can get a decent rotation player. I would hope for a backcourt player if we get Towns/Okafor with #2 pick.
Some sharpshooter like JJ Redik or Mike Miller off the bench would be awesome. Corey Hawkins/Joseph Young/RJ Hunter are listed as great shooters that are expected to go mid-late first round.
Sources:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ranking...012046574.html
http://www.nbadraft.net/ranking/positional
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The Great Wall of Text
Re: Jordan Clarkson
People are underestimating his ceiling. I will go on record now to pre-write him on as a top-100 player of all time when it's all said and done
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