Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by CelticForce1349
I have stood next to Flynn, (spare me the "pics or it didn't happen" routine) and since I am nearly 6ft3 ( certainly 6ft2 or taller) Flynn can't be any less than 6ft to my eyes. He might be as tall as 6ft 1
You were basically spot on. Flynn measured at 6' 0.75" at the combine.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
I will say Rubio will be far better than both and will say he will go down as a top 10 greatest PGs of all time by the end of his career...Only time will tell, but highlight this post one day when Im right...
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by lilojmayo
please please
Brandon Jennings at Arizona the dude would be a team cancer averaging about 30ppg a game dont compare this scrub to jennings
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Originally Posted by Da KO King
Jonny Flynn is better than Brandon Jennings at every facet of the game.
Its not your fault Da KO King, you hadn't watched jennings before. I have been watching this kid since his freshman year of hs back in Compton, I knew he was legit like this.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by lilojmayo
Its not your fault Da KO King, you hadn't watched jennings before. I have been watching this kid since his freshman year of hs back in Compton, I knew he was legit like this.
Insane quickness/speed are not facets of the game. They are physical traits.
Also, as you were told before your notion that he would have averaged 30 in College is hyperbole. That Arizona team featured Nic Wise, Chase Budinger, Jordan Hill, and Jamelle Horne; and played at a very average pace. Those two factors, along with the fact that 30 PPG scorers from Power Conference never happen, make it obvious that Jennings simply couldn't do what you suggest.
Last edited by Da KO King : 11-15-2009 at 11:12 AM.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
^your logic is sound and if I had to put up the house in a bet I'd go with your reasoning.....however, the kid is uber talented and I wouldn't put it past him...no one thought he'd be better than Rubio and it's obvious now that he is.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by Go Getter
^your logic is sound and if I had to put up the house in a bet I'd go with your reasoning.....however, the kid is uber talented and I wouldn't put it past him...no one thought he'd be better than Rubio and it's obvious now that he is.
Hard to say it is obvious when Rubio has yet to play a game. Plus Jennings has played less than 10 games in the NBA. It is too soon to just anoint him as a great player.
If this short a time period was a true measure of what a player was going to be Damon Stoudamire would be one of the greatest players in league history.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by Da KO King
Hard to say it is obvious when Rubio has yet to play a game. Plus Jennings has played less than 10 games in the NBA. It is too soon to just anoint him as a great player.
If this short a time period was a true measure of what a player was going to be Damon Stoudamire would be one of the greatest players in league history.
jennings with 25 7 8 after his 55 point game. He may have the greatest rookie season since JOrdan.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by LebrickJames84'
jennings with 25 7 8 after his 55 point game. He may have the greatest rookie season since JOrdan.
One season does not determine the outcome of a career. Especially when the biggest knock on a prospect is attitude more than anything shown (or not shown) on the court.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by Da KO King
One season does not determine the outcome of a career. Especially when the biggest knock on a prospect is attitude more than anything shown (or not shown) on the court.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Originally Posted by brandonislegend
attitude?
more like swagger.
His swag level is off the chart. He is up there with JR Smith, and Kenyon Martin. The type of swag where he will score 30 on you, keep talking, letting you know, then after the game say because they were disrespecting my jumper, then f*ck 3 white girls before you call it a night. He has that much swag.
Re: I would take Jonny Flynn over both Rubio and Jennings
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Seriously, I dislike Syracuse. They almost got beat in the first round by an incredibly low seeded college team, and would have lost too if not for the refs