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  • 3rdAnswer
    Regular Cat Records®
    • Sep 2002
    • 10845

    #16
    Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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    I like Carmello's quote:

    "I've never seen him play," Anthony said. "Never. I don't know anything about him. But obviously he must be good if they pick him ahead of me at the No. 2 pick."

    Jealous???


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    Melo is not jelous IMO. I just think he knows that he is better than Darko
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    • DueceDiggla
      MVP
      • Aug 2002
      • 4915

      #17
      Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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      Bad_Intentions said:
      smokescreen when you're picking 2 overall lol.

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      It was a joke.

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      • DueceDiggla
        MVP
        • Aug 2002
        • 4915

        #18
        Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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        Bad_Intentions said:
        smokescreen when you're picking 2 overall lol.

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        It was a joke.

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        • DueceDiggla
          MVP
          • Aug 2002
          • 4915

          #19
          Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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          Bad_Intentions said:
          smokescreen when you're picking 2 overall lol.

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          It was a joke.

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          • mateen
            MVP
            • Oct 2002
            • 2262

            #20
            Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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            3rdAnswer said:

            Melo is not jelous IMO. I just think he knows that he is better than Darko

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            But how does he know that if he's never seen him play?
            Fun Fact: Every Tom Izzo recruiting class has played in a Final Four.

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            • mateen
              MVP
              • Oct 2002
              • 2262

              #21
              Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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              3rdAnswer said:

              Melo is not jelous IMO. I just think he knows that he is better than Darko

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              But how does he know that if he's never seen him play?
              Fun Fact: Every Tom Izzo recruiting class has played in a Final Four.

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              • mateen
                MVP
                • Oct 2002
                • 2262

                #22
                Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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                3rdAnswer said:

                Melo is not jelous IMO. I just think he knows that he is better than Darko

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                But how does he know that if he's never seen him play?
                Fun Fact: Every Tom Izzo recruiting class has played in a Final Four.

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                • CM1847
                  Bacon
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 5372

                  #23
                  Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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                  mateen said:
                  I like Carmello's quote:

                  "I've never seen him play," Anthony said. "Never. I don't know anything about him. But obviously he must be good if they pick him ahead of me at the No. 2 pick."

                  Jealous???



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                  I doubt he's jelous. He just thinks he's better, he thinks he should go #1. He is the only one of the three to play against a good number of future NBA players. Too much stock is put into the fact that European players are playing pro ball at age 15, it's pro, but i still bet that Anthony has played against more NBA quality players in the last 2 or 3 years than Darko has. In America they play against players their own age who may turn out to be an NBA player, but in europe they play against older guys in their prime who aren't good enough to play in the NBA. I'm not sure which is a better measurement of future NBA success, but obviously scouts would rather see a young player go against guys in their prime with inferior skill rather than play against guys who haven't reached their potential.

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                  • CM1847
                    Bacon
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 5372

                    #24
                    Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

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                    mateen said:
                    I like Carmello's quote:

                    "I've never seen him play," Anthony said. "Never. I don't know anything about him. But obviously he must be good if they pick him ahead of me at the No. 2 pick."

                    Jealous???



                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    I doubt he's jelous. He just thinks he's better, he thinks he should go #1. He is the only one of the three to play against a good number of future NBA players. Too much stock is put into the fact that European players are playing pro ball at age 15, it's pro, but i still bet that Anthony has played against more NBA quality players in the last 2 or 3 years than Darko has. In America they play against players their own age who may turn out to be an NBA player, but in europe they play against older guys in their prime who aren't good enough to play in the NBA. I'm not sure which is a better measurement of future NBA success, but obviously scouts would rather see a young player go against guys in their prime with inferior skill rather than play against guys who haven't reached their potential.

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                    • CM1847
                      Bacon
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5372

                      #25
                      Re: Think Darko is a lock in Detroit?

                      </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                      mateen said:
                      I like Carmello's quote:

                      "I've never seen him play," Anthony said. "Never. I don't know anything about him. But obviously he must be good if they pick him ahead of me at the No. 2 pick."

                      Jealous???



                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                      I doubt he's jelous. He just thinks he's better, he thinks he should go #1. He is the only one of the three to play against a good number of future NBA players. Too much stock is put into the fact that European players are playing pro ball at age 15, it's pro, but i still bet that Anthony has played against more NBA quality players in the last 2 or 3 years than Darko has. In America they play against players their own age who may turn out to be an NBA player, but in europe they play against older guys in their prime who aren't good enough to play in the NBA. I'm not sure which is a better measurement of future NBA success, but obviously scouts would rather see a young player go against guys in their prime with inferior skill rather than play against guys who haven't reached their potential.

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