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  • ProfessaPackMan
    Bamma
    • Mar 2008
    • 63852

    #571
    Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

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    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.—Wesley Johnson knows what’s good. Knows that the NBA places a premium on youth the way guys do in the dating game and knows that he’s the (23-year-)old man mentioned alongside the teenage basketball firm of Favors, Cousins and Co. when the discussion alights on any name other than Wall or Turner.

    He also knows there’s upside untapped in his system.

    “I played a couple years in college, and taking that into consideration, I think of myself as young, too,” Johnson explained. “Scratch my age – I really started playing basketball in 8th grade, 9th grade. I jumped into the game late, so I count myself as the same age (as those guys), basketball-wise.”

    The 6-foot-7, 205-pound Johnson worked out for the Nets on Thursday at the PNY Center, allowing them an opportunity to find out how Johnson reacted to an individually tailored session intended to stretch him toward any limitations that might not have manifested during his All-America junior season at Syracuse. After sitting out a year following his transfer from Iowa State, Johnson stuffed stat lines nightly, averaging 16.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.2 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 1.7 steals while shooting .415 from three-point range and .502 overall.

    But he did that while roaming defensively in the Orange coach Jim Boeheim’s vaunted 2-3 zone, and the Nets wanted to test Johnson’s lateral quickness to get a better read on his on-ball potential. Director of Player Personnel Gregg Polinsky praised Johnson for his attitude, knowing the Nets would press him on the issue and going full bore to prove his readiness.

    “He was fairly persistent with his work ethic,” Polinsky said. “Even though he might have had stomach cramps, he got through the workout. What you got to see with him was – especially for Coach (Avery) Johnson – the efficiency of his game, where you can utilize him in terms where he catches the ball, location. The coach starts to put in his mind how he can utilize this individual. It was a realistic picture of what Wesley Johnson will do and, to some extent, will be early on in the NBA.”

    Polinsky said that Johnson showed the ability to play several places on the floor offensively, wielding a quick release and a “lively body.” Also evident was Johnson’s maturity, which Polinsky described as evident in a more relaxed approach, noting that during the workout Johnson once smiled at Avery Johnson and Nets President Rod Thorn, signaling his acknowledgement they were pushing him and that he was relishing the moment.

    Johnson similarly rose to a challenge when he suffered a hand injury in February that affected his right thumb, along with the middle and index fingers, preventing him from making a fist with his shooting hand. It also skewed his driving tendencies to a 70-30 split toward the left in 30 isolation situations and 60-30 left in 30 drives following a spot-up, according to Synergy Sports.

    Johnson said he’s always favored southpaw rim attacks, mostly because defenders have long shaded him away from his dominant hand, but it was exacerbated by the injury. He recognizes the adjustment will likely benefit him long-term, adding an element of ambidexterity that should make his moves harder to anticipate.

    The Corsicana, Texas native enjoyed having the chance to work out for Avery Johnson, whom he admired while watching the Mavericks’ successful run as a high school student. Johnson believes Avery Johnson’s drive has the Nets taking a huge step in the right direction, a thought bolstered by Mikhail Prokhorov’s resources and the team’s core players under contract, specifically mentioning Brook Lopez, Devin Harris, Terrence Williams and Courtney Lee.

    With two workouts behind him (also: Minnesota) and just one (Philadelphia) remaining, Johnson has a pretty good read on his draft stock. Honored to be a likely top-5 pick, he knows all he can do is wait out the ride until his name is called a week from today. Yet Johnson remains ready to showcase his skills for a new audience in whichever city he’ll soon call home.

    “It’s more back to me, how you’re in the backyard just playing or playing one-on-one with a friend. It’s coming here, just being myself. And coming to the NBA, it’s going to be more me, moreso than not. I’m not saying I’m going to shy away from the team, by no means, but I’m just saying it’s going to be more Wes out there playing. Come see the real Wes.”

    The Nets and the other high-drafting teams will indeed see Johnson several times next season, though no fans know for certain whether he’ll be rocking their favorite uniform or an opponent’s. Executives making the decision will weigh Johnson’s maturity and polish against the tantalizing, though uncertain potential of his younger counterparts.

    “(Wes) is probably – for lack of a better word – safer,” Polinsky said. “Each team has to figure out what piece of the puzzle that guy works into, what your risk-reward is for each player you’re looking at. And make a determination on, ‘Do you want a guy who is more unknown and might have more pop in the future, or are you going to stand pat on 20?’ That’s a blackjack term – don’t split pictures.”
    #RespectTheCulture

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    • wildcatchild
      MVP
      • Jan 2003
      • 2129

      #572
      Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

      Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
      If Cousins is a Center then why the hell would we draft another one and no we won't and shouldn't consider moving Lopez to the 4 either.


      Spoken like someone who paid no attention to this team whatsoever.
      I pay attention. Outside of back-to-back finals apperances where it was led by a player (Jason Kidd) that it DID NOT DRAFT, what has this franchise ever done in the draft that made sense? We're talking about a same franchise that drafted world beaters like Ed O'Bannon, Yinka Dare, Tim Thomas, Rex Walters, and Eddie Griffin in the first round. I'm pretty sure they drafted Kerry Kittles over Kobe Bryant in '96 too. And that's just the last 20 years. So yes, they have a history of making decisions that makes no sense whatsoever.
      "He who controlleths the backboard, controlleths the game." - Adolph Rupp

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      • PhantomPain
        MVP
        • Jan 2003
        • 3512

        #573
        Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

        Andy Katz is doing a piece on Cousins this Sunday for Outside the Lines. Should give some insight to the kid and the misperception about him.
        #WeAreUK

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        • P2K
          Banned
          • Aug 2006
          • 8845

          #574
          Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

          Somehow, a black web splash page was leaked on the first page of Sixers.com with this appearing.....









          ...then, quickly taken down and tried saving their butts lol.


          700Level.com says:


          Well that's interesting. The above is a screen cap of a splash page on NBA.com/sixers that is currently live and available for you to click on. Tom Ziller of FanHouse believes it's a splash page set up a bit prematurely by someone at the Sixers website who wanted to be ready to have a landing page ready to entice fans to purchase season tickets.


          The webpage title at the top of your browser reads "Sixers draft Evan Turner." I'd say that tips the Sixers thought process quite a bit. What do you think?

          Update: the image on the page has been removed but the page title still reads "Sixers draft Evan Turner."


          Update2: there now appears to be pages set up for Cousins and Favors as well. Initially, when the Turner page was live, these two pages didn't exist. Oh, and now there's one for John Wall too.

          Update3: lots of changes going on at Sixers.com, feel free to click around the links above to see what's happening. The Turner page no longer seems to work.

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          • wildcatchild
            MVP
            • Jan 2003
            • 2129

            #575
            Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

            Originally posted by P2K
            Somehow, a black web splash page was leaked on the first page of Sixers.com with this appearing.....









            ...then, quickly taken down and tried saving their butts lol.


            700Level.com says:


            Somebody's looking for a new job tonight! Kidding, feel bad for the guy/gal who hit the wrong button.
            "He who controlleths the backboard, controlleths the game." - Adolph Rupp

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            • Kully
              MVP
              • Jul 2007
              • 3178

              #576
              Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

              DraftExpress analyzes the 2010 Point Guard Crop using various statistical references.

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              • Kully
                MVP
                • Jul 2007
                • 3178

                #577
                Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                Interview & Workout Footage with Terrico White from DraftExpress

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                DraftExpress also updated it's mock yesterday. http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2010/
                Last edited by Kully; 06-19-2010, 09:21 PM.

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                • LionsFanNJ
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 9464

                  #578
                  Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                  Originally posted by wildcatchild
                  I pay attention. Outside of back-to-back finals apperances where it was led by a player (Jason Kidd) that it DID NOT DRAFT, what has this franchise ever done in the draft that made sense? We're talking about a same franchise that drafted world beaters like Ed O'Bannon, Yinka Dare, Tim Thomas, Rex Walters, and Eddie Griffin in the first round.I'm pretty sure they drafted Kerry Kittles over Kobe Bryant in '96 too. And that's just the last 20 years. So yes, they have a history of making decisions that makes no sense whatsoever.
                  Thats weird. Current management has drafted CDR, Brook Lopez and Terrence Williams the past 2 drafts. So, whats all those other picks have to do with anything. BTW 11 other teams also passed on Kobe, and the team that drafted him didn't want him. Besides after the death of Petro the Nets were looking HARD for a good replacement at the 2. Kittles was proven, Kobe as a cocky high school kid wasn't.
                  HELLO BROOKYLN.
                  All Black Everything

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                  • Taur3asi3
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 3727

                    #579
                    Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                    Kerry Kittles would've been a really good player if not injuries and Tim Thomas was supposed to be the second coming of Scottie Pippen, he had every skill needed to be a superstar except a brain.
                    As Shaquille O'Neal left the Suns practice court, he yelled out, "Alvin's the coach. We must be the Clippers. And I must be Olowokandi. Nooooo!"

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                    • Altimus
                      Chelsea, Assemble!
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 27283

                      #580
                      Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                      Bulls pushing hard to move that 17th pick and a contract before the draft. It will get interesting if someone bites.

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                      • P2K
                        Banned
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 8845

                        #581
                        Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                        Originally posted by Taur3asi3
                        Kerry Kittles would've been a really good player if not injuries and Tim Thomas was supposed to be the second coming of Scottie Pippen, he had every skill needed to be a superstar except a heart.

                        Fixed :wink:

                        Only uber-talented player I know with a more severe case of Icouldgivea[bleep]itis than Vince Carter.

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                        • Kully
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 3178

                          #582
                          Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                          Evan Turner workout vid:

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                          • wildcatchild
                            MVP
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 2129

                            #583
                            Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                            Originally posted by LionsFanNJ
                            Thats weird. Current management has drafted CDR, Brook Lopez and Terrence Williams the past 2 drafts. So, whats all those other picks have to do with anything. BTW 11 other teams also passed on Kobe, and the team that drafted him didn't want him. Besides after the death of Petro the Nets were looking HARD for a good replacement at the 2. Kittles was proven, Kobe as a cocky high school kid wasn't.
                            So three years, one future all-star and two career role players erases 20 years comprised of mostly nutty draft day decisions? And yes, I watched Kittles play countless times in college. He turned out just as I thought he would: a solid but unspectacular role player.
                            "He who controlleths the backboard, controlleths the game." - Adolph Rupp

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                            • ProfessaPackMan
                              Bamma
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 63852

                              #584
                              Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                              Didn't know all NBA Franchises make perfect draft picks and never make bad picks.
                              #RespectTheCulture

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                              • ex carrabba fan
                                I'll thank him for you
                                • Oct 2004
                                • 32744

                                #585
                                Re: 2010 NBA Draft Thread.

                                I don't even really care much about who gets picked where I'm just excited about trades

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