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and why is this so surprising?
the day Milicic was drafted i said he wouldn't play much if at all and everyone was saying he'd be in the rotation or starting. The Pistons chose Milicic for some definate reasons 1. they don't need him to contribute right away 2. Prince's emergence in the playoffs gives the team a good starting SF
Anyway, most guys that are 18 don't contribute much anyway, in time they develop.............just take a look at KG, Kobe, J O'Neal
Milicic will be ready in 2,3 years
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Andrew wrote:I remember the days when the second overall draft choice would get an opportunity to play in his rookie season, maybe even starting. I guess those days are long gone.
Tue Oct 28, 2003 11:17 pm
The Pistons didn't need a player with an immediate impact, but a player that can bring them the best on long term.
Wed Oct 29, 2003 5:54 am
Wed Oct 29, 2003 6:20 am
Danny Ferry and Christian Laettner are examples of players who didn't become great players despite college experience
It's not necessarily about college experience, either. Parker was obviously NBA ready when he was drafted, as was Pau Gasol. They were drafted, showed they could play in the NBA and were given the opportunity
Wed Oct 29, 2003 10:53 am
i thought parker was drafted by the spurs then was left to play in europe for a year before he came to the nba.
also i thought there were a lot questions about gasol's game heading into his rookie campaign-his quickness, outside shot, strength. i doubt that anyone, besides the memphis organization, thought that he was going to do that well his first year
i don't like this drafting on potential thing either, especially in the top 5. i think KG's success started it all. a few years back, drafting high schoolers was the flavor of the month. now it's drafting euros who have been playing pro ball since 14. all have contributed to the lack of fundamentally sound players coming into the nba
Wed Oct 29, 2003 11:24 am
Wed Oct 29, 2003 3:37 pm
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i thought parker was drafted by the spurs then was left to play in europe for a year before he came to the nba.
Parker was drafted in 2001, and played in the 2001/2002 season. He started nearly every game he played in during his rookie year.
There's too many great rookies in the league right now who aren't gonna get the PT that they deserve. Guys like Ndubi Ebi, Kendrick Perkins, James Lang and many of the other European guys who aren't even on the roster yet and have been told to stay another year overseas
Thu Oct 30, 2003 3:02 am
EGarrett wrote:Actually...if you consider the Jermaine O'Neal case...Darko will be a free agent by the time he gets to be any good. By then the Pistons contending window may have closed and he'll leave. If they took Carmelo they might make a few finals or even win a title in that time...making him more likely to re-sign..
EGarrett wrote:Actually...if you consider the Jermaine O'Neal case...Darko will be a free agent by the time he gets to be any good. By then the Pistons contending window may have closed and he'll leave. If they took Carmelo they might make a few finals or even win a title in that time...making him more likely to re-sign..
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crawford4MIP4real wrote:the competition. and melo lead his team to a college championship. but these other 'great' rooks you mention. doobi who? this guy is more of a track star then a basketball player. kendrick lang? both are thomas hamilton w/o college experience. these guys would just embarass themselves if they played against NBA talent
Thu Oct 30, 2003 8:05 pm
gloveguy wrote: If you followed the major levels of basketball, than you'd know who Ndubi Ebi, Kendrick Perkins, James Lang, and Travis Outlaw are. They're guys who were on the McDonald's All-Star Teams along with Lebron James(who I would say hardly dominated that game) and a bunch of guys about to play D1 College ball. Ebi(T-Wolves) and Outlaw(Blazers) are two guys with unbelievable athleticism but unbelievably raw talent, that could've been polished in college, much like Darko's game could've been polished at a higher level that he previously played at, just not the NBA. Ebi was a guy who was once said to do exceptionally above average when defending Lebron.