beau_boy04 wrote:What do you guys think of Rudy Gay and Greg Oden?
Mr. Gay is being compared to Scottie Pippen and Oden to David Robinson.
Is that fair enough?
GloveGuy wrote:beau_boy04 wrote:What do you guys think of Rudy Gay and Greg Oden?
Mr. Gay is being compared to Scottie Pippen and Oden to David Robinson.
Is that fair enough?
No, they're not a quarter of the players that Pippen and Robinson became. Give these guys a break -- they're only like 18 and 19 years old.
I don't know any of these 2 players so I can't add any comments about them.
IndyPacers67 wrote:VanK, I could give you a much better scouting report on guys like Monta Ellis, Gerald Green and O.J Mayo, who I have actually played against, but I'll give Oden a shot.
IndyPacers67 wrote:Jae wrote:You haven't seen Walker play? Him and OJ are on the same team.
Not the same AAU team
Our first stop was the Foothill gym to catch the D1 Greyhounds versus the Southern California All-Stars. OJ Mayo continued his "shoot first, shoot second" game-plan in this contest, shooting 8-25 (including 1-12 from 3-point range) for 28 points. He added 7 boards but only managed to dish out 2 assists in the 87-83 loss. While nobody can question his talent, perhaps Mayo is starting to believe his own hype.
His teammate, Bill Walker, had another solid outing, scoring 20 points on 8-15 shooting. The 6'5" shooting guard is an impressive physical specimen. He's the top athlete in attendance and he still has two years of high school remaining. Everyone knows about his thunderous dunks, but his improved handle and solid shooting stroke have shown that he's much more than "just a dunker."
For the SoCal All-Stars, Kevin Love continued to prove that he's nearly unguardable at this level. He dropped 31 points on 9-15 shooting and pulled down 16 rebounds. He's a bulldog down on the block and draws fouls like a seasoned professional. By the way, he's 16-years-old.
Fiery young point guard Brandon Jennings looked geared up to match up with Mayo and rose to the challenge. The young point guard scored 24 points on 9-12 shooting and dished out 10 assists. Chase Budinger continued his impressive play with 15 points.
Sharp-shooting Taylor King has looked a little overwhelmed in this tournament. If his jumper isn't falling (which it hasn't been), he can't really help out his team in any other ways. He should have a terrific college career, but he hasn't appeared to be the elite-level recruit some people keep insisting he is.
T-Comm55 wrote:IndyPacers67 wrote:VanK wrote:Indy, which AAU team do you play for?
The Illinois Knights.
Nice dude. What position do u play? And how did your team do last season?
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