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He needs hyping because of foolish and careless criticisms.
If he didn't play like a girl and someone who didn't always care in college there wouldn't be many criticisms?He needs hyping because of foolish and careless criticisms.
What happened to Jeff Teague being so good?So who all thinks Tony Wroten would be a good fit for the Hawks?
He still is lol he did about what I expected for his first year starting, I just wanted to ask who thought he'd be a good fit. It's not like Tony would start from Day 1, unless he got that jumper together with a quicknessWhat happened to Jeff Teague being so good?
I really could careless about stats. The guy is nearly 7 foot tall, and probably the most athletic player on that team. Of course he's going to put up decent stats. He's playing a boys game, in the NBA he'll be playing the mens game. Will he be able to match those guys? He'll be able to match them physically with his size and athleticism, but what about mentally? Will he be able to match their motors? For the record, Drummond isn't half the basketball player or center half those guys on that list are.Freshman College Stats:
Shaq - 28 mpg, 13 ppg, 12 rpg, 3 bpg
Tim Duncan - 30 mpg, 10 ppg, 10 rpg, 4 bpg
Alonzo Mourning - 28 mpg, 13 ppg, 7 rpg, 5 bpg
Hakeem Olajuwon - 18 mpg, 8 ppg, 6 rpg, 2.5 bpg
Marcus Camby - 20 mpg, 10 ppg, 6 rpg, 3.6 bpg
Andre Drummond - 28 mpg, 10 ppg, 8 rpg, 3 bpg
Interesting, what other players can you tell me didn't care, because evidently you are in their minds, in the locker room and know exactly what is going on?
College isn't exactly a big mans game. With all the zone defense, and ball dominant guards, you have to be really developed offensively to put up monster numbers.
He doesn't have a developed offensive game, it needs work, that's part of why he struggled. That is a fair criticism, but to just go with the narrative of him not caring or not trying or even "playing like a little girl", whatever that means, is just stupid.
He re-classified into the 2012 College class late, came into practice late, and was in an offense that didn't play to his obvious strength. He had everything going against him.
He will be an impact defender at the very least in the NBA, and if he gets proper development and used right in pick and rolls, he can be an impact offensive player with his shear size, strength and athleticism.
Damn imagine that frontcourt: Drummond-Davis-MKGIf he goes to Kentucky and gets proper coaching, he's the consensus #2 pick.
Who cares about stats? The reason he's not as highly thought of is because his stats weren't overwhelming like expected. Yes, he isn't half the player those guys are, but guess what, most didn't dominate as a freshman, a common occurrence.I really could careless about stats. The guy is nearly 7 foot tall, and probably the most athletic player on that team. Of course he's going to put up decent stats. But for the record, Drummond isn't half the basketball player or center half those guys on that list are.
It's not me saying he doesn't care, it's guys like Chad Ford being told this by guys that Drummond has been around. It came up in high school and it came up in college. I know you don't want to believe it, but where there is smoke there is fire. Hell, if you really watch him you don't even need to hear it from someone, you can see it in his play on the court. He had 13 games where he had 5 or less rebounds, among those teams? Columbia, Wagner, Coppin State, UNC-Asheville, Arkansas, Harvard, Seton Hall. Do I really have to keep going? When you are as big, as athletic, and as hyped as he is, too put up those numbers against those types of teams is unacceptable. I don't care if he joined the team late, or any of that, you know what that is? That's an excuse. A guy hyped as much as him should be dominating those teams, yet he was the one who didn't show up.
And "playing like a girl" means he's soft. If you deny that, you probably didn't watch a single game he played in at UCONN.
Depends if he's running the offense and not sitting back on isolations with Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, etc., which would render him useless as a player.So who all thinks Tony Wroten would be a good fit for the Hawks?
As far as his playing style goes what do you think? Because I've heard he's not the best decision maker and he could use a lot of work running an offenseDepends if he's running the offense and not sitting back on isolations with Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, etc., which would render him useless as a player.
He's got a way to go but he's a very talented player (except the jump shot). If he had a jumper he could make the case for best PG in the class. I wouldn't worry about how he fits in with the team though because the Hawks could look a lot different depending if they move J-Smoove or not.As far as his playing style goes what do you think? Because I've heard he's not the best decision maker and he could use a lot of work running an offense
That's the craziest part, like if we end up trading smoove idk what type of team we'll have thenHe's got a way to go but he's a very talented player (except the jump shot). If he had a jumper he could make the case for best PG in the class. I wouldn't worry about how he fits in with the team though because the Hawks could look a lot different depending if they move J-Smoove or not.