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    Olynyk was a point guard in high school who sprouted up to 7'0" really quickly. Gotta love those guys. That explains his offensive feel, but it might also explain his lackluster shotblocking and rebounding.....

    http://www.spokesman.com/stories/201...perfect-storm/

    ^ A decent article for anybody interested on how players develop. Sounds like a kid with some character....
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorbKicks8 View Post
    T-Rob is 6'7 and plays physical too...see how he turned out
    Actually T-Rob would be 6'9" in normal shoes, just to help your point even further. But I think it's too early to put the nail in the coffin on T-Rob being that he's only a rookie dealing with a lack of parental support....

    Bennett has a feel for the perimeter game as a freshman that T-Rob didn't even have as a junior. I understand being concerned about wasting a draft pick on a 'tweener, but this guy Bennett could be a 3-point specialist if nothing else. And we know he has the physical ability to do so much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CorbKicks8 View Post
    T-Rob is 6'7 and plays physical too...see how he turned out
    You mean that guy who has two double-doubles in his past 3 games?


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    I'm still pro T-Rob but I want to say one thing here:

    I don't think Bennett and T-Rob are a fair physical comparison.

    T-Rob is 6'9"(the NBA goes by shoe height) and very muscled. Bennett is 6'8"(We hope) and very BROAD. Bennett has some muscle, but it's really his big-boned body with broad shoulders that give him his physicality. Bennett has the potential for more muscle(probably even more than T-Rob) if he wants it, but he doesn't really need it. He's already at 240 lbs. and that will do for a perimeter power forward.

    They have significantly different skill sets. Bennett is much more like a Wing offensively. Bennett could quite possibly be the ballhandler OR the picksetter on the pick-and-roll/pop. T-Rob is only a picksetter in that scenario. T-Rob IS a much better rebounder, but Bennett has rebounding potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWedd523 View Post
    You mean that guy who has two double-doubles in his past 3 games?
    Yeah, it's interesting how people have already written off T-Rob. The guy is averaging 12 rebounds per 40 minutes, so he's playing as advertised in that regard. He's just not getting a lot of run. I'm not sure what the heck goes on out there in Sacramento with young players.

    I'm hopeful for MKG, but it would have been interesting to see what T-Rob could have done here under Dunlap's mandate to develop young players. Especially since we DESPERATELY need a rebounder with a mean streak....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veteran_Picksetter View Post
    Yeah, it's interesting how people have already written off T-Rob. The guy is averaging 12 rebounds per 40 minutes, so he's playing as advertised in that regard. He's just not getting a lot of run. I'm not sure what the heck goes on out there in Sacramento with young players.

    I'm hopeful for MKG, but it would have been interesting to see what T-Rob could have done here under Dunlap's mandate to develop young players. Especially since we DESPERATELY need a rebounder with a mean streak....
    i would try and get trob from the kings by taking salmons and giving port pick

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    Quote Originally Posted by CorbKicks8 View Post
    T-Rob is 6'7 and plays physical too...see how he turned out
    T-Rob is athletic just like Bennett, but he's nowhere close to being as physical on the boards and under the basket in general in my opinion. What also separates Bennett is he is a very good ball handler in transition and can finish in traffic both on the break and in half court sets, as well as having true 3 point range. He scores from everywhere,he rebounds aggressively, and he can handle. This kid is just scratching the surface of what he can do. I really like his game. http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/...-Bennett-5866/
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    Bennet is more skilled than TROB on the perimeter, and he's 19 compared to TROB whos what 21 or 22?....im saying i'd rather have Bennett and i think bennett will be better as wll

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWedd523 View Post
    You mean that guy who has two double-doubles in his past 3 games?
    lol T-Rob is a huge bust! Two double doubles don't erase a terrible half a season. One of those double doubles was a 10 pt 10 rebound effort. It took him 7 shots to score six of those points and 10 free throws to score the other four. Not that impressive.

    The only thing he does marginally well is rebound. His fg % is terrible for a big man (.437). His free throw percentage is bad (.567). He doesn't block shots which is a problem for a PF (.4 blk a game compared to 1.0 for MKG ) His assist to turnover ratio is terrible so he isn't a good passer (.7 ast vs 1.2 turnovers).

    MKG was supposed to be the better prospect and T-Rob was supposed to be more ready to step on an NBA court and contribute more. But the reality is, MKG is also a way better player now then T-Rob. Robinson might be good down the line, but right now he has one skill, rebounding. He is so bad at everything else he can barely get on the court to show it even on a terrible team like the kings.

    We dodged a major bullet by picking MKG instead of going with the popular fan choice. Huge win by the front office.

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    I think half a season is way too soon to label any of these players as busts. On a team desperate for scoring MKG would be looking like a bust for us right now in a lot of ways but i still think he's young and will be ok. I think t-rob can grow as well. Considering a lot of these kids grew up in poverty and didn't play a ton of minutes in college, adjusting to having millions of dollars,finding a new house in a new city,getting used to new coaches,media scrutiny,and an 82 game schedule can take some guys longer than others to snap out of. Not a single person alive can say any of these players from the past draft will or will not be great 3 years from now.


 

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