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Old 07-09-2004, 02:35 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally posted by <b>jazzy1</b>!


You do realize kwame had more rebounds than Thomas, Haywood and Jamison last season.
Not per 48. Not even close. Kwame averaged ~10 more minutes than those guys, and per 48 came up very short.


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Kwame's gonna get his touches. I wouldn't say he has a mental problem like KVH. KVH is a tweener without the size and strength to play 4 nor the real quicks to play 3.
Actually KVH does the have quickness to play the three but due to his outside game and ball handling teams constantly want him to play the 4. His first two season in Jersey were probably the only time he got consistent position at the 3 and he performed quite well.


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Kwame is a solid 4/5 he can play either well. He's strong enough and big enough. He just needs the ball which he'll get next season. Eddie Jordan will make sure Kwame's involved in the game plan.
Jamison is going to change a lot of this.

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Kwame is nothing Like KVH. KVH is as good as he's supposed to be, people just have unreal expectation for what I have no idea. He's not that talented physically thats all. He's not a low post horse. Kwame can be.
He is an all around player, and what's expected of him is to fit into the " flow " of the game, because he has so much skill. Rather he tries to play his style of game no matter what is going and he is more often than out of position.


But I wasn't speaking of any of this.

I was speaking of a mental block that they both suffer from. Very talented individuals who don't seem to put it together.


I don't think you understood my post at all.
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