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Originally Posted by Cyberwolf
Here's the thing I find hilarious about Noah: it seems like almost every year there is a player branded a "role player who knows how to win but has less impressive stats than he should and therefor has limited potential" and it leads to us not wanting to take that player. The twist is half way through the season we are suddenly pissed that we could have had that player and chose to pick on potential instead.
This team would be a lot better if we had Roy and Howard instead of Foye and Ebi. Sometimes the guy who knows how to play but has "limited potential" is the smart pick anyway. Maybe he fits our team, and maybe he doesn't. Maybe we should draft him, and maybe we shouldn't, but somebody is going to get a very solid player when they draft him.
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our only problem is that a solid huslte guy isnt going to help the situation we are in at the moment, i mean sure Noah could have a great improvement and be a josh howard level player but i dont really see that potential in him.
i think he will be better than most expect but playing at the 4 and not really being an impact guy it would be a wasted pick for us IMO.
in terms of potential i see:
Durant/Oden
B.Wright
Yi
Conley
Brewer
Horford
Hawes
Noah
J.Wright
etc