07-18-2007, 03:28 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
Age: 18
Posts: 911
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Re: BIG Baby got some BIG Problems
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Originally Posted by P-Dub34
Just because you're arrogant doesn't mean you're right. While tactfully ignoring my points, you also failed to realize that I'm agreeing that summer league and college do give us some indication as to a player's worth. But it's not the be all and end all that you think it is, as I've proven and you've yet to find a counter for. I'm not even upset that you disagree with me, because that's what boards are all about, I'm just frustrated that you select tiny parts of my post and leave the rest of it, which proved unequivocally that college + summer league don't prove how successful someone is going to be in the league. And you still seem to believe I'm on one side or the other about how good Davis is going to be. I guess somebody forgot to tell that to Brad Miller, Ben Wallace, and the scores of other players that have had careers vastly different than their collegiate and summer league ones.
As for "Kendrick Brown," don't worry about him. I guess you were only ten or eleven when he was drafted, lit up summer league, an subsequently busted.
But hey, keep ignoring the truth. Ignorance is bliss, right?
No. It's already said and done that the guy's going to be out of the NBA after his rookie contract is up anyways, so why waste the time?
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Wow you ignorant.
Ben Wallace
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As a senior, Wallace earned Division II All-American first team honors after averaging 12.5 ppg., 10.5 rpg. and 3.7 bpg. and leading Virginia Union to the Division II Final Four and a 28-3 record. As a junior he averaged 14.4 ppg. and 9.5 rpg., and was a two-year starter at Cuyahoga Community College (Ohio) where as a sophomore he averaged 24 ppg., 17 rpg. and 7 bpg.
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I guess we figured he wouldn't be an excellent shot blocker from this.
http://www.usabasketball.com/biosmen...llace_bio.html
Brad Miller
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• In his four seasons (1994-95 through 1997-98) at Purdue, the Boilermakers compiled a 97-33 for a 74.6 winning percentage, while making four NCAA Tournament appearances, and claiming two Big Ten Conference titles.
• Played in 127 games in four seasons at Purdue, averaged during his career 11.9 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 2.0 apg., while shooting 57.2 percent from the field, 75.4 percent from the foul line.
• Named Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press after his senior season at Purdue in 1997-98, also selected Purdue's co-MVP senior season.
• One of only three players in Purdue history to top 1,300 career points, 700 rebounds and 200 assists.
• Capped career with 1,530 points which currently ranks 16th all-time at Purdue, also tallied 862 rebounds and ranks fourth all-time. Also ranks third all-time in career free throws made (543) and attempted (720), fourth in career blocked shots (163), fifth in career field goal percentage (.572), eighth in career steals(145), eighth in career games played (128), 10th in career double-doubles (28), 23rd in career assists (257).
• As a senior averaged team-highs of 17.2 ppg., 8.9 rpg. and shot 63.2 percent from the field and fifth-best in the nation.
• As a senior ranked in Big Ten Conference standings second in field goal percentage, third in rebounding, fourth in blocked shots and fifth in scoring.
• Named All-Big Ten Second Team as a junior.
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http://www.usabasketball.com/biosmen...iller_bio.html
Seems Brad Miller played like crap in college as well. Ignorance is bliss you were saying?
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