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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostYou did offer a connection with Davis & EO, even though it might be a one game comparison. You were trying to draw a connection between 2 lanky 7-footers and minimizing the offensive production. The problem with your connection is that Davis' low offensive output is an anomaly. If Davis had more consistent off nights on the offensive end, Kentucky would probably have a bigger number under the L column. On most nights Davis will get you 14-20 points. EO doesn't have that ability. His only benefit is rebounding and altering shots
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If Ehimen gets the ball near the basket, he's a scoring threat.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostIf Ehimen gets the ball near the basket, he's a scoring threat.
I still say many on here on going to be surprised at what he brings to the table next season.
Sub, I say this with complete sincerity, I hope and I want to be surprised what EO will bring to the table next season. I just think I am one of the few on this board to look at EO with objectivity. As I have said before potential has a shelf life. We are nearing the expiration date on EO's said potential. Come on EO, prove ole' SHOXMVC dead wrong, because I would love to catch all the shite that will come my way...and deserved so!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostI don't have a major connection except I was at South the same time Dreiling was at KMC. He is not my dog in the fight, however he was anything but a stiff. He was a McDonalds AA. I don't know exactly what his FT% was, but for a big it was very good (maybe mid-to-high 70%). He didn't block everything, but I would imagine he swatted away 1 or 2 a game. No, he wasn't nearly as athletic as EO is, but he played and excelled on every level he played. I don't know who you are referring to as to calling EO a stiff, it wasn't me. What is holding EO back is his basketball acumen (or as some put it IQ). Even though EO is very bright, smart and a great example off the court, his ability to execute on the floor according to the coaches standards hasn't met the expectations of a player with 125+ pages (this is for your vancedave56) on this board. Too many on SN are just mesmerized by his potential and forget that results are what's important at the end of the day. Remember, potential has a shelf life...in regard to college basketball in EO's case, it lasts less than one more year. My potential for EO next year is 14 minutes/4 ppg/6-7 rpg/2 bpg.
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You just don't get serious looks in the NBA as a 7-foot center unless you can at least threaten to SCORE. Dreiling had to average around 12 & 7 for his college career to get the opportunity to average 2.1 & 2.1 over 10 seasons in the NBA. EO is not a threat to SCORE. The stars and the moon are going to have to align just right for even Garrett to get a serious look by NBA teams. Why you ask??? Because he can SCORE.
As I told Sub above, prove me wrong EO. I will be more than glad to take the shite that will certainly come my way.
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I remember seeing Dreiling play in the McDonalds AA game. It was the first time I saw him play and I couldn't understand how he made the AA team. He was less than impressive when he played against players that could compete with his size. I didn't see him play in high school but almost of the plays I saw on the news were him shooting a layup after a rebound. He may have done more than that but I didn't see it. On the other hand, the hi-lites on Antoine Carr, Ricky Ross, and other AA types of players showed outside shooting touches, etc. Dreiling had bad hands and dropped a lot of passes. However, he was fairly quick and athletic for a big man and he was decent defensively.
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostYou just don't get serious looks in the NBA as a 7-foot center unless you can at least threaten to SCORE. Dreiling had to average around 12 & 7 for his college career to get the opportunity to average 2.1 & 2.1 over 10 seasons in the NBA. EO is not a threat to SCORE. The stars and the moon are going to have to align just right for even Garrett to get a serious look by NBA teams. Why you ask??? Because he can SCORE.
As I told Sub above, prove me wrong EO. I will be more than glad to take the shite that will certainly come my way.
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostYou just don't get serious looks in the NBA as a 7-foot center unless you can at least threaten to SCORE. Dreiling had to average around 12 & 7 for his college career to get the opportunity to average 2.1 & 2.1 over 10 seasons in the NBA. EO is not a threat to SCORE. The stars and the moon are going to have to align just right for even Garrett to get a serious look by NBA teams. Why you ask??? Because he can SCORE.
As I told Sub above, prove me wrong EO. I will be more than glad to take the shite that will certainly come my way.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Hill_(basketball)
Steven is someone that I would compare with EO. He was/is not nearly as athletic as EO is.
I don't see EO being the next Nigerian Nightmare in the NBA but he will get a look and somewhere between a cup of coffee and several million $$$ based off his height - length and athleticism.
MVC, you have complained about this epic thread about EO and all of the hype......I have not counted, but it would not surprise me if you were responsible for 20 or 30 pages of post on this thread. We all know how you feel. As far as your talent evaluating ability goes - you are a hell of a golfer 8-). Please find another dead horse to beat.
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Ostertag, Dreiling and Koncak. They were all out of the same bolt of cloth.
Koncak signed a contract in 1989 for $13 million. Those days are over for men like these.
Today's athletes are bigger, stronger, and faster. They jump higher and are more skilled.
Someone like these men may catch on with a NBA team, but he will not spend a lot of time on the floor.
Of course, I could be wrong."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by SHOXMVC View PostYou did offer a connection with Davis & EO, even though it might be a one game comparison. You were trying to draw a connection between 2 lanky 7-footers and minimizing the offensive production. The problem with your connection is that Davis' low offensive output is an anomaly. If Davis had more consistent off nights on the offensive end, Kentucky would probably have a bigger number under the L column. On most nights Davis will get you 14-20 points. EO doesn't have that ability. His only benefit is rebounding and altering shots"It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by moshock View PostI am very good friends with this 7 footer's parents. He played in the SEC and was NOT a scoring threat. He barely got a cup of coffee in the NBA but had several strong looks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Hill_(basketball)
Steven is someone that I would compare with EO. He was/is not nearly as athletic as EO is.
I don't see EO being the next Nigerian Nightmare in the NBA but he will get a look and somewhere between a cup of coffee and several million $$$ based off his height - length and athleticism.
MVC, you have complained about this epic thread about EO and all of the hype......I have not counted, but it would not surprise me if you were responsible for 20 or 30 pages of post on this thread. We all know how you feel. As far as your talent evaluating ability goes - you are a hell of a golfer 8-). Please find another dead horse to beat.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostMy intention was neither to compare nor connect EO with Davis. If there appeared to be a connection being made because both EO and Davis are male college basketball players who happen to play the same position, I'll give you that. My point, which is apparently still lost, is that EO does not have to have consistently solid offensive performances for the Shockers to be successful next year. You concede that Davis had a low offensive output. But he had a low offensive output in the biggest game of the year against one of the better teams Kentucky played the entire season--and they still won. If Davis doesn't average 14.2 ppg for Kentucky this season, it's impossible to know what impact that has on their record. But this obsession that EO has to suddenly become a double digit scorer every night just doesn't hold much water. Each player on the team has strengths and weaknesses. If EO's strength could be to block or alter a substantial number of the opponents shots, while the rest of our boys get the job done on the other side of the court, that could be a formula for a lot of Shocker success. That is a possibility too many of us on this board too quickly dismiss.
In order for EO to play approximately 20 minutes, Hall has to play the 4. I just don't see two front court players with a combined range of 6 feet playing 20 minutes together.
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Originally posted by Calshockfan View PostThis thread could go on for a very long time. All that's required is that somebody talk about his NBA potential in a favorable light. SHOXMVC will than trot out his reasons why he is not worthy and than tells us the length of this thread is not justified. SHOXMVC, why do you care so much?
I just find it interesting that a player who has averaged 6 minutes a game over two years has a thread this long. But who knows, back in the day of other 6 minute a night players like Paul Wight, Darrin Dugger, Phil Mendelson, Tom Kosich among others, they might have 127+ page threads if there was a SN. Gotta go...looks like Michael Breed is talking about how I can hit it like Tiger Woods... "For Tiger to hit great shots consistently he must flat load his feet, so he can snap load his power pack. That way he can amplify both lag and drag pressure through impact fix. As long as Tiger's #2 power accumulator doesn't break down, he can reach maximum centrifugal force with minimal pivotal resistance," said Breed. No wonder he has won 4 Masters.
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