Clutch
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Post by Clutch on Jan 31, 2010 19:39:21 GMT -5
Shareef Abdur Rahim B+ C C- C C+ B Height: 6 ft 9 in Weight: 245 lb College: California Pros: Shareef Abdur Rahim already has great inside scoring for a rookie who is just entering this league. He is tall enough that he can play both small forward and power forward. Decent rebounding as well, should get a good amount of boards each game. C outside isn't terrible for an inside dominant scorer either. Could become a starter for most teams in no time, solid player overall. Cons: Shareef Abdur Rahim is pretty undeveloped in his attributes besides his inside scoring. His defense isn't great, and he could get taken advantage of by other players. Since his handles aren't good, he could turn the ball over multiple times if he was an option for your team. Might be too small to play power forward for a team. Really needs to develop more, could be a bit of a risk to take in the draft. Overall: Shareef Abdur Rahim looks solid as a rookie coming into this league. His inside scoring is already good, and he will put up double digit points up in his first season. His outside is alright, which could help his scoring. Not the best handles, which will probably lead to turnovers. His defense is extremely raw, and it really needs to get better for Rahim to be something special in this league. Will be a great rebounder at the small forward position, but could have some problems down low in the post. Definately will be a lottery pick, top 5 most likely.
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Post by Spencer on Jan 31, 2010 21:03:03 GMT -5
Nice profile.
SAR is gonna be a 20 PPG guy. Not a defender. Decent rebounder. Top 5 pick maybe.
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Clutch
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Post by Clutch on Jan 31, 2010 21:09:42 GMT -5
Nice profile. SAR is gonna be a 20 PPG guy. Not a defender. Decent rebounder. Top 5 pick maybe. Thanks. And ya, he will be a good scorer, but I don't really see him being that good in anything else. Maybe like 7 rpg in his prime at the best...
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Post by Stannis Baratheon on Jan 31, 2010 21:31:49 GMT -5
Reef!!!! One of the nicest athletes you'll ever meet
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Post by Spencer on Jan 31, 2010 21:54:24 GMT -5
I never met him.
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Post by Stannis Baratheon on Jan 31, 2010 21:57:06 GMT -5
He taught me how to do a left handed layup
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Post by Play on Feb 1, 2010 13:20:59 GMT -5
He taught me how to do a left handed layup You still suck.
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Post by CC on Feb 1, 2010 14:18:56 GMT -5
Underated player in the nba.
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Post by Stannis Baratheon on Feb 1, 2010 21:37:33 GMT -5
He taught me how to do a left handed layup You still suck. I'll bust your ass you slow bitch
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Post by Jeff on Feb 2, 2010 4:10:11 GMT -5
Should be a great scorer like Spencer said. If someone just used his RC's for defense he could be scary good.
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Post by Mark on Feb 2, 2010 12:06:36 GMT -5
Nice profile. SAR is gonna be a 20 PPG guy. Not a defender. Decent rebounder. Top 5 pick maybe. Thanks. And ya, he will be a good scorer, but I don't really see him being that good in anything else. Maybe like 7 rpg in his prime at the best... What? Why? He is coming in with C+ and in his prime was a good enough rebounder. At his peak he was putting up 9-10 per.
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Post by Mark on Feb 2, 2010 12:06:57 GMT -5
He was a really good player. I wanted him so badly before he went to Sacto .
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Post by Stannis Baratheon on Feb 2, 2010 14:25:43 GMT -5
Reef >>> Your favorite scorer
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Post by ukfanjohn on Feb 7, 2010 6:08:57 GMT -5
Accurate ratings.
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Post by ukfanjohn on Feb 7, 2010 6:09:26 GMT -5
I would probably even bump him down to C rebounding and let TC do it's work. I mean SAR wasnt much of a rebounder.
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