Zanchief wrote:He got 11 points and 2 rebounds last night.
And that was a good night.
On top of everything Vonkaar said about him, he's got an attitude problem too. Atleast Shawn Bradley knew he sucked and try like hell to not.
I was talking about game 2. Not last nights game. Last nights game he was ok, but he is on a very mediocre team.
In game 2 he had 10 points, 6 boards, and 3 blocks in 28 minutes. He looked different than last year. I can see growth, which is what you look for in a young player.
Never mind the fact calling a 21 year old player the biggest bust in NBA history is just plain silly, and ignores that, hey, he might have one or two years left to play. I know you're young, but go look up Sam Bowie. The blazers passed up on Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Kevin Willis, Alvin Robertson and Otis Thorpe to draft him. If you want something a bit more recent, in 98 the clips drafted Michael Olowokandi.
I don't know if he'll become the player he can be, but the upside of a 7 footer with ball handling and shooting skills who is 21 YEARS OLD seems to be a good investment and I'll bet goat points at the end of 2009 he'll be twice the player of 90% of your list.
He might still be a bust. Fortunately you don't remember so many other players in the NBA who came in and took a few years to develop. I can tell you dozens from the 70s and 80s.
Then again, if the NBA keeps changing its rules to focus on the meme players, it won't matter.