Towns is insane
- Q12543 [enjin:6621299]
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There was one play last night where Charlotte's guards were really pressing up on our perimeter guys and they had a tough time getting into a flow. Towns quickly posted up in the paint - where there was a ton of room to operate because all the perimeter guys were pressing - and he received the ball for a quick bucket.
He is already a very good inside-out player. He will eventually be an absolute monster offensively. Think Kevin Love circa 2013-14 where he killed other teams with a combination of post ups, 3-point shooting, and free throws. Obviously Towns is on a different level defensively, but offensively, that's where I think he's headed. I only use Kevin Love as an example because I can't think of another Center that displays a similar set of low post and perimeter shooting skills.
He is already a very good inside-out player. He will eventually be an absolute monster offensively. Think Kevin Love circa 2013-14 where he killed other teams with a combination of post ups, 3-point shooting, and free throws. Obviously Towns is on a different level defensively, but offensively, that's where I think he's headed. I only use Kevin Love as an example because I can't think of another Center that displays a similar set of low post and perimeter shooting skills.
- kurrdog53 [enjin:7013678]
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I think the Kevin Love comparison is pretty fair. I would agree!
- fondey [enjin:6644772]
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longstrangetrip wrote:I don't think there is a topic that unifies the board any more than talking about how good KAT is. Having watched him up close and personal in Vegas, I'm frankly stunned at how good he has been. I thought he would show flashes of brilliance his rookie year, but be physically overmatched or in foul trouble many nights. Wrong! He doesn't play like a 19-year-old. He brings intensity, physicality, smarts and skills every night. in terms of scoring, his 15-footer is money, he can put the ball on the floor, he can hook with either hand, and his 3-point shooting is still untapped...he is a 22 PPG player waiting to happen. His rebounding has been consistently good, and his defense has been both steady and sensational. And we haven't yet seen what a good passer he is going to be. Sorry to gush, but this is one exceptional rookie.
I only see him improving to be at least as good as K. Love on offense. And then where Love is a liability on D, Towns is a huge plus. It's gonna be a fun rookie of the year race. Towns, Okafor, Mudiay, Porzingas all look amazing right out of the gate. Russell, meanwhile, meh. He's probably not that crazy about playing in LA right about now.
Re: Towns is insane
Q12543 wrote:There was one play last night where Charlotte's guards were really pressing up on our perimeter guys and they had a tough time getting into a flow. Towns quickly posted up in the paint - where there was a ton of room to operate because all the perimeter guys were pressing - and he received the ball for a quick bucket.
He is already a very good inside-out player. He will eventually be an absolute monster offensively. Think Kevin Love circa 2013-14 where he killed other teams with a combination of post ups, 3-point shooting, and free throws. Obviously Towns is on a different level defensively, but offensively, that's where I think he's headed. I only use Kevin Love as an example because I can't think of another Center that displays a similar set of low post and perimeter shooting skills.
Great analysis, Q. Your comparison to Love on the offensive end is spot on.
Re: Towns is insane
lipoli390 wrote:Q12543 wrote:There was one play last night where Charlotte's guards were really pressing up on our perimeter guys and they had a tough time getting into a flow. Towns quickly posted up in the paint - where there was a ton of room to operate because all the perimeter guys were pressing - and he received the ball for a quick bucket.
He is already a very good inside-out player. He will eventually be an absolute monster offensively. Think Kevin Love circa 2013-14 where he killed other teams with a combination of post ups, 3-point shooting, and free throws. Obviously Towns is on a different level defensively, but offensively, that's where I think he's headed. I only use Kevin Love as an example because I can't think of another Center that displays a similar set of low post and perimeter shooting skills.
Great analysis, Q. Your comparison to Love on the offensive end is spot on.
I think kurrdog's comp between Duncan and KG is interesting too. He has more of a Duncan low post game but he also has a lot of guard skills similar to KG. Towns is some sort of combination of those 2 guys with range of Love. Insane. I don't know if he will ever be quite the quick trigger 3 point shooter Love was but he is much longer he doesn't need to do that and he has a higher ceiling as a post threat. On defense he looks to be a guy that could be everything you could possibly want. CRAZY even Abe and Q are gushing about this guy.
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KAT is showing himself to be on par with some of the all time greats at this stage of their careers! Combine that with the Wiggins of the past two games, Rubio, Belly, and String Bean, WOW!!
- bleedspeed
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WOW is right. He doesn't seem to have any limits. I never thought I would say this, but he might be better then AD. The Love/Duncan/KG comparison combo is right on.
- longstrangetrip [enjin:6600564]
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fondey wrote:longstrangetrip wrote:I don't think there is a topic that unifies the board any more than talking about how good KAT is. Having watched him up close and personal in Vegas, I'm frankly stunned at how good he has been. I thought he would show flashes of brilliance his rookie year, but be physically overmatched or in foul trouble many nights. Wrong! He doesn't play like a 19-year-old. He brings intensity, physicality, smarts and skills every night. in terms of scoring, his 15-footer is money, he can put the ball on the floor, he can hook with either hand, and his 3-point shooting is still untapped...he is a 22 PPG player waiting to happen. His rebounding has been consistently good, and his defense has been both steady and sensational. And we haven't yet seen what a good passer he is going to be. Sorry to gush, but this is one exceptional rookie.
I only see him improving to be at least as good as K. Love on offense. And then where Love is a liability on D, Towns is a huge plus. It's gonna be a fun rookie of the year race. Towns, Okafor, Mudiay, Porzingas all look amazing right out of the gate. Russell, meanwhile, meh. He's probably not that crazy about playing in LA right about now.
Fondey, I agree that Okafor could push KAT for ROY (he's scoring more, but KAT leads in every other offensive and defensive category), but I have not been impressed with Mudiay or Porzingis...maybe they'll be good down the road, but they are both struggling like rookies now. Porzingis is only shooting 38% (22% on threes), and Mudiay is only shooting 33% and turning the ball over 5 times a game. I see it as a two man race. and I think KAT is definitely the guy to beat.
- Q12543 [enjin:6621299]
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monsterpile wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Q12543 wrote:There was one play last night where Charlotte's guards were really pressing up on our perimeter guys and they had a tough time getting into a flow. Towns quickly posted up in the paint - where there was a ton of room to operate because all the perimeter guys were pressing - and he received the ball for a quick bucket.
He is already a very good inside-out player. He will eventually be an absolute monster offensively. Think Kevin Love circa 2013-14 where he killed other teams with a combination of post ups, 3-point shooting, and free throws. Obviously Towns is on a different level defensively, but offensively, that's where I think he's headed. I only use Kevin Love as an example because I can't think of another Center that displays a similar set of low post and perimeter shooting skills.
Great analysis, Q. Your comparison to Love on the offensive end is spot on.
I think kurrdog's comp between Duncan and KG is interesting too. He has more of a Duncan low post game but he also has a lot of guard skills similar to KG. Towns is some sort of combination of those 2 guys with range of Love. Insane. I don't know if he will ever be quite the quick trigger 3 point shooter Love was but he is much longer he doesn't need to do that and he has a higher ceiling as a post threat. On defense he looks to be a guy that could be everything you could possibly want. CRAZY even Abe and Q are gushing about this guy.
Well, the numbers don't lie. And it's nearly impossible to cherry-pick a stat to support an opposing view about KAT because they all say a similar thing: He's really good.
With others I've been harsh on, it's because there is substantive data that points to real issues in either production and/or efficiency.
Hopefully people remember my gushing about KAT the next time I criticize some other young Woofie!
Re: Towns is insane
Q12543 wrote:monsterpile wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Q12543 wrote:There was one play last night where Charlotte's guards were really pressing up on our perimeter guys and they had a tough time getting into a flow. Towns quickly posted up in the paint - where there was a ton of room to operate because all the perimeter guys were pressing - and he received the ball for a quick bucket.
He is already a very good inside-out player. He will eventually be an absolute monster offensively. Think Kevin Love circa 2013-14 where he killed other teams with a combination of post ups, 3-point shooting, and free throws. Obviously Towns is on a different level defensively, but offensively, that's where I think he's headed. I only use Kevin Love as an example because I can't think of another Center that displays a similar set of low post and perimeter shooting skills.
Great analysis, Q. Your comparison to Love on the offensive end is spot on.
I think kurrdog's comp between Duncan and KG is interesting too. He has more of a Duncan low post game but he also has a lot of guard skills similar to KG. Towns is some sort of combination of those 2 guys with range of Love. Insane. I don't know if he will ever be quite the quick trigger 3 point shooter Love was but he is much longer he doesn't need to do that and he has a higher ceiling as a post threat. On defense he looks to be a guy that could be everything you could possibly want. CRAZY even Abe and Q are gushing about this guy.
Well, the numbers don't lie. And it's nearly impossible to cherry-pick a stat to support an opposing view about KAT because they all say a similar thing: He's really good.
With others I've been harsh on, it's because there is substantive data that points to real issues in either production and/or efficiency.
Hopefully people remember my gushing about KAT the next time I criticize some other young Woofie!
Is this an admission that u cherry pick stats? :)