The Case for Russell

Any And All Things T-Wolves Related
User avatar
bleedspeed
Posts: 8173
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by bleedspeed »

Steph Curry is the league MVP. People questioned his athleticism, his is point guard skills; whether he was tough enough or could play defense in the NBA. Curry's skill level and work ethic were so high, he answered every question. And in a league where the rules make it almost impossible to guard crafty, versatile guards, there's a strong argument to make that having a player like Russell is more valuable than just a big.

Harden faced similar question marks when he entered the league. What position did he play? Is he athletic enough? Is craftiness and basketball IQ enough to lead to stardom?

In this league, at this time, the answer is yes. And the truth is that the Wolves have a talented point guard, Ricky Rubio, but he can't shoot. The Lakers' Kobe Bryant is aging and while Jordan Clarkson had a terrific rookie season, he's not the prospect the Russell is. The Sixers are devoid of shooting or playmaking in the backcourt. And the Knicks, despite all their talk about defense, they really need someone other than Carmelo Anthony who can put the ball in the basket.

The hardest thing to find in the NBA is scoring, virtually every GM will tell you. And Russell is the most versatile, lethal scorer in this draft.

"He's my favorite basketball player in this draft," one general manager said. "Maybe you have to take Towns because of his abilities at his size. But I don't think it's a given the way it was a decade ago, when Greg Oden went ahead of Kevin Durant. I think with success of Curry, Harden and Draymond Green, you'll see more guys focusing on skills and playmaking abilities. To have great size or jump-out-of-the-gym athleticism is great. But watch the most successful teams and you'll see they have talented playmakers who don't necessarily beat you with raw athleticism or size (LeBron's the exception to everything), but with knowing how to play the game. Bigs don't rule our game any more. Versatile guards do. And Russell is the best guard in this draft."

Underrated no more.
User avatar
bleedspeed
Posts: 8173
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by bleedspeed »

You can read what Ford said or my summary on the first post of this thread to save yourself some time.
User avatar
TRKO [enjin:12664595]
Posts: 1175
Joined: Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by TRKO [enjin:12664595] »

bleedspeed177 wrote:You can read what Ford said or my summary on the first post of this thread to save yourself some time.

You have better credibility and are a much more efficient writer, so I pick you.
User avatar
bleedspeed
Posts: 8173
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by bleedspeed »

Man I would love to get Russell and Towns out of this draft. I would trade everything but Wiggins to make it happen.
User avatar
Volans19
Posts: 2098
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by Volans19 »

bleedspeed177 wrote:Man I would love to get Russell and Towns out of this draft. I would trade everything but Wiggins to make it happen.


I'm going to feel bad for you Bleed when the Wolves pick Okafor
User avatar
Coolbreeze44
Posts: 13192
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by Coolbreeze44 »

bleedspeed177 wrote:You can read what Ford said or my summary on the first post of this thread to save yourself some time.

Hahahahaha - Russell is awesome.

Still my favorite post.
User avatar
Monster
Posts: 24061
Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by Monster »

Thanks for posting that article Bleed it was a good read. Bottom line is skill and improving your game outweighs athletic ability and physical skills etc. Russell has plenty of the physical tools imo.
User avatar
Monster
Posts: 24061
Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by Monster »

The case for Russell...

The starting centers in the Finals

Andrew Bogut #1 overall pick

Timofey Mosgov undrafted
User avatar
khans2k5 [enjin:6608728]
Posts: 6414
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by khans2k5 [enjin:6608728] »

monsterpile wrote:The case for Russell...

The starting centers in the Finals

Andrew Bogut #1 overall pick

Timofey Mosgov undrafted


Starting guards:

Steph Curry
Kyrie Irving
User avatar
Porckchop
Posts: 2512
Joined: Tue Jul 16, 2013 12:00 am

Re: The Case for Russell

Post by Porckchop »

khans2k5 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:The case for Russell...

The starting centers in the Finals

Andrew Bogut #1 overall pick

Timofey Mosgov undrafted


Starting guards:

Steph Curry
Kyrie Irving


Preaching to the choir here. Gather star potential on the perimeter and piece in defensive specialists down low.
Post Reply