This topic contains 11 replies, has 8 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar JoeWolf1 16 years, 10 months ago.

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  • #7986
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    shipargos
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    Has anyone seen if these players have gained weight or have developed their bodies significantly?

    Ajinca… Intriguing lenght
    A.Randolph i have seen he has allstar potential, good skillset and athleticism
    Durant ( He is not a prospect, but he weighted 215 on draft day, anyone knows if he has bulked up enogh to play the 4 well someday?)
    Brandan Wright ( never heard much of him, he got hurt all season long
    Yi Jianlian
    J.McGee

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  • #204973
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    OldSkoolBasketball
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    Why would Durant play the 4? He will get dominated in the paint even if he gained weight.

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  • #204975
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    DeAndre
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    I dont think he means only power forwards
    these are all just thin players

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  • #204976
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    JNixon
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    Anthony Randolph has gotten bigger from what I saw in summer league, probably by about 10-15 lbs. He looks more toned up top.

    Javale McGee also got bigger by about 10 lbs from what I saw in SL. He looks like he’s been workking on his lower body though (which is the most important area for a big man)

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  • #204977
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    OldSkoolBasketball
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    I know these are all thin players but he is wondering is Durant big enough yet to play the 4 someday.

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  • #204989
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    DoubleNickelsDurr55
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    Durant is and will/should always be a 3 that position he can play and dominate. Wouldnt hurt to gain more weight to play the 3. He is also an all star (not now but will be) and going to be one of the faces of league for years to come. As a 6’7” 215 lb man myself it is good to see the thin guys doing work. Oh and what about hollins? he has hops but could stand to put on some weight to actually make an impact in the league. Right now energetic big off the bench, not a bad thing to have. thoughts?

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  • #205006
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    shipargos
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    I am particulary intrigued by Ajinca, because he is the only one whos success or not is still a mystery, the other guys will do fine. Hope he is eating an ox for dinner.

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  • #205007
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    shipargos
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    I am particulary intrigued by Ajinca, because he is the only one whos success or not is still a mystery, the other guys will do fine. Hope he is eating an ox for dinner.

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  • #205013
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    SpencerIsHawesome

    Kevin Martin is crazy skinny.. the dude is 6’7 and is listed at 185, probably skinnier than that.

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  • #205029
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    jayallday
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    Some players well always be long and lanky regardless of what they do. For example KG, Keon Clark, T-Mac, Camby.

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    marcusfizer21marcusfizer21
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    Tayshaun Prince is skinny, too… But his length has always been an asset in defense… Just ask Reggie Miller..

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  • #205075
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    JoeWolf1

    A player can be thin, but strong as well, former UNC Forward Danny Green is listed at 6’7” 205 and benched the combine weight of 185 pounds 14 times compared to Kevin Durant who is 6’9” 215 who coming out of college was not able to do it once. Adding weight can always help out in basketball when it comes to getting position and boxing out, but not every player who looks thin in the NBA is weak.

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