Upshaw leads the nation in blocks
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What is "what happens when you cross a Kim Grinolds wet dream and a Ruth Robbins fantasy?" Alex.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Will Conroy called me a n---- once.ThomasFremont said:
I used to party on the Ave with Bobby Jones, Jamaal Williams and a few others. Cool story, I know.FreeChavez said:
Almost all bball players are stoned. You should stay away from that as if it's an outlier. He just got caughtDoogles said:
I guess i just don't get what comparing a stoned Upshaw at fresno as a frosh to a pretty much finished product Hawes as a frosh at UW has to do with NBA prospects. Upshaw in today's game is a far more intriguing and valuable piece than Hawes. Not a knock on Hawes, just a reality.ThomasFremont said:
I like to say the thing that makes me wrong is "irrelevant" I like to do that.RoadDawg55 said:
You have never done what you are preaching with Wroten during those debates. Nobody said Hawes wasn't good. Hawes was pretty polished as a freshman though. There is no doubt he would have made moderate improvements during his time at UW, but the limitations Hawes had back then are the same limitations he has today. He's not very strong or quick and he's an average rebounder.FreeChavez said:Just for reference sake if we're really going to be throwing this shit at the wall. upshaw is 2-3 years older than hawes was when he played here. So If we're going to discuss hawes vs upshaw than we need to project hawes 2 years into what you're trying to compare upshaw to. Otherwise, we need to compare upshaw's mind blowing 5 ppg and 4 rebounds per game while at FRESNO when he was a freshman.
Nobody is saying hawes was a god, but he was very good for a frosh and for walking around half dead during the season(and he still did better than upshaw).
The jury is out on whether upshaw will develop into a player, and by god we all hope he does. But let's start comparing apples to apples if we're going to get into this pissing match.
I get your point, but what they did at UW is all there is to judge them on. We can't use Hawes' 2nd season in the NBA against Upshaw at UW. Upshaw's freshman season is irrelevant at this point. Either he's gotten remarkably better since then or he wasn't trying at all at Fresno. I think it's probably abundance.
Keep cherry picking stats to make your poont.
It's entertaining.
Also comparing Upshaw at his current age to Hawes at that age is FS because one was sitting out in college and the other was training full time getting payed to play hoop.
If Upshaw improves marginally over the course of the season (better conditioning alone would qualify here), he will be a lottery lock.
What would you call upshaws redshirt year? He was being paid to go to school and practice all he wanted on his game, his body, etc. Passing classes with a 2.0 is not rocket science.
You are right, he has the chance to be in the lottery on size alone. Time will tell if he puts it together enough to warrant that pick.
Joel Smith is the only one who I could honestly say suffered on the court due to the partying.
Smoking weed is a non-factor. It sure as hell isn't what stopped Upshaw from developing an offensive game up to this point.
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HeretoBeatmyChest said:
Will Conroy called me a n---- once.ThomasFremont said:
I used to party on the Ave with Bobby Jones, Jamaal Williams and a few others. Cool story, I know.FreeChavez said:
Almost all bball players are stoned. You should stay away from that as if it's an outlier. He just got caughtDoogles said:
I guess i just don't get what comparing a stoned Upshaw at fresno as a frosh to a pretty much finished product Hawes as a frosh at UW has to do with NBA prospects. Upshaw in today's game is a far more intriguing and valuable piece than Hawes. Not a knock on Hawes, just a reality.ThomasFremont said:
I like to say the thing that makes me wrong is "irrelevant" I like to do that.RoadDawg55 said:
You have never done what you are preaching with Wroten during those debates. Nobody said Hawes wasn't good. Hawes was pretty polished as a freshman though. There is no doubt he would have made moderate improvements during his time at UW, but the limitations Hawes had back then are the same limitations he has today. He's not very strong or quick and he's an average rebounder.FreeChavez said:Just for reference sake if we're really going to be throwing this shit at the wall. upshaw is 2-3 years older than hawes was when he played here. So If we're going to discuss hawes vs upshaw than we need to project hawes 2 years into what you're trying to compare upshaw to. Otherwise, we need to compare upshaw's mind blowing 5 ppg and 4 rebounds per game while at FRESNO when he was a freshman.
Nobody is saying hawes was a god, but he was very good for a frosh and for walking around half dead during the season(and he still did better than upshaw).
The jury is out on whether upshaw will develop into a player, and by god we all hope he does. But let's start comparing apples to apples if we're going to get into this pissing match.
I get your point, but what they did at UW is all there is to judge them on. We can't use Hawes' 2nd season in the NBA against Upshaw at UW. Upshaw's freshman season is irrelevant at this point. Either he's gotten remarkably better since then or he wasn't trying at all at Fresno. I think it's probably abundance.
Keep cherry picking stats to make your poont.
It's entertaining.
Also comparing Upshaw at his current age to Hawes at that age is FS because one was sitting out in college and the other was training full time getting payed to play hoop.
If Upshaw improves marginally over the course of the season (better conditioning alone would qualify here), he will be a lottery lock.
What would you call upshaws redshirt year? He was being paid to go to school and practice all he wanted on his game, his body, etc. Passing classes with a 2.0 is not rocket science.
You are right, he has the chance to be in the lottery on size alone. Time will tell if he puts it together enough to warrant that pick.
Joel Smith is the only one who I could honestly say suffered on the court due to the partying.
Smoking weed is a non-factor. It sure as hell isn't what stopped Upshaw from developing an offensive game up to this point.
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