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by wdwilson on Wed Feb 01 2006 at 4:30 PM EST
I agree that, unlike Morrision, Wally wasn't talked about as much before the season as he was at tourney time, nevertheless, I still think Morrision is getting the same hype.  What I'd like to know is what makes him so important?  He is an excellent prospect, yes, but the days of players coming to the rescue of the NCAA/NBA, ala Bird, are over.  There nothing Morrision does that isn't already being done.  And please, don't mention intangibles like intelligence on the court anymore.  Theres no legitimate, or fair, way to measure sports intelligence.  It ends up being subjective at best.  And though his 40 point games, and all around skill set is impressive, theres no way he's going to have that kind of success at the next level.  Trust me, he will get D'ed up in the pros.

That said, I actually think that Mcmichael (think thats his name) kid from Duke might be someone to watch.  His game has a little flavor to it also.

Good Debate

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Morrison (#9)
by Trevor on Wed Feb 01 2006 at 4:59 PM EST
The thing that makes Morrison tough to defense now and will continue at the next level is the fact he is so good at shooting with a hand in his face.  I attribute this to the fact that he shoots his jump shot with an over the top release like Larry Bird use to.  

That being said, I'm not sure he is a carbon copy of Larry Bird as much as I think he might be a cross between Bird, Dirk Nowitzki, and Carmelo Anthony.  If Morrison isn't a 23-24 point per game scorer with about 6-7 rebounds tossed in on the next level, I will be surprised.

"No, cause it ain't sh*t. Ain't nothing but 10 grand. What's 10 grand to me? Ain't sh*t ... Next time I might shake my d*ck." --Randy Moss
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McRoberts is the guy from Duke (#10)
by Larry Kaplan on Wed Feb 01 2006 at 5:30 PM EST
McRoberts is a nice player, but so far hasn't demonstrated the ability to hit a 15 footer, any great post moves, or the ability to hit a foul shot. Thats a problem for any big man who is looking to be more than an afterthought.

Also, I agree with the wally comparison, lets slow down on the legendary adam morrison talk. One of your points was the three 40 point games- I know Redick has at least two, against tougher competition. Redick is always doubleteamed, and probably takes less shots than Morrison. Also, at least one of Morrison's 40 point games was in overtime.

I agree with the comparisons of Morrison and Redick in their draft order- i think they will be similary successfull. Solid, NBA careers- probably not legendary. Good article, though.

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Morrison (#11)
by Trevor on Thu Feb 02 2006 at 8:38 AM EST
He's actually up to four 40 point games now.  I'd point out that two of them came against Washington and Michigan State.  Both of those teams are ranked in the top 15.  Brandon Roy is also considered one of the best defenders in the country and he got ate up by Morrison in that game.

Morrison and Redick are different players.  Redick is an incredible shooter.  Because he's such a good shooter, players have to check him close.  Where his growth as a player has come is that he can now take these guys who are checking him close off the dribble.  Morrison is a much more skilled all-around player than Redick.  Morrison has the ability to score more ways than Redick.  Plus he is a matchup headache because he's 6'8".  

If Morrison only has a solid NBA career, I'll be shocked.  There's a reason why he is rated as the best overall player in this draft class.  

"No, cause it ain't sh*t. Ain't nothing but 10 grand. What's 10 grand to me? Ain't sh*t ... Next time I might shake my d*ck." --Randy Moss
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