mike radigan
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played 6 minutes in last night's win over the Pistons. He was two of three from the field for 4 points, committed one turnover, and had one board.
Got some garbage time today in a blowout of the Kings.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2008122823
The good:
5 Pts on 2-2 shooting, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks, 1 assist in 6 minutes.
The bad:
4 fouls, 3 turnovers in 6 minutes.
It is fustrating. (much like watching AT on BU)
POB seems to become a victim of his own "potential"
Sometimes he seems to produce at a near all-star level, but much of the time his performance drops down. I guess most NBA coaches want the consistancy more than potential on the floor. I'ms also guessing that Will Perdue did not get paid (initially) like POB's lotto pick.
I can't figure out the NBA - Will Perdue was never any good but stuck with the Bulls for what felt like forever and got pretty regular playing time. POB is a much better player and athlete and does put numbers (neg & pos) on the stat sheet whenever he gets regular playing time. I'm not sure why (because I've always heard he was a very amiable person) but he seems to rub coaches the wrong way.
I am not sure how you can say that POB is a better player the Will Perdue. Will Perdue was the SEC player of the year in 88, I dont beleive POB was player of the year anywhere ever. They both were 11th picks overall.
Perdue won 4 NBA championships. Until POB does anything in the NBA, sorry you can not even compare the two because Perdue did it for 13 years and even if his numbers are not great they are better then POB's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Perdue
He is a classic underachiever.
This is an extreme hyperbole. Patrick has done what less than 1/10 of 1% of college players are able to do. He has used his physical skills to make it to the NBA. He was a lottery pick, and the odds of any college basketball player achieving that are more like 1/100th of 1%. He is earning millions, not to mention his success in college. Though he hasn't stood out in the NBA yet, I would say he is far from an underachiever.
How many of us can say we are in the top .01% of our field?
By the way, I have watched Aaron Gray as a part-time starter and regular center for the Bulls. I wonder how more success POB would have had if he had the chance, like Gray is getting. I think most of will agree POB would be better than Gray if given the opportunity. A lot of a players' success in the NBA is based on getting an chance to play, which POB hasn't had.
Oh well. Johnny's Italian Steakhouse will always be waiting!
Agreed. Perdue was better and will always be better until POB proves it. Being more athletic (running and jumping better) means very little if you don't know how to play the game or don't show a passion for the game. POB has made his money--more than my 9 years of college will ever make, but he is becoming a complete waste of size and talent. He is a classic underachiever.