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http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3462847& categoryId=3462468&n8pe6c=2 ESPN LEGLER對於國王選擇THOMPSON的看法 LEGLER表示,THOMPSON很愛接觸,天生內線球員,體質很好,而且在大學打了四年球, 更成熟,籃球IQ更高,而且身材是6-11跟250磅,很標準。之前他跟REGGIE THEUS 談過,REGGIE表示國王需要「會追球」的內線球員,國王的球員幾乎都是外圍進攻 為主的球員,所以這次選擇THOMPSON目的明顯是要這個愛內線的孩子好好貢獻他的身體 以及內線意識。 CBS提到THOMPSON一些有趣的優點 After one outstanding game last summer, FoxSports.com reported, "Thompson's play was a shock to college coaches and NBA scouts in attendance. He wasted little time scoring over LeBron James and also was solid defensively on the NBA star." 湯普森守過LEBRON,而且還守的不錯 Playing on both ends of the court is nothing new for Thompson. In 2006-07, he was one of just three collegiate players to average over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game -- only four other athletes accomplished that feat last season. As a senior, he registered at least 20 points with at least 20 rebounds in three games (vs. Delaware, 23 points/21 rebounds; at Siena, 23/21; vs. Niagra, 26/24). 攻守意識俱佳 Compares To: CHRIS BOSH-Toronto ... Thompson lacks the focus and aggressiveness that Bosh possesses, but both have the athleticism to excel on both ends of the floor. It is Thompson's inconsistent focus that creates a wide scouting disparity. He should have been even more dominant at the college level in a conference where he was a man among boys. He needs to utilize his strength better to establish position in the paint and he backs away from contact too much in the post. He has very good mobility and agility for a big man and can play the "5" in an up-tempo attack, but with his ability to run the floor and face the basket, power forward looks like the ideal spot for his game. 有BOSH的FU,只是有點好好先生或者專注力不夠,運動資質好但不願發揮全力...... 所以..............發揮全力的湯普森??????????? Thompson held fellow All-American forward Michael Beasley to 13 points, as the Rider player poured in 24 of his own, blocked four Beasley shots and grabbed seven rebounds while also forcing Beasley into a pair of turnovers . 守過BEASLEY,還把他守的很慘 Those are as good a numbers as I think I've seen on a stat sheet. Jason shows up in big games and does everything he could to will his team to victory." 他教練說的,數據很棒,大比賽不會軟掉,能夠帶領球隊拼勝利 Positives: Has the bulk to gain quality minutes at the "5" position, but is also agile and quick enough to develop into an all-star caliber "4" ... Has very good arm length, large hands and impressive strength ... His versatility will prove invaluable early in his career -- can come off the bench to provide scoring and a defensive threat ... Has the foot speed to get out and handle small forwards and shooting guards along the perimeter ... Shows very good quickness getting down the court and shows consistency on both ends of the floor ... Can execute the fast break or get back on defense to shorten the court ... Plays with a tireless work ethic, knowing how to stay within the team concept, and can bounce out and take shots from the perimeter, drive to the basket with force, drawing contact and also has the power to establish position under the basket for rebounds and putbacks ... Gym rat who lives to play ... As a senior, he improved his shooting range and could be capable of sinking NBA 3-pointers ... Also has the body control and mobility to cover smaller opponents in the high post ... Shows good versatility and fluid moves, with a strong inside-outside game and displays a soft touch in the post ... Can draw contact on drives to the basket, but shows the balance and nimble feet to fade away and fire up consistent mid-range jumpers ... Is still a work in progress from 3-point range, but can hit his jumper consistently from 12-to-15 feet out ... Knows how to get his shot off at the peak of his jump and can coast to the rim ... Has very good touch in the post and nifty spin moves operating in the pivot ... Crashes the boards with little regard for his body, using his timing, wingspan and elevation to grab a rebound or block shots ... More like a small forward with his ability to face the basket and take the bigger frontcourt men off the dribble ... Can score with his back to the basket, getting good elevation over the defenders with his baby hook or when setting his feet on the turnaround jumper ... Will not hesitate to bounce outside and execute a 3-point shot ... When facing up to the basket, he will attack the rim and has shown steady improvement in establishing position in the low post ... Proficient ball-handler for a player his size, having played guard before a late high school growth spurt, and has averaged two assists per game during his career ... Shows very good court vision and solid passing skills, along with the feet to be a capable performer in an up-tempo attack ... With his ball-handling skills, he does a nice job of putting the ball on the floor and scoring vs. a slower defender ... Uses his size and length well to defend on the low block and is generally in position to secure the post-entry passes around the basket ... Can handle the ball on the open floor ... Very good shot-blocker with the timing, patience and elevation to be a force in this area. 能攻能守,攻擊手段多,視野佳會傳球,會跑快攻,運球技巧好,快速攻擊沒問題, 還很會阻攻,頭腦好 Negatives: Strong on both ends of the court, but needs to maintain his focus throughout, as he tends to "play down" to inferior competition but should dominate based on his scoring touch, defensive prowess and athleticism ... Has good lower-body strength to establish position under the rim, but will sometimes back off without giving much of a fight ... Shows good elevation and leaping skills going for the rebound, but if he were more aggressive trying to establish position, he would be more effective ... Good free-throw shooter his first three years, but seemed to drop his elbows too quickly as a senior, resulting in only a 58.1 percent success rate in 2007-08 (had a 70.5 percent average from the charity stripe his first three seasons) ... Shows good ball security, but takes the world on his shoulders and will get frustrated when his shots fail to connect ... Needs to smooth and refine his post game, as he does not always use his size, quickness and athleticism to his advantage ... When he gets pushed around in the low post, he will struggle with his touch ... Must be more alert to his surroundings, as he sometimes takes the smaller opponent for granted, failing to box out his man, especially when going for the offensive rebound ... Seems content to just play within the system and share the wealth with teammates rather than using his impressive skills to dominate ... Good defender in the post, when he's not passive, but he will give up position and is a bit of a liability when forced out of the paint to defend on the perimeter. 面對比較差的對手會比較低調..................老國王隊氣質?? 什麼都還不錯但都沒有發揮到極致 有時候看到比較小隻的不卡位................ 無私,愛傳球,喜歡團體籃球 好啦看完這些我還蠻喜歡PETRIE的選擇的 -- -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.129.161.112
RonArtest93:我覺得它的出手很柔軟  跟HAWES一樣 06/27 10:24
Sweeptime:不過 BEASLEY 大一 Thompson 大四 這樣比較不算公平 06/27 10:24
gosleep:由衷希望總管是對的 同時不希望他和Hawes的籃板一樣軟 06/27 10:25
RonArtest93:希望他是新WEBBER 06/27 10:26
Sweeptime:不過至少能證明 Thompson 有對抗大學校一流鋒線的能力 06/27 10:26
eliczone:看完覺得滿不賴的 希望是一偷囉 06/27 10:30
BeStronger:聽起來有點軟,囧 06/27 10:59
z701660993:相信總管的眼光吧 06/27 11:26
eliczone:看一些評價 感覺很不錯 背框不太行 但籃板能力不錯 06/27 11:40
eliczone:敲火鍋的能力也不錯 手上的感覺也不賴 但有時候會變遊魂 06/27 11:41
再補充一份ESPN的Hollinger分析 我之前看YOUTUBE也覺得RANDOLPH很有力,看到國王沒有選的時候也覺得納悶。 但看完這篇分析對於RANDOLPH的看法,就大概有點瞭解了。其實RANDOLPH的失誤 很多,而且還不是球隊主要進攻發動者。相較之下,THOMPSON跟BEASLEY都是 球隊最重要的核心,他們是領導級人物,不只是功能性球員。看樣子,把THOMPSON 從最高14順位(金州勇士)提高到12順位,代表PETRIE選他的腦袋、經驗、跟團隊 意識。國王的新秀或許年輕,但因為總管的關係總是看起來成熟一些。GARCIA、 MARTIN、HAWES在這方面都還不錯,個性穩定,也都應該會穩定進步。這個THOMPSON 四年數據一直在提升,或許也為他在PETRIE心中加了不少分。還蠻期待的。 Draft Rater: Which big men will become the best pros? The Sure Thing Michael Beasley, Kansas State, 19.31 Beasley's rating is the highest of any player going back to 2002, and it's the best by a pretty sizable margin. Obviously, this isn't new information -- nobody doubts this guy's talent level. But he might be even better than people realize. His numbers were superior even to Kevin Durant's from a year ago, and Durant had everyone gaga over his performance as a college freshman. Somehow Beasley didn't resonate quite as strongly, perhaps because of concerns over his character, but if he keeps his head on straight he's going to be insanely good. The Certain High-Lottery pick Kevin Love, UCLA, 17.80 I've heard the concerns about Love being out of shape and a poor defender, but a big guy with this high a skill level is way too good a proposition to pass up. In fact, Love outrated both Oden and Durant from a year ago (though Oden, remember, was playing with one good hand for part of the season). Basically, you're looking at the second coming of Brad Miller in terms of skill level for his size, but with a higher ceiling. Incidentally, we again see the impact of one-and-done players (and the new rule requiring high school players to go to college) -- Love and especially Beasley would likely have bypassed college earlier this decade, and they're by far the two highest-rated big men in this draft. Potential lottery picks Darrell Arthur, Kansas, 15.82; Marreese Speights, Florida, 15.02 Players in the 15s are solid pros more often than stars, but these guys still should be useful pieces worthy of a high-to-mid first-round pick. I can't tell you why Kansas played him only 24.7 minutes per game, but the numbers say Arthur is the third-best big guy in this draft. There are concerns that he might be a tweener, but he was a good college scorer who blocked shots. Speights has only one full college season under his belt, but he's a huge post player who might be more of a factor in the NBA game than he was in college. But he would have been better off joining the league about 10 years ago, when it featured a more post-oriented, half-court game. Solid first-rounders Brook Lopez, Stanford 14.21; Roy Hibbert, Georgetown 14.05 Taking Lopez third overall, as some have suggested, is clearly too high, but he's first-round material and should be a solid pro since he can post up and shoot from midrange. Hibbert surprises me, because I wasn't that impressed when I watched him, but if Aaron Gray can find a place in the league you have to figure Hibbert can too. Fringe first-rounders Kosta Koufos, Ohio State, 13.32; Darnell Jackson, Kansas 13.17; DeAndre Jordan, Texas A&M, 13.17; Richard Hendrix, Alabama, 12.95; Jason Thompson, Rider, 12.77; D.J. White, Indiana 12.63; Trent Plaisted, BYU 12.61 Now things start getting dicey. The teams who take the top six big men have a good chance of getting themselves a player, but the history of big men in the projected PER range of 12.5 to 13.5 is a decidedly mixed bag -- you can pretty much forget about stardom once you get this low. That's probably why all but two of these guys are between 20 and 41 on Chad Ford's board. Between Me and the Scouts, One of Us Will Look Like an Idiot Anthony Randolph, LSU, 9.85 Yes, this is true. Seen in many quarters as a high lottery pick, Randolph has virtually nothing in his statistical record to justify such a lofty selection. In particular, his woeful ball-handling numbers are a major red flag. Randolph had more turnovers than any prospect except Beasley and Thompson, but those two players had every play run through them; I'm still waiting to find out Randolph's excuse. Additionally, his 49.9 true shooting percentage is alarmingly bad for a guy who is supposed to dominate athletically. He can block shots, and the fact his team was such a mess probably didn't help his numbers any, but gambling on Randolph with a high first-round pick looks like the basketball equivalent of hitting on 19 in blackjack. Hey, maybe the dealer throws out a 2 and everyone thinks you're a genius, but chances are you're going to bust. It appears he's going to be drafted in the middle of the first round at worst, but even that appears to be a terrible mistake -- there is no track record whatsoever of a player rated this poorly achieving pro success. http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2008/insider/columns/story?columnist= hollinger_john&page=DraftRater-080620&action=login&appRedirect= http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fnba%2fdraft2008%2finsider% 2fcolumns%2fstory%3fcolumnist%3dhollinger_john%26page%3dDraftRater-080620 PETRIE對選擇THOMPSON發表看法 "He's just a tremendous all-around player for a big guy," Kings President of Basketball Operations Geoff Petrie said. "One of the things that really impressed us is his ability to dribble the ball, pass the ball and run the floor along with that size. So we think, again, that he'll be a very multidimensional type of player for us and it gives us another young big to go along with Spencer (Hawes) as we try to move forward to improve the team." http://www.nba.com/kings/news/Jason_Thompson_062608.html 看來是要跟SPENSER HAWES配個小規模的WEBBER DIVAC二人組 ※ 編輯: pursuistmi 來自: 220.129.161.112 (06/27 12:42) ※ 編輯: pursuistmi 來自: 220.129.161.112 (06/27 13:30)