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And now you're contradicting yourself. You were just talking about how awesome defensively Noah is and what good size he has, well if thats true he should be able to stop a guy who's been ripped on all season for being underdeveloped offensively. Especially if he's supposedly good enough defensively that it'll be enough to make up for his lack of scoring ability. There's a reason most teams fans that end up in the range that noah could fall in are gonna be sitting hoping their teams don't draft him. [/ QUOTE ] He has good size FOR A POWER FORWARD. Saying that hes a good defensive power forward in no way implies that he should be able to shut down one of the most physically imposing centers in college basketball all by himself. Yes, I realize that Oden doesn't have great post moves. That doesn't change the fact that hes a monster. Its simply a different position, and Noah will not be asked to guard the other team's center one-on-one at the next level, especially when center is the strength of the other team. What do you dislike about Noah? I've found that nearly everyone who dislikes him does so because of personal feelings against him. |
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