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    After he had a good game a week and a half ago, Patrick O'Bryant didn't play much the next 5 games. He was placed on the inactive list prior to last night's game between Golden State and Phoenix to make room for Matt Barnes who was coming off the injured list.


  • #2
    What a wasted 2 years.
    What part of illegal don't you understand?

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    • #3
      He sure can't seem to get any clock, even after good performances, he's then banished to the bench.
      DUBL R 1

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dubl R 1 View Post
        He sure can't seem to get any clock, even after good performances, he's then banished to the bench.
        Setting the trouble with Don Nelson aside, if POB had the "consistent" internal and external fire of Zach Andrews he could be one of the best centers in the league. We all know there were nights where we wondered where POB was even during his second year at BU.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chico View Post
          What a wasted 2 years.
          Yeah, if you pay me that much you can not play me all you want. I think POB will be ok. Sounds like the Warriors just dont want to put any effort into helping him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chico View Post
            What a wasted 2 years.
            For who?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Guinness View Post
              Yeah, if you pay me that much you can not play me all you want. I think POB will be ok. Sounds like the Warriors just dont want to put any effort into helping him.
              There is so much talent at that level it is up to youif you want to get to the next level. georgethedog is right! Can you imagine what type of player he would be! Let's face it he will not be playing much this year so I hope that will put a fire under him to prove Nellie wrong. He has the ability now he really is going to want it.
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              • #8
                he needs to develop a three ball and become Dirk!

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                • #9
                  Guinness and Murph, I hope he invested his money wisely because unless he heads overseas he won't be getting paid much more in the NBA. He knew, you knew and I knew he wasn't ready. It was a wasted 2 years on his part.
                  What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                  • #10
                    I disagree. I still think there a few teams that would give POB a chance. He still has a ton of potential and is only 21 or 22 years old. A mobile young 7 footer should still be able to get a 1 or 2 year deal from some team I would think

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TheHeemyMonster View Post
                      I disagree. I still think there a few teams that would give POB a chance. He still has a ton of potential and is only 21 or 22 years old. A mobile young 7 footer should still be able to get a 1 or 2 year deal from some team I would think
                      Yeah centers can bounce around the NBA for a long time. All it takes is one 12 point/ 7 reb season and one stupid GM for a center to get a big contract.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chico View Post
                        Guinness and Murph, I hope he invested his money wisely because unless he heads overseas he won't be getting paid much more in the NBA. He knew, you knew and I knew he wasn't ready. It was a wasted 2 years on his part.
                        Chico....I would guess more than half the guys that go to the NBA aren't "ready". Its a league that has turned to potential as its driving force for MANY draft picks. Of course POB wasn't ready to star in this league but what if he got hurt in his final two years OR never improved much while at BU?

                        He HAD to go IMO.....he should be set for life. I also think he'll get another look somewhere and if that doesn't go well he will end up overseas still making better money than most working stiffs.


                        JMHO.....

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
                          Chico....I would guess more than half the guys that go to the NBA aren't "ready". Its a league that has turned to potential as its driving force for MANY draft picks. Of course POB wasn't ready to star in this league but what if he got hurt in his final two years OR never improved much while at BU?

                          He HAD to go IMO.....he should be set for life. I also think he'll get another look somewhere and if that doesn't go well he will end up overseas still making better money than most working stiffs.


                          JMHO.....

                          Everything you say is "spot on" dogs!

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                          • #14
                            If, if, if. How many first round picks do you know who are put on the inactive list this soon in their careers? Most players who leave early have a chance to contribute. IMO he would have been a force in the NBA after this season if he had stayed. Nothing against POB, I just think he made a mistake and had bad advice.
                            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chico View Post
                              If, if, if. How many first round picks do you know who are put on the inactive list this soon in their careers? Most players who leave early have a chance to contribute. IMO he would have been a force in the NBA after this season if he had stayed. Nothing against POB, I just think he made a mistake and had bad advice.
                              I don't know that he would be a higher pick this year than 9, but let's look at other top "bad" picks:
                              2004 #8 Rafael Araujo (out of the NBA)
                              #10 Luke Jackson (out of the NBA)
                              #12 Robert Swift (straight for HS, never developed)

                              The guy picked right behind POB is doing nothing (#10 Saer Sene-not on a roster). Hilton Armstrong (#12) isn't much better-3 ppg, 3 reb for NOH.

                              And don't forget Darko!

                              You have to take your money if you can get it. There's a big risk of injury (Oden, Livingston), and he's making a lot more sitting inactive than he would make this year-even if he worked at Star Trucking!

                              There are also a lot of players picked lower that have done better (Al Jefferson, Jameer Neslon in 2004; Ronnie Brewer in 2006).

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