Based on this analysis, I'd still say Gray is the best of the three big men. By dropping weight during the summer, you tend to believe he's committed to improving as a player and probably makes better decisions on the fly than the other two.
http://blogs.dailyherald.com/node/1022
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oh Mike McGraw
first you want Hughes to start over Gordon, and now this. All you forgot to say was Gray’s ‘fundamentally sound’.
(by the way, put the URL inside the "" when creating these fanshots. I agree they’re screwy)
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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Nov 29, 2008 12:15 PM CST reply actions
ew I just read it
Gray’s the defensive Center to put around Drew Gooden long term? Accrued raw +/-? ugh!
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by your friendly BullsBlogger on Nov 29, 2008 12:17 PM CST up reply actions
ugh.
Asked what kind of player he expects to be in the next five years, he said: "Not a star, but like, a superstar. Something around, like, Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, something like that."
So if someone loses weight they're an automatically better player?
Funny how none of that weight loss seems to have made him a better post player, defender, or rebounder. He still can’t even catch an entry pass without messing it up. Gray is a bench player, a guy who deserves 10-15 minutes at most just because he has 6 fouls to offer.
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