Julius Randle Discussion: Beast, Ox, Monster, Lotus Flower

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  1. abeer3

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    wish I could have seen this one. sounds like he was the player folks thought he would be coming out of high school. if he hits that ceiling, the lakers have a franchise-level guy. I still think that's improbable, but i'll take anything positive I can get right now!
     
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    The body control is Lebron-esque on the break...although he doesn't explode to the basket instead he just bounces people off. He still has a long way to go but the skills he has shown this game is worth waiting for to fully develop.
     
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    CaCHooKa Man doin' work..... 12 minute highlight youtube from last night put up in Media "early" this AM. [​IMG] Headed there myself right about NOW.

    ^^^ and it is goooood!! Video quality top notch, great edits. Thanks!!
     
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    He looked a lot better last night against the Blazers. He was more balanced and played within himself. Once he starts knocking down those jumpers with consistency, he will be really really dangerous. He's also really really good on the break.
     
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    I love watching this kid. I love hearing him talk, he's a fun interview for a 19 year old. His future is so bright.

    When we drafted him I thought we were getting a Zach Randolph and man he's blown past that comparison. Watching him get a rebound and push the ball is damn impressive. Hate to keep making comparisons like this (I don't want to be THAT Laker fan), but at his size when he pushes the ball it's a little like LeBron. Don't get in the way! When he pushes the ball down the court, big men can't keep up with him and guards are nervous to get near him. He's a match-up nightmare. I know he dominated against the Portland bench, but still it's been very impressive. His talent level is off the charts. Compare him to other younger stars around the League and I think you'll see him in a pretty positive light. Heck his post game is already stronger than either Howard's or Griffin's. His ability to push the ball by himself is probably on par with Griffin too already and I'd pick Randle already on the break because of his ability to pass effectively.

    He's a great candidate to take the helm of our franchise moving forward. At least in part. I'd still obviously like to pair him with another young stud (Durant being the obvious choice). His talent level and mentality are perfect for LA. His demeanor is beyond his years.

    Oh and I love that he said he wants to be the next Kobe, not the next Shaq. That's amazing.
     
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    ^^ Totally agree! I was going to come in and say the same thing you did at the top of your post. I love this kid and I love watching him play. There's something so compelling about him. When he's in he draws your attention. He's got that size, strength, quickness, drive and bball IQ. But even then there's something more. He's got a magnetism/charisma that's hard to pinpoint. He's got the IT quality. He just stands out from everyone else.

    Yeah, seeing him on the break is a little like LeBron, and does remind me somewhat of Odom like others have said. Going coast to coast? It's so much fun to see him do that. It just seems to come so naturally to him. And that no look pass to Clarkson was just sick last night.

    I am so happy that we got him at the 7 pick. So great.
     
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    That pass was fantastic! From a big man on the move? Honestly we haven't seen a guy like that since Odom and even Odom's style was a bit different because he did it with length instead of power.

    On the break it feels like I'm watching Magic when Magic played in high school or something. :D

    Certainly not the kind of vision Magic had in his prime, but a big, 6'9" kid able to make no-look passes off the dribble? How many players in the League can do that? Not many.
     
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    Which is not too farfetched to also compare him to Lebron from that standpoint. He may not have the explosion and lift that Lebron has, but certainly that speed, power, and handling ability for a person of his size is rare.

    He did something yesterday that was a sign of improvement, he got a rebound, started his steam train coast to coast, but then with two guys on the wing, he slowed down, surveyed, and decided to attack and drew the foul. Rather than the usual out of control Julius train that tends to be, he's learning.
     
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    ^^ Realdeal - It was really was Magic like. He does remind me a hint of Magic and even though he doesn't want to hear it - a little like Shaq too (spin move, size and strength combo and just plain smarts). For those that think we're going overboard, we're not saying he'll be as good as those legends, just that he has that natural feel for basketball that you can't even teach. Of course he has a LOT of work to do in all departments: conditioning, post play, defense, playing under control. But he has the talent to excel and a magnetism that makes me think he is going to be a star in this league. Not just another good player.
     
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    i watched the highlights...glad to see him really destroy dorrell wright in the post. teams will have to play him with a pf, which could really open things up if he keeps hitting from midrange.
     
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    Randle has all the athletic skils to be a dominate force in the NBA. we need to be so glad that there is a guy like Kobe mentoring him in his first years.
    it reminds me of how Shaq got for the first time harsh coaching treatment from Phil Jacksom when the coach arrived to LA by showing him how to become a champion. but Randle gets it from Kobe and Scott right from the start.
    after the first 2 games I laughed at his jump shot. now he's shooting like a SG. runs the floor like a SF with the handles of a PG. shown post moves like a true PF. only remainig is adding dominate force at the rim. but that will come with experience and body developing.
    I like how each time he has a bad game he returns after that with a big one.
    he has a special attitude that stars have. and he's only 19.

    I accept Randle has the new modern Lakers star. now please let him preform well on the season.
     
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    Definitely. He's just got one of those athletic skill sets that makes him unique and difficult to guard. Magic changed the League because he was a big guy who could play PG. Shaq and Wilt changed the game with their ridiculous size and athleticism. LeBron changed/is changing the game again with his combination of size, speed, and athleticism. I'm not saying Randle will change the game, but his abilities are unique like theirs. Guys like Odom and Barkley had similar abilities but didn't have the success as the other players. Randle could easily fall into that group too.

    But given the situation he's in, there's no better outlook for his future. I think he's going to do great things for us.
     
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    anyone down to play fantasy? we need 6 more to start it!

    plz look at our fantasy thread in the fantasy section!
     
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    **** I didn't know there was a game last night bexausr there are never back to back preseason games. Of course I missed Randle's best game so far. Oh well, recording the encore+ at 1.
     
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    Here's a great thing for us fans of Randle. He can come out next game and miss even clank most of his J's and dribble it off his foot on the break a couple of times. So what, literally means NOTHING. The skills are already semi-polished and there's no question he's a beast. Dominant quickness and coordination for a 250 pound player.
     
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    He's definitely got a ways to go, he's raw in a lot of ways, but yeah I think the potential shown is greater than any rookie we've had since Bynum. If he puts it all together he's going to be a beast.
     
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    if we kept bynum, would he have bowled and messed up his knee under kobe's watch?
     
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    He has all the potential in the world, can't wait to watch him develop.
     
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    I have to say, I had my doubts about Randle but so far he's proving me wrong. He always looked like he was stronger than other players and could bump them to get his shot off, thought he'd struggle with that at this level, so far so good.. Thought his awkward release would get swatted on a regular basis, so far he's making it work.. Thought all the hype about his handles would result in a ton of TO's every time he tried to bring the ball up, so far he's making it work.. He has a long way to go to become a star but he's definitely off to a great start, especially for a big man because they tend to come along very slowly.
     
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