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Post by Charles Barkley on Jan 10, 2015 2:48:17 GMT
Greg Monroe is quietly having a solid year this year. It would be more apparent if he weren't over shadowed by Drummond. Anyways....
Monroe is putting up 14.8/9.4/1.8/0.8/0.2 PTS/RBD/AST/STL/BLK on 48.8% from the field and 75.2% from the line, which is way up from his career average. He isn't a good rim protector, but there isn't much protecting that needs to be done with Drummond there.
My vote: 84
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jan 10, 2015 2:56:25 GMT
Eh...I went 84 on Favors and I think he's better than Monroe. They are different type of big men, sure, and Monroe can definitely hold his own rebounding and scoring. But Favors' defense is a huge advantage, and he's a bit more athletic than Monroe too. Monroe has a FT edge but I can't go quite as high as Favors personally.
81
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Jan 10, 2015 3:28:34 GMT
I think we should wait to see how he does without j smoove. He might warrant an even higher rating.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Jan 10, 2015 3:37:15 GMT
I am going with an 81. This would place him around Favors rating, which I think is comparable to a degree. He is going beast mode now that pot smoking smith is gone.
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Post by Ghazny Dimalen on Jan 11, 2015 10:46:41 GMT
Right now i will vite for 84. He plays for his prime. Without josh smith detroit runs smoothly and becuase of the play of 2 bigman of piston.monroe and drummond.
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Jan 11, 2015 13:59:11 GMT
Monroe is better and more polished than both Favors and Drummond. With that being said, I think those 2 guys are both overrated here.
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Post by James Kay on Jan 11, 2015 19:27:20 GMT
82
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Post by Charles Barkley on Jan 17, 2015 0:31:38 GMT
6 Votes counted, would like to get 4 more
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Jan 17, 2015 0:35:10 GMT
82 I guess
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Post by Alex English on Jan 17, 2015 5:24:37 GMT
I'll go for 83. This is his fourth season in a row of about 15 and 9. He's been pretty consistent in his production. His defense is really all that separates him from elite centers with similar production (Marc Gasol anyone?). If he had that rim protector ability he'd be in line for 85+ so I'll put him a little below that mark.
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Post by Shaquille O'Neal on Jan 18, 2015 7:18:10 GMT
81
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2015 16:56:03 GMT
83
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jan 20, 2015 11:58:35 GMT
His Per 36 this January after Smith's trade.. 18.6 pts 14.3 rebs 3.3 asts 51.1 FG%
I will be conservative still.. 83
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2015 16:59:59 GMT
He's doing well, but for how long? He is a legit starter though, and would be on most teams. 83
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Post by Charles Barkley on Jan 21, 2015 0:04:31 GMT
Yes, you can, but can you please do this by editing your original post with your new vote. It makes it easier on us RC guys when trying to make the final tally.
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Post by Ghazny Dimalen on Jan 21, 2015 13:30:50 GMT
Ok sir..
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Post by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Jan 22, 2015 13:37:53 GMT
84 ^^
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Post by Walt Frazier on Feb 2, 2015 0:30:53 GMT
Notice of closing this thread. Make changes or vote now!
Current stats are around 15pts / 10reb / 0.4blk / 0.8stl / 2.0ast on 49.2% FG and 76.3% FT in 30 mpg. He's due to be at an 83.
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