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I'll be very disappointed if we package Patterson in a blockbuster deal. He has a very consistent mid-range game, has exceptional court awareness (mentally, he blows Jordan Hill out of the water), and he's rock solid on the defensive end of the floor. He definitely makes Luis Scola expendable, as he's shaping up to be a young Antonio McDyess...
He has amazing fundamentals. And his body language tells you a lot about his game. Always positioning himself and keeping his options open. I also love how he sets his feet for a catch and shoot. That is basketball fundamentals that a lot of players ignore. And one thing that has really impressed me is how decisive he is. He makes quick decisions and makes sure he follows up with it. Unlike Jordan Hill (and even Chuck Hayes), he has no hesitation. He knows what options are available the moment he has the ball. We have ourselves an incredibly intelligent basketball player.
I am really impressed by PP. If he can continue his great play and learning he will easily become a starting PF for a long time. His rebounding is something that we sorely lack. If we have a soft Center in the game, we need him to do the dirty rebounding work. I think that is where Scola's game really lacks, he doesnt really have the strength or athleticism to compete for those border line rebounds
What's with the disses of Jordan Hill when ever someone gives Patrick a praise, the guy is playing out position and against tougher competition than what Hayes had to play against... His struggles as a STARTING center should be expected.. Can we praise Patterson, without having to diss Hill ...
I see a little Chris Webber there. Good within 20 feet so you have to honor the shot, it makes him very dangerous from the high post. A few more games like that and I'll take down my shrine of Carl Landry.
Not a low-blow by any means... simply an observation, and I'm sure Rick Adelman and staff would agree. Didn't RA mention in an interview that he "trusted" PPat more than Hill at this point in time...? Hill's a promising talent in his own right, but once we acquire a true center, both Jordan and Pat will be competing at PF (that's if they're both still around/not included in the deal). Patterson's a better team defender and plays a more polished brand of basketball.
I see a lot of Udonis Haslem in P-Pat. Not necessarily a bad thing. He'll be a solid contributor for years.
I am really liking Patterson's outside shot now that he seems confident with some playing time. His defense looks solid and knows where the rebounds are going to be.