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[Video] Rookie Marcus Morris scores 15 points in second quarter alone

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Clutch, Dec 21, 2011.

  1. TManiAC

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    Melo? Durant?

    You guys are insane. This kid just had a hot shooting night and a great majority of those shots were unguarded. I didnt see anything that suggests he can create shots for himself though I do see a promising career as a spot up shooter a la Jimmy Jackson.
     
  2. daywalker02

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    Whatever.
     
  3. TEXNIFICENT

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    Yeah, we're insane. Because anyone can hit 15pts in a quarter of his 1st NBA game (ending w/20pts).:rolleyes::rolleyes:

    He showed an NBA skill, the ability to consistently make shots from mid-range & be instant offense. Watch some college vids on this kid, its no accident.
     
  4. TManiAC

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    Whats wrong with having another Jimmy Jackson? He was pretty effective as a role player. Suggesting that Marcus Morris is anything like Melo or Durant is much more ridiculous than a comparison to Jimmy Jackson.
     
  5. TManiAC

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    I think homers have a tendency to see EVERYTHING through rose color glasses. I heard the same BS about Donte Greene a couple years back when he put up 40 in a preseason game and was traded within a couple months only to rot on a talentless Kings bench.
     
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    Greene is soft and that was summer league. Morris was matching up against a physical PF in Blair & a very experienced (European) player in Splitter. Look I'm not saying he's a lock for superstardom, but he's got potential to be very good offensively.
     
  7. TManiAC

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    Were DeJuan and Splitter floating out to the perimeter to guard him? No.

    Marcus Morris would have a harder time against SFs, which is the position he will play (sparingly) during the season.
     
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    If they don't guard you whatta you have to do? That's right, make open shots! :rolleyes:

    Smaller guys he can take to the mid-post. Morris is going to be a tough matchup. He's going to need time, because this is the NBA but the tools are there.
     
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    No. It's not. But his forte is scoring if you follow him closely and not being a spot up shooter. Worst projected scenario was Al Harrington.
     
  10. TManiAC

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    Rolling your eyes dont make your observations more credible.

    I could just as easily say "Marcus Morris = Durant/Melo???" :rolleyes:
     
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    I actually liked Jimmy Jackson but there was a reason why he became the JOURNEYMAN he was back in the days.
     
  12. TManiAC

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    Id rather have Jimmy Jackson in his prime.
     
  13. TManiAC

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    Yeah, its called age.
     
  14. TEXNIFICENT

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    Who said anything about Durant and Melo? There's a long way between Jimmy Jackson & Melo. Morris has tools. Run the video, it doesn't lie.:grin:
     
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    Fair enough. I could not follow him in his Dallas days. I am not that old.
    But Mook is listed at 6'8.5 235 SF and PF
    Jimmy 6'6
    Different position.

    A spot up SF is not that valuable opposed to a spot up SG
     
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    We said Melo lite lite....or Poor version
    Jumper looked like Durant, not the player
     
  17. TManiAC

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    Morris is not playing PF, you can count on that. Like I said, he is playing SF and whatever height advantage he owns will benefit his catch and shoot game. I dont think he has the ball handling tools to take SFs off the dribble and I dont think he has a polished post game to take bigger defenders to the rack. He is a role player and his role should be similar to Jimmy Jacksons.
     
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    You could have just as easily said "like Al Harrington or a slightly taller Jimmy Jackson".

    Instead, Durant and Melos names were dropped... for whatever analogy. That is clear hyperbole and extreme optimism.
     
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    OK. According to you but respect what Coach McHale has in mind.
    I think he has the mindset to take over the game, be aggressive.
    A spot up shooter is not being asked to be neither attack the hole aggressively nor taking over the scoring when there is a drought.

    He is from Philly man, you can't just limit him like that. He has a swag.
     
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    You followed Melo?! Melo is the best scorer but there was a reason why is only a second tier superstar. He doesn't want to play D.
    Durant did not came out of my mouth.

    I talked about Danny Granger, different version of David West.
     

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