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Originally Posted by coyote_5
There are many college players that have that type of intensity. The problem for the NBA is finding players that have the required athleticism to match. That is where Krabbe will fall short. He is not in the class of Artest, Battier, Bowen or LRMAM athletically, poor comparison IMO. I will concede though, I can't off the top of my head comeup with a player that has gone off for a big # against Joe. Point taken.
As far as Landry, he's a very nice player, but comeon. He is far too slow afoot to play the 3 in the Association. What skills does he possess that Tucker does not that would allow him to succeed where Alando as of yet really has not??
LOL, I'm probably not making a good first impression around here, but I am a big UW hoops fan although you might argue that given my first two posts! I just think you guys maybe are looking at some of these players through "red" colored glasses. 
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Coyote, you should re read the original post again, only this time a bit slower, no redglasses here....."Jk posses same qualities to a lesser extent than Artest, Bowen ect. M landry would have a hard time defending perimeter does not have lateral quickness.... Krabbenhoff will play in the league if he can develop his shot, but most likeley will never be more than a role player off the bench.