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I'm so on/off with Cason. I think he might just be a bit too small (dont attack me) for his skill-set given his lack of on-ball burst, lack of natural PG feel, lack of handle. Kind of the same thing as Davion Mitchell, but not to that degree.

Then there is the fact that he shot 40/24 from the field on 10.6/4.2 attempts per game while averaging 11.2 ppg in SEC play.
he was injured for most of sec play.
 
With Cason you hope between the injury and Kentucky guard thing he has a glow up on offense similar to Maxey. Maxey was a pretty meh offensive guy... you could see he was fast as hell... but he's far exceeded expectations thus far. Say Cason is an efficient 15/7 guy on offense and world class defender... that's fantastic to have. I think he has a pretty clear path to get there.
and once again, you basically described Jrue. if healthy and if he meets his potential, that is who he can be. basically a career 16 and 6 guy and a world class defender. and what's impressive is i bet you didn't do that intentionally. even when one isn't trying, Jrue is the comp.
 
I’ve been high on Bufkin but I’m getting more bullish the closer we get to the draft
i agree, i just don't think he's a lead guard. if you draft him as a sg, i'm good with that. if he's supposed to be the pg (and we all want one out of this draft for the jazz) not sure i'm on board with that. maybe he could be a combo of sorts. i just don't think his skillset is as a full time pg. and maybe i'm wrong. just never played the point full time at michigan and last year (so it makes me skeptical) and they could have used him as mcdaniel wasn't that good. otherwise we're still in lockstep as i'm liking him more and more as well the closer we get - though i really liked him a lot during the season too.
 
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