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Dear PKM and other knowledgeables,

How would your describe the differences in play and the differing potential between Quincy Miller and Harrison Barnes. thanks in advance.
 
Alright now hear me out on this one...there's a guy that I'm really feeling right now. Mike Moser. I honestly think he would really fit into our team well...athletic, fast, decent outside shot that he can develop. Players I would compare him to would be a combo of Trevor Ariza and Shawn Marion.

Seriously though, just picture it.... Some PG (Harris, maybe Rivers, maybe Marshall), Hayward, Moser, Kanter, Favors with Burks coming off the bench. That is a high powered, athletic offensive team with great length and quickness on defense. I like it. Only questionable part would be shooting...that would still be a weakness, but something to think about IMO.
 
Dear PKM and other knowledgeables,

How would your describe the differences in play and the differing potential between Quincy Miller and Harrison Barnes. thanks in advance.

IMO, putting it really simply, Barnes has peaked and Miller hasn't. Barnes has absolutely zero ability to create his own shot...I wouldn't touch him in the lottery.
 
I dont watch much college ball, (other than byu) but today while on break at work i watched some of the missouri game.
There is a player on thier team named Kim English who had 19 points and 6 rebounds with 10 minutes left in the game. I saw him hit a few 3's and seemed like he has a real pretty shot. He looks to be the size of a small forward (not sure what position he is) and seemed to hustle for rebounds and play good D.
Missouri is ranked #3 and he seems to be quite good. Anybody know anything about him? Why is no one talking about him? Is he just having a good game today, but normally isn't very good? PKM? Cyrone? Any info would be appreciated.
 
Dear PKM and other knowledgeables,

How would your describe the differences in play and the differing potential between Quincy Miller and Harrison Barnes. thanks in advance.

Difference in play:

Miller is a great isolation player; he loves to take his man off the dribble and has a deadly combination of crossovers and so on. He also has the size and foot work to develop into a very good post player for a SF. Not to mention he is shooting over 40% from 3, and is doing it with spot up jumpers and jumpers off the dribble (creating his own shot). He's also a willing enough, and often creative passer. So overall, a very complete offensive game, especially for someone his age. He has all the tools/abilities (except elite level athleticism) to become a deadly scorer in the NBA.

Barnes, on the other hand, could be criticized for his seeming inability to create his own shot. If you look at the stats posted earlier, his production dramatically decreases the more times he dribbles. Having said that, he is proving to be an incredible shooter. He seems to be able to shoot off the dribble, as well as spot up jumpers. From what I've seen, I'd say is decent playing with his back to the basket (not on the level of Miller, but there's something there). His passing? Well...it's almost non-existent. One thing I would say he has on Miller, along with shooting, is moving without the basketball. He has a high BBIQ and knows when to slash to the basket to receive a pass or go for an offensive put back.

Defensively, they have both shown good ability, imo, but I would give Barnes the edge in defending opposing wings at this point. However, Miller is probably the more versatile defender as he has the size and IQ in the post, that you could have him defend in the post in certain situations, and often did in high school (not sure how much of that he has done at Baylor).

Difference in potential:

Miller just seems to have a more versatile, deadly offensive arsenal of moves, while Barnes could be labeled has having too few dimensions to his game to imagine him as a top 10 player in the NBA. Though, I would say Barnes is the slightly more athletic of the two (though Miller is still recovering from an ACL injury, so we can't know that for sure). Overall, I would say due to Miller's advantage in size and versatility he has more potential as an NBA prospect, but more importantly, I see more of a fire in his eyes than I do in Barnes. I can see Barnes becoming a 20ppg scorer in the league one day (doing it within the flow of the offense), while I feel comfortable saying Miller has the potential to average 25ppg.
 
I dont watch much college ball, (other than byu) but today while on break at work i watched some of the missouri game.
There is a player on thier team named Kim English who had 19 points and 6 rebounds with 10 minutes left in the game. I saw him hit a few 3's and seemed like he has a real pretty shot. He looks to be the size of a small forward (not sure what position he is) and seemed to hustle for rebounds and play good D.
Missouri is ranked #3 and he seems to be quite good. Anybody know anything about him? Why is no one talking about him? Is he just having a good game today, but normally isn't very good? PKM? Cyrone? Any info would be appreciated.


He's a good shooter who really doesn't do anything else well. Just average at everything other than shooting, 2nd round pick at best.
 
Difference in play:

Miller is a great isolation player; he loves to take his man off the dribble and has a deadly combination of crossovers and so on. He also has the size and foot work to develop into a very good post player for a SF. Not to mention he is shooting over 40% from 3, and is doing it with spot up jumpers and jumpers off the dribble (creating his own shot). He's also a willing enough, and often creative passer. So overall, a very complete offensive game, especially for someone his age. He has all the tools/abilities (except elite level athleticism) to become a deadly scorer in the NBA.

Barnes, on the other hand, could be criticized for his seeming inability to create his own shot. If you look at the stats posted earlier, his production dramatically decreases the more times he dribbles. Having said that, he is proving to be an incredible shooter. He seems to be able to shoot off the dribble, as well as spot up jumpers. From what I've seen, I'd say is decent playing with his back to the basket (not on the level of Miller, but there's something there). His passing? Well...it's almost non-existent. One thing I would say he has on Miller, along with shooting, is moving without the basketball. He has a high BBIQ and knows when to slash to the basket to receive a pass or go for an offensive put back.

Defensively, they have both shown good ability, imo, but I would give Barnes the edge in defending opposing wings at this point. However, Miller is probably the more versatile defender as he has the size and IQ in the post, that you could have him defend in the post in certain situations, and often did in high school (not sure how much of that he has done at Baylor).

Difference in potential:

Miller just seems to have a more versatile, deadly offensive arsenal of moves, while Barnes could be labeled has having too few dimensions to his game to imagine him as a top 10 player in the NBA. Though, I would say Barnes is the slightly more athletic of the two (though Miller is still recovering from an ACL injury, so we can't know that for sure). Overall, I would say due to Miller's advantage in size and versatility he has more potential as an NBA prospect, but more importantly, I see more of a fire in his eyes than I do in Barnes. I can see Barnes becoming a 20ppg scorer in the league one day (doing it within the flow of the offense), while I feel comfortable saying Miller has the potential to average 25ppg.

Based on this and what PKM says, I would guess he's a guy that will shoot up the draft boards. Right now, most mocks seem to have him in our range (#13).....
 
Based on this and what PKM says, I would guess he's a guy that will shoot up the draft boards. Right now, most mocks seem to have him in our range (#13).....

He's in my top 5, and always has been. He's just not in a situation where he can fully display his talents due to being surrounded by a talented Baylor team, and not having recovered 100% from his ACL injury. This might keep him in our range (8-14).
 
due to the weak-PG class, I wonder if a guy like Pierre Jackson declares. I have barely watched him play, but he seems like a tough guy... a steal in the second round?
 
due to the weak-PG class, I wonder if a guy like Pierre Jackson declares. I have barely watched him play, but he seems like a tough guy... a steal in the second round?

Could be. I'd rather try Machado in the 2nd, but Pierre would be worth a shot as well.
 
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