Big Board.......
1) Parker
2) Embiid
3) Wuggins
4) Exum
5) Gordon
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My board:
1) Embiid - as long as his back checks out.
2) Wiggins
3) Parker
4) Exum
5) Gordon
6) Vonleh
7) Smart
8) Randle
Big Board.......
1) Parker
2) Embiid
3) Wuggins
4) Exum
5) Gordon
£¥£
Lol I'm 17, going to be a senior in high school. I am pwning you supposed "old experts".
Big Board:
1. Embiid
2. Wiggins
3. Gordon
4. Parker
5. Exum
I will need to summon all the self-control I have to avoid using this entire space to gripe about how underused Vonleh was in Tom Crean’s offense at Indiana. I could write about how he was the best low post player in the Big Ten yet he seemed to get the ball on the block only two or three times a game. I could write about how Yogi Ferrell made just enough deep 3's in transition that Indiana didn't seem to care that he missed two of those same shots for every one he made, and how those possessions could’ve been steered in Vonleh’s direction. I could write about how Stanford Robinson had more Big Ten games with double-digit shot attempts than Vonleh had.
Which makes it all the more remarkable that Vonleh averaged 11.3 points and 9.0 rebounds (best in the Big Ten) last season despite only playing 26.5 minutes and operating in an offense that rarely featured him.
As far as I'm concerned, if Gordon starts sinking those 3's, the decision over the #5 pick is over.
Done and dusted.
Is everybody in agreement that A. Gordon is a small forward?