Jazz4ever
Well-Known Member
Just a small piece, but they say marcus could go between 5 and 15
The Morris twins are among the most intriguing prospects I've seen in the draft. Later this week, ESPN will be running a column I wrote about the likely possibility of their being separated for the first time in their life and their deep desire to be drafted by the same team.
But for now, the focus is on their workout. So how did they look? In short -- really, really good.
For starters, I was floored by their ability to shoot the NBA 3. Typically, that's a major adjustment for draft prospects and, at this early stage, even good shooters are throwing up bricks as they adjust to the difference. But both Morris twins are stroking the ball effortlessly from the big boys' line. A combination of strength and picture-perfect shooting form gives them a great advantage in making the transition.
Other than shooting ability, there are a number of differences. I thought Marcus had quicker feet and was more explosive off the bounce than I saw at Kansas. He showed off a pretty impressive arsenal of skills for a 6-foot-9, 235-pound forward. He's clearly the more skilled and aggressive of the two players.
Morris projects to be a pretty good shooter, but his length will kill him as a PF and limit him as a SF. He is a nice system player, but will never be a star, do we want to concede that on our 12 pick?