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Black or Wallace?

Which point guard would rather have with the 9th pick?


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Locke said Wallace measured 6’2 at the combine.. is that true?

That’s tiny by todays standard if that’s true.
Jesus man, you know you can find your own information, right? You know it’s plastered everywhere here, right?

6’ 2.5” w/o shoes (what would be called 6’ 4” in years past)
6’ 8.5” wingspan

He’s a little shorter and a little longer than Jrue Holiday who until this year - apparently - was considered a big guard
 
Jesus man, you know you can find your own information, right? You know it’s plastered everywhere here, right?

6’ 2.5” w/o shoes (what would be called 6’ 4” in years past)
6’ 8.5” wingspan

He’s basically the same net size as Jrue Holiday.
Jrue was 6’ 3 1/4 (without shoes) according to the internet… Cason is quite a bit shorter.. and Jrue is already very short in todays NBA.
 
What? That’s just fact. He’s nearly an inch shorter.
1. Pull out a ruler and look at what 3/4 of an inch actually is
2. You don’t play basketball with the top of your skull. He is longer than Jrue is taller.
3. The real one: JRUE IS NOT VERY SHORT. His rep his entire career is that he had elite size for a guard.
4. Go around the league and dig through the measurements of point guards, being mindful of both team and individual success. What you are saying is ignorant and divorced from reality.
5. Players play in shoes. Until about five years ago common measurements were listing in shoe height. Common measurements also leave out decimals. So, sizes get rounded up or down, but usually up. Cason could easily be considered “ 6’ 5” “ by those mechanisms.
 
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I actually don’t want the Jazz to draft either at #9.

I’d rather we take a scoring wing with high ceiling at #9.

At #16 I’m sure one of Hood-Safino or Bufkin or Keyonte will fall to us.
Convenient to not have any clue what the **** you’re talking about and then refuse to do the work.
 
Convenient to not have any clue what the **** you’re talking about and then refuse to do the work.
Heh.. I don’t like to over-think things.

Scoring wings are what you need nowadays in the NBA. Wings with size.

Point guards are a good to have.

Also personally I don’t see Wallace being that much better than someone like Bufkin so I’d rather spend my #9 on a decent wing and pick up a Bufkin with the #16.
 
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