Draftexpress seems to think so.. NBAdarft no..
I don't think so..
It's close though..
In a perfect best-case scenario Brown probably has more upside..
3pt shooting is the great equalizer these days though and Murray's the best in this draft.
Tyler Dorsey who's currently in this draft pool is a better prospect than Taylor..
Rumor floating about Dorsey is an interesting one for a team such as the Jazz... He could remain in the draft, fall wherever and go play pro in Greece..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zar7XYqa0hs
If thats the plan he'd be a great pick in the 2nd round to stash..
I'm still an Olivier Hanlan fan, Dorsey is a better project though.. Massive age difference..
To me Korkmaz seems worse than Hezonja and Devin Booker (and even Oubre) from last year, and he certainly doesn't stack up well vs Terrance Furgeson, or Malik Monk next year..
Definitely get the feeling that from 12 he'd be at least a minor reach.. I'd also speculate that the lottery wings in 2018 will be better too.. He certainly doesn't posses the raw talent of a Hamidou Diallo, Luka Doncic or even Brian Bowen..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VxW5WYFUoE
You've gotta be kidding me...
lmao that video is awesome
I checked the stats and Jamal Murray made 1½x more 3's than Furkan attempted..
You question Jamal Murray's NBA 3pt shooting range??
You brought up Furkan Korkmaz shooting on a longer 3pt line like it means something.. It means nothing..
So let me get this straight.. Furkan didn't have an opportunity to shoot volume 3's because he was buried on the bench.. so he's to be given the benefit of the doubt???
Jamal Murray is proven as a high volume, high percentage 3pt shooter, which is what got D'Angelo Russell drafted over Jahlil Okafor last year..
Korkmaz on the other hand is a specialist..
Jason Kapono isn't a better 3pt shooter than Damian Lillard, I don't care what the %'s say..
You've gotta be kidding me...