Park Bites
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It is top 14 protected.
Rooting for the Jazz to win, but I dont see it going on long term. We have beaten bad teams without their best players with the exception of the sixers. I stand by my prediction of 22/44. Should be good enough for pick 6-8.
If the Jazz aren't in the lottery dont they give up the pick?
I also view Barnes as the most offensively mature player in the draft. It seems like he could come in right away and average 12-15 ppg and start. I think that would be important because our team is so young we don't really need anymore project players. That would be my one fear in getting Miller.
Barnes = Glenn rice
mkg= grant hill
My best comparison. Can't go wrong either way, but a healthy grant hill clone would be awesome.
My question is what Barnes can do when he's not dominating the ball?
I smell SG trying to convince the NBA he's a PG.
One scout recently compared Wroten to Gary Payton.
https://seattle.sbnation.com/2011/12/14/2635828/tony-wroten-nba-draft-prospect-point-guard
Grant Hill was a dominant player in college. Comparing MKG to Grant Hill is high praise.
PLEASE, someone ask me about Teague!!
From Grant Hill's personal website:
"Hill’s statistics at Duke University revealed his remarkable range of talent. In four years, he averaged 14.9 points and 6.0 rebounds per game, while hitting 53 percent of his shots and 70 percent of his free throws. Hill can also score from long distance as he buried 39 three-pointers in his senior year. Upon graduation, Hill stood ninth on the Duke all-time scoring list, sixth in assists and fourth in both blocks and steals."
K-G is owning these stats .. as a freshman, and on a talent-laden team (as Hill enjoyed). I promise I take every opportunity to not be a homer, but both K-G and Davis make it very hard.
PLEASE, someone ask me about Teague!!