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Following Potential 2026 Draftees

AJ oozes potential, but so does DP and his game is just more mature/well rounded.

It would be hard to pass on the seemingly guaranteed excellence of Dp for the higher risk AJ who is going to struggle to hit NBA 3's with his current shooting form.
 
Tyler Tanner had a 14 assist game. Very rare to see that many assist from a college player. Trae Young had a two 14 assist games and one 22 assist game.

Even rarer he only had one turnover. Maybe he really is one of the dudes who are good enough tho small.
He is the draft twitter darling this year. It was Maluach and Essengue last year.
 
After all the crying about how Cason was tiny I’m just calling anyone about his size or smaller part of the short king crowd.
Lol.

I do think that there feels like a big difference between Tanner and Anderson though. I think Anderson is much more likely to get drafted in the first round, so I'm not sure he stays in school. Tanner, I could see NBA teams being lower on because of his size and him being a 4 years college player.
 
Who was the last good short guard? Darius Garland?

How good? Jase Richardson was last year's short guard (6'0.5"). Talentwise, he was probably top 15, but he got drafted at #25. Jeremiah Fears measured out 6'2.5", went #7 and seems to be fine so far.

The standard for starting-level point guards is *really* high right now.
 
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Here’s my top 10 right now

1. AJ
2.DP
3. Caleb Wilson
4. Cam boozer
5. Cam Carr
6. Flemings
7. Quaitance
8. Acuff
9. Karim Lopez
10. Mikel Brown

I know having Boozer at 4 is controversial and I do think he’s a very skilled player who’s gonna have a good career but I don’t think he will ever be a player that drives winning with his play style and I can’t justify taking someone who won’t drive winning over those other three players I also just hate his fit on the Jazz


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