Now watch Danny Ainge be sneaky and try to trade to from #6 to #4 to draft Vonleh ahead of the Jazz.
Gordon will never be Blake, and Blake will never be Gordon. They are COMPLETELY different players. I guess because they are around the same height and jump really high everyone wanted to make comparisons. You draft Vonleh if your looking for a 4, you draft Gordon if you are looking for a 3.
Untrue..... he doesnt score in the traditional ways that a traditional small forward scoresGordon is a SF who can't score.
Starting to seem pretty clear that top four are Embiid, Parker, Wiggins, Exum.
It's silly to compare Exum to Kobe. My expectation is that his role is like the young Shaun Livingston's, but he has some of Leandro Barbosa's quickness. He's a combo guard, not a pure SG, and he's not an above-the-rim player.
I think Exum and Vonleh will be neck and neck on draft boards.
If Vonleh looks like a taller, longer version of Kawhi Leonard, I could see Dennis Lindsey falling in love with him.
OK You may be right there.Untrue..... he doesnt score in the traditional ways that a traditional small forward scores
OK You may be right there.
I think I meant he can't shoot.
It seems like a SF has to be able to shoot.
So can he be an effective SF without a shooters touch?
Your right.I think this has been clear for like 6 months or so
OK You may be right there.
I think I meant he can't shoot.
It seems like a SF has to be able to shoot.
So can he be an effective SF without a shooters touch?
I'm not taking someone who airballs free-throws at #5.
Thanks.
If Exum is the next Kobe why would Orlando not take him?