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That’s what I was insinuating.
you were saying they have better stats than most first round picks, insinuating its no big deal that they have better stats than Allen. they are older than most first round picks, but they are not older than Allen. you don't expect a frosh to get 20 and 5 so its apples to oranges. but in the case of Allen, its apples to apples - his point was legit at least as it relates to Martin. he is arguably a better player than Grayson.
 
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most first round picks are younger than them - grayson isn't. but its not really true of the WMU kid - Grayson's production is better. Martin might legit be a better player than Grayson - similar as a shooter, better rebounder, not as good a passer. certainly has better NBA size, grayson the better athlete.

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Martin hasn’t had one year of 3-pt shooting that’s as good as Allen’s career average, but they’re similar shooters.

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Who was that 6'9" skinny kid at San Diego State? Did he stay in the draft?

edit: Jaylen McDaniels went back to school
 
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A guy the Jazz could have drafted was Chandler Hutchison. He averaged one percentage point less on 3s but outscored him and outrebounded him. I was actually happy the Jazz didn't draft Hutchison because I saw him play a lot and it seemed if the game was on the line he choked. It would be interesting to compare the Butler kid's body of work to Chandler's.
 
you were saying they have better stats than most first round picks, insinuating its no big deal that they have better stats than Allen. they are older than most first round picks, but they are not older than Allen. you don't expect a frosh to get 20 and 5 so its apples to oranges. but in the case of Allen, its apples to apples - his point was legit at least as it relates to Martin. he is arguably a better player than Grayson.
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From the Big East website:
F Kelan Martin: Utah Jazz
Martin was a highly-coveted signing after the draft, with reported interest from Boston, Utah, and Orlando. The former Butler star ultimately signed with the Jazz, where he has a chance to fit into Quin Snyder’s superior system. Athleticism questions prevented an NBA team from selecting Martin in the second round, but he has the smarts and the game to dominate this summer and earn a spot with the Utah organization.
 
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