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2012 Draft Thursday, June 28th: Raptors select Terence Ross
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Matt52 wrote: View PostI find Perry Jones III back interesting for Miller. He has really taken a back seat after a strong start as a freshman. If he passes all medicals, I think he will be a great and lucky pick for a team in the 8-12 range (keep in mind so much can change between now and the draft though - that is my disclaimer). I do not see Miller being a guy who would go back a second year. He has first hand experience how quickly it can all be taken away from you (this is just my opinion..... again).Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Tim W. wrote: View PostYou completely lost me with your first sentence. And I think Miller will be talked about as a top 5-7 pick by the end of the year. I find it's getting harder and harder for great players to fall through the cracks in the draft. Good players, yes, but not great players.
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Who is the top PG in this draft? I see them mocked mostly near the end of the lottery, but if the Raps were in that range (or picked up a second pick) who would you be looking at? Personally, I like to have more of a distributor than a scorer at the point (not a fan of Bayless in that role)
Myck Kabongo is #1 for me, not just because he is a Canuck either. Good vision and distribution but still able to get his own.
Kendall Marshall - pure passer, and if his shot improved he could move up.
Marquis Teague seems a lot like Bayless - quick, good scorer, poor passer, low vision.
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SandmanFan wrote: View PostWho is the top PG in this draft? I see them mocked mostly near the end of the lottery, but if the Raps were in that range (or picked up a second pick) who would you be looking at? Personally, I like to have more of a distributor than a scorer at the point (not a fan of Bayless in that role)
Myck Kabongo is #1 for me, not just because he is a Canuck either. Good vision and distribution but still able to get his own.
Kendall Marshall - pure passer, and if his shot improved he could move up.
Marquis Teague seems a lot like Bayless - quick, good scorer, poor passer, low vision.
http://www.nbadraft.net/2012-nba-dra...0-point-guards
For me I am all over Kabongo. He might not see the court as well as Marshall but he isn't playing with near the talent he is either and, in my opinion, he is not that far behind him. Kabongo is a much better athlete and his shot, while not awesome, is still ahead of Marshall. Also Kabongo has scored the ability to split the defense and finish around the rim for and-1's.
I wouldn't bother with Teague for the very reason you gave.
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NoPropsneeded wrote: View PostBayless played decent yesterday. He showed that he does have the court vision he just needs to be more careful with his passes.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Tim W. wrote: View PostDid we watch the same game? Bayless played horribly.
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