Was hoping that S would have greater post skills to make up for shooting, so I'm going to go with T.
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"Would you rather" tournament pick'em: The Final 4 has begun! (post 204)
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Round 2 - Match 3
The LOSER of Round 2 Match 2 is:
Terrence Jones
Terrence won the battle of the Jonas brothers in round 1 but couldn't develop enough post skills to get into the final four. Lost 9 to 1. Lesson: If your name is Terrence you will get destroyed in round 2!
Round 2 - Match 3
Would you rather have...
...........................Player U....................Player V
Athleticism................9.5.................... .......7.5
Build/Strength............9.5........................... 7.5
Size..........................9................... ..........9
Shooting....................7..................... .......6
Ball Handling...............6.......................... ..6
Quickness.................10...................... ......9
Passing.....................6..................... ........6
Rebounding...............8.5...................... .....8.5
Post Skills..................7......................... ....7
Defense....................8.5.................... .......9
Intangibles.................7..................... ........7
Leadership.................7...................... .......7
NBA Readiness...........7.5........................... .8
Potential...................10.................... ........8.5
Basketball IQ..............7.............................8
I averaged the numbers from a couple of draft sights to put together the report that you see. I threw around the idea of posting the player's position, but since I revealed who is in the Elite 8 I decided to try and make this as blind as possible and keep the position a "mystery". You might be able to guess based on their attributes. In this round I will only reveal who lost the match, and will only reveal the final 4 once round 2 is complete.
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