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  • JoePanini
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    N

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  • torch19
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    M. I feel that the other player is a liability on defense with average, borderline slow, feet. I want a change of pace from Jose so I would go for the athletic, attack first PG, who has a chance to be really good, if he tones down the to's.

    Shooting wise, both need to improve.

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  • koncept
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    Still a close call tho

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  • koncept
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    I feel the same, I'm going with M. I'd like a change of pace for the next pg we draft. Seems like more of a gamble but I want someone with the athleticism to defend and work the iso. Has the skills to be what we'd need from a backup and maybe start years later

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  • Hello
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    Im going with M here.

    The turnovers will fade with experience, and shooting is one of the easiest skills to learn.
    He seems to have better ball handling skills, and you cant teach speed and athleticism.
    Both seem like they are not great on Defence, but then again PG's rarely seem to be great defenders imo.

    I feel like I may be a minority on this one.

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  • Miekenstien
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    happy that terrance won the battle of the joneses which is how i hope it plays out for us on draft night if it comes down to it. terrance is going to be good.

    N please this one wont be as close i dont think.

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  • theycallmeZZ
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    N, have him refined from Jose/Nash

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  • KingMaxwell47
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    Pure point guards are a dying breed, and N has the potential to lead the league in Pure Point Rating for years to come. N, please.

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  • e2thed
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    N is more NBA ready PG, M may be more athletic but, N has pure PG skills that come once in a while, so I pick...

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  • The Coach
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    Round 1 - Match 7

    The winner of Round 1 Match 6 is:

    L)Terrence Jones - 8 votes.............K)Perry Jones - 3 votes

    Terrence Jones moves on!!

    Match 7

    Would you rather have...

    Player M

    Does Well:
    - Great size for an NBA guard at 6’5”, 205 lb.s; filled in frame to handle contact, has an inch or two on most NBA PG’s
    - Jitterbug quickness, burst off first step and acceleration, great body control, outstanding end-to-end speed, pushes tempo in transition
    - Top notch creator on offense, crafty, aggressive attack mode, improvisation, penetrate and create, quick hands, playmaker
    - Quick strike ball handler, can break down the D and isolate, ankle breaking crossover and hesitation move, change of pace, shifty
    - Uncanny court vision and passing ability, will find open players with peripherals, unselfish, “pass first” player, willing risk taker

    Must Improve:
    - Turnover prone, improve decision making, high number of passes end up wayward with teammates not expecting the ball
    - Limited effectiveness with jumper, rarity to see him hit multiple jumper times per game, iffy shooting touch on the perimeter, dicey shot selection
    - Needs to extend range out to the NBA 3-point line, confined to midrange as a shooter, shoots off balance from deep
    - Developing point guard skills and decision making as a primary ball handler, limit mistakes, play out of control on occasion
    - Not a great perimeter defender, overaggressive in passing lanes, will leave D short handed with him out of position on gambles

    Player N

    Does Well:
    - Great NBA PG build at 6’4”; compact and strong at 190 lb.s, mature body, handles contact well
    - High basketball IQ; calm, composed and calculated, smart decision maker, ‘pass first’ PG, plays a step ahead of the defense
    - Incredible court vision, precision passer, unselfish, looks to set up teammates regularly, solid pick and roll PG, quick hands
    - Legit perimeter shooting threat, smooth lefty stroke, has NBA 3-point range, excels off the spot up
    - Penetrator, great quickness on the floor, pushes the tempo on offense, ability to create for others, changes gears effectively, quick burst

    Must Improve:
    - Not an elite athlete, lacks explosiveness and great speed, quick but not fast end to end, very average athleticism
    - Can get caught forcing the occasional pass and try to make too much happen
    - Only decent lateral quickness, slow to recover defensively, gets beat by quicker defenders, will have to rely on smarts and positioning to get by
    - Struggles in isolation, doesn’t have great change of direction or have ankle-breaking ball handling ability, can only drive straight-line, can be too unselfish



    Voting numbers were down for Match 6... let's get them back up for these last 2 first round matches!!
    Last edited by The Coach; Tue May 15, 2012, 12:49 AM.

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  • koncept
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    I can't really make up my mind but I'd say K

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  • JoePanini
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    WJF wrote: View Post
    I don't think so....
    We'll see!

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  • WJF
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    [QUOTE=JoePanini;130373]I'm going for L! And wild guess here, I think the two players share the same surname![/QUOTE

    I don't think so....

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  • planetmars
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    I think I have an idea who both these guys are. Going by my personal bias I would say K, but based on the scouting reports alone, I'll stick with L.

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  • JoePanini
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    I'm going for L! And wild guess here, I think the two players share the same surname!

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