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Post by Ducky on Aug 20, 2007 16:43:08 GMT -5
A- Kendall Marshall(North Carolina) PG 20 6-2 175lbs C B- B- C D+ A SO A- Kendall Williams(USC) PG 20 6-2 185lbs C+ B- C+ C D+ B SO B+ John Wall(Indiana) PG 22 6-3 180lbs B- C- B C D+ B JR B+ Tommy Mason-Griffin(LSU) PG 21 5-10 190lbs C+ C B- C D A JR B- Abdul Gaddy(Arizona) PG 21 6-3 185lbs C C+ C+ B- D+ B JR B- Isaiah Thomas(Washington) PG 22 5-9 175lbs C B+ C+ C D B C+ Nathen Garth(New Mexico) PG 23 6-3 180lbs C B C+ C D+ B C+ Andrew Steele(Alabama) PG 23 6-3 200lbs B- C C C+ C- B C Michael Dixon(Missouri) PG 21 6-0 165lbs C C+ B- C+ D C JR C Jared Cunningham(UCLA) PG 21 6-1 165lbs C C B- C D+ B JR C Mfon Udofia(Duke) PG 21 6-2 185lbs B- C C C D+ B JR C- Luke Loucks(Florida State) PG 23 6-5 215lbs C C B C D+ C D+ Korie Lucious(Michigan State) PG 22 5-11 170lbs C B- C+ C D- C D+ C.J. Harris(NC State) PG 21 6-1 185lbs C C+ C+ C D+ C JR D+ Grant Gibbs(Gonzaga) PG 23 6-5 180lbs C+ C C C+ D+ C D+ Erving Walker(Florida) PG 22 5-8 155lbs C C C+ C F+ B
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Post by Ducky on Sept 19, 2007 16:09:30 GMT -5
Here's a good look at the PG Class. Probably one of the weakest ones I've made.
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Post by duce on Sept 19, 2007 17:51:45 GMT -5
every single year you go from PG to C.
well i need big men. i'm the most active rebuilder here. i demand you start from C/PF!
or whatever you want i guess, but it just sucks having a lack of info on my biggest needs.
cool.
sweet.
nice.
go ducks.
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Post by Ducky on Sept 19, 2007 17:54:26 GMT -5
the go ducks did it. Centers are next.
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Post by duce on Sept 19, 2007 17:56:35 GMT -5
yessss
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Post by Bluedevil$ on Sept 19, 2007 20:11:30 GMT -5
Hmm, any "pure PGs" in this crop, a la Ford or Conley?
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Post by Ducky on Sept 20, 2007 13:00:16 GMT -5
Hmm, any "pure PGs" in this crop, a la Ford or Conley? Again this is a weak PG class. I think Kendall Marshall and T M-G will end up being true PGs mainly because of their lack of size and strength. But John Wall is the only pure PG coming into the draft. Other guys will turn into good PGs. But Wall is pretty polished. He reminds me of Telfair, with a worse outside shot.
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Post by CC on Sept 20, 2007 13:02:17 GMT -5
i remember i had kendall marshall in uosl1.
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Post by dmoneY on Sept 25, 2007 11:12:23 GMT -5
every single year you go from PG to C. well i need big men. i'm the most active rebuilder here. i demand you start from C/PF! or whatever you want i guess, but it just sucks having a lack of info on my biggest needs. cool. sweet. nice. go ducks. i beg to differ. i'm a bigger rebuilder than you are!
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Post by duce on Sept 25, 2007 12:09:41 GMT -5
word.
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Post by Ducky on Sept 28, 2007 19:09:45 GMT -5
since you guys want notes here you go... Kendall Marshall is a risky take here. He still hasn't proved himself on the collegiate level. His freshman year he didn't play, and his sophomore year he averaged 10poitns and 5assists a game. You either hit a home run here, or strike out... There's no single or double. He's a great ball handler with a good outside shot. His defense is really bad. Even with a 100 potential, I don't see this guy getting more than B or B+ defense. He has potential to be a stud scorer and PG skills. Kendall Williams. With this Kendall, you're getting a safe pick. Williams will never be a stud PG. The best I see out of him, is being a solid PG that can score and pass when needed. He won't be a bust either. Worst case: C+ B B- B- Best case: B- B+ B+ B... He's plays bigger than he is, and has good strength and jumping. Also his defense is solid for being C. John Wall. Wall is the most interesting guard in the draft. He outside game is awful, and he loves to drive inside and finish with a dunk. But he's not strong enough to defend Shooting guards. So he's probably stuck at PG. I think the concern with Wall is will he have too many weaknesses that lead to an eventually crappy player no matter his potential? I think if you can live with a lack of outside shot than Wall could be a very serviceable player. I'm not going to comment any on his potential, so it's totally up to you what you should do. This would be a perfect player to invite to camp. Tommy Mason-Griffin is similar to Kendall Marshall. Hasn't proven himself at the college level. So GMs are still banking on his potential, which may be a problem. TMG Is a great passer and has good quickness. His defense is bad like a lot of the PGs in this class. I think he could be a good PG, but with him being 21 and his game still raw, it'd be quite a risk. Abdul Gaddy. Here is the best defending PG in the draft. I could honestly see this guy with B+ or A- defense in his prime, even with 65 potential. He'll play tuff hard-nosed D all the time. He's not going to be shit and rot on your bench, but he's not going to be a steal either, he'll be a great defender. Just because of his defense, I wouldn't be surprised if he started for some teams. Isaiah Thomas. You'll have a great scorer who can led the court with Thomas. I think he'd be a great first round pick. He'll probably be a C A- B- C type players for the next 5 years. That'll give you great depth at PG. I know those ratings don't look great, but he is a scoring machine, and he is insanely quick and has great handles. Solid value for late first. Nothing great, but a good bench player. And as for the 2nd round, there is one player that has potential to end up a starting PG
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Post by Ducky on Oct 1, 2007 18:51:09 GMT -5
see, no one says thanks for the notes....
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Post by Bluedevil$ on Oct 1, 2007 19:45:09 GMT -5
thanks
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Post by duce on Oct 1, 2007 21:14:05 GMT -5
happy?
na but i only read half of them earlier. it's pretty long. you know?
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Post by Ducky on Oct 1, 2007 22:49:57 GMT -5
thanks
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