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Old 03-23-2012, 01:33 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by BGMaverick9 View Post
If he's healthy, I'm interested to see how the numbers could possibly translate for him, especially based on where he got the numbers.

He was considered a nice defensive weapon, but that's a weapon on the Golden State Warriors, a team that really didn't care about D. So, I'm interested to see how it translates on a team that strictly keeps people accountable on that end of the floor.

The numbers on offense look good, but again that's on a system that wanted to run and the numbers could be inflated. He just needs to be healthy and fit in. He's going to be able to get shots if he's on the floor, just has to make the most of them.
The guy has only played a few years in the league, so I don't know if the numbers are indicative of anything at this point... But his raw potential certainly passes the eyeball test.

Plus, if his offensive numbers might be inflated in Nellie's system, then his defensive numbers would be equally deflated - he had a reputation as a solid defender at Kentucky...

It'll be interesting to see what we have in this kid - kinda like a Corey Brewer 2.0.
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