mook
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Also voted 3rd best shooter and 2nd most likely to have the best career.
In between taking photos, signing autographs, and in the case of Victor Oladipo and Cody Zeller, trash can dunking on unsuspecting bystanders, 36 rooks from the Class of 2013 were asked to fill out the annual rookie survey. Questions included, but were not limited to, "Who will be the 2013-14 Rookie of the Year?", "Which rookie will have the best career?, and "Which rookie is the best shooter?" Those were some of the questions, now check out their answers.
Who will be the 2013-14 Rookie of the Year
T-1st: C.J. McCollum, Portland & Victor Oladipo, Orlando -- 24.2 percent
3: Kelly Olynyk, Boston -- 18.2 percent
4: Trey Burke, Utah -- 12.1 percent
5: Ben McLemore, Sacramento -- 6.1 percent
Others receiving votes: Anthony Bennett, Cleveland; Michael Carter-Williams, Philadelphia; Ray McCallum, Sacramento; Nerlens Noel, Philadelphia; Otto Porter, Washington
Worth noting: McCollum is an interesting pick, given that he'll be sharing minutes and touches with reigning Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard. But it's clear from the total amount of votes he received on all the questions that his fellow rookies believe he's a player. That's good news for the Blazers, no matter what his role is.
Of all the questions asked, to me this was the most surprising response. Not because CJ can't play, but because Portland's backcourt is now pretty loaded with incumbents Damian Lillard and Wesley Matthews and recent signing Mo Williams in the fold. Now it is worth bringing up that the rookie photo shoot took place on August 7th and the Trail Blazers signed Williams the following day on the 8th. Had the survey been given a week later, would the results have been the same? It doesn't really matter as I share the same sentiment as NBA.com's John Schuhmann who believes it's more of a judgment as to what type of player McCollum is and can become.
Also voted 3rd best shooter and 2nd most likely to have the best career.

