MickZagger
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I'd rather have Nicholson than Moultrie if were looking for hybrid 4's.
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I'd rather have Nicholson than Moultrie if were looking for hybrid 4's.
Here is Andre Drummond's workout for the Kings. Looks like he changed his shot some. Although it's not up real high yet it seems higher and not quite as far away from his body.
I can't figure out who will be the guy to fall to us. I doubt it will be Drummond. Right now I am thinking MKG.
The dominos will fall with Washington...
They could go either way: Beal or MKG
Hoopshype lead headline right now is Drummond moving up to #2. I actually can see Jordan doing this. This would move Robinson down a spot to Washington. Or does Washington go with Beal or MGK like you suggest? Cleveland likes Barnes, so maybe Thomas slips. Is Thomas working out for Sac? Maybe Robinson slips to us after all.........
I really hope we don't take Lillard at #6. Yes he has talent, but is he a PG or a tiny SG? Seems like he will need the ball in his hands to be effective. I question if he can ever learn the point, can he setup the offense? Can he direct LaMarcus and Batum or does he just want to be like Crawchuck and call his own number. The other top6 prospects have great size. Someone like Barnes could be productive with a similar wing player, he is versatile. But Lillard doesn't have the size to play along with another PG. There are many good free agent PG, I don't think this position is as scarce as it was a decade ago.
At 22, how many scoring guards really develop into legit PG's?
I can't find a schedule but the Blazers are brining in MKG this week, right?