Rastapopoulos
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Say you have to pick one of them. Which one would you pick?
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Of the two I would pick Lillard because while he might not end up as solid as Marshall, he has the chance to be super special. Marshall to me equals Andre Miller. Lillard to me has the chance to equal a more dynamic guard like Rose or maybe even Westbrook......or at least versions of them
I'd take Marshall if we had more scoring on our team. But even then, I see Lillard as being more impactful in the current NBA. So many scoring PGs around that you need someone like him for other PGs to guard. I see him becoming a more athletic Curry. Can't pass on a player like that.
I chose Lillard but the the thing is Lillard would have to be at#6 while Marshall could be at # 11.
The question I am now asking myself after looking at some of these updated mock drafts is who do you choose between Lillard, Beal, and Barnes? If it goes Davis, Robinson, G-Kidd, and Drummond then either Barnes or Beal will be available. I guess there is an outside chance Drummond or G-Kidd drops, but as of right now it looks like we need to choose between Lillard, Beal and Barnes.
If we go with Lillard or Barnes then maybe Austin Rivers is available at 11 but I think his measurements now move him in the top 10.
Personally, unless he's a top 50 of all time talent, I'm loathe to take a PG at #6. We need a PG, SG, C, and serious bench depth for shooting and rebounding (aka, size). We may want to pick a PF and slide LA to center. With decent PG's available via free agency I hope we wait until #11 to consider a PG, if even so at all. Trade or sign a FA PG and use the draft for shooters and bigs.
Lillard's jumper and handles were as good as advertised in the combine.
Marshall may be a nice passer in college, but lacks a quick first step that he would need to excel as a point in the NBA.
today's speed/agility/vertical testing will be especially interesting for the Lillard/Marshall comparison
Are they both participating?
I thought so, could easily be wrong
i could see Marshall opting out but hope he does not, Lillard seems on a mission and I would bet he tests today
The one thing about Lillard is that he is a shooter as well. So he kind of takes the pressure off of getting a SG in the draft. But a good one will still be available.
Good point.
Pretty much the way I see it as well. One is a safe pick for a non special player and the other has more upside potential.
Marshall may be a nice passer in college, but lacks a quick first step that he would need to excel as a point in the NBA.
There was a post in another thread (forgot which) that compared FTA for different players, and Lillian came
out on top.
Lilliard = star-type player
Marshall = fantastic role-player
We have good role-players, we need more attackers, imho.
I think if you want a player like Lillard, there are dozens playing overseas. Good shooting, low-PG skills players of about 6'-6'3" are pretty dang common. Real PG skills are much rarer.
Yeah, like Sergio Rodriguez.
