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But at 24 in this draft, there will be at least a decent sg/pg/sf available for them.
When has a PG worth his salt ever fallen to 24?
But at 24 in this draft, there will be at least a decent sg/pg/sf available for them.
When has a PG worth his salt ever fallen to 24?
Are you going by this site cause thats pretty darn close and good
http://scoutingthenba.com
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When has a PG worth his salt ever fallen to 24?
I think in this draft there is a chance for that to happen. This draft may be one of the all-time drafts for talent since it has been two rounds.
Jarrett Jack went #22 2005 - Great future ahead of him.
Delante West #24 2004 - Decent player
Chris Duhon #39 2004 - Decent player
Steve Blake #38 2003 -Excellent player.
You have to be a little lucky to get a starting point at #24, but it could happen this year.
But, I really do not think the suns will draft one with pick #24 anyway. I think if they go big on the Atlanta pick, they will go BPA and that will be a swing player.
I disagree here. LB is our future pg. This team often extends leads with LB running the team around the quarter breaks where Steve rests. He'll be a different type of pg than Nash, but his distributing ability is improving and his other attributes will make this team faster.
Chauncey Billups?this team will be putrid if barbs is our pg of the future. yes, you can learn the position, but the best pgs had natural distributor tendencies even as beginning pgs.
I think in this draft there is a chance for that to happen. This draft may be one of the all-time drafts for talent since it has been two rounds.
Jarrett Jack went #22 2005 - Great future ahead of him.
Delante West #24 2004 - Decent player
Chris Duhon #39 2004 - Decent player
Steve Blake #38 2003 -Excellent player.
You have to be a little lucky to get a starting point at #24, but it could happen this year.
But, I really do not think the suns will draft one with pick #24 anyway. I think if they go big on the Atlanta pick, they will go BPA and that will be a swing player.
Chauncey Billups?
Billups' player pageA lot more than Barbosa.
Chauncey Billups?
hmm, this is actually a very good example of the exception to the rule (which must always seemingly exist). i'll bet you'd be hard-pressed to find another. but a good example in billups nonetheless.
I think an impact PG is as hard to find as an impact big man.
With Noah dropping down a few spots, Noah is the one Prospect I have in top-10 that I'm still worried about lol he has the fire, size, and decent overall stats; but I would've of liked to have taped 6-10 games to get a better feel of his game...
What would you college junkies think of Jason Smith for the Cleveland pick if he falls?
Also, if D'A wants soft players would Nick Fazeckas be a viable option for the Suns pick if it were kept? Apparently he's a crafty rebounder and lord knows we need that.