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he can't be more versatile if he can't create for anyone else or play defense at either position, which is why Derozan is a terrible comparison. Derozan at least flashed early playmaking skills and is just a much better athlete who can attack the rim, draw fouls and create for others. Warren doesn't do much of any of that.
And y'all are completely ignoring the fact that Derozan came in as a High Schooler, whereas Warren went to college so Derozan was still in a developmental stage while Warren was a more finished product at year 4.
In regard to versatility, I was referring to Warren being able to play both forward positions. I think Warren can be a good player in his own right. I think the Derozan comparison was interesting by JC but I'm not making it.
As a side note though. Derozan only averaged 1.2 more assists in his 4th season.