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PresIke
Posts: 27671 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/26/2001 Member: #33 USA |
![]() so, td is now a poor defender?
huh? Forum Po Po and #33 for a reason...
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knickstorrents
Posts: 21121 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/23/2010 Member: #3050 Hong Kong |
![]() TD isn't a poor defender... but he was pretty ineffective against Rondo
Rose is not the answer.
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earthmansurfer
Posts: 24005 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/26/2005 Member: #858 Germany |
![]() Here is a bit of a comparison of Shumpert with some other PG prospects:
http://www.draftexpress.com/stats.php?year=2010%2F11&q=&per=pergame&qual=prospects&sort=9&min=20&stage=all&league=NCAA&conference=0&Compare=Submit+Comparison&pos=PG&sort2=DESC&pid[48221]=48221&pid[10823]=10823&pid[31278]=31278&pid[44618]=44618&pid[10439]=10439&pid[34328]=34328&pid[31656]=31656&pid[32056]=32056 The only area Shumpert stands out is in steals. Clearly they are looking at this guy based on potential and a change of scenery. This is much like Westbrook coming out a few years ago. He shot up the boards at the end. I don't know, I think the Knicks should be more secretive with workouts - it really seems that we attract attention to players, perhaps due to having so much media here - it's like free scouting. Anyway, I like the cat (based on potential). I really like Jenkins, R. Jackson and Morris as well (talking PG's). The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. Albert Einstein
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