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Marcus Sasser - Welcome to Detroit

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Re: Marcus Sasser - Welcome to Detroit 

Post#41 » by Rip32 » Fri Jun 23, 2023 6:27 pm

vege wrote:
Kalamazoo317 wrote:Honestly seems like he’s a good fit with Hayes


Hayes is gone dude. Stop talking about this scrub.

I suspect Hayes will be shipped to San Antonio. He can carry that tooth pick bags to practice :D
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Re: Marcus Sasser - Welcome to Detroit 

Post#42 » by Notanoob » Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:28 pm

Sasser was always a 2 guard with PG size. Last year he finally got his ball handling and assist numbers into a respectable area but that's as a pretty old player. Still, he was the best player on Houston for two seasons when they were a top 5 outfit in the NCAA, he's a winner. Great shooter, avoids TOs, finishes well and draws fouls on the occasions he does go to the hoop, ton of steals. I can definitely see him working out even if I wasn't eager to trade up for him.
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Re: Marcus Sasser - Welcome to Detroit 

Post#43 » by tmorgan » Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:29 pm

I think Sasser was a good pick. Really like him. I mean, expectations are low for a late first, but he could be a real contributor on both ends right away.
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Re: Marcus Sasser - Welcome to Detroit 

Post#44 » by Kalamazoo317 » Sat Jun 24, 2023 12:09 am

Notanoob wrote:Sasser was always a 2 guard with PG size. Last year he finally got his ball handling and assist numbers into a respectable area but that's as a pretty old player. Still, he was the best player on Houston for two seasons when they were a top 5 outfit in the NCAA, he's a winner. Great shooter, avoids TOs, finishes well and draws fouls on the occasions he does go to the hoop, ton of steals. I can definitely see him working out even if I wasn't eager to trade up for him.


Honestly sounds like McGruder with slightly better defense? Rodney can get hot from three at times, but he's definitely on the smaller side while having more of a SG game on offense.

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