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One-stop shop on PGs in this draft

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Re: One-stop shop on PGs in this draft 

Post#41 » by StunnaStan » Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:26 pm

Atm, i feel that if we draft a pg, we should draft Gary Peyton jr and if its a pf, we should draft thon maker no brainer.

Thing is, theres absolutely no way we get thon in the 2nd rd so we need to take him with the 18th pick. We'll see if this comes to fruition.

As far as Gary peyton jr though, i think if you put him around the talent on Detroit he'll thrive early as the backup pg. Hes definitely fearless and after studying the pgs in our range, i feel that gp jr has the most versatility of the pgs. He knows how to use the pick&roll whether attacking or looking for the big, hes athletic as hell and will be catching bodies in the lane, dog on defense and knows how to play passing lanes, and if all else fails he has an iso game.
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Re: One-stop shop on PGs in this draft 

Post#42 » by Pharaoh » Sat Jun 18, 2016 1:48 am

GP2 would be glorious on the 2nd round...Maker in the 1st

Gives us a season to really develop them before we put them into real roles.

Cheap quality depth is what we should be looking to score out if this Draft
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Re: One-stop shop on PGs in this draft 

Post#43 » by vic » Sun Jun 19, 2016 11:39 am

Thanks for the insight on Josh Adams... Only took me about 3 months to get it. Dude is amazing.
I'd definitely take him as a 2nd rounder
You need 2-way wings, 2-way shooting bigs, and you can't allow low iq players on the court. Assist/turnover ratio is crucial. Shooting point guards are icing on the cake IF they are plus defenders.
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