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Re: PG situational stats 

Post#21 » by revprodeji » Sat May 16, 2009 11:37 pm

Jennings and Holiday were pretty equal coming out of high school. Different, but equal. Jennings went to europe, struggled and is now in the draft. Holiday went to UCLA, contributed but did not go crazy. How are these two compared to each other? Why is one considered a top-10 and the other a 15-25?
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Re: PG situational stats 

Post#22 » by Krapinsky » Sun May 17, 2009 6:47 am

revprodeji wrote:Jennings and Holiday were pretty equal coming out of high school. Different, but equal. Jennings went to europe, struggled and is now in the draft. Holiday went to UCLA, contributed but did not go crazy. How are these two compared to each other? Why is one considered a top-10 and the other a 15-25?


Jennings has point guard skills. Holiday hasn't had a chance to show off his point guard skills yet.
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Post#23 » by john2jer » Sun May 17, 2009 7:54 am

I think Jennings was hurt less because he wasn't seen as much. It's the lure of the unknown.
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Re: PG situational stats 

Post#24 » by cpfsf » Sun May 17, 2009 5:20 pm

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"I would take a very good point guard over a fair player at another position," team president Rod Thorn said.

"Historically, Rod and myself always looked to take the best player," general manager Kiki Vandeweghe said. "This draft, there seems to be a lot of good point guards."


dang it dang it dang it dang it, this really sucks that the Nets want the best point guard available. Of course point guards would be taken early, but it really hurts our odds of getting a potential steal when teams go for the best player regardless of need.
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