I don't follow the NBA draft talk much shocked to not see his name on many boards. I've watched a handful of his games and he looks like a shoo-in solid NBA player. Something about his play style looks so much more NBA ready than the higher rated prospects. Some of his passes are insane and everything looks so smooth, seems like he's going in slow motion but defenders can't contain him anyways.
I guess age and doing it on a bad team are the red flags here but he's one of the players I'd be surest about being a solid pro. Honestly his game remind me of Brandon Roy and DWill
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i think he's one of the more draftable guys that's not being talked about at all.
i think he's one of the more draftable guys that's not being talked about at all.
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Doh thanks, didn't even make it to the second page!
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This guy is a natural point guard. I could see the slickness in his game reminiscent of 90's street ball & And1 mixtapes. It was fully confirmed when YouTube suggested some of his pickup game clips. He has a bunch of tricky streetball moves. One layup at Wake Forest intrigued me, because it was new to me. It is like an advancement of the Steve Nash wrong foot layup to throw off the shot blocker. Alondes eliminated leaving the ground at all, laying the ball up while continuing to run. He is refreshing to watch because he isn't simply spamming the same moves basketball trainers are teaching.
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