MEDIC wrote:wanker wrote:Let me break things down for y'all: Kemba Walker will be absolute **** in the NBA. His ceiling is a few inches above the floor. All-star potential? Are you **** serious? Walker doesn't even have the potential to be a starter on a winning team.
I'm not saying he'll be an allstar, but I would be very surprised if he didn't reach Ty Lawson level (if not better). That's a pretty useful player. Lots of people on this board have been wanting a Ty Lawson level PG on this team for a few years now. My projection for Kemba is at least a healthy TJ ford with better interior passing ability. From a defensive standpoint, Kemba is a much more stocky player, so he won't have the issues that TJ had getting pushed around so easily.
I think outside of Kyrie, Kemba will be the best PG from this class over the next few seasons.
I think Knight has bust potential, whereas Kemba doesn't.
I can't wait for the game tonight to more closely compare these players.
Edit: Hopefully BC wins us a top 3 pick & we don't have to worry about the Knight/ Walker debate.
To me Lawson has Kemba's explosiveness, handle and strength with a more advanced shooting skillset. He shot 47% from 3 in his last college year, and
As we put this data together, we weren’t surprised that Ty Lawson excelled from a situational perspective, as he did play for the most potent offense in all of college basketball, but we didn’t expect him to look this good. He ranks first in a number of key categories, including overall FG% (52%), Points Per Possession [PPP](1.13), pull up jump shot FG% (47%), and %shots he was fouled on (16.1%). Though his teammates did a lot of scoring as well, Lawson functioned seamlessly as a complementary scorer. Looking past his efficiency as a shooter off the dribble, he was second in catch and shoot field goal percentage at 48%. From a purely statistical sense, no player on this list scored more efficiently than Lawson.
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Ty- ... z1IOe0r8gM
I'm not seeing that type of unbelievable shooting and shot creating ability from Kemba.
Also, just from watching him nobody is more fluid on the court than Lawson. His feel for the PG position is fantastic
All together, I'm much more inclined to say Lawson is Kemba's best case scenario than what he'll at least be. I can think of much more things that Lawson has over Kemba than the other way around


















