DeVon Hardin
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DeVon Hardin
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DeVon Hardin
Whats your opinion on this guy. He is very large at 6-11, 250, and seems to be very strong and intimidating on the floor from what I have seen. Whats you opinion on this guy? Would he fit on a past paced team (i.e. Phoenix, Memphis)
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Grizzfan777 wrote:Would he fit with the grizz?
Like if the grizz wanted a phoenix style team or somn...
C-Hardin
PF-Beasley
SF-Gay
SG-Miller
PG-Conley
or...
C-Milicic
PF-Hardin
SF-Greene
SG-Gay
PG-Conley
If the Grizzlies get the first round pick it won't matter, but you are not asking that so I think he would be a great pick for if not all teams in the NBA right now.
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DanTown8587 wrote:Hardin is a good C, better prospect than Anderson I think. Hardin has really good hands, and can score at the basket. He will really give a lift to a team that doesn't need his scoring. If somehow in the draft he goes to a team like Phoenix, its over.
No way is he a better prospect than Anderson. Hardin has the size and strength, but no offensive skill whatsoever. He's gonna be like Erick Dampier in the NBA.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No way is he a better prospect than Anderson. Hardin has the size and strength, but no offensive skill whatsoever. He's gonna be like Erick Dampier in the NBA.
Hardin can score, and has great hands, and scouts love his ability to rebound and defend as well. Anderson is gonna have a hard time playing against bigger guys on the defensive end, and I do not know how well his offensive game translates.
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DanTown8587 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Hardin can score, and has great hands, and scouts love his ability to rebound and defend as well. Anderson is gonna have a hard time playing against bigger guys on the defensive end, and I do not know how well his offensive game translates.
Hardin can score in college, because of his size. As Erick Dampier could score in college, because of his size. Hardin has zero offensive moves at this point and will not be a good offensive player at all. He can rebound and defend though, but you are looking at a role player at best unless he developes an offensive game. Anderson is a big who can shoot from distance, those are in much greater demand than defense only bangers.
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How about Hardin vs. Joey Dorsey? Hardin's going to go before Dorsey, because he's a little taller and probably more refined and athletic, and Dorsey is a disaster shooting FT's... but I prefer Dorsey. He's just a beast on defense, and he handled Hibbert earlier this season. And he knows his role. Just get him hooked up with a good shooting coach.
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Ruzious wrote:How about Hardin vs. Joey Dorsey? Hardin's going to go before Dorsey, because he's a little taller and probably more refined and athletic, and Dorsey is a disaster shooting FT's... but I prefer Dorsey. He's just a beast on defense, and he handled Hibbert earlier this season. And he knows his role. Just get him hooked up with a good shooting coach.
Even with a good shooting coach, Dorsey will never be close to an offensive threat. Hardin has a lot more upside and would be a much better pick for any team if they want immediate help. Dorsey will need a few years to become a capable starter.




