John Wall - Tyreke Evans comparison
John Wall - Tyreke Evans comparison
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John Wall - Tyreke Evans comparison
I have seen both of them play, and I love both of them, I just have not seen enough of either to really say I can compare them, from what you have seen what do you think about them two, its a personal 1-1 comparison between the two, and also vote who you would rather pick... if wall was in the draft

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I'm high on Evans but I think Wall has superstar potential.
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I wouldn't mind picking up Evans if we ended up picking 4th. As for which one to pick if both were available, Evans is much more "NBA ready" than Wall, but Wall's potential is superstar potential....but also "Jay Williams" potential, IMO.

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xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:I wouldn't mind picking up Evans if we ended up picking 4th. As for which one to pick if both were available, Evans is much more "NBA ready" than Wall, but Wall's potential is superstar potential....but also "Jay Williams" potential, IMO.
are you comparing potential or players? Because the only thing Williams and Wall have in common is that they are both PG's.
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Draino wrote:I have seen both of them play, and I love both of them, I just have not seen enough of either to really say I can compare them, from what you have seen what do you think about them two, its a personal 1-1 comparison between the two, and also vote who you would rather pick... if wall was in the draft
Should jump off the Tyreke Evans bandwagon now???
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Is Wall in the draft?
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cdt3 wrote:Is Wall in the draft?
No, he is not. He is going to declare next year.
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How about we focus on the guy with superstar potential Rubio and if we can get him Evans would be next in line? If we get Evans the one thing is we are really missing a PG/shooter since Bibby left and Evans is not a great shooter. Maybe we are better off with a Curry (remember Bibby was close to Curry skinny when he came into the league) if we fall past 2. But like Rose, Evans is great getting to the basket. It is a tough call but Evans was more impressive in clutch moments in the tourney.
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Nicky Nix Nook wrote:xx_skaterdude_xx wrote:I wouldn't mind picking up Evans if we ended up picking 4th. As for which one to pick if both were available, Evans is much more "NBA ready" than Wall, but Wall's potential is superstar potential....but also "Jay Williams" potential, IMO.
are you comparing potential or players? Because the only thing Williams and Wall have in common is that they are both PG's.
I'm saying that Wall could end up being very good like a Derrick Rose or out of the league very quickly like a Jay Williams (who had VERY high potential before his career went in a down spiral because of the accident). I'm not really comparing the two players potential, just that Wall could either be a VERY good player...or a huge bust. I don't see him having an "average" career.

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cdt3 wrote:How about we focus on the guy with superstar potential Rubio and if we can get him Evans would be next in line? If we get Evans the one thing is we are really missing a PG/shooter since Bibby left and Evans is not a great shooter. Maybe we are better off with a Curry (remember Bibby was close to Curry skinny when he came into the league) if we fall past 2. But like Rose, Evans is great getting to the basket. It is a tough call but Evans was more impressive in clutch moments in the tourney.
lets not get off topic, as we seem to do on EVERY topic... this has nothing to do with what you are writing, just a comparison between Wall and Evans, that is all. I know Wall will not be in the draft (for now at least), so it is just a COMPARISON
