Marcus wrote:Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:How about Rod Strickland as a comp for Russell?
Strick had no jumper.
Great finisher however.
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Marcus wrote:Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:How about Rod Strickland as a comp for Russell?
Strick had no jumper.

DickGrayson wrote:Marcus wrote:Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:How about Rod Strickland as a comp for Russell?
Strick had no jumper.
Great finisher however.

76ciology wrote:Isn't he slow to defend quicker PGs like Cp3, Wall and Westbrook?
Marcus wrote:76ciology wrote:Isn't he slow to defend quicker PGs like Cp3, Wall and Westbrook?
isn't practically everybody?
Negrodamus wrote:More of the same from Thad Matta and his garbage coaching. Couldn't beat a down (in talent and injuries) Michigan team with one of the best players in the country.
djphan wrote:he uses his length well... his footwork isn't the greatest and he's not super quick on defense but he has long arms and he has good instincts if not lacking on the effort level at times...
with guards you just don't know... i mean james harden should be a good defender but he isnt... it doesn't really hurt his value too much though...

Bucks2585 wrote:Bradley Beal. With slightly better passing, worse defense and rebounding.
boogie-reke wrote:Haven't had the chance to see him in a real game, just highlights - but he gives me a sorta Kevin Durant meet Steph Curry vibe (Assuming he's a PG which I think is valid to project him as although again, just seen highlights)
KD for the length and size compared to his position aswell as the narrow frame with that sweet sweet stroke and ability to just bomb it from anywhere, on top of just stuffing the stat-sheet as far as rebounding etc - Steph for the passing and vision - and both(tho moreso Steph) for the ability to just pull up and shoot, even when a guy is just on his grill the whole time, being able to create just enough separation and use his length(Durant) to get a clear shot off.
This kid is extremely impressive. Definitely gonna make time to watch him play a full game.
E-Balla wrote:boogie-reke wrote:Haven't had the chance to see him in a real game, just highlights - but he gives me a sorta Kevin Durant meet Steph Curry vibe (Assuming he's a PG which I think is valid to project him as although again, just seen highlights)
KD for the length and size compared to his position aswell as the narrow frame with that sweet sweet stroke and ability to just bomb it from anywhere, on top of just stuffing the stat-sheet as far as rebounding etc - Steph for the passing and vision - and both(tho moreso Steph) for the ability to just pull up and shoot, even when a guy is just on his grill the whole time, being able to create just enough separation and use his length(Durant) to get a clear shot off.
This kid is extremely impressive. Definitely gonna make time to watch him play a full game.
Not sure if you are overrating Steph's passing and vision or underrating D'angelo's.

HeartBreakKid wrote:E-Balla wrote:boogie-reke wrote:Haven't had the chance to see him in a real game, just highlights - but he gives me a sorta Kevin Durant meet Steph Curry vibe (Assuming he's a PG which I think is valid to project him as although again, just seen highlights)
KD for the length and size compared to his position aswell as the narrow frame with that sweet sweet stroke and ability to just bomb it from anywhere, on top of just stuffing the stat-sheet as far as rebounding etc - Steph for the passing and vision - and both(tho moreso Steph) for the ability to just pull up and shoot, even when a guy is just on his grill the whole time, being able to create just enough separation and use his length(Durant) to get a clear shot off.
This kid is extremely impressive. Definitely gonna make time to watch him play a full game.
Not sure if you are overrating Steph's passing and vision or underrating D'angelo's.
Er...what? Stephen Curry is one of the finest passers I've ever seen. He has always been a great passer.
SparksFly87 wrote:The game recently against Michigan really sold me on Russell . I always thought of him as a brilliant playmaker and shooter. However, he showed me some new dimensions to his game vs Michigan. He had a huge block and he showed ability to finish at the rim with sneaky speed and craftiness with regularity.
E-Balla wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:E-Balla wrote:Not sure if you are overrating Steph's passing and vision or underrating D'angelo's.
Er...what? Stephen Curry is one of the finest passers I've ever seen. He has always been a great passer.
I can name 5 better playing in the league right now off the top of my head. Rondo, Chris Paul, Ricky Rubio, John Wall, and Jeff Teague. I could probably keep going. Curry is great at a lot of things but compared to other starting NBA PGs Curry is around average. If he's one of the best you've ever seen you must've only watched Golden State games over the last 7 years (because if you go back 8 years you would've seen Baron Davis).