tiderulz wrote:yoyojw17 wrote:As stated by some.... we are PG away from making some noise in my opinion. Echoing what has been said on this board.... loving DJ.... but he would be a much better back up for us than a starter. His capabilities on the court limits what we can probably really do as a team. He is a shooter that can make the correct and easy pass.... takes care of the ball and is not a strong defender by any stretch.
now... i just said this in another thread..... but if nothing happens because we are trying to keep the team together and upgrade the PG... I think (sad to say it this way) the Darius Garland injury could have been the best gift to us. Pretty much the top pg in the draft at the beginning of the season might slip and land directly in our laps due to injury.
What can he do.....
...that's what he can do. Of course he comes with drawbacks like every player.... but he has that it factor that we would need at the PG position. Hope he's hitting the gym.... let's hit 185 buddy. But his capabilities would make more room and easier opportunities for the players we already have.
Clifford is beginning to get into these guys heads. As the philosophies continue to be practiced by and ingrained in these players we can only go up. That's why it might NOT be the best idea to just start selling low on players like Fournier, Vooch, AG... etc. Instead fill in the gap, introducing a missing piece to a well established culture.
I think calling him the top PG in the draft is a bit early.
15th on this list.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/ranking-the-15-best-point-guards-in-college-basketball-entering-the-2018-19-season/
Well... notice everyone is either a sophomore to senior player.... players that have a resume and none of those players are in consideration above Garland even right now. They totally blew the Ja Morant prediction as well if you wanna use this list for accuracy. haha
But on draft sites ... garland was usually the first pg off the board.