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JJ Redick and Brandon Roy

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by bplld, Mar 27, 2006.

  1. Pass 1st shoot 2nd

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    Steve Kerr was not better than Langdon in College. Steve Kerr was a better shooter in college.
     
  2. JayZ750

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    I don't remember the Bulls ever going to a game 7 in the Finals?
     
  3. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    huh?

    Wow !

    Normally I respect your posts P1, but this is just insane.

    Did Langdon average 27ppg, or was he named national college player of the year?

    Man, you guys are hating on Reddick for some old player who was decent in college?

    Wow, why not compare him to Michael Redd, or Ray Allen, oh, I know, because it would ruin your point.

    Reddick is gonna be a very good pro.....you don't score that much in college on the number 1 team in the nation and not be good.....

    DD
     
  4. Sooner423

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    This Langdon comparison is absurd. I'm thinking more along the lines of a Drazen Petrovic or a Redd with less athleticism but a better jump shot.
     
  5. Pass 1st shoot 2nd

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    DD,

    I hear your criticism, but I think that I will be proven right here. Reddick cannot play PG, he isn't very quick, he's short for the 2-guard spot, and all - and I mean all he can do is shoot. He will absolutely have to live off the half-court, inside-out offense to make it in the NBA; that, or be an off-the-bench gunner.

    Lots of D1 scoring champs have sucked in the pros. Several Naismith winners turn into average pros (Shane Battier, for example).

    Well see what happens. We haven't even heard about summer workouts yet.

    -P1st, S2nd
     

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