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Today’s first group of prospects working w/ @tdathletesedge:
Ashley, de Paula, Christmas, Harvey, Tokoto & Petteway
Only player they should move up for is R. J. Hunter.
Chad Ford @chadfordinsider 1m
Workout over. Towns one of the most freakishly talented bigs I've ever seen. Not sure what his weakness is in this setting.
Which is why i'm teasing, I thought winslow was better off the jump. Just teasing my friend. thats allWinslow is though.
And I wouldn't pick Stanley over him either.
But there was a time 5-6 months ago where he was a more often than not picked over Winslow.
Buttttt Winslow out played him, and outplayed him where it counts.
Which is why i'm teasing, I thought winslow was better off the jump. Just teasing my friend. thats all
Hidden behind the guys with bigger profiles.Which is why i'm teasing, I thought winslow was better off the jump. Just teasing my friend. thats all
Which is why i'm teasing, I thought winslow was better off the jump. Just teasing my friend. thats all
Hidden behind the guys with bigger profiles.
Edited for objectivity.RJ has range, but he's still a chucker... As exhibiting by taking 50% of his shots beyond the arc, and only hitting 29.8% of them.
His saving grace ishe gets to the line, and converts.
And has good size that helps him on defense.
But he still has lackluster speed and explosiveness.
On the other hand, Anderson's numbers don't jump out at you. Why? Because he played in an offense that moved extremely slow, and discouraged individual play.
And for his knock in '13-'14 as being a bad shooter, he came back in '14-'15 with much improved mechanics and shot 45% from 3.
Also played on a defense that has you playing the lanes as opposed to on-ball.
He also has great size that helps him on defense. Hunter is a better playmaker, but the potential for Anderson defensively is there as well.
Anderson ranked 22 on Draft Express, Hunter 24. And Hunter got far more exposure than Anderson got on a national stage during March Madness.
It all comes to who has more upside, and the capability to fill the upside... And I'd bet on the guy who has improved his game from year to year, and room to go. As opposed to a guy who is maxed out athletically. But whatever floats your boat.
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