3. O.J. Mayo
Shooting Guard. USC
In an NBA in which very few players can create their own offense, Mayo will be elite.
He creates separation off the dribble to generate space to get his jumper off, but what is more impressive and refined is his knack for preserving his dribble, squaring up in a triple-threat position with purpose and intent. He is able to back defenders up with jab steps, which sets things up for when he does put the ball on the floor, where he is highly imaginative, utilizing a wide array of moves to score.
Though shorter and slightly less athletic than both Jordan and Bryant, Mayo is headed for this type of individual career.
Despite a history of character issues, from every moment I\'ve seen, his on-floor character appears impeccable. He plays the game in a very stoic yet passionate manner.
A SG? I thought they moved Durant to that and Green to SF?
Oh I just read on some sonics forum they have 2 first rounders and 4 second rounders
and Memphis taking a PG 3 straight years? Bill Walker on the Mavs would be
though.........