A backup point guard at #50 would be a good decision, especially if/when Brevin gets traded. They should also look at Dee Brown and Gerry McNamara.
NBADraft.net has us taking PG Darius Washington I like he positives and his negatives can be worked on.
NBA Comparison: Rod Strickland
Strengths: Tough nosed lead guard with excellent speed and quickness ... Gets a step on his man and he\'s gone ... Tough to contain due to his ability to get by defenders and into the paint ... Tremendous finisher, very good at scoring around the basket ... Steps up in clutch situations, doesn\'t cave under pressure ... Good ball handler, strong one on one skills ... Feisty competitor, plays with a chip on his shoulder ... Plays with a lot of attitude ... Very passionate, as witnessed by his reaction after he missed the two free throws keeping the Tigers out of the 2005 NCAA tournament ... Gets to the line well and shoots at a solid clip (just under 80%) ... Has good body strength ... Decent vision and passing skills ... Has explosiveness, but rarely shows it in game situations ...
Weaknesses: Still not the all around floor general that he needs to be for success on the next level ... Decision making can be questionable at times ... Lacks great range on his shot ... Struggled shooting the ball in his sophomore season, his overall statistics dropped from his freshman year ... Must improve his shot selection ... Assist to turnover ratio is very concerning at below 1-1 ... Must get a lot better at protecting the ball ... Defensive intensity and effort can improve ... Developed a reputation as being a bit of a hot head in high school ... Not much of a rebounder ...
RIP Michael Jackson & Steve McNair
^I would love to have Dee Brown but he might be gone early in the second round he could be a steal.
RIP Michael Jackson & Steve McNair
I would not mind seeing gray going to the cats with that pick.He is the kind thet will become a solid role player. I think he could do the job at the 1 and also give good mins at the 2.At 50 it would be hard to pass on gray if hes still around.
Thanks Ammofan!
Another great situation would be Dee Brown at 50 and we could move him to the NBDL and in the 2007 season he could be a possible starter at the sg position.
RIP Michael Jackson & Steve McNair
Brown would be a steal at 50 but i dont think he will be around that long.Thats the only reason i said gray . I think he will still be on the board at 50 and you have to admit you know what you get with gray.
Thanks Ammofan!
Dead_real wrote:
Dee Brown would be perfect at 50 if hes still there, with his speed and quickness, the Bobcats could still run the court at 199 MPH even when Felton is out of the game. As a backup PG hes perfect but He could never be a shooting guard because hes too small at barely 6 feet.Another great situation would be Dee Brown at 50 and we could move him to the NBDL and in the 2007 season he could be a possible starter at the sg position.
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Darius Washington.
I\'d take him over Brown anyday. He\'s young, quick, passionate, and has loads of potential. And he\'s only a Sophomore!!! I\'ve seen the guy play a few times and I was impressed. He\'s also done some maturing since those missed free throws against Louiville in the March Madness tourney in 2005. If i was GM, and DW was still on the board, he\'d be my back-up PG with possibilities of being some good trade-bait in the future!!! =D
Bernie has mentioned picking a Euro player and letting him develop overseas for another year, How about [url/www.draftexpress.com/viewprofile.php?p=121]Yotam Halperin[/url], he has size, range on his shot and can play either guard spot.
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