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Can we please not overstate the production of Hansborough or Blair.They are strictly role players. Reddick does not create many shots, or I should say does not create many shots that go in. He is still much better as a catch and shoot or spot up jump shooter. He has developed his overall game but most players improve.
Let's also get this straight PG1985, Jimmer Fredette is only going to be effective on a team where he is only asked to playing short spurts and for a coach that doesn't stress a half court or defensive game. He has glaring weaknesses in his game. He commits too many turnovers and has zero chance of guarding anyone but terrible shooters at the next level. BUT that doesn't mean he can't play a role for a particular team like Golden State or the Knicks. |
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Which one of those players listed couldn't score? |
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None of those players are scoring threats except in the flow of an offense. In other words as long as they arent the primary option. JF can score effectively in many ways. |
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The last paragraph there makes no real sense either. Alford couldn't score in many ways? Respert couldn't? Morrison? Monroe? Those guys weren't the primary options in college?? Morrison wasn't??? Fredette is the backcourt Adam morrison. |
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None of those players could score in the NBA. There is no reason why Fredette can't. He could easily work as a change of pace guy off the bench in the right system. Morrison was just too slow and didnt have nearly enough range to make up for it. |
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Respert? The guy couldnt shoot off the dribble and didn't have the luxury of getting 4 or 5 layups a game like he did in college . Morrison? Hopson? I mean really? Using failed "prospects" as examples of why a completely different guy won't make it is an unusual tactic. Why was Respert a bust when Eric Snow his backcourt teammate who was picked 43rd in the same draft wasn't (relatively) despite being slower and a lot less skilled player? |
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Now, name me all of the 6' 2" white 2 guards playing in the pros. |
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Vinny Johnson wasn't tall or particularly athletic. Jason Kapono isnt athletic. Craig Hodges wasn't athletic. Steve Kerr wasn't quick or athletic. But they all can play a role as either instant offense off the bench or as a deep threat. Not one of these guys could guard Freddy mo but they all are longtime NBA players. NBA games are 48 minutes long. There is a place for a guy who can score and shoot the way JF does. No one is saying that he is going to be an all star or even a starter. But is Toney Douglas really much better? Or DJ Augustin? He plays 33 minutes a game and averages 5 assists. Fredette isn't as good as Daniel Gibson? Or Jordan Farmar? Or Mario Chalmers? AJ Price can play 15 minutes a game in the league but Fredette can't? Acie Law? Ronnie Price? Chris Quinn? Really? |
Dear Jay Bilas:
GO F yourself. Kindly signed, VCU |
I don't disagree that he will be drafted and will stick around for his rookie contract. His impact will be minimal.
He won't contribute or play as much as chalmers because he can't defend like chalmers who is an excellent perimeter defender. All of the guys you named can defend Nba pg's to some degree. Fredette cant and he has no hope defending twos. Again, how many 6' 2" white shooting guards are in the NBA? |
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