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  • #62883
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    valentine

     Deng Adel was another of my hypped preseason freshmen to watch, and hes starting to show his late-lottery potential.

    6’8" SF with Trevor Arizas game. Complete lockdown defender. Forced Brandon Ingram into more turnovers (10) than points (8)

    Todays a good day to familiarise yourself with his game as he had a Huge Dunk.

    Injuries has kept him out early in the season, but hes ready to takeover and climb draft boards.

     

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    oogells
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    If he had picked a different school, it would be in his best interests to go back to school and get a little more polished on the offensive end as far as creating. But with Lousville being what it is, he’ll probably enter, and hed be a great pick up late loto as you said.

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    oogells
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    If he had picked a different school, it would be in his best interests to go back to school and get a little more polished on the offensive end as far as creating. But with Lousville being what it is, he’ll probably enter, and hed be a great pick up late loto as you said.

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    Mopgrass
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     My under-valued freshman is Dejounte Murray. I think he’s the best PG in college (potential-wise). This website has him going 6th next year and has Dunn going 4th this year. Dunn’s game is more together today by a lot, but I think Dejounte could be exceptional. Dejounte weighs nothing, turns the ball over way too much, and needs work on his jumper. But his handles, style (flashiness), and ability to get to the rack at will really make him stand out. 

    I know he’s not ready for the NBA. But if I really needed a PG and I was picking between 4 (risky) and 10, I’d try to convince this kid to declare. He could ride some pine in the NBA, do some D-League, bulk up, and refine his skills. I’m not wild about this year’s PG class. This guy would make things interesting. 

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  • #1044606
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    Mopgrass
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     My under-valued freshman is Dejounte Murray. I think he’s the best PG in college (potential-wise). This website has him going 6th next year and has Dunn going 4th this year. Dunn’s game is more together today by a lot, but I think Dejounte could be exceptional. Dejounte weighs nothing, turns the ball over way too much, and needs work on his jumper. But his handles, style (flashiness), and ability to get to the rack at will really make him stand out. 

    I know he’s not ready for the NBA. But if I really needed a PG and I was picking between 4 (risky) and 10, I’d try to convince this kid to declare. He could ride some pine in the NBA, do some D-League, bulk up, and refine his skills. I’m not wild about this year’s PG class. This guy would make things interesting. 

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  • #1044750
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    Kokayne_Dawkinz
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     Murray is more of SG who can play some combo guard. Speaking of which the Seattle area has produced some great ones over the years. Crawford, Roy,Bradley, Wroten,Thomas and now Murray

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     Murray is more of SG who can play some combo guard. Speaking of which the Seattle area has produced some great ones over the years. Crawford, Roy,Bradley, Wroten,Thomas and now Murray

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