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  • #49461
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    jwostrum
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    Winslow is a very interesting player for his age. He has great ball handling for his size, is a good passer and an elite level athlete. Also he led his hs team last year in every major statistical category. He is a true ” do everything ” guy. His game reminds me a lot of a former sixer, Andre iguadala. Thoughts everyone?

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  • #785194
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    laxmison
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    I think Oladipo with more upside

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  • #785128
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    laxmison
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    I think Oladipo with more upside

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  • #785198
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    David Stern a.k.a. da muthaf@cking leader of da krypts
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    Was my favourite player in the u17 championship last summer. Seeems to be in the right place, at the right time, a good defender and plays with a good rhythm.

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    David Stern a.k.a. da muthaf@cking leader of da krypts
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    Was my favourite player in the u17 championship last summer. Seeems to be in the right place, at the right time, a good defender and plays with a good rhythm.

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  • #785200
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    Siggy
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    Iguodala’s a good comparison with his all around 2 way game. One difference though is that Justise is seemingly always under control, whereas Iguodala can get a little wild in an effort to make plays.

    Paul Pressey’s another comparison for all you old farts and b-ball historians.

    In any case, I really like his game. I like how well-rounded, mature and efficient it is already. He just needs to keep improving his range so that future defenders can play him honestly on the perimeter.
    I think he’ll be his class’ Marcus Smart. Not in terms of position, but impact, leadership, intangibles and stuffing the stat sheet.

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    Siggy
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    Iguodala’s a good comparison with his all around 2 way game. One difference though is that Justise is seemingly always under control, whereas Iguodala can get a little wild in an effort to make plays.

    Paul Pressey’s another comparison for all you old farts and b-ball historians.

    In any case, I really like his game. I like how well-rounded, mature and efficient it is already. He just needs to keep improving his range so that future defenders can play him honestly on the perimeter.
    I think he’ll be his class’ Marcus Smart. Not in terms of position, but impact, leadership, intangibles and stuffing the stat sheet.

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    • #785291
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      trueone313detroit
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      He is a Andre Pressy’s Type (We aren’t Old Just Experienced LOL)

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    • #785356
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      trueone313detroit
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      He is a Andre Pressy’s Type (We aren’t Old Just Experienced LOL)

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  • #785212
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    hoopscop
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    Great upside, super motor, absolute winner, right now he is super athletic, firstline defender and rebounder. Shooting, floor game, ball handling and passing are lacking but he is such a worker and young for his class. I have no doubt he makes the U 19 team as youngest player. Class of 2014 lacks size and depth but basically the top 30 look like surefire NBA players to me.

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  • #785146
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    hoopscop
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    Great upside, super motor, absolute winner, right now he is super athletic, firstline defender and rebounder. Shooting, floor game, ball handling and passing are lacking but he is such a worker and young for his class. I have no doubt he makes the U 19 team as youngest player. Class of 2014 lacks size and depth but basically the top 30 look like surefire NBA players to me.

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    • #785159
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      Siggy
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      His ball-handling and passing are not lacking. He doesn’t have a flashy handle. He has a tight, strong handle that he uses to slash off the bounce. He also protects the ball very well and is economical with his dribbles.
      Not sure how you come to the conclusion that his passing is lacking either. He’s a very good passer and playmaker for a wing. The intrigue with him lies in his all-around floor game, INCLUDING his ability to pass and make plays, which makes up for his less than stellar shooting ability.

      Also, no class’ top 30 are surefire NBA players. That’s a pretty ridiculous statement if you look at the history of how classes panned out.

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    • #785224
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      Siggy
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      His ball-handling and passing are not lacking. He doesn’t have a flashy handle. He has a tight, strong handle that he uses to slash off the bounce. He also protects the ball very well and is economical with his dribbles.
      Not sure how you come to the conclusion that his passing is lacking either. He’s a very good passer and playmaker for a wing. The intrigue with him lies in his all-around floor game, INCLUDING his ability to pass and make plays, which makes up for his less than stellar shooting ability.

      Also, no class’ top 30 are surefire NBA players. That’s a pretty ridiculous statement if you look at the history of how classes panned out.

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  • #785227
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    akhan786
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    His passing is probably his best offensive asset. He has an incredibly high motor but is also at the same time incredibly unselfish.

    You can just tell that he could be putting a lot more points on the board and his AAU coach has wanted him to assert himself as a scorer, but he’s on a loaded Houston Hoops teams and he’d rather be a team first player than a player who takes all the shots.

    One of my favorite prospects in the class.

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  • #785292
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    akhan786
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    His passing is probably his best offensive asset. He has an incredibly high motor but is also at the same time incredibly unselfish.

    You can just tell that he could be putting a lot more points on the board and his AAU coach has wanted him to assert himself as a scorer, but he’s on a loaded Houston Hoops teams and he’d rather be a team first player than a player who takes all the shots.

    One of my favorite prospects in the class.

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