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    Kevin6CD
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    Full length scouting report on Spencer Dinwiddie available here:

    sixchampdrive.blogspot.com/2014/06/2014-draft-scouting-spencer-dinwiddie.html

    Appears to be well ahead of schedule in his rehab from knee surgery, as his doctor apparently compared his timetable to Adrian Peterson’s.  Aside from his knee injury, the main concern with Dinwiddie is his ability to defend NBA PGs.  He’s a very versatile offensive player with excellent efficiency numbers.

     

      

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    I don’t think “defending NBA PGs” is a issue, as I se him more of a sg. A good one at that, I think he’s a sleeper if he falls to second round. I can see OKC grabbing him with their second pick in the first round. Combo guard in the Harden mold, that can back up both Lamb and Westbrook. I think Jackson is gone after next year to start for someone, so they’ll need to stockpile their guards.

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    I don’t think “defending NBA PGs” is a issue, as I se him more of a sg. A good one at that, I think he’s a sleeper if he falls to second round. I can see OKC grabbing him with their second pick in the first round. Combo guard in the Harden mold, that can back up both Lamb and Westbrook. I think Jackson is gone after next year to start for someone, so they’ll need to stockpile their guards.

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      until the injury in his junior year; not a sure thing, but it shouldn’t be surprising if he ends up playing some PG in the NBA as well, so yes, staying in front of NBA PGs will be an issue.   

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      until the injury in his junior year; not a sure thing, but it shouldn’t be surprising if he ends up playing some PG in the NBA as well, so yes, staying in front of NBA PGs will be an issue.   

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