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  • #13966
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    I hear all this talk about Eric Bledsoe being the 2nd best PG in the nation behind John Wall. Did you guys forget about Kemba? He’s got good court vision and has the ability to make difficult passes. Not to mention he has the ability to create his own shot off the dribble or he can drive it in whenever he wants. People forget about him because Eric Bledsoe is on the Kentucky roster. I bet if Kemba was a Kentucky starter people would say he was the 2nd best PG. Kemba is doing this with a bad UConn team. This guy is easily a top 10 pick next year or even higher.

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  • #268290
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    I agree. As of now, Kemba Walker is the 2nd best PG prospect. Eric Bledsoe hasn’t even played well when he gotten the chance to be a PG in limited minutes. He’s overdribbled countless amounts of times, is very turnover prone, and hasn’t make any reads or passes that make me think he can be an NBA PG this time next season. Kemba Walker showed more promise at the PG spot than Bledsoe at the same stage of development too. Bledsoe has a good deal of upside, but so does Walker.

    I think whoever drafts Bledsoe should know they will be drafting a likely backup PG. A Kyle Lowry type at best, and a Darius Washington Jr. type at worst

    Kemba Walker reminds me alot of TJ Ford, and I like him better as a prospect than Bledsoe. He’s much more of a PG even though he’s a shaky decision-maker sometimes. He also improved his shot towards the end of the year. He’s not more than a mediocre starter either though

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  • #268294
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    BasterdInABasket
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    Kemba is pretty similar to ty lawson and they have pretty similar college stats but i dont think walker is gonna develop into the outside shooter that lawson is though. Lawson is also a better decision maker too and takes care of the ball but Walker is still a first round pick most likely but he’ll need a huge year to get to the top 10.

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  • #268335
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    NashyMing
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    Kemba Walker should be the 2nd best PG in this draft. Bledsoe is good and talent, but he doesn’t really have a PG game yet. I wouldn’t be surprised to see both coming out in this year draft and both getting drafted in 1st round. If a team is looking for a PG to play now, I think Kemba Walker is a better option. If a team already has a veteran PG and can allow the pick to develop, then Bledsoe may have higher upside (that is if he’s willing to learn to be a PG).

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  • #268339
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    Charlie Sheen
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    Kemba is a starting pg hands down. He is the next Tim Hardaway maybe even better.His quickness and handle plus court vision and swagger will lead him to the top.

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    Charlie Sheen
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    Kemba is a starting pg hands down. He is the next Tim Hardaway maybe even better.His quickness and handle plus court vision and swagger will lead him to the top.

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  • #268372
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    the I in win
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    wow, next tim hardaway. I think your a little to high on walker. he could be ok, i like the comparison to tj ford but tim hardaway?

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  • #268414
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    samgraz
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    did you guys forget that Evan Turner is a PG?

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  • #268415
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    samgraz
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    did you guys forget that Evan Turner is a PG?

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  • #268416
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    JNixon
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    Nah, no one forgot. He’s not a projected NBA PG. He’s playing the PG for OSU out of necessity.

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