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    JustinPersell
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    Which Morris twin will have a better carrer in the NBA. I believe it will be Marcus due to his offenisve game and ability to be effective on the perimeter. What do you guys think?

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    lbj_6

    I think Marcus Morris will have the best NBA career. This guy has very good offensive game.

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  • #541423
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    JustinPersell
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    I agree although I believe Markieff is very underated in this draft. He is about and inch taller and a better rebounder then Marcus and also a better defender. His offensive game is coming around and improved his three point shot and has a nice turn around jumper. Doesnt have Marcus’s midrange jumper but I believe that with the right team Markieff could be a started and become a good pick and pop optition for a team like the Pacers if Jimmer isn’t there because they would take him if hes on the board. Maybe the Bobcats at nineteen.

    Its hard to tell but I think both will be in the leauge for 10-12 years and be soild starters from day one.

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    fj84utu389tu5
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    I think they both will have solid careers, but I think Marcus will be better.

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    ghettosermon
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    Markieff is the safer pick to be a solid role player, Marcus is the one with more potential but a lower floor. Markieff will definitely have a role in this league with his rebounding, defense, and decent offensive skills. Marcus has a far better skill set but could very well struggle with the quickness of wings and the size of post men. Everything depends on team and situation. For example if I’m Indiana at 15 and have my choice of either I’d probably take Markieff to complement Hansborough and Hibbert. At 11 for Golden State for example I’d take Marcus because of his fit as that 3/4 for their system.

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