This topic contains 7 replies, has 6 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar J.Lopez 17 years, 5 months ago.

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  • #3032
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    jaani
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    is college game to hard for him or …………………….

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  • #140641
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    James-Harden-13
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    i am with you. i saw him in the mcdonald’s all american game and he looked like a sure thing. other than jennings and mullens (who has fallen off the map as well) derozan looked like the best player. seems like he is a guy who can use another year of college seasoning. who knows? maybe later on in the year he will figure it out and his stock will rise again.

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  • #140642
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    benz0
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    he hasn’t been aggressive at all. he’s basically the anti-oj mayo, letting things just happen and not forcing anything. he’s starting to gain confidence though, and he’s had 18 points and 17 points the last 2 games, so he could be getting hot.

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    • #140647
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      jaani
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      if he keeps playing like that than he can be in the top 3 picks

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  • #140650
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    212923
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    this guy is athletic and he’s physically strong he can drive to the basket and he can shoot too so college game is not too hard hes getting his rhythm now and he will be perfect for Raptors or Miami
    next vc or tracy

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  • #140654
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    shangrila
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    He’s just needed some time to adjust to the college game. I think it was a culture shock for him after spending so many years with such a great physical dominance athletically over opponents in high school.

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  • #140712
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    sc0rebuckets11
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    It’s just the guy is raw… his jumpshot is nowhere near where it should be. He’s really athletic, but hasn’t found his own tempo/style… which could be a good thing if he learns in college rather than struggle in the pros. I still don’t know about him being the next vince..

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  • #141185
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    J.Lopez

    Teammates Malik Hairston and Maarty Luenen unexpectedly heard their names called but Taylor didn’t.
    Chat Sohbet Muhabbet Egitim Egitim eJJe Egitim ATATURK Ruya Tabirleri
    Siirler Hikayeler Fikralar Programlar Guzel Sozler Resimler freetemplates Taylor was arguably Oregon’s best player last season, but his 6-foot-4 frame makes him a undersized at the next level. Nonetheless, his scoring ability, length and athleticism give him a chance to make in in the league.

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