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  • #4445
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    birdman1113
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    whos are the versitile players in the draft?

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  • #156588
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    torontoraptors10
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    I would have to say DeMar DeRozan, Earl Clark and Tyreke Evans

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  • #156590
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    blackflash234
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    Earl Clark and Terrence Willaims

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  • #156591
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    mb6297

    Earl Clark… If his offense becomes more polished, he reminds me of Lamar Odom.

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  • #156595
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    Lil Babe
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    Earl Clark, James Johnson, & Tyler Smith if they all improve their offense they could be some of the most versatile players in the NBA

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  • #156598
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    Remarq
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    It has to be Earl Clark.

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  • #156600
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    Johnny_Hazeltine
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    A lot of times versatile is just another way of saying a player doesn’t have a position. Just because a player CAN play at two or more positions doesn’t mean he SHOULD.

    That being said, I think Earl Clark is the only really legit multi-positional player in this draft.

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  • #156631
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    gwh21
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    I would have to go with terrance williams of l’ville. he can basically do it all…minus shoot the 3.

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  • #156637
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    Killer_kat12345
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    Even though I agree with Earl Clark being the most versatile player,
    But Tyreke Evans is probably 2nd, since he is a natural 2 guard but can play the 1 with ease.. His ball handling skills and passing ability are supreme, giving him the ability to play both positions in the NBA.

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  • #156639
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    Stanford hoops
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    bascically its gonna be a tall palyer and a player who can play 3 or more potiions so id have to say earl clark..possible evans since with his length he can play the 3

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  • #156643
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    sameolG
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    Terrence Williams as far as offense and defense and ability to play 3 positions well

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  • #156644
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    Stanford hoops
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    3 positions well???..whats the third position..definatly not pg..bringing the ball up in college is different fromplaying pg in the nba

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  • #156694
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    dsal

    He can almost play 3 postions……… PG, SG, SF. At 6’6 he is multi-talented

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  • #156706
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    sameolG
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    I never said he’ll just be bringing the ball up, 4 years in college has his IQ a lot higher, he’ll get drafted to a more veteran team so he wont be relied on to make critical decisions at the point, he’s an elite passer and he can run an offense.. so I do believe he can run play 3 positions well

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  • #156724
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    JNixon
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    My choice is Clark too, he could potentially play 4 positions in the NBA.

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  • #156775
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    Legend
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    I think he has enough bball IQ, passing, and ball handling to play the point when needed. Obviously the sg becaus thats his natural position but i think sf too. He is an underated athlete whos crafty and has good strength.

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  • #156878
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    Johnny_Hazeltine
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    ~Terrence Williams has no offensive game, so scratch that.
    ~Tyreke Evans is an attacking guard. Not a PG. Not a SG.
    ~James Harden is a short, old school SF with streaky range.

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  • #156953
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    Stanford hoops
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    evans can play point..who said you cant be a attacking pg..thats what parker was when he first came into the leauge..same with stoudimire..nba teams are saying he can play pg so i think ill stick with there opnion on this one..and not one gm writer etc thinks williams can play three positions

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  • #157059
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    Pistol Pete. The Pelican
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    the louisville duo of williams and clark, tyreke evans, tyler smith,james johnson, dajuan summers, and derrick brown from xavier the sleeper pick of the draft.

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  • #157089
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    goodielecks
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    DaJuan Summers, maybe not versatility in playing multi positions but i guess versatility to guard positions up to the 4. His physique could allow him to guard the 4 while he’s relatively quick enough on the perimeter.

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  • #157144
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    Stanford hoops
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    summers had a hard time guarding anyone this year..lol

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  • #157435
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    Deeds

    Earl Clark, James Johnson

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