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    steviechillz
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     Whose more liekly to have a NBA career? or the better NBA career? All of them are PG’s that might get drafted:

    Corey Fisher, Chris Wright, Kalin Lucas, Randy Culpepper, Talor Battle?

    1) Chris Wright-worked out with Chris Paul beginning of season…If CP3 likes him, i like him

    2) Kalin Lucas- Based on his na me and his success in the NCAA tournament over his 4 yrs

    3) Corey Fisher- Herky, jerky dribble and i think is underrated bc of his poor preformance in the tournament

    4) Talor Battle- Scoring machine and is more athletic than people think.  He will be in the dleague nxt year

    5) Randy Culpepper- Kid is another scoring machine.  Was projected as a Nate Robinson type and was more considered an NBA prospect last year.  I like this guy

     

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    gatorheels
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     As of now I don’t see any of those guys getting drafted.

    I would say Chris Wright has the best chance though of making it in the NBA.

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    JNixon
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    I’d say it’s between Lucas and Culpepper.

    Lucas was a backup PG prospect before Michigan State’s disaster season and his Achilles injury. That injury zapped alot of his quickness though, and made him easier to guard. If he ever regains that quickness, he has the saavy and winning attitude to be a backup PG.

    Culpepper has the potential to fill a role more than any other player on this list with his explosive scoring ability and athleticism. He’s like a skinnier Nate Robinson to me, and I think he’ll be able to play in the NBA sooner or later. The guy is a big-time offensive talent and athlete, even though he’s small and not a PG.

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    TRC1991
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    Chris Wright because he has an NBA body and reminds me of Derek Fisher, heady veteran, not going to do anything outside of his comfort zone, he could be an effective veteran-style backup

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