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  • #678954
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    I think we already pretty much knew he’s a physical specimen and he’s also a great athlete.

    Question is, can he use those tools and solidify his basketball skills?

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  • #39962
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    khaled_a_d
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    I think Quincy Miller is one of the top winners in the combine that nobody mentions
    In socks he is taller than Thomas Robinson in shoes with Sullinger’s wingspan and just 1/2 inch shorter standing Standing reach than Andre Drummond (1 inch more than Davis)
    He needs to add some muscles but as a SF his length is great even for a PF

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  • #678957
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    WolfRob
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     He hasn’t been the same athlete he once was. ACL injuries can do that to players. 

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  • #678958
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    mosdef
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    Have you looked at his body, he will never be a PF

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  • #678959
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    omphalos
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    I disagree with you there TOL-23, we knew he had solid basketball skills and great measurements, but the big question mark about Quincy Miller now is how he’s going to bounce back from his knee injury and if he’ll ever be the same level of athlete he once was.

    I’m a big fan of Miller, I think he’s being seriously slept on, he actually has some nice moves and skills, he’s a born scorer with great length for the SF spot, it just depends on whether or not he can get his body right.

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  • #678965
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    khaled_a_d
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    @ mosdef
    I Didn’t he will be a PF,what I meant is that he is a SF with the length of a PF

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  • #678967
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    avavalis
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    sometimes he has NO lift in his shot and he looks very passive

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  • #678980
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    WizardofOz
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    Everyone knew he had impressive physical measurements. The questions were about his athleticism and injury history. He could easily slip in this draft, all the way to the 2nd round.

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