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- Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:14pm #5532

Meditated StatesParticipantI like seeing these two prospects having the heart to go head to head. Who wins tuesday when they go head to head?
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:29pm #170004
RemarqParticipantFlynn, he’s more mature and his leadership ability is fantastic. He’s a real floor general. I must say however, that I dont know why NJ would want a PG when they have other more pressing needs.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:32pm #170007
wildhogParticipantThey are both pretty good. I kind of want to give Jennings the edge because he played in a more competitive league (being he was already pro). Hes also more of a scoring guard in my opinion. Flynn has a chance because of his quickness to go to the hole, although I hear he cant shoot and that hes a pure PG that looks for assist more than points. All in all its going to be a great battle, that will probably come down to their defensive abilities.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:43pm #170012

Meditated StatesParticipantThe better defender will win. I suspect thats Jennings. I also don’t see why the Nets are bringing them in, but they said Hansborough is in that day too. They might really want Tyler in that slot. It could be too early to be taking him. We’ll see.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:45pm #170018
dfk666ParticipantJennings had more comp? He sat on a bench. The big east was pretty tough this year.
0- Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:55pm #170030
wildhogParticipantI know he sat on the bench this year, but you still cant take away the fact he played professionaly. The Big East may have been tough, but not all of them are going to play pro like Jennings had the opportunity to do straight out of high school. Jennings still had to practice with his team and get better playing actual pros. But, I will say Flynn was a great player in the arguably toughest conference in basketball last year. But, once again I say Defense will be the deciding factor.
Btw, one-on-one will be different than playing an actual game…the different situation could break either player.
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- Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 4:46pm #170020

RickyRubio9Participantactually has said he wants them to draft Flynn or rather he’d be fine with the idea although it doesn’t make much sense in why he would want another PG there when they can use their pick on a BIG MAN in which they really need a PF to play along side Brook Lopez because Yi just doesn’t seem to fit yet. Who knows, a SF isn’t a bad idea ala James Johnson?
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 5:15pm #170051
RemarqParticipantI thought one of jennings problems was that he went for flashy steals -and got burned a lot – rather than staying in front of his man and playing good defense? So I dont know how he’s the better defender.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 5:24pm #170064
no1ParticipantPersonally I would take BJ in any one on one comp. Dude is a prototypical iso player, a viewers dream and coaches nightmare?
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 5:28pm #170071
Michael.S.Participantharris is aware of the carter rumors and he wants to be the 2 guard intead of the 1(since he is more of a scorer than he is good at creating 4 others) and flynn or jennings play the 1
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 6:45pm #170142

knicksfreakParticipantJennings wins one on one but it would be close in a team game.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/21/2009 - 9:08pm #170211
bobbybParticipantOne on one means crap, they should waste their pick, they should trade down for a later 1st rouder , pick up second rounder ( eg ty rice, t douglas or aj price, and use the 1st rounder on psycho T
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