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Mel 17 years ago.
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- Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 8:22am #5143
dale20manParticipantWhats the difference between Wayne Ellington and Dionte Christmas? (other than the nat’l championship)
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 8:24am #165603

dukeballa8711ParticipantKOBE Has a BETTER team thats it, LEBRON is a better player!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 8:27am #165606
dale20manParticipantHaha yea…so Ellington or Christmas?
0- Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 8:34am #165608

dukeballa8711ParticipantI got to go with Christmas lol
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- Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 8:57am #165634

gatorheelsParticipantEllington- height 6’5.25 wingspan 6’6.5 vertical 38 agility 11.14
stats- 16pts 5reb 3ast 2TO 48%FG 78%FT 42%3ptChristmas- height 6’5.5 wingspan 6’9″ vertical 33.5 agility 10.83
stats- 20pts 6reb 3ast 3TO 2stl 41%FG 75%FT 35%3ptChristmas offers a little more length but Ellington is the better shooter. Plus Ellington has played against tougher competition. Ellington is better & no this isn’t a biased opinion.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 9:17am #165656

JNixonParticipantEllington is a better all around player. He is more talented than Christmas, many dont know this but Ellington averaged about 5 assists a game in his sophomore season and had a 1.6 assist to turnover ratio this season which is good for a 2-guard. He is better across the board as a basketball player than Christmas
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 9:18am #165658

Knicksboy34ParticipantTo be 100% honest…Ellington went to a powerhouse D1 school and Christmas did not
thats the only difference
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/16/2009 - 11:46am #165744

MelParticipantI saw him play when his team played my school in the A-10 Conference. He has a funny looking shot. Does not really drive that much. Other than Xavier, the A-10 is a very very weak conference.
Ellington has a picture-perfect stroke. He is sneaky quick. He played against much tougher competiton, therefore, I think that’s the difference between the two. Measurements dont really mean a thing. Back in 2003, the “best” athlete accoring to the numbers was Troy Bell out of Boston College. Im pretty sure he’s not in the league anymore, so combine numbers dont really mean that much. LeBron was 14th by the way. But back to Ellington, I think he is much more NBA-ready.
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