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Following potential 2012 draftees

A very unknown. Look at this kid that plays for Campbell. Eric Griffin -- 6'9 PF.

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Not to pull too off topic....but if we saw the need for a point guard and realized there were none in the next 2 drafts, why didn't we draft Knight?

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I have liked Kabongo more than Teague or Marshall but he hasn't done a lot to keep me on the bandwagon.

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Outside of J'Covvan Brown, his teammates are pretty average. He doesn't have the talent around him that Teague or Marshall do.
 
Holy crap....I just read that Roy took his entire team and left the gym early (like 10 seconds or so) and left 5 walk-ons on the court so that nobody would get hurt when the fans rushed the court. I don't think I've ever seen or heard of anything like that. If I was one of those walk-ons, I would be beyond pissed at him.


/Yeah yeah, I'm a biased Duke fan.
 
Holy crap....I just read that Roy took his entire team and left the gym early (like 10 seconds or so) and left 5 walk-ons on the court so that nobody would get hurt when the fans rushed the court. I don't think I've ever seen or heard of anything like that. If I was one of those walk-ons, I would be beyond pissed at him.


/Yeah yeah, I'm a biased Duke fan.

Really? What an ***.
 
Kind of. He just looks like an NBA PG to me. He has to work on his shooting, but his shot isnt broken or anything.

I agree, he seems like an NBA PG. Great handles and passing, but unlike Marshall, he has blow by ability. Also, I read that he's learning to play more under control (this was probably the biggest knock on him). I wouldn't be surprised if he passes Marshall as the best PG prospect by the time the season is over.
 
OK, I have a game for everyone. We are going to play name that PG. This is how this works. I will write out three different stat lines for three different PG's and then you can guess who is who.

PG #1 38 Min 3-8 FG 0-0 3pt 1-2 FT 0 OReb 1 Reb 1 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 5 TO 3 PF 7 Pts
PG #2 33 Min 2-8 FG 1-5 3pt 1-2 FT 1 OReb 3 Reb 4 Ast 3 Stl 1 Blk 7 TO 5 PF 6 Pts
PG #3 39 Min 5-11 FG 2-2 3pt 0-0 FT 0 OReb 0 Reb 10 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 4 TO 3 PF 12 Pts

Rep points to the first person to get this right.
 
OK, I have a game for everyone. We are going to play name that PG. This is how this works. I will write out three different stat lines for three different PG's and then you can guess who is who.

PG #1 38 Min 3-8 FG 0-0 3pt 1-2 FT 0 OReb 1 Reb 1 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 5 TO 3 PF 7 Pts
PG #2 33 Min 2-8 FG 1-5 3pt 1-2 FT 1 OReb 3 Reb 4 Ast 3 Stl 1 Blk 7 TO 5 PF 6 Pts
PG #3 39 Min 5-11 FG 2-2 3pt 0-0 FT 0 OReb 0 Reb 10 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 4 TO 3 PF 12 Pts

Rep points to the first person to get this right.

Complete guessing right here.

1. Teague
2. Marshall
3. Kabongo.
 
OK, I have a game for everyone. We are going to play name that PG. This is how this works. I will write out three different stat lines for three different PG's and then you can guess who is who.

PG #1 38 Min 3-8 FG 0-0 3pt 1-2 FT 0 OReb 1 Reb 1 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 5 TO 3 PF 7 Pts Teague
PG #2 33 Min 2-8 FG 1-5 3pt 1-2 FT 1 OReb 3 Reb 4 Ast 3 Stl 1 Blk 7 TO 5 PF 6 Pts Marshall
PG #3 39 Min 5-11 FG 2-2 3pt 0-0 FT 0 OReb 0 Reb 10 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 4 TO 3 PF 12 Pts Kabongo

Rep points to the first person to get this right.

These are all the things that concern me.
 
OK, I have a game for everyone. We are going to play name that PG. This is how this works. I will write out three different stat lines for three different PG's and then you can guess who is who.

PG #1 38 Min 3-8 FG 0-0 3pt 1-2 FT 0 OReb 1 Reb 1 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 5 TO 3 PF 7 Pts Teague
PG #2 33 Min 2-8 FG 1-5 3pt 1-2 FT 1 OReb 3 Reb 4 Ast 3 Stl 1 Blk 7 TO 5 PF 6 Pts Marshall
PG #3 39 Min 5-11 FG 2-2 3pt 0-0 FT 0 OReb 0 Reb 10 Ast 1 Stl 0 Blk 4 TO 3 PF 12 Pts Kabongo

Rep points to the first person to get this right.

These are all things that I like to see.
 
Lets try the game but with SF's. This might be a little more difficult.

SF #1 36 Min 0-6 FG 0-3 3pt 1-2 FT 0 OReb 7 Reb 1 Ast 1 Stl 1 Blk 1 TO 0 PF 1 Pts
SF #2 39 Min 4-11 FG 1-1 3pt 8-12 FT 6 OReb 12 Reb 1 Ast 3 Stl 1 Blk 2 TO 1 PF 17 Pts
SF #3 25 Min 6-10 FG 3-5 3pt 6-6 FT 0 OReb 4 Reb 1 Ast 0 Stl 1 Blk 0 TO 3 PF 21 Pts
SF #4 27 Min 5-13 FG 1-4 3pt 4-5 FT 2 OReb 5 Reb 0 Ast 0 Stl 0 Blk 5 TO 3 PF 15 Pts
SF #5 27 Min 8-12 FG 1-2 3pt 2-4 FT 6 OReb 12 Reb 3 Ast 2 Stl 0 Blk 0 TO 0 PF 19 Pts

Again this is for Rep. (And general information)
 
Lets try the game but with SF's. This might be a little more difficult.

SF #1 36 Min 0-6 FG 0-3 3pt 1-2 FT 0 OReb 7 Reb 1 Ast 1 Stl 1 Blk 1 TO 0 PF 1 Pts
SF #2 39 Min 4-11 FG 1-1 3pt 8-12 FT 6 OReb 12 Reb 1 Ast 3 Stl 1 Blk 2 TO 1 PF 17 Pts
SF #3 25 Min 6-10 FG 3-5 3pt 6-6 FT 0 OReb 4 Reb 1 Ast 0 Stl 1 Blk 0 TO 3 PF 21 Pts
SF #4 27 Min 5-13 FG 1-4 3pt 4-5 FT 2 OReb 5 Reb 0 Ast 0 Stl 0 Blk 5 TO 3 PF 15 Pts
SF #5 27 Min 8-12 FG 1-2 3pt 2-4 FT 6 OReb 12 Reb 3 Ast 2 Stl 0 Blk 0 TO 0 PF 19 Pts

Again this is for Rep. (And general information)

I'll take a shot hmmm....

1. Adonis Thomas
2. MKG
3. Quincy Miller
4. Harrison Barnes
5. Le'Bryan Nash
 
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