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Kendall Marshall - Our next PG Hope

Just thought it was odd that he referred to a Jazz game as the Mavs game on a Jazz board. Then again, I'm so tired that just about anything would seem odd to me atm...

Nothing weird about it son. You have discovered a Mavericks spy among our ranks. EXCOMMUNICATION COMMENCE!
 
I didn't watch the 2nd half cause I was too pissed off, but if Marshall is showing that he is improving his shot I have no problem with him. I was just concerned (with good reason I might add) that if he can't score, he won't do as well in the NBA. I'm not too stubborn to admit I'm wrong on a guy though, if he can keep this shooting up I'm fine with him.
 
I didn't watch the 2nd half cause I was too pissed off, but if Marshall is showing that he is improving his shot I have no problem with him. I was just concerned (with good reason I might add) that if he can't score, he won't do as well in the NBA. I'm not too stubborn to admit I'm wrong on a guy though, if he can keep this shooting up I'm fine with him.

He air balled a shot from the elbow and accidentally banked a 12-15 footer. His shot still concerns me. His increased scoring has been more so from his better driving, imo. But if he can continue to get by his defender, I'd be totally fine with him. I just need him to show that he can either drive or shoot with more consistency--don't care which it is.
 
In a game with 6 or 7 future first round picks Marshall was the best player on the floor in that game. Most impressive play from Marshall was the isolation play at the end of the half. I didn't know he had that in him. It looked natural and it was as if he had been doing it his whole life.
 
I'm just a little nervous about Marshall's jumper and athleticism.

We've seen lately flashes of what Harris can do when he's motivated. His speed wrecks havoc on opposing defenses and his quickness allows his to play some lockdown defense. Just ask Kyle Lowry.

Rivers IMO could be a Harris like player with a far better jumper. And he's only a freshman!

Marshall? I have question marks. Will he consistently be able to defend? Or will he be another liability defensively? Will be consistently be able to get by NBA defenders? When teams start playing off of him because of his lack of a shot, how effective will he be?

And to be honest, his job isn't that impressive to me... Throw the ball to guys like Harrison Barnes (Kevin Duranchula Jr.) and watch him score..... I could do that.

Rivers is younger, more athletic, and has overall better offensive and defensive skills. The potential is through the roof on this kid.
And for folks who talk about Marshall improving, what about Rivers? He's what... 18? 19? years old? As if he WON'T improve?

I think the very fact that we're having a discussion about whether Rivers or Marshall is better should tell you who to take. Go with the young buck.


One last thing, Mark Jackson played in the NBA when you could bump, grab, and otherwise foul out on the perimeter. Today's NBA is all about speed. Just ask CP3, Westbrook, Rose, Wall, Lin, Nash, Parker, Lawson, Harris, etc. These guys get the ball and blow by their defenders/or else draw a foul because they're being bumped.

I think we really need to consider the evolution of the game. Marshall's defense should be concerning... As is his ability to get by NBA defenders.
 
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I'm just a little nervous about Marshall's jumper and athleticism.

We've seen lately flashes of what Harris can do when he's motivated. His speed wrecks havoc on opposing defenses and his quickness allows his to play some lockdown defense. Just ask Kyle Lowry.

Rivers IMO could be a Harris like player with a far better jumper. And he's only a freshmen!

Marshall? I have question marks. Will he consistently be able to defend? Or will he be another liability defensively? Will be consistently be able to get by NBA defenders? When teams start playing off of him because of his lack of a shot, how effective will he be?

Yep, you pretty much summarized dozens of pages into one post.
 
I think we really need to consider the evolution of the game. Marshall's defense should be concerning... As is his ability to get by NBA defenders.

Good luck getting people to listen to this one, the game is the same as it was when Mark Jackson played.
 
I'm just a little nervous about Marshall's jumper and athleticism.

We've seen lately flashes of what Harris can do when he's motivated. His speed wrecks havoc on opposing defenses and his quickness allows his to play some lockdown defense. Just ask Kyle Lowry.

Rivers IMO could be a Harris like player with a far better jumper. And he's only a freshman!

Marshall? I have question marks. Will he consistently be able to defend? Or will he be another liability defensively? Will be consistently be able to get by NBA defenders? When teams start playing off of him because of his lack of a shot, how effective will he be?

And to be honest, his job isn't that impressive to me... Throw the ball to guys like Harrison Barnes (Kevin Duranchula Jr.) and watch him score..... I could do that.

Rivers is younger, more athletic, and has overall better offensive and defensive skills. The potential is through the roof on this kid.
And for folks who talk about Marshall improving, what about Rivers? He's what... 18? 19? years old? As if he WON'T improve?

I think the very fact that we're having a discussion about whether Rivers or Marshall is better should tell you who to take. Go with the young buck.


One last thing, Mark Jackson played in the NBA when you could bump, grab, and otherwise foul out on the perimeter. Today's NBA is all about speed. Just ask CP3, Westbrook, Rose, Wall, Lin, Nash, Parker, Lawson, Harris, etc. These guys get the ball and blow by their defenders/or else draw a foul because they're being bumped.

I think we really need to consider the evolution of the game. Marshall's defense should be concerning... As is his ability to get by NBA defenders.

I am a pro-Rivers guy but some comments here need to be addressed. First, your regard for his youth. He is less than one year younger than Marshall. The latter's a sophomore in case you didn't know. Secondly, how easily you dismiss Marshall's assists and attribute them to the talent around him. Kentucky has insane talent but you don't see Teague stockpiling assists at a record pace. Marshall has a genuine feel for the point guard position that is rare and yet you seem to dismiss that. But maybe the fact that he's averaging more assists per game than anyone in 18 years is just a by-product of good fortune and the talent around him. That makes sense. I'm going to guess you haven't watched many of his games or are simply choosing sides without being objective. Regarding their abilities to improve, I see Marshall being able to improve his shooting through practice reps easier than I see Rivers being able to improve his point guard skills which is much more of a learned trait over years and years. I'm not saying he couldn't become a good point guard ala Westbrook but I see that as less likely than I do Marshall becoming a decent shooter. And lastly, your claim that NBA athletic talent is so much different than it once was. That what Marshall is doing now won't equate to the pros because he's just not that athletic. Where the hell do you think these pros have come from? I hate to break it to you but they came from the NCAA and Marshall is doing what he's doing against the best of the best on a night in, night out basis.

Listen, I'm not saying draft Marshall over Rivers. My gut tells me Rivers will be the better pro actually. But much of what you said was just flat out stupid.
 
I am a pro-Rivers guy but some comments here need to be addressed. First, your regard for his youth. He is less than one year younger than Marshall. The latter's a sophomore in case you didn't know. Secondly, how easily you dismiss Marshall's assists and attribute them to the talent around him. Kentucky has insane talent but you don't see Teague stockpiling assists at a record pace. Marshall has a genuine feel for the point guard position that is rare and yet you seem to dismiss that. But maybe the fact that he's averaging more assists per game than anyone in 18 years is just a by-product of good fortune and the talent around him. That makes sense. I'm going to guess you haven't watched many of his games or are simply choosing sides without being objective. Regarding their abilities to improve, I see Marshall being able to improve his shooting through practice reps easier than I see Rivers being able to improve his point guard skills which is much more of a learned trait over years and years. I'm not saying he couldn't become a good point guard ala Westbrook but I see that as less likely than I do Marshall becoming a decent shooter. And lastly, your claim that NBA athletic talent is so much different than it once was. That what Marshall is doing now won't equate to the pros because he's just not that athletic. Where the hell do you think these pros have come from? I hate to break it to you but they came from the NCAA and Marshall is doing what he's doing against the best of the best on a night in, night out basis.

Listen, I'm not saying draft Marshall over Rivers. My gut tells me Rivers will be the better pro actually. But much of what you said was just flat out stupid.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Wes Mantooth again.
 
And to be honest, his job isn't that impressive to me... Throw the ball to guys like Harrison Barnes (Kevin Duranchula Jr.) and watch him score..... I could do that.

It's not just that. He has excellent vision and throws the right pass almost every time. He makes great passes that just thread the needle perfectly or throws a great alley oop or a pass where only his guy can get it. He'll throw a pass perfectly from the other end of the court to a guy running the fast break for a basket. Not many guys can do it with the accuracy and timing that he does it with
 
Marshall;

- His passing is not a fluke nor merely a product of having great players around him. I think his passing should be considered undeniably elite. If you've watched him play, you can easily see he threads the needle as well as perhaps anyone in the NBA.

- My concern has always and only been the combination of lack of athleticism (first-step, specifically) and lack of shot. I just don't see how a player can have great success without one of the two. I know, it happens, rarely .. but it worries me. Just don't see him defending NBA PG's and I see his lack of first-step and shooting ability being a huge liability to an otherwise elite passer.
 
I really enjoy watching him because he is definitely the best passer in college basketball, I also hate watching him because **** shot is the ugliest thing ive seen in a long time. Also he is not very athletic at all, and in the NBA that will be a big problem. I can see him becoming a functional 3 point shooter ala Jason Kidd, but I wouldn't count on it. I wouldn't take him until the mid teens at the earliest.
 
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