Jazz need two PGs for the future. Watson and Tinsley are at the end of their careers.
Porter sucks. SUCKS.
Haven't seen a full game yet, but highlights/scouting videos.
I would take MCW and McCollum over Burke.
Shabazz with another 27 point game against #7 Missouri. He had 7 of UCLA's 9 points in OT. He got off to a slow start (though, not as slow as people make it sound like), but he's really coming alive as of late. He's averaging about 20 PPG, not to mention UCLA should be ranked after tonight's win. The race to the #1 pick is on.
Whoa, McCollum? Why?
Also only had 1 rebound and 1 assist.
I wrote the biggest post ever on that, I'm not going into it again lol.
Since you could find it faster than I could, maybe you could at least direct me to it?
Lillard's success is quite the anomaly (seniors rarely storm to the top of ROTY discussions, the same goes for coming from a small school). Being driven to grab the "next Lillard" 30 games into his career, and being such an anomaly, seems pretty knee-jerk to me.
That's all.
Ability is totally reliant on the level of difficulty. His ability to play PG has yet to be vetted to most people's liking.With the success of not only Lillard, but guys like Curry and Lin etc. I think NBA teams are more willing to give small school players the benefit of the doubt. At any rate, I think his success against big schools helps dispel the small school argument.
When it comes to McCollum, I think it's more worth discussing his ability to play PG in the NBA than his level of competition.
With the success of not only Lillard, but guys like Curry and Lin etc.