From what I've seen, I'd say he's more of a PG than Rivers.
Welll with his rise there is a good chance the Jazz take him. ESPN has only the Jazz taking him pretty much lol.
Just because ESPN likes Lilliard doesn't mean KOC will. The Jazz usually are off from what the media says they'll pick....I think
Oh sure there is always that chance. But one would have to assume that if one position that you really need to address is PG and there is one available at your draft position that he would get at least decent consideration.
Not saying take hi or dont just that if he is available when the Jazz's number comes up it is a real posiblity that they take him.
Weber State #1 in their conference plays the #2 team Montana Mountainmen on Tuesday. Should be an epic game.
Watch yourself...it's the Grizzlies and they're from a hippy town. I hate them. Don't make them seem manly by calling them mountainmen.
/Rant nobody cares about over.
Have you lived in Montana why the hate for the Coyotes?
I think the only question is: is Lillard a true enough point for KOC's liking? His long range shooting is on par with Jimmer's, with the volume to guarantee it is no fluke. His assist numbers per minute are the same as Jimmer, but he does have a better A/T ratio.
I watched a little bit of Machado today on ESPNU during the Rookie/Sophomore game. Saw nothing to be impressed by.
Just an off night? Or do you think you got a basic idea of his game?
Seriously...Team Marshall would probably rather have Lillard than Rivers, and Team Rivers would probably rather have Lillard than Marshall. Let's all just be happy that a third, more balanced PG prospect has emerged.
Not me. Rivers has clutch and heart to him. If we're going to draft an SG at the PG spot, we might as well go with Rivers. I don't see much PG in Lilliard unless he's gotten better since his Freshman year.
I'm Marshall, Rivers, Lilliard.
I don't see much PG in Lilliard unless he's gotten better since his Freshman year.
I can almost say with 100% confidence that he has gotten better since his freshman year.
He can hit FT's, unlike Rivers.
Better shooter than Rivers.
Better passer than Rivers (more assist and less turnovers)
Everything else is a toss-up and too hard to tell because they don't play the same people. (Rivers has an average PER of 17, Lillard's is off the charts at 35).