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Donte D had almost the exact same height, wingspan, reach, weight, everything as Jrue Holiday did in 2009. Jrue Holiday is a max contract player, one of the best perimeter defenders in the league and is key on one of the best teams in the league.

Jrue Holiday actually only had a 34 inch vertical. And oh yeah, Burke had a 36.5 inch vertical and he is a few inches shorter than Donte who had a 42 inch vertical at the combine.

Think before you make an assumption about everything.
Since when did jumping become a part of how tall your reach is or how long your arms are? Jrue can be undersized too. Donte is undersized. It's a weakness. Accept it and stop arguing stupid points you cant win.

Edit: Please look up facts before you say ****. Jrue had a 6'7 wingspan and a 8'4.5 standing reach. He is an inch longer and 3 inches of reach on Donte. Please bring facts. While Jrue might not be the longest PG horizontally, he is a tall PG reach wise, which helps him defensively when contesting shots.
 
Put me on the Spellman bandwagon. I liked his combine highlights. Active on boards/putbacks. Seemed to have some better passing with more spacing. What's his realistic draft position range, though? Seems I'd seen him mocked as late first rounder.
 
Evans/Okobo/Shamet are probably my favorites at #21, wouldn't mind Brunson. Think we could add some solid players if we move up into the early/mid second (Carter/Edwards/Clark).
 
Put me on the Spellman bandwagon. I liked his combine highlights. Active on boards/putbacks. Seemed to have some better passing with more spacing. What's his realistic draft position range, though? Seems I'd seen him mocked as late first rounder.
20 ish to 35. No way he'd fall past 40.
 
Put me on the Spellman bandwagon. I liked his combine highlights. Active on boards/putbacks. Seemed to have some better passing with more spacing. What's his realistic draft position range, though? Seems I'd seen him mocked as late first rounder.
I think he's a 2nd rounder (probably goes in the 40s). I could see him being kind of forgotten about and end up being there at #52.
 


Holiday is probably the best backup PG prospect in the draft. He does shoot it really well. You dont see many college players shoot above 41% from 3 for three straight years, with his last year being the highest on really high volume.

If he had a little bit more standing reach (8'1, which is pretty average for a PG) or was a bit more athletic (pretty average in that department, but he is a fluid athlete who looks like he can mover laterally on D) he'd be a pretty exciting prospect.

I can see why people like him. Phoenix has had him in twice already. He'd be a perfect fit there, even though it might be a bit of a reach, as he has proven he can play off ball when he played with Lonzo last year.
 
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