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Old 10-26-2008, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by TroyD92 View Post
CBS top ranked point/Combo guards....Player Rankings: Wings - NCAA Division I Mens Basketball - CBSSports.com

its a joke to me that pop is below players like

Iman Shumpert #35 (good prospect but really? didnt know he was Jrue Holliday)
Kailan Lucas #18 (Lol)
Manny Harris #28 (LMAO)
Dominic James #34 ( I guess all Pop has to do is throw up bricks all game long)
Ronald Steele #36 (how long has it been since he's actually played?)
Stephen Curry #1 I know everybody is on his jock but he is as one dimensional as they get even though we've all witnessed that one dimension first hand.
The only one of those players I wouldn't take over Trevon is Iman Shumpert....maybe DJ or Steele.

Dominic James exhibited a low basketball IQ the last couple of seasons and his shooting has been awful, but he stops penetration a little better than Pop and his freakish quickness allows him to wreak havoc in the lane more often. If pressed I'd probably give a slight edge to James in spite of his liabilities.

Steele was better the first couple seasons than Hughes has been. If he's the gimpy Steele, then sure, but you've got to figure he's somewhere between that guy and the one earlier in his career, which is comparable to Hughes.

Stephen Curry almost single-handedly beat every opponent in the tourney, including us.

Lucas is a very good defender, has blazing quickness, and is a good finisher around the goal. Plus, you have to expect substantial improvement since he was only a freshman last season.

Manny Harris might end up being the best player in the Big Ten conference. Good on ball defender, quick first step laterally and going forward, sparked Michigan w/ his reading of the passing lanes. Offensively, he could always get where he wanted to because of his change of direction ability, he just was a little turnover prone because ball-handling skills needed honing a little. If he does that and adds range to his jumper he'll be downright scary. Tremendously competitive guy.....reminds me of Dwyane Wade a little. I'd draft the guy in the lottery in '09 or '10.
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