but i think player like thatcan fit with teams like LA where they have the big centre and a good back court, just a bit of speed and hustle at either sf or pf.Exactly what they said a few years back about Beasley. But as it turns out, Beasley is that classic "tweener" - not enough outside game, especially defensively, to play SF, and too small to play full time PF, so unless they can come off the bench and play a bit of a sparkplug role, they struggle to find a niche in the league. And I am afraid DWill is looking like a Beasley clone in that respect.
yeah imagine if he had of fallen to the thunder that year with the 3rd pick instead of harden
Rumors are Celtics are slightly interested in him with the Jet failingYeah a lot like J. J. Reddick
Christian Laettner, most potential of any college player I think, just couldn't transfer it to the big time, he was solid
Don't get me wrong.
OJ Mayo and John Wall, not busts, but haven't lived up to the "Hype". Greg Oden.... enough said.
mj... the second time around
John Wall was living up to the Hype before his Knee injury. 2 seasons averaging 16 & 8 is pretty good.OJ Mayo and John Wall, not busts, but haven't lived up to the "Hype". Greg Oden.... enough said.
John Wall was living up to the Hype before his Knee injury. 2 seasons averaging 16 & 8 is pretty good.
His hype going in was his passing skills.His hype was him being a scoring leader in the nba. Prior to injury he was just an average role player.
His hype going in was his passing skills.
I wouldn't exactly call a point guard who, in his rookie year, averaged more points & more assists than Chris Paul, Derrick Rose & Russell Westbrook in their rookie seasons an average role player.