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<blockquote data-quote="mstranahan" data-source="post: 876950" data-attributes="member: 2802"><p>I think being undrafted will serve Jordan well. That would give him (and his agent) a chance to determine which team he thinks is the best fit for his strengths and then bust his *** to make the squad (or G League affiliate) on a make good contract. It's happened a lot and I agree with [USER=360]@Techster[/USER] that his combination of physical ability and effort could see him as contributor on an NBA roster for several years. At worst, he makes a nice living in G League, 10 day contracts or playing overseas. Hard work has paid off for him and I'm thrilled for him</p><p></p><p>My gut says Devoe will be in the G League or in Europe for several years. His primary skill is desirable in today's NBA, but he has too many deficiencies that are hard to overcome. He doesn't have a good handle and is not a good passer. His on-ball defense is horrific and he isn't an aware help side defender. At the end of the day, he's a nice spot up shooter but his lack of lateral mobility and speed means he can't be a 3 & D guy because he doesn't have the D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstranahan, post: 876950, member: 2802"] I think being undrafted will serve Jordan well. That would give him (and his agent) a chance to determine which team he thinks is the best fit for his strengths and then bust his *** to make the squad (or G League affiliate) on a make good contract. It's happened a lot and I agree with [USER=360]@Techster[/USER] that his combination of physical ability and effort could see him as contributor on an NBA roster for several years. At worst, he makes a nice living in G League, 10 day contracts or playing overseas. Hard work has paid off for him and I'm thrilled for him My gut says Devoe will be in the G League or in Europe for several years. His primary skill is desirable in today's NBA, but he has too many deficiencies that are hard to overcome. He doesn't have a good handle and is not a good passer. His on-ball defense is horrific and he isn't an aware help side defender. At the end of the day, he's a nice spot up shooter but his lack of lateral mobility and speed means he can't be a 3 & D guy because he doesn't have the D. [/QUOTE]
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