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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 200588" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Sean Obi posted 11.4 and 9.3 as a freshman at Rice, yes I know in CUSA, and gets almost no playing time at all at Duke. 6-9 250 and a game altogether not that different than Mitchell's. Mitchell would play more but he wouldn't be a starter at Duke. And there is nothing wrong with being a two taking 3 point shots. There's also nothing wrong with being a role player. Smith played, and the transfer didn't change this, on one of the worst teams in the ACC last year. And we're not talking about an Eric Green who put up 25, 4, and 4 or Shumpert who put up 17, 6, 3.5, and was the best defender in the league. Smith is a good shooter, decent scorer, but not a whole lot else. He doesn't have the point guard skills to slide to the one nor the size to slide to the 3. He'd have a role on a better team in the league but it'd probably be either as a secondary outside scoring option, or more likely an offense off the bench type of player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 200588, member: 2299"] Sean Obi posted 11.4 and 9.3 as a freshman at Rice, yes I know in CUSA, and gets almost no playing time at all at Duke. 6-9 250 and a game altogether not that different than Mitchell's. Mitchell would play more but he wouldn't be a starter at Duke. And there is nothing wrong with being a two taking 3 point shots. There's also nothing wrong with being a role player. Smith played, and the transfer didn't change this, on one of the worst teams in the ACC last year. And we're not talking about an Eric Green who put up 25, 4, and 4 or Shumpert who put up 17, 6, 3.5, and was the best defender in the league. Smith is a good shooter, decent scorer, but not a whole lot else. He doesn't have the point guard skills to slide to the one nor the size to slide to the 3. He'd have a role on a better team in the league but it'd probably be either as a secondary outside scoring option, or more likely an offense off the bench type of player. [/QUOTE]
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