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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 775708" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>I was thinking of the Lammers comparison when I called it "easy". Quite honestly I forgot about the Okogie comparison so that does muddy the adjective a bit so you are right in your semantics. As I never really saw Lammers as an NBA prospect as a second team 5, it lead to my statement. </p><p></p><p>This was prior to Okogie blowing up the year before he was drafted, so he would be looking at/projecting Okogie as a 3 and D guy versus Moses as a second team energy guy. At that point, as raw as Moses was, he projected the athleticism that was a prerequisite. That was his rep coming out of the Raleigh area - high ACC athleticism but DII skills and a strong propensity to float the perimeter in games. So I can see a comment that he likely had the best prospects based on the measurables - not that he "was" a great NBA prospect. In fact I still am not sure he gets a shot after this year - though he almost certainly will get paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 775708, member: 2784"] I was thinking of the Lammers comparison when I called it "easy". Quite honestly I forgot about the Okogie comparison so that does muddy the adjective a bit so you are right in your semantics. As I never really saw Lammers as an NBA prospect as a second team 5, it lead to my statement. This was prior to Okogie blowing up the year before he was drafted, so he would be looking at/projecting Okogie as a 3 and D guy versus Moses as a second team energy guy. At that point, as raw as Moses was, he projected the athleticism that was a prerequisite. That was his rep coming out of the Raleigh area - high ACC athleticism but DII skills and a strong propensity to float the perimeter in games. So I can see a comment that he likely had the best prospects based on the measurables - not that he "was" a great NBA prospect. In fact I still am not sure he gets a shot after this year - though he almost certainly will get paid. [/QUOTE]
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