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<blockquote data-quote="gt24" data-source="post: 790527" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>agree with all of this. against those long athletic players going 1v1 i thought his production dropped significantly. (perhaps not always in the boxscore because of putbacks transition etc, but in 1v1 matchups. but scouts aint looking at boxscores and they aint looking at film of him going against big slow 5s.) also think his ability to breakdown perimeter defenders (modern 4s) is not nearly good enough. he does it fairly well against bigger/slower 5s, but that will not be what he sees in the pros. imo, *if* a team drafts him late 2nd round it will be as a developmental player to send to the G-league. the question is: does he want to further develop those skills at GT in the ACC as an alpha-dog or in the G-league with limited minutes off the bench. otoh, even if he is getting limited game minutes in the G-league, he still gets to work full-time job of bball development with pro coaches and trainers and no college academic distractions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt24, post: 790527, member: 538"] agree with all of this. against those long athletic players going 1v1 i thought his production dropped significantly. (perhaps not always in the boxscore because of putbacks transition etc, but in 1v1 matchups. but scouts aint looking at boxscores and they aint looking at film of him going against big slow 5s.) also think his ability to breakdown perimeter defenders (modern 4s) is not nearly good enough. he does it fairly well against bigger/slower 5s, but that will not be what he sees in the pros. imo, *if* a team drafts him late 2nd round it will be as a developmental player to send to the G-league. the question is: does he want to further develop those skills at GT in the ACC as an alpha-dog or in the G-league with limited minutes off the bench. otoh, even if he is getting limited game minutes in the G-league, he still gets to work full-time job of bball development with pro coaches and trainers and no college academic distractions. [/QUOTE]
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