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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 133289" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>He has met Mark and I know he likes and respects Mark. Jorgy imo is probably a little better passer than Mark, but Mark is a better shooter and scorer. Both are competitive as heck and both are sneaky good on defense.</p><p></p><p>Jorgy has good recognition on both ends and anticipates well. He has a bounce pass that few have today, though he is still learning when he can use it at this level. He can get beat off the dribble, but he has good anticipation and great hands which gets him steals. On the offensive end he is quick with the ball in his hands and has a nice little stutter move to get past his defender and into the lane. Right now teams are playing him to pass, but as he gets comfortable shooting he is going to start causing problems as teams will have to decide whether to allow him to shoot or to guard him which will open passing lanes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 133289, member: 1776"] He has met Mark and I know he likes and respects Mark. Jorgy imo is probably a little better passer than Mark, but Mark is a better shooter and scorer. Both are competitive as heck and both are sneaky good on defense. Jorgy has good recognition on both ends and anticipates well. He has a bounce pass that few have today, though he is still learning when he can use it at this level. He can get beat off the dribble, but he has good anticipation and great hands which gets him steals. On the offensive end he is quick with the ball in his hands and has a nice little stutter move to get past his defender and into the lane. Right now teams are playing him to pass, but as he gets comfortable shooting he is going to start causing problems as teams will have to decide whether to allow him to shoot or to guard him which will open passing lanes. [/QUOTE]
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