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Trey Burke is a better passer and takes better care of the ball than Nelson ever did. Also Burke is longer than Nelson, with an extra 3 inches to his wingspan and an inch taller. As a prospect, I like Burke a bit more than Nelson.
However, I don't see him as an elite point guard either (definitely not Chris Paul), but rather as a guy that's going to be really solid for a long time and probably top 15 at his position for a while. Considering his leadership and toughness (something this team needs more of), I'll gladly take that, especially in this draft.
http://www.bourbonstreetshots.com/20...aw-from-draft/
Dario Saric officially withdraws from the draft
Good digging, MM. That's a shame, especially since his article got me on board with Saric just yesterday.
Strange he would do this. We've seen enough international guys get drafted and stay put a few years. Why in a year where it's reported he's looked at as top 10 pick would he not want his name in the draft regardless if he thinks he's ready or not?
Either way I think he's way too slow to be a difference maker as a wing player.
Jan Vesely did pretty much the same thing. This isn't unheard of. He just isn't ready.
In other news, Alex Len has now moved up to number 1 on DraftExpress's big board. Wow.
I think he almost has to in order to be an impact player. He doesn't have any advantages as a 3. Average athlete, slightly below average shooter, and he'll be undersized. At the 2 he can use his size and length to his advantage. I think he has enough laterally quickness to stay in front of enough guys where he's not a liability.
Demps has not ruled out the possibility the Pelicans could trade the pick to move up or down, obtain multiple picks or acquire more veterans to improve their roster. Sources say the Pelicans like Burke because he has the potential to get them in their offensive sets quicker and he could provide more versatility in their backcourt that could include starting point guard Greivis Vasquez playing off the ball. -VIA Times Picayune
I'm not too optimistic about Dipo because it seems like Minny really wants to trade up to get him. This came out a lil while ago.
There's still a strong interest from the Wolves in moving up in the June 27 NBA draft to select Indiana guard Victor Oladipo. According to sources, the Wolves have spoken to Oladipo's camp. No workout has been set up, because Oladipo's representatives need sufficient evidence that the Wolves can move up to Orlando's spot at No. 2, Washington's spot at No. 3 or Charlotte's spot at No. 4.
McNamara said yesterday that Dell doesn't even like Oladipo.
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