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It would be quite surprising any if he was a top 3 player in this class.
since the 2010 draft, at least one of the 3 best players from that class came from pick 9 or laternolafan33 said:
For the second time, and I'm sure this will need to be repeated another three times after this, nobody is saying he can't be, would just be surprised if he is.bosoxlover12 said:2010:
Demarcus Cousins [5], John Wall [1], Paul George [10]
2011:
Kyrie Irving [1], Kawhi Leonard [15], Jimmy Butler [30]
2012:
Anthony Davis [1], Damian Lillard [6], Andre Drummond [9]
2013:
Nerlens Noel [6], Giannis Antetokounmpo [15], Victor Oladipo [2]
2014: **
Andrew Wiggins [1], Elfrid Payton [10]
** Jabari Parker should be #2, but I excluded him since he has little NBA experience
Every year, there is someone that falls through the cracks and is one of the best in the class. I don't see why it can't be Winslow, who could have easily gone Top 4 too
He shot over 40% from three in college....Mobruler said:Because he's a 6'5 SF who can't shoot
Sure but that doesn't make him a good shooter, there's no versatility to his range of jump shooting. No mid range game at all. He's scoring at the rim or at the 3 point line. He's walking, breathing NBA Jam.CameronCrazy06 said:He shot over 40% from three in college....
Mobruler said:Sure but that doesn't make him a good shooter, there's no versatility to his range of jump shooting. No mid range game at all. He's scoring at the rim or at the 3 point line. He's walking, breathing NBA Jam.
I think of him as like Quentin Richardson with better defense and less ambitious with threes, which would be a pretty decent career.
http://m.bkref.com/m?p=XXplayersXXrXXrichaqu01.html&t=5