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[QUOTE="LStudfellow, post: 2218883, member: 5436"] Productive in the pros. That is the debate Upstater is referring to... and therefore you would be wrong about either Dunn or Bentil being productive in the NBA so far: [URL='http://www.nba.com/article/2017/03/13/kris-dunn-minnesota-timberwolves']Kris Dunn's impact limited in rookie season with Minnesota Timberwolves[/URL] [I] From this article: [/I]"This season’s Rookie of the Year race got blown up, more or less, when the Philadelphia 76ers shut down center Joel Embiid over a nagging knee injury a couple weeks ago. Now, as the smoke clears and a debate revs up over various other candidates’ worthiness, one constant remains: [B]Kris Dunn still is no factor."[/B] Kris Dunn's first year NBA stats: 3.8 PPG, 2.4 APG, 37.7% shooting, 29% from 3 Ben Bentil's first year stats: in 5 games at the end of the year with the Dallas Mavericks (he was cut by the Celtics before the season started, in fact) he played a total of 10 minutes in 3 of those 5 games, did not score and had 2 rebounds total. He spent most of the year in the D-League with the Ft. Wayne Mad Ants, where he averaged 12.1 PPG and 4.5 RPG. Meanwhile, Daniel Hamilton averaged 15 points, 8 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game for the Oklahoma City Blue. He did even better in the playoffs, averaging 16 points, 7 rebounds and over 6 assists per game. In other words, neither Kris Dunn nor Ben Bentil had a productive year in the NBA. So to this point, it is 100% true that Ed Cooley has yet to produce a player who has been productive in the NBA. [/QUOTE]
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