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How Isaiah Abraham has impressed Dan Hurley
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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 5058884, member: 10"] Yes, of course. That's what people are expecting when they mock him in the first round. He entered the draft to go through the process and get feedback from NBA people on what he needed to do to get drafted higher. He's obviously not getting any taller, longer, or more athletic. He needs to refine his skills, get better, and impact the games more. And from what we've seen from Karaban over 2 season it's not hard to see him taking the suggestions and expanding his game and getting better. Obviously if he doesn't do that then he won't go in the first round. Don't all the college players who don't get drafted after their freshmen years and then go first round after their sophomore or junior years improve and make more of an impact on the games? What did Jordan Hawkins do between his freshman year and then sophomore year to be a lottery pick? Why wasn't he a lottery pick after his freshman year? Didn't he show skills and athleticism that could be projected from his freshman year? I'm not even sure where we disagree. This is all so obvious. [/QUOTE]
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