Oh whoops, you're right.Wasn't Brea who he was talking about?
Alex would be a fool to leave if he's going 2nd round. He's the clear leader/scorer on next year's team and his stock could easily rise to lottery pick level.I think the top of the 2nd round is a sweet spot for Karaban. Teams are salivating over 3&D guys, and Karaban is one of the best ones in this class. At first, I thought he for sure was coming back, but now I lean towards him staying in the draft. His stock is as high as it's going to get, a la Andre Jackson last year.
Difficult to keep track of things when so many things are happening so quickly.Oh whoops, you're right.
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I think the top of the 2nd round is a sweet spot for Karaban. Teams are salivating over 3&D guys, and Karaban is one of the best ones in this class. At first, I thought he for sure was coming back, but now I lean towards him staying in the draft. His stock is as high as it's going to get, a la Andre Jackson last year.
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Now we know who Tristen was calling.
Alex plays adequate good defense at the college level. By no means is he a 3 and D guy. He doesn't have NBA athleticism to play D. His calling card will be his 3 point shot. He is a fantastic cutter, and right now not a great finisher. I have no doubt his finishing and 3 point shooting will improve.He's a 3 guy. And an inconsistent one, with a penchant for hitting huge shots when the teams needs it.
But there's no position in the league Alex can defend adequately. That's why I think he'll be back.
I think it will be Diarra, Ball, McNeeley, Stewart and Samson to at least start the season.Nowell
Ball
McNeeley
Stewart
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