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He is not a point guard!
He is a scorer that they asked to score.
Unless he was a lights out isolation shooter or rodman like rebounder ( which he is neither) the nba would have no use for him if he couldn't handle the ball. If he gets drafted first round that would mean they think he can. And if it's the 2nd round, he will have to prove he can. But my argument always was, DD vs. fellow college 4's. You guys are acting like I'm comparing him to Chris Paul or something....
you don't make any sense, and clearly do not know DeAndre Daniels' game, or NBA ball. If you are a 6'8 wing in the league you are either a superstar(not daniels), or a 3D player.
Since you are not displaying any knowledge thus far on this thread I'll spell it out for you. A 3D player is a wing who can guard multiple positions due to size/athleticism(D), and stroke open three's, often from the corners(3). The one thing they almost never, EVER do is dribble the basketball.
They play tough D, run to the corners on offense, and wait for a pass from a Pick/Roll or rotation. If open, they shoot. If not, THEY ROTATE THE BALL OUT.
As an example, James Jones(6'8, 200... sound familiar?) shoots 90%+ of his shots on corner threes.
So your point that the NBA would have no need for a wing that can't dribble is not only incorrect, but mind-numbingly incoherent with modern basketball theory.
Just stop. seriously. Stop.