EastCoast2
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I think his real shot is at the 2, but I just can't imagine him covering a Kobe, even a Dion one on one. As it is, he's not exactly know for his defense. Still, he can score from anywhere on the court. He will have to take the next level a lot more serious than he did at Westwood.I just don't think he's athletic enough to play the 2 and not nearly big enough to play the 3, that's all. Watch him be James Harden in 2 years though
Muhammad will be more successful in the NBA than your boy Davis. Mark it down.I think he will be a bust...no NBA position
Muhammad will be more successful in the NBA than your boy Davis. Mark it down.
i have to disagree with this. His size would require him to be a phenomenal athlete, which he is not.I think Muhammad will be an incredible pro.
Big time freak. I find it funny that some say he can't find a position yet NBA teams shift guys around all the time.I don't think you are giving Shabazz enough credit for how athletic he is, kids a freak. Don't forget the kid missed the start of the season with an injury.
His team was led by three freshman five stars, a senior PG who had zero leadership ability, and a coach who had lost control of his program. In hind-sight, it was a recipe for disaster.
The natural ability with Muhammad is there and I have a feeling that if he chose Duke, we'd be singing a different tune about him.
I think he's an all-star in three years.
I don't think you are giving Shabazz enough credit for how athletic he is, kids a freak. Don't forget the kid missed the start of the season with an injury.