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[QUOTE="Oakland, post: 1007681, member: 590"] I think it is smart for him to go. He would get better in college but not enough to compensate for the preceived loss of potential. However, I doubt he does much more than hang around on the bench for one or maybe two contracts for all the reasons that have been stated many times. Concerning his passing, the assist ratio is excellent, and he had that one, strangely singular, game where he had 4-5 eye-opening-hot-dog passes which had NBA written all over them, but he also was very lacking in feeding the post. Many of his assists were plain vanilla passes to TC, CJ, and JG. Maybe with the scoring talent in the NBA that is all one needs. I wonder. Ennis is not strong to basket but he has some nice floaters, finger rolls, fade aways, etc that worked well in college - many of these won't work in the NBA, because his defender will still be with him in the pros and there will be a big athletic defender waiting for him at the basket. Regardless, I'll be rooting for him. [/QUOTE]
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