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[QUOTE="jdubs30, post: 1709964, member: 1620"] I love Mali but his problem will be there is a million guys like him. He's a 6'6 2G who can shoot and is average athletically (I love his ability to get to the rim as a freshman though). He will be a GREAT college player but it's hard to imagine him being a lottery pick. G will make it. He's obviously more of a 2 guard at the NBA level, but he's shown he can handle the ball (he's shown big time improvement there). He's a good shooter who can pass, rebound and play D. He's slightly above average athletically. His issue really is his age -- other than that he checks off everything you'd want in a 2G at the next level. Lydon is someone that scouts will drool over. A guy that size who has really good IQ, can shoot it and has solid handle. Like someone said above, he's definitely a 4 int he NBA so it will be a question mark if he will be able to guard other 4's. I think he will take a huge step forward next year and really show his complete game. He will probably be a lottery pick this time next year. I like Howard as well. His vision is very impressive, but his handle isn't as tight as it needs to be. He has great size and has a knack for putting the ball right where the shooter needs it. His shot is obviously there, I think he was hesistant this year to shoot but we will see it more next year. Anytime your Howard's size as a PG and you can pass really well, you'll have a spot in the league. If his scoring picks up the next 2 years, he'll be fine. I don't buy Robey as an NBA guy. Absolutely love his hustle and what he does for us -- when he's on I don't think there's anyone who wants a rebound more. But he'll have to show handle and the ability to make 3's next year to get on NBA radar's. Right now he's a 6'7 215lb PF---tough to make it in the NBA with that. [/QUOTE]
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