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[QUOTE="General20, post: 501664, member: 724"] How could I forget? BJ is the kind of forward I love, the tall rangy forward who can also shoot it. He fits Syracuse's system perfectly the way Grant and Roberson do, but because his game is more perimeter oriented than theirs he can play with them defensively and Syracuse can still space the court the way they want to offensively. Past experience with these kind of players (Nichols, Southerland, Shumpert, even Wes Johnson at Iowa St.) shows that it usually takes them a year or two to find their shot, but once they do they become invaluable. Its really tough for college D's to stop a 6'7 or 6'8 player when he's feeling it from deep. Ive got BJ as a 7. He is going to have to wait his turn as a freshman because Syracuse will be stacked with veteran wing talent (Fair, Grant, Gbinije) but by his Jr. year my guess is he becomes one of the most important players on the team. One of the reasons I have him as a 7 and not a 6 is because his handle is better than any of the shooters I mentioned above. That will help ease the transition in my opinion. My ranking would go like this: Roberson Gbinije McCullough Johnson Ennis Patterson Obokoh [/QUOTE]
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