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SU player with the most NBA potential?
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[QUOTE="moqui, post: 300774, member: 214"] I would say CJ as a soph is one dimensional compared to KJ as a soph. Already by the end of his second season, KJ had demonstrated the ability to play both wing positions and both forward positions - he even played emergency minutes at center. Kris had good form on his jumper even if his percentage was low (not unlike Demetris Nichols), but he also had the ability to drive from the perimeter, either all the way to the tin or to pull up and hit the mid range jumper with consistency. CJ, on the other hand, is a [S]3 in a 4's body[/S] 4 in a 3's body; he can really only play that one position - he has no demonstrated perimeter skills that would allow to him to play on the wing in anything other than spot duty. Maybe he has a secret trove of skills that he never got a chance to demonstrate, but based on what we have seen, he is what he is - an undersized 4 with no NBA skills. [/QUOTE]
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