2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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Believe the hype. Can play both guard positions, great passer, great finisher with contact, great handle, beast in transition, moves well off the ball, 6'10 wingspan, criminal first step and a natural leader on the floor.

Only thing he needs to improve is his shooting, there's a reason he's #3 on most draft boards over kids who have had a lot more national exposure. Any team that picks a more "known" guard over him will regret it

Hes a younger mcw with better handles
 
wow that pass Tony made faked me out 
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 hope he can keep up the good work
 
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6'6" tony parker :wow:

Believe the hype. Can play both guard positions, great passer, great finisher with contact, great handle, beast in transition, moves well off the ball, 6'10 wingspan, criminal first step and a natural leader on the floor.

Only thing he needs to improve is his shooting, there's a reason he's #3 on most draft boards over kids who have had a lot more national exposure. Any team that picks a more "known" guard over him will regret it

Still gotta watch dude play... Def gonna look out for em now.
 
If we don't get Parker, Wiggins or Randle I would bet on us taking Exum to play next to MCW. Brett Brown is the Australian National Team coach and has probably known him for years.
 
JR Smith made reference to, paraphrasing here, Josh Selby getting into Brandon Jennings' pockets. Anyone have any additional info?
 
JR Smith made reference to, paraphrasing here, Josh Selby getting into Brandon Jennings' pockets. Anyone have any additional info?

one article said it was in ref to him getting dunked on by selby in the drew league game
but that doesnt sound correct
 
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Heading into Wednesday night's matchup with Anthony Davis and the New Orleans Pelicans, Utah Jazz forward Richard Jefferson had been working through a rough patch. The 13-year veteran had made only eight of his last 30 shots over the previous three games, including a 1-for-11 mark from 3-point range, and the Jazz were a combined -41 in the 78-plus minutes he'd played in those contests; Utah lost all of them, dropping to 0-8 on the season and looking for all the world like the worst team in the NBA.

You can understand, then, why the folks in the production truck working Wednesday's Jazz/Pelicans affair might not have been totally prepared to queue up Jefferson highlights and shot charts, and why they might have been caught somewhat by surprise when the Arizona product began to bust out of his slump at the expense of Monty Williams' team. I mean, like, they seemed really surprised:


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