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Re: Marcus Smart Comparison
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2014, 10:38:17 PM »

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He could come out anywhere between Tony Allen and Dwyane Wade, depending on how his first step and jump shot translate to the NBA level.

Well, he can already dribble, pass, and make a jump shot (although I'm sure he'll continue to work on improving that facet of his game), so he's definitely better than Tony Allen already.  I don't miss that bonehead.  What about him says that he won't be able to be a shooting guard?  Is it his height, style of play, etc?  Again, I really haven't seen him play.