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<blockquote data-quote="HurdyGurdyEer" data-source="post: 129303881" data-attributes="member: 1746848"><p>If he couldn't show enough to get drafted in the numerous workouts he had with teams this year he wouldn't have shown enough last year either. I just never believed, when watching Wanny play, that I was watching a future NBA player.</p><p></p><p>Does he have the athletic ability to play in the league? Yes.</p><p></p><p>But, besides his shooting struggles and his height, he's never shown the intangibles that a good NBA point guard has. I've seen him make some very good individual moves to the basket. But I don't think I ever saw him make a pass where I said, "Wow! What a pass!" And if it did happen it was the exception and not the rule. A short NBA point guard must consistently be a very good to superior passer in both the half-court and on the run.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if he had played on a team in college that didn't spend half it's time on offense standing around he may have developed better passing instincts. Who knows? But it is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HurdyGurdyEer, post: 129303881, member: 1746848"] If he couldn't show enough to get drafted in the numerous workouts he had with teams this year he wouldn't have shown enough last year either. I just never believed, when watching Wanny play, that I was watching a future NBA player. Does he have the athletic ability to play in the league? Yes. But, besides his shooting struggles and his height, he's never shown the intangibles that a good NBA point guard has. I've seen him make some very good individual moves to the basket. But I don't think I ever saw him make a pass where I said, "Wow! What a pass!" And if it did happen it was the exception and not the rule. A short NBA point guard must consistently be a very good to superior passer in both the half-court and on the run. Maybe if he had played on a team in college that didn't spend half it's time on offense standing around he may have developed better passing instincts. Who knows? But it is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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