Stop it. How is he going to revolutionize an entire position, exactly? What is he going to do that hasn't been done before by a point guard?
At best, he's everything Tyreke Evans already is. Maybe he'd be ranked higher if he didn't get hurt but to say he "certainly" has the highest NBA ceiling is absurd. No one in this class has separated themselves. And you casually mention his ACL tear as if that's not a major thing to come back from.
well i would think Andre Drummond is number one and i don't think thats going to change the 2011 class seems really talented.
well i would think Andre Drummond is number one and i don't think thats going to change the 2011 class seems really talented.
Drummond is in the 2012 class, though I vaguely remember reading a report about him reclassifying and graduating early, potentially. I'm too lazy to look that up right now.
Drummond is in the 2012 class, though I vaguely remember reading a report about him reclassifying and graduating early, potentially. I'm too lazy to look that up right now.
Yeah i think i read that too and it said he would for sure number one if he was in 2011.
He is so flashy on the court, some of his passes simply just make you want to clap. his court vision is Derrick Rose x100000 entering the Steve Nash field.
When you become a fan you go all in.
Even if Wroten is a PG, which I don't think he is personally, he still isn't a better prospect than Myck Kabongo or Marquis Teague. I've really "drunk the kool-aid" on Kabongo; I'm not as high on Teague though he is currently the #1 PG in the nation.
I personally see Wroten as a SG. At that spot I can not say that he's definitely a top 5 prospect. Austin Rivers is certainly a notch above. Kentavious Caldwell, Bradley Beal, and PJ Hairston seem to be as well. Players like Mike Carter-Williams and Nick Johnson are big performances (points for MCW, insane dunk for NJ) away from also getting the nod over Wroten.
Even if Wroten is a PG, which I don't think he is personally, he still isn't a better prospect than Myck Kabongo or Marquis Teague. I've really "drunk the kool-aid" on Kabongo; I'm not as high on Teague though he is currently the #1 PG in the nation.
I personally see Wroten as a SG. At that spot I can not say that he's definitely a top 5 prospect. Austin Rivers is certainly a notch above. Kentavious Caldwell, Bradley Beal, and PJ Hairston seem to be as well. Players like Mike Carter-Williams and Nick Johnson are big performances (points for MCW, insane dunk for NJ) away from also getting the nod over Wroten.
Yeah Myck Canadian!!! But have you seen him can you fill me in on whats so special about him he seems really nonathletic.
Yeah Myck Canadian!!! But have you seen him can you fill me in on whats so special about him he seems really nonathletic.
Haven't seen him in person though I'm hoping to this year.
The reason Kabongo seems unathletic is because over the last couple years people have gotten spoiled by Derrick Rose and John Wall. Kabongo has excellent end to end speed and first step burst. That speed is deceptive because Kabongo plays a very controlled game and moves at "different gears" as needed.
What makes Kabongo some a good prospect is he is a "real" PG. It's not a situation where he is learning the position or is just a "small" scorer. Kabongo knows how to run an offense, keep all his guys involved, and create mismatches in freeleance offense.
Some people find his demeanor on the floor a bit brash or abrasive but personally as long as that stuff is directed to the opposition and not his team or coaches I don't mind it.
Haven't seen him in person though I'm hoping to this year.
The reason Kabongo seems unathletic is because over the last couple years people have gotten spoiled by Derrick Rose and John Wall. Kabongo has excellent end to end speed and first step burst. That speed is deceptive because Kabongo plays a very controlled game and moves at "different gears" as needed.
What makes Kabongo some a good prospect is he is a "real" PG. It's not a situation where he is learning the position or is just a "small" scorer. Kabongo knows how to run an offense, keep all his guys involved, and create mismatches in freeleance offense.
Some people find his demeanor on the floor a bit brash or abrasive but personally as long as that stuff is directed to the opposition and not his team or coaches I don't mind it.
Is he a one and done players or will he need a couple years in college