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NBA sixth man of the year
I've already called Ronnie Brewer. That is undebatable.
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Is it in you?
Originally Posted by XxNeXuSxX
Al Jefferson/Gerald Green/Rajon Rondo
Nada for Tony Allen?
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Originally Posted by hateraid
I was gonna say that too ced. This guy was regarded as better than Monta in High School by some scouts.
I've seen a little of him in the NBA, but I think he has the potential to be better than Monta Ellis.
He is learning from the master everyday in practice, and has a great vet in Ollie mentoring him as well.
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Is it in you?
Originally Posted by fatboy11
I've already called Ronnie Brewer. That is undebatable.
Very much so. Like shogun and Darko.
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Decent college freshman
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Is it in you?
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I called bynum before the season started but if I were to pick one right now, then:
Jordan Farmar
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The Love B-Low
LeBron James. I just have a hunch about that kid...
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Missing Since 2009
Hakim Warrick. I was repping him all off-season
Pau I was right about too, back on draft day when he was traded for Shareef
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Decent college freshman
Originally Posted by kwajo
Hakim Warrick. I was repping him all off-season
Pau I was right about too, back on draft day when he was traded for Shareef
He's nice. Thought he be a mere Stromile Swift clone but his game expands beyond that comparisson. He's showed potent scoring ability with his back to the basket and everything..
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Kings fan
Fransisco Garcia and Ronnie Price. Also I'll say that Andre Blatche, Ike Diogu(dunno if he counts), and Paul Davis.
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I hit open 5-foot jumpshots with ease
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I'm trying to improve myself. I'm the new, better Jerm
Monta Ellis. Yeah, I called it first.
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MFFL
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I know he's not really under the radar, but Jose Calderon has looked great for the Raps this year. He's definately a legitimate starting PG, and he's still improving.
I liked what Steve Blake was doing in Washington, and although he's riding the bench in Milwaukee at the moment, I still think he can be pretty good. Nice shot, decent defense, and he's not a complete bonehead when it comes to running an offense.
Sean May's been getting some hype as well this year, but I've been a fan of his for a while, and he's proving to be starting caliber for the Bobcats right now.
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