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re: Info of the consensus Top 10 picks of 2013 Draft
Posted on 3/29/13 at 12:46 am to Cap Crunch
Posted on 3/29/13 at 12:46 am to Cap Crunch
Oladipo still did his thing in the loss.
Posted on 3/29/13 at 9:39 am to drake20
Nice write up on Michael Carter Williams from SBNation.
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Ultimately, his ceiling will depend on his outside shot. However, guys with his physical profile and passing ability(Rondo and Ricky Rubio) have been extremely successful at the next level without a consistent jumper. There are a lot of explosive but undersized scorers who can't run point in the NBA; Carter-Williams' ability to defend SGs and run the offense at 6'6 would allow a team to start someone like Ben Gordon, Lou Williams or Brandon Knight. While you couldn't pair him with a poor jump-shooter like Rodney Stuckey, any guard with a good jumper would look good next to him.
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If he was a 35-40 percent three-point shooter, he would be in the conversation for the No. 1 overall pick. Instead, like Damian Lillard, he could make a backdoor run at the Rookie of the Year award if he lands in the right spot in the lottery. He's the best player Boeheim has had in a decade; there will be a lot of NBA teams watching to see if he can keep up his hot shooting in the next few rounds.
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