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I like Stauskus, but I would not trade both Martin and our #13 to get him. We'd be trading a one way offensive player for a potential one-way offensive player. Granted, Stauskus is younger and a more versatile offensive player than Martin (ball-handling and passing), but he's not much better (if at all) than Martin. And even though I think Stauskus will be a very good NBA shooter, he has yet to prove it at the NBA level. Since I still think we can get a very good player at #13, I wouldn't give up that pick AND Martin just to get Stauskus and I doubt Flip would either.
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What do you guys think of Aaron Gordon? He's a defensive stud with a nice wingspan, very athletic and needs work on his offensive game. Similar comments were made about Kawhi Leonard. Not saying he'll be Kawhi, but he's a player with nice upside and I'm intrigued.
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TeamRicky wrote:What do you guys think of Aaron Gordon? He's a defensive stud with a nice wingspan, very athletic and needs work on his offensive game. Similar comments were made about Kawhi Leonard. Not saying he'll be Kawhi, but he's a player with nice upside and I'm intrigued.
He merely looks the part. Could you really see him night in and night out stopping the best of what may be the deepest position in the league?
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TeamRicky wrote:What do you guys think of Aaron Gordon? He's a defensive stud with a nice wingspan, very athletic and needs work on his offensive game. Similar comments were made about Kawhi Leonard. Not saying he'll be Kawhi, but he's a player with nice upside and I'm intrigued.
He merely looks the part. Could you really see him night in and night out stopping the best of what may be the deepest position in the league?
I think he has as good a chance as anybody in the draft of being that guy. This past year, he led college basketball in defensive win shares. Last year MCW and Dieng were in the top 4 in defensive win shares. The year before the leaders in def. win shares were Anthony Davis, Dieng and then Draymond Green. And the year before that it was Kenneth Faried and Kawhi Leonard. Not bad company and he's only 18.