Dante Exum vs. Zach LaVine

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DAlbert

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Dante Exum is just basically a taller Tony Parker


thing is Tony played professional before he got to the league unlik Exum
 

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UCLA combo guard, everyone thought he was about 6'2"-6'3" until yesterday when he measured out at just under 6'6" which will shoot him up the boards because instead of people wondering if he can play the 1, they will assume he's a 2.

Had the fastest lane agility test today and a 41.5" vert, basically he's the type of athlete with the height that makes scouts lose their minds.

Grow 3-4 inches right before everyone's very eyes, brehs :dahell:
 

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that's a huge risk you're taking. Lavine's future ultimately depends on whether that team can develop him well. Exum's future may not hinge as much on that.

True, but his athleticism at his size is downright scary, and he has no choice but to succeed with the way the game is officiated today, and he can handle and shoot it, once he puts it altogether:whew: it's a wrap
 

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True, but his athleticism at his size is downright scary, and he has no choice but to succeed with the way the game is officiated today, and he can handle and shoot it, once he puts it altogether:whew: it's a wrap

There's athletic ball players that enter every year. Some wind up elite, and then you have others that don't live up. If his skills matched his athleticism he'd be drafted ahead of everyone, but he has no real skill.
 

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There's athletic ball players that enter every year. Some wind up elite, and then you have others that don't live up. If his skills matched his athleticism he'd be drafted ahead of everyone, but he has no real skill.
He's 19, it's going to come and he can shoot and dribble a little bit:ufdup:

But that's why I said 3 years breh
 

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There's athletic ball players that enter every year. Some wind up elite, and then you have others that don't live up. If his skills matched his athleticism he'd be drafted ahead of everyone, but he has no real skill.

He shot 38% from 3, that is a skill and generally speaking very few freak athletes hit the league with any semblance of a jumper, especially 2 guards. Who was the last SG on the same level athletically that shot that kind of percentage from 3?

The closest comparison would be Terrence Ross, and LaVine has a better handle than him :yeshrug:
 

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UCLA combo guard, everyone thought he was about 6'2"-6'3" until yesterday when he measured out at just under 6'6" which will shoot him up the boards because instead of people wondering if he can play the 1, they will assume he's a 2.

Had the fastest lane agility test today and a 41.5" vert, basically he's the type of athlete with the height that makes scouts lose their minds.
How is that possible :mindblown:
 
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