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    Don't Try. quentin_compson's Avatar
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    Shooting Drill Results:

    http://www.nbadraft.net/nba-draft-co...-drill-results

    Sorry if it already has been posted.

    Looks like it didn't go all smooth for Damion James.

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    Mr. Dignity Solid D's Avatar
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    Shooting Drill Results:

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    Sorry if it already has been posted.

    Looks like it didn't go all smooth for Damion James.
    That's probably because Damion James isn't really a shooter. He's an aggressive, athletic tweener.

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    Great takes but I disagree with drafting a big in the 2d round -- just about any domestic player over 6'5" drafted deep in the 2d round is either an athletic project (that never works out) or a knucklehead or both.

    I think your more likely to get an undersized player who might be able to contribute down where the Spurs pick. (49?) Take your big earlier.

    A really nice pick for the Spurs might be Jerome Randle, the 5'10" lighting quick point guard from Cal. He could also fill a need.

    He's a good kid and he can penetrate and shoot from distance lights out. Keep an eye on him.
    I agree, I like Randle as an option in the 2nd round...

    Should be an interesting pick. I love the depth of this draft.

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