Nice find, whottt.
I like how he understands that rebounding is his bread and butter. If he turns out to be a Reggie Evans, that's good enough for me![]()
Dejuan Blair Interviewed by 'NBA Today' on Draft Day 6/25 -- (Skip to 29m)
Interview starts at 29:00, Talks about the health of his knees, working out w/ teams, weight, expectations for first year, etc.
(Sorry if its a repost, didn't find it anywhere else.)
http://sports.espn.go.com/stations/p...ast&id=4285767
Nice find, whottt.
I like how he understands that rebounding is his bread and butter. If he turns out to be a Reggie Evans, that's good enough for me![]()
he'll be better than that. he's a lot stronger than reggie evans; i bet dejuan can hold his own in the post on both ends of the court, his stls/blks are pretty decent too
His worst case is Reggie Evans according to DX, and I fully agree with that..Reggie Evans rebounding has translated to the NBA, so that would be solid..the difference is that Blair was much, much better offensively than Evans has ever been, and he has a better at ude, so if he stays healthy, I expect much more..health is obviously the key here, or else he wouldn't have dropped so far..
Another article from DX has his worst-case as Leon Powe, which would be absolutely great too..
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