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OT: NBA Draft

AuWaterfowl

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Look for a lot of our guys to declare but come back. Heron still thinks in his mind he's ready. Chuma has the best chance to be play in the league in a year or two. Bryce really needs one more year. He's gotten better each year at Auburn. We will have at least 5-6 declare.
 
Look for a lot of our guys to declare but come back. Heron still thinks in his mind he's ready. Chuma has the best chance to be play in the league in a year or two. Bryce really needs one more year. He's gotten better each year at Auburn. We will have at least 5-6 declare.

What is a decent and reasonable comp for Bryce Brown in the NBA right now?
 
So what happens if you declare without an agent and get picked really late? Can you decline, go back to school and try work yourself into the first?
 
Height wise Bryce compares to Seth but to me he doesn't shoot that good to me. I was thinking Klay Thompson until I found out Klay is four inches taller.
 
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What is a decent and reasonable comp for Bryce Brown in the NBA right now?

no great ones... size wise, most 2’s are bigger than Bryce, and he doesn’t handle well enough to be a 1...

his shooting, range, athleticism, defensive effort are all NBA skills, he’s just not a fit size wise so I think he returns...

as of right now, his best comp is probably someone like Jeremy Lin or Avery Bradley... maybe at his best, a poor mans Jason Terry... at his worst, Ian Clark or Jerryd Bayless or Fred VanVleet- which sounds like damning with faint praise

the margin of error is so razor thin for guys 6’2”-6’3”
 
no great ones... size wise, most 2’s are bigger than Bryce, and he doesn’t handle well enough to be a 1...

his shooting, range, athleticism, defensive effort are all NBA skills, he’s just not a fit size wise so I think he returns...

as of right now, his best comp is probably someone like Jeremy Lin or Avery Bradley... maybe at his best, a poor mans Jason Terry... at his worst, Ian Clark or Jerryd Bayless or Fred VanVleet- which sounds like damning with faint praise

the margin of error is so razor thin for guys 6’2”-6’3”

About what I was thinking. Not sure you leave college for that but maybe you do. I understand anyone who wants to be paid to play, making that decision.
 
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