iKrager
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We all knew this thread was coming soon or later.. As we all know, Josh is having a great year thus far playing the role of PG, switching from his natural role as a wing player.
During the last three games Josh is averaging:
- 16 ppg, 5rpg, 3apg (9 apg to 7 TO ratio), 2.33 stl pg, and 2.33 fouls per game.
And all season long:
- 16.4 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.5 apg (3.5 apg to 2.4 TOs), 2.3 stl pg and 2.4 fouls per game.
I wonder how good Josh can become because:
- This is his first year playing PG, and he's actually one of the SEC's top PGs
- His dribbling is one par with the rest of the point guards in the country.
- Known as one of the best defenders in the entire country and there probably isn't a better "lock-down" defender than Josh
- If he sticks with PG, he'll be one of the taller PGs in the NBA (or whatever professional path he chooses).
- Very athletic and can score just about anyway there is to score.
- Has improved every year so far, and finally understands how to be "the guy".
So here's the discussion part. How much do you think Josh can improve? What role will he play after college? And finally, do you think he will be selected in this year's draft and if so, for what position (defender, scorer, backup pg to develop, etc).
During the last three games Josh is averaging:
- 16 ppg, 5rpg, 3apg (9 apg to 7 TO ratio), 2.33 stl pg, and 2.33 fouls per game.
And all season long:
- 16.4 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.5 apg (3.5 apg to 2.4 TOs), 2.3 stl pg and 2.4 fouls per game.
I wonder how good Josh can become because:
- This is his first year playing PG, and he's actually one of the SEC's top PGs
- His dribbling is one par with the rest of the point guards in the country.
- Known as one of the best defenders in the entire country and there probably isn't a better "lock-down" defender than Josh
- If he sticks with PG, he'll be one of the taller PGs in the NBA (or whatever professional path he chooses).
- Very athletic and can score just about anyway there is to score.
- Has improved every year so far, and finally understands how to be "the guy".
So here's the discussion part. How much do you think Josh can improve? What role will he play after college? And finally, do you think he will be selected in this year's draft and if so, for what position (defender, scorer, backup pg to develop, etc).
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