bleedingTNorange
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Bowden actually talked about this and said he wanted to become a more versatile player (as opposed to camping one spot). I remember reading an article about it, if I find it I'll link you.Daniel. But if he's still recovering from the bone chip, Bowden is 1a. Turner is in the mix too, but Bowden looked pretty good in the open court during the RTL.
Daniel was the leading scorer in the NCAA year before last. He's here to unpack defenses and let Williams, Fulkerson, and Alexander operate in the paint. I suspect he'll be an offensive threat that will have to be chased all around the half court whereas Bowden would camp out in a spot.
Bowden actually talked about this and said he wanted to become a more versatile player (as opposed to camping one spot). I remember reading an article about it, if I find it I'll link you.
IMO, you don't want a scorer like Daniel strapped with the responsibility of facilitating the offense when you have other capable options. He is better suited being fed the ball, not creating for others.
What if Bone hasnt improved and we know Turner is a better SG than PG?
Daniel has enough experience to handle it....imo