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    Darryn Peterson

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    • approxinfinityA Online
      approxinfinity
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      DP is going top 4. My choice would be either wilson or DP, then Dybansa and then Boozer.

      Im assuming dybansa and boozer first though, then DP and Wilson.

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      • drgnslayrD Offline
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        What position where DP goes in the draft is usually more about what teams get to pick first and what are their needs. Or a team that wants DP badly might not be at the top of the draft choosing so will trade for him. Those details have already started with teams. DP could go first and then be traded immediately.

        I smell a run! (better buy more toilet paper)

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          Darryn Peterson, 19-25 spot-up 3s
          https://x.com/i/status/2054276205042393399

          #RCJH GO KU

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            36-inch max vert for Darryn Peterson.
            https://x.com/i/status/2054265714450559032

            #RCJH GO KU

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            • approxinfinityA Online
              approxinfinity
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              You know what 26-27 roster is missing? DP.

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              • approxinfinityA Online
                approxinfinity
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                Maybe DP goes #1?

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                • mayjayM Offline
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                  Projected at no 2 by a recent Atlantic column.

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                  • approxinfinityA Online
                    approxinfinity
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                    I don't see it with Boozer, he's neither freakishly athletic, nor ridiculously skilled, nor incredibly clutch. The other 3 guys all can lay claim in one of those areas I think? But maybe I just hate Duke.

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                    • Jayhawk_69J Offline
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                      What Boozer was incredible at was getting to the foul line. Of course most of that was just the fact that he played for Duke.

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                      • BSharkB Offline
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                        @approxinfinity said in Darryn Peterson:

                        I don't see it with Boozer, he's neither freakishly athletic, nor ridiculously skilled, nor incredibly clutch. The other 3 guys all can lay claim in one of those areas I think? But maybe I just hate Duke.

                        I'd take Wilson before Boozer

                        Absolutely do not click (new video sept 30 2025): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjs1LR1sarQ

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                          I didn't watch AJ much but DP definitely looked better from what I saw when he actually played. AJ does perhaps fit the Wizards positional need a little more though and doesn't have the health concerns, so seems pretty likely that AJ goes #1.

                          Boozer doesn't have a top end talent but he is pretty close to a lock at being a starter level NBA player at worst. If you aren't star chasing and looking to contend in the next few years, he is a good pick.

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                            I saw an article pointing out Darryn's low 2.2 assists per game as a big negative for NBA purposes. But, we know that's not all on him because all the KU players just stood around when DP had the ball and I don't think I saw any type of offensive sets run while DP had the ball.

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                              That is somewhat true but 2.2 apg is still terrible for someone who was double-teamed as often as DP

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                                @stoptheflop said in Darryn Peterson:

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                                I saw an article pointing out Darryn's low 2.2 assists per game as a big negative for NBA purposes. But, we know that's not all on him because all the KU players just stood around when DP had the ball and I don't think I saw any type of offensive sets run while DP had the ball.

                                True... but DP could have hit them a few times while they were opened and encouraged them to try to get open. Everyone was at fault.

                                It points to poor communication. Even though DP was out for many games, it's hard to believe we had this many games and the guys couldn't communicate and click better.

                                I point the finger at Self. He overhyped DP. It made the other guys feel inferior. And DP is a cool kid that wasn't about ego. There should have been better connection!

                                I smell a run! (better buy more toilet paper)

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                                  @drgnslayr I think the whole injury situation just completely threw off any chance we had at developing a real chemistry out on the court. DP had to be treated differently because of it by the coaches which leads to him being viewed differently by the players. I'm not saying any animosity was the problem but I know I watched every minute he was in there to see if there was any sign he was about to come out and that was WITHOUT the background fear that him coming out could mean he might be going back to the hospital with full body cramps. I'm sure the players were just as in tune with that as the coaches with only DP and his family likely being even more aware.

                                  And dang, if they liked him and had seen what he could really do when he was feeling right, I'm sure there was some thinking about trying to let him show out a bit when he could finally be on the court. Just a bad situation that was made worse by some very strange handling of it. Does all lead back to Self I agree and the overhype for sure.

                                  Privilege isn't nonsense.

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                                    approxinfinity @benshawks08
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                                    @benshawks08 this is a fantastic underexplored point: all season long many of assumed that the reason the team had no chemistry with DP was because they deferred to him and that time would solve this problem (if we were optimistic) or that DP was a prima donna, or everyone else on the team was a midmajor wuss and thats why the chemistry wasnt there (if we were not).

                                    But maybe in actuality they were all worried for the kid or weirded out by the situation. Maybe no amount of extra time on the court was going to fix it because the lack of an explanation hung over every play.

                                    This makes way more sense than assuming there was something wrong with individual personalities regarding the lack of a cohesive team identity.

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