Darryn Peterson
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Darryn Peterson, 19-25 spot-up 3s
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36-inch max vert for Darryn Peterson.
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You know what 26-27 roster is missing? DP.
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Maybe DP goes #1?
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Projected at no 2 by a recent Atlantic column.
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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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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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@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
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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