Why is Mudiay so high on mock draft boards?
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:21 pm    Post subject:

wolfpaclaker wrote:
He's a horrendous shooter, but can defend and has above average athleticism. One thing that's an asset in the NBA if you're a PG is if you can get past your man and into the middle of the court around the FT line. For whatever reason, many teams just scramble in that scenario.

You look at someone like Rondo even, he wasn't ever a good scorer or shooter, but he was able to just do that and be so effective as a passer.

I've never been a big Rondo fan and I'm not a big fan of Mudiay, but I think he has potential to be a good player in the league. Especially on D, if he decides to commit there, he can be a rare player who is a 2-way PG. Very, very few 2-way PG's in the league. Mostly 1-way guys who thrive on O, don't do much on D.


I think he's a terrible defender, and so does Mike Malone.

http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/denver-nuggets-michael-malone-explains-why-emmanuel-mudiay-isn-t-playing-clutch-minutes-121115
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