Marshon Brooks

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Just thought I'd start a topic away from the doom an gloom thats going on with the Heat series.

I think he could def be a starting 2 on our team he is > bogans and thats all that really matters!!

Does anyone think he would be good? Do you think he will last til 28th?
 

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Good chance he'll be there.

He had more turnovers than assists last season but as a scorer for 2Guard he could be good.

He's a skinny guy who needs to bulk up but that will come. I remember when people said Dwight Howard was too skinny for the NBA.
 

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Ehh..its pretty much a gamble on anything at 28th. Unless you are the best drafters like the San Antonio Spurs are. Gibson was the 26th pick in 2009, so there is a possibility, but more often than not late first rounders don't turn out as starting material.
 

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I think that Brooks would be the perfect fit for the Bulls. He would be a great 6th man scorer and could possibly anchor the Bench Mob offensively, allowing for guys like Watson and Korver to play off the ball and spot up more often. Brooks' scoring could also allow Deng to rest more and avoid pointless injuries down the line. Then there is the added plus of teams not being able to double-team Rose off of pick and roll situations--this would open up offense for everyone on the floor and, in theory, make for less close games. He is not known to be a great defender, but neither was Ray Allen before Boston. Brooks landing with the Bulls would allow him an easy transition into the NBA because he wouldn't have to be the no.1 scoring option like he was at Providence. I just hope that the Bulls are able to draft him late in the 1st, whether they trade their picks at 28 and 30 to get him would be nothing more than superfluous detail.
 

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Brooks is verry underrated..he would be a very nice pick..great scorer and rebounder...has a ridiculous wingspan...great fit
 

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His wingspan is like 7'1 or 7'2. That by itself is worth something.
 

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His wingspan is like 7'1 or 7'2. That by itself is worth something.

he wont last past 20 he will rise up the board like my man Paul George did last year.

the guy I want my Pacers to draft is 6'3 pg with a 7' wing span Reggie Jackson.
 
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