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12 hours ago, Manos said:

Love his skill set, just worried how he will hold up size wise in the NBA as a 2. Can he play 36 minutes a night for 82 games + playoffs consistently. That will be the test to see if he develops into a true superstar or just a 6th man type guy(think Jamaal Crawford).

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Crawford is 6'5 and 195 lbs.
M.Monk is 6'3 and 200 lbs and plays above the rim and is an NBA caliber shooter. He's only 19 yrs old - I think his measurables are right on track.

McCollum is 6'3 and 195 lbs.
C.Lee is 6'5 and 200 lbs.
D.Wade is 6'4 and 220 lbs.

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I think of Monk as a Dwade at his ceiling, with a better shot.  At his floor, he is a Jamaal Crawford type of player.  I would take that ANY day of the week.  I would not sleep on Dwayne Bacon either.  That guy could turn into a very good pro player.  Could have the wings of the future in one draft.

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