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2011 NBA Draft


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And you know that how? I mean since Omri Casspi is doing so well.

Omri Casspi is not a doing so well because he is not a great player. It has nothing to do with his style. That's what I am saying. If you can ball you can ball. Jeremy Tyler's game translates to the NBA. He just decided to go overseas and it was considered a mistake by most. Brandon Jennings did the same thing and he is successful in the NBA. But that's because he can ball. If Tyler fails, it won't be because of his style. It seems like you are discounting him because he played overseas, which is absurd.

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Omri Casspi is not a doing so well because he is not a great player. It has nothing to do with his style. That's what I am saying. If you can ball you can ball. Jeremy Tyler's game translates to the NBA. He just decided to go overseas and it was considered a mistake by most. Brandon Jennings did the same thing and he is successful in the NBA. But that's because he can ball. If Tyler fails, it won't be because of his style. It seems like you are discounting him because he played overseas, which is absurd.

Tyler stopped playing Israli ball and starting playing ball in Japan taking a step back. He is not worth taking. He cannot shoot the ball like Vucevic and his defensive skills are mediocre.

Benson is much more NBA ready. He averaged a double-double and is just a flat out beast.

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