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Disagree.

Smart has a higher chance of falling.

I agree Smart is more likely to fall but he has the higher potential to be great in the NBA. His ceiling is close to Wade. Randle on the other hand...I just don't see him being very good. He reminds me too much of Thomas Robinson. Would love to see him prove me wrong though, kid seems like he is a hard worker.

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I agree Smart is more likely to fall but he has the higher potential to be great in the NBA. His ceiling is close to Wade. Randle on the other hand...I just don't see him being very good. He reminds me too much of Thomas Robinson. Would love to see him prove me wrong though, kid seems like he is a hard worker.

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Randle reminds me a damn lot of Z-Bo. I mean a lot. Can't not like Randle. The kid is tough as nail. Carried his team the entire season.

Smart is Wade like. Kid may fall due to attitude and lack of production this past season.

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Randle reminds me a damn lot of Z-Bo. I mean a lot. Can't not like Randle. The kid is tough as nail. Carried his team the entire season.

Smart is Wade like. Kid may fall due to attitude and lack of production this past season.

I hope you are right about Randle I'm just not sold. When I watched him play(only a few games) I didn't see much skill all I saw was muscle. Muscle is great but it doesn't go as far in the pros.

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He's going to be playing the two guard in my opinion. He's more of a scorer and if you put him at the one on a team like the Lakers he's going to have to do a lot of distributing. I think he would be a great fit next to Burke in Utah.

I don't think Orlando can afford to pass him up. A backcourt is EXUM and OLADIPO will be straight up nasty.

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That's also a fantastic fit being that Oladipo isn't going to be the guy that goes out and gets you 15 a game, it allows Exum to be the primary scorer.

Vic blew me away this past season! The kid was my least favorite prospect last year. Hindsight 20/20, I'd cry tears of joy if he fell to no4.

He averaged 14ppg as a rookie. I think it'll go much higher.

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