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If he had stayed in college and continued to develop he probably would be in the conversation for first overall pick. Half the kids being mocked in the first round are older than MKG. People don't realize how young he was coming out. He's still only 20 years old.

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If he had stayed in college and continued to develop he probably would be in the conversation for first overall pick. Half the kids being mocked in the first round are older than MKG. People don't realize how young he was coming out. He's still only 20 years old.

 

What makes you think he would have developed in college if he is still the same player he was 2 years ago playing in the NBA full time?

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MKG is a great all around player with great work ethic. Once he gets a jump shot down he will be a great player. He is young so he still has a few years to fully develop. We hired a shooting coach last year pretty much for MKG. Honestly I think he needs to completely change his shooting motion to become a better shooter but I don't know if it will happen. Worst case scenario is MKG doesn't develop his shot and becomes a defensive specialist. I really think he will end up becoming a good player due to the fact he has a great worth ethic. I believe he did improve near the end of this season so with another offseason he should be greatly improved and should average more ppg.

One player I really had high hopes on was Bismack Biyombo (sp?) he can block shots and rebound well but has no offensive game . If he doesn't develop this year then I think he will just become a career back up,

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