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Draft Express has us taking Miles Bridges at 11.


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How is Bridges shot?

I haven't watched any college ball, but I saw him against Kansas the other day.

Bridges seemed like a great athlete that played a little out of control, and would sometimes just throw the ball at the rim while being more concerned about initiating contact.

Jackson was burying shots over him too, although some of that may just have been good shooting as Bridges seemed to stay close to him.


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44 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

How is Bridges shot?

I haven't watched any college ball, but I saw him against Kansas the other day.

Bridges seemed like a great athlete that played a little out of control, and would sometimes just throw the ball at the rim while being more concerned about initiating contact.

Jackson was burying shots over him too, although some of that may just have been good shooting as Bridges seemed to stay close to him.


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He was 56-144 from three this season, about 39%. His shot is good but not exceptional, though who knows what an NBA shooting coach could do for the guy.

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Considering this team will continue scrapping for the 8th SWEEP might have to temper that expectation. Miles is projected between 8-11.

But I do like his game, would be grand to replace him with MKG in the starting rotation.

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