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Theo Pinson


tarheelfan23

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Im starting to think Theo in the second would be a steal of a draft pick.  Once he gets to the NBA and the court opens up he will be a hybrid between Rondo and Lance Stephenson....

 

He could potentially be our starting PG to put a long side Monk.  This will help with size and defense plus Theo is a damn good passer of the ball.  In the NBA he will be able to get to the rim at will, and his drive and kick ability will have Monk firing threes wide open.

 

Thoughts??

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8 hours ago, yasuhara2241 said:

I actually think Theo would be a better NBA player than college. He would be a good MKG replacement but in the 2nd round...not a 2nd pick....

I believe other teams will see what Theo can bring to the table and he could sneak into the late first.....

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If Theo is available at 58 then I'd have no problem taking a flyer on him. I personally think he could be converted to a PG in the NBA. His distribution and playmaking skills were fantastic at UNC. The only reason I might not take him is if we take another wing or big PG like SGA at 11. Too redundant. At that point, I'd like to see a big potentially.

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9 hours ago, JakeDel5674 said:

You guys are not serious with this poo, right? Theo Pinson? Dude has no jump shot. He won't even be Drafted. This thread is so, so, bad. 

hahah does a jump shot matter?  MKG went where with what Jump shot?

 

Theo Pinson will be drafted and maybe at the end of the first round

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1 hour ago, tarheelfan23 said:

hahah does a jump shot matter?  MKG went where with what Jump shot?

 

Theo Pinson will be drafted and maybe at the end of the first round

I'm a Carolina fan and as much as I love Theo, he's not going to be a first rounder. If Theo gets drafted, realistically he's going to go in the 45-60 range and maybe more in the 50-60 range. I stand by it though, if he's available when we pick at 58, I'm 100% fine with taking a shot on him.

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2 hours ago, AppHeel said:

I'm a Carolina fan and as much as I love Theo, he's not going to be a first rounder. If Theo gets drafted, realistically he's going to go in the 45-60 range and maybe more in the 50-60 range. I stand by it though, if he's available when we pick at 58, I'm 100% fine with taking a shot on him.

my guy is telling me that right now he is early second to late first......

 

we shall see but he is usually spot on

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9 minutes ago, tarheelfan23 said:

my guy is telling me that right now he is early second to late first......

 

we shall see but he is usually spot on

Nothing would make me happier than to be wrong. If that's the case though, he likely won't be a Hornet

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