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Who does LaMelo remind you most of?


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Somewhere between Magic and Penny.  Not quite as strong as Magic, and not quite as explosive as Penny, but already a better shooter than both, passing and playmaking ability is already on par if not better, and he has room to grow on the athleticism and strength.

This is exactly why I wanted him the entire time.  He is a superstar. 

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18 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Somewhere between Magic and Penny.  Not quite as strong as Magic, and not quite as explosive as Penny, but already a better shooter than both, passing and playmaking ability is already on par if not better, and he has room to grow on the athleticism and strength.

This is exactly why I wanted him the entire time.  He is a superstar. 

Perfect comparison.. Let me add this..

I know ppl don't compare different races but I see Bigger Pistol Pete..

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I see some Luka in game. Fearless young ball handler with size and strength to play 3 or 4 positions in this league.

He doesn't have the size or strength yet, but I think in a few more years as he grows into his body and keeps hitting the weight room he'll get it, which will only make him better. He definitely has shown the potential already to be the best PG in the league.

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I dunno who he reminds me of, but it feels good for the hornets to finally draft a good player. Man, what a horrible history of drafting those idiots have. I could literally draft a better roster than the bobcats and hornets did from my couch. 

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