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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: muwarrior69 on March 30, 2020, 10:43:34 AM
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/mar/29/mac-mcclung-georgetown-guard-enter-2020-nba-draft/
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So he's entered his name into the NBA Portal?
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I’m sure the NBA is drooling over volume shooters with a 44% eFG and sparkling 1.3:1 AST ratio who spent a good chunk of the year hurt :o
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I think testing the waters generally can be beneficial and let players know what to work on. This year though I just don't see the benefit. You won't get the same in-person breakdown and evaluation. Obviously McClung isn't close to being a NBA player, I just don't see the benefit.
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I'm rooting for him. Big JP Macura energy
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Unbelievable athleticism, I'm sure he'll find his way to a roster. Seems like a good guy. Tough job market though, even for him
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I hope he stays in college. He is fun to watch, and the only bright spot at Georgetown at the moment
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Unbelievable athleticism, I'm sure he'll find his way to a roster. Seems like a good guy. Tough job market though, even for him
Un belivable athleticism for a little white guy. Far below avergae athleticism for an nba player
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Un belivable athleticism for a little white guy. Far below avergae athleticism for an nba player
He has plenty of athleticism for the NBA
Size and shooting on the other hand ...
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Is he 6’2” in his moms stiletto heels or barefoot? Just kidding. He’s the type of guy who’s most annoying when you’re playing against him, but nba? Not so sure about that. He is a high energy guy though who’ll get in opposing players j-strap
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McClung actually reminds me of Diener... but maybe not as good overall as a player, but maybe more athletic. Diener was a competent NBA player for a while and has had an excellent overall pro career internationally. I think McClung could have a similar trajectory.
Fun guy to watch.
I'd rather have him on my team than the other team!
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McClung actually reminds me of Diener... but maybe not as good overall as a player, but maybe more athletic. Diener was a competent NBA player for a while and has had an excellent overall pro career internationally. I think McClung could have a similar trajectory.
Fun guy to watch.
I'd rather have him on my team than the other team!
Diener was 10x the player McClung is. Not as athletic no, but way, way better at basketball. McClung is not an NBA player.
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McClung actually reminds me of Diener... but maybe not as good overall as a player, but maybe more athletic. Diener was a competent NBA player for a while and has had an excellent overall pro career internationally. I think McClung could have a similar trajectory.
Fun guy to watch.
I'd rather have him on my team than the other team!
Umm what? McClung is a chucker and Diener was a true PG. Diener averaged more assists as a back up Frosh than McClung did as a primary ball handler this year. And McClung is way more athletic. They are completely different types of players, and like Wades said, McClung is nowhere near the player Diener was
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McClung actually reminds me of Diener... but maybe not as good overall as a player, but maybe more athletic. Diener was a competent NBA player for a while and has had an excellent overall pro career internationally. I think McClung could have a similar trajectory.
Fun guy to watch.
I'd rather have him on my team than the other team!
The are actually pretty much opposites. Deiner isn't terribly athletic, but fundamentally is very strong and a good shooter. McClung's strength is that he is athletic. Teams will have to take a chance that he will put in the work to develop a better shot and better handle.
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McClung actually reminds me of Diener... but maybe not as good overall as a player, but maybe more athletic. Diener was a competent NBA player for a while and has had an excellent overall pro career internationally. I think McClung could have a similar trajectory.
Fun guy to watch.
I'd rather have him on my team than the other team!
You've been beat up enough on this, so my suggestion is go back and watch the old MU games with Diener. Diener to me, was a pass first point guard, who just so happened to be able to drain the three. Tough, gritty, and made his teammates a lot better.
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OK if I get beaten up a bit, that's the fun of message boards. I admittedly did not look up his stats before posting, and now that I have, I see that his percentages are low. Nevertheless, I'd still take him on my team at NCAA level, I think he'd be a starter and probably the leading scorer if he was on MU team next year, and I guess the Diener comparisons relate more to toughness and aggressiveness.
In fact, he's probably more like DJO... not big enough to be an NBA 2, and not a good enough PG to be an NBA PG. Just not quite good enough.
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OK if I get beaten up a bit, that's the fun of message boards. I admittedly did not look up his stats before posting, and now that I have, I see that his percentages are low. Nevertheless, I'd still take him on my team at NCAA level, I think he'd be a starter and probably the leading scorer if he was on MU team next year, and I guess the Diener comparisons relate more to toughness and aggressiveness.
In fact, he's probably more like DJO... not big enough to be an NBA 2, and not a good enough PG to be an NBA PG. Just not quite good enough.
That comparison I can buy a bit more. DJO was a much better shooter from the start and throughout his career, but if McClung improves his shot, thats probably not a bad comp.
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OK if I get beaten up a bit, that's the fun of message boards. I admittedly did not look up his stats before posting, and now that I have, I see that his percentages are low. Nevertheless, I'd still take him on my team at NCAA level, I think he'd be a starter and probably the leading scorer if he was on MU team next year, and I guess the Diener comparisons relate more to toughness and aggressiveness.
In fact, he's probably more like DJO... not big enough to be an NBA 2, and not a good enough PG to be an NBA PG. Just not quite good enough.
McClung is more like Blackledge, but with more minutes played
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If McClung is testing the NBA waters, I hope he brings oversized fins and a darn good mask/snorkel combo, because he's gonna have trouble stayin' afloat.
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Diener was 10x the player McClung is. Not as athletic no, but way, way better at basketball. McClung is not an NBA player.
This!! Mc clung is an athletic college player, but below average athleticism for the Nba. If ur best attribute is athleticism n ur undersized, below average in strength, and under athletic compared to NBa guards u are in trouble. Diener may have lacked athletism but literally had everything else. A little more size and athleticism n Travis was a long time NBAer
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McClung is more like Blackledge, but with more minutes played
Haha
True tho
The djo comparison smh
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He has plenty of athleticism for the NBA
Size and shooting on the other hand ...
He's a slightly taller Dominic James with a better FT stroke. Relies too much on athleticism which will be mitigated against bigger stronger competition.
He's living off his YouTube videos. Without that hype coming in he's just another good player on a mediocre G-town team.
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McClung always seems to have good games against MU, but he's just not a good player. He's Jahvon Blair with a higher usage. If I had my pick of Georgetown players to come to MU last year he wouldn't have been in my top 3.
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He's a slightly taller Dominic James with a better FT stroke. Relies too much on athleticism which will be mitigated against bigger stronger competition.
He's living off his YouTube videos. Without that hype coming in he's just another good player on a mediocre G-town team.
Dominic was also 10x the player McClung is.
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This!! Mc clung is an athletic college player, but below average athleticism for the Nba. If ur best attribute is athleticism n ur undersized, below average in strength, and under athletic compared to NBa guards u are in trouble. Diener may have lacked athletism but literally had everything else. A little more size and athleticism n Travis was a long time NBAer
Stop with this crap. He has a 44 inch vertical. He's incredibly athletic, very quick, and comparatively strong. But that doesn't make a good basketball player. He can't shoot and doesn't do anything at an exceptional level but leap, which is why he won't make the league. Not because he's not athletic enough.
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Stop with this crap. He has a 44 inch vertical. He's incredibly athletic, very quick, and comparatively strong. But that doesn't make a good basketball player. He can't shoot and doesn't do anything at an exceptional level but leap, which is why he won't make the league. Not because he's not athletic enough.
Yeah, but he's white.
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Dominic was also 10x the player McClung is.
stat's wise they're pretty much equal, other than McClung being a better FT and three point shooter and DJ playing more minutes and having more assists.
Season School Conf G GS MP FG FGA FG% 2P 2PA 2P% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS SOS
2018-19 Georgetown Big East 29 29 26.4 4.4 11.2 .392 3.0 6.3 .481 1.3 4.9 .277 3.0 3.8 .798 0.8 1.9 2.6 2.0 0.8 0.1 2.0 1.8 13.1 5.31
2019-20 Georgetown Big East 21 20 26.8 5.2 13.2 .394 3.7 8.6 .431 1.5 4.6 .323 3.9 4.8 .802 0.8 2.3 3.1 2.4 1.4 0.2 1.8 1.8 15.7 9.60
2005-06 Marquette Big East 31 31 32.5 5.6 13.0 .431 4.3 8.6 .496 1.3 4.4 .301 2.7 4.2 .641 0.8 3.7 4.5 5.4 1.6 0.4 2.8 2.4 15.3 8.16
2006-07 Marquette Big East 34 34 33.2 5.0 13.1 .384 3.6 7.7 .464 1.5 5.4 .272 3.4 5.1 .651 0.6 2.5 3.1 4.9 1.9 0.1 2.6 2.1 14.9 6.95
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stat's wise they're pretty much equal, other than McClung being a better FT and three point shooter and DJ playing more minutes and having more assists.
Season School Conf G GS MP FG FGA FG% 2P 2PA 2P% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS SOS
2018-19 Georgetown Big East 29 29 26.4 4.4 11.2 .392 3.0 6.3 .481 1.3 4.9 .277 3.0 3.8 .798 0.8 1.9 2.6 2.0 0.8 0.1 2.0 1.8 13.1 5.31
2019-20 Georgetown Big East 21 20 26.8 5.2 13.2 .394 3.7 8.6 .431 1.5 4.6 .323 3.9 4.8 .802 0.8 2.3 3.1 2.4 1.4 0.2 1.8 1.8 15.7 9.60
2005-06 Marquette Big East 31 31 32.5 5.6 13.0 .431 4.3 8.6 .496 1.3 4.4 .301 2.7 4.2 .641 0.8 3.7 4.5 5.4 1.6 0.4 2.8 2.4 15.3 8.16
2006-07 Marquette Big East 34 34 33.2 5.0 13.1 .384 3.6 7.7 .464 1.5 5.4 .272 3.4 5.1 .651 0.6 2.5 3.1 4.9 1.9 0.1 2.6 2.1 14.9 6.95
James was 1000000x the defender McClung was and James’s senior year he was a floor general. McClung sees one thing on the court, the offensive rim.
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James was 1000000x the defender McClung was and James’s senior year he was a floor general. McClung sees one thing on the court, the offensive rim.
Well, maybe he’ll be a floor general as a senior, because if he’s got any sense he’ll be a 4 year player.
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Well, maybe he’ll be a floor general as a senior, because if he’s got any sense he’ll be a 4 year player.
I guess I shouldn’t have even said “his senior year.” James averaged 5 assists per game for his career and 5 assists per game his senior year. McClung averages 2 and 2.4 in his 2 seasons.
James was way, way better at basketball. Even if you didn’t like him and he didn’t think he needed to be coached.
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Diener was 10x the player McClung is. Not as athletic no, but way, way better at basketball. McClung is not an NBA player.
Yeah Diener had the ultimate PG brain (knowing where everyone is at all times, controlling the action), set people up perfectly like Gretzky, and had the ability to hit the long ball + convert at the FT line with extreme efficiency. The two are not remotely similar
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Yeah Diener had the ultimate PG brain (knowing where everyone is at all times, controlling the action), set people up perfectly like Gretzky, and had the ability to hit the long ball + convert at the FT line with extreme efficiency. The two are not remotely similar
+100
The only thing they have in common is that they kinda look alike. That's it.