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Lenny his take is extreme. You know better and are more nuanced. Quit bending your knee to the lowest common denominator.
I really hope Justin is drafted mid 2nd. I do think though that generally the mock drafts in the past aren't particularly accurate after the first 15 picks or so.
That NBA scout hates Justin Lewis, would never want him on the college team he cheers for and is very likely a racist in The World According To Scoop Idiots.
You're really becoming an embarrassing version of your former self.
It's really a simple equation. Either you don't think Lewis is lazy, or you think that Shaka is a stoopid coach who enables laziness by giving significantly more playing time to a lazy guy than to any other player.Which is it?If it's the latter, it doesn't bode well for Marquette's program under Shaka.
You can’t possibly be this dense but your “either or” is what’s stoopid.Justin Lewis is a gifted player. I liked him better than Dawson as a freshman and he was our best player last year. But (sit down, this is going to come as a major shock) he wasn’t perfect. Anybody who watches our games with a remotely honest eye at times saw the same thing that the NBA scout saw. That doesn’t mean I was glad to see him go. That doesn’t mean I didn’t like him as a player and cheer for him. Get a grip.
SmittyI’m frequently embarrassed on your behalf. Glad I could return the favor.
Before y'all rip on fellow Scoopers, perhaps NBA scouts, independent of consultation with the intelligentsia of this website, have formed their own analysis of #10 and how it translates to the Association. If Justin isn't lazy, then possibly he's simply stupid. Taking plays off literally has cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions, aina?
Justin Lewis is a gifted player. I liked him better than Dawson as a freshman and he was our best player last year. But (sit down, this is going to come as a major shock) he wasn’t perfect. Anybody who watches our games with a remotely honest eye at times saw the same thing that the NBA scout saw. That doesn’t mean I was glad to see him go. That doesn’t mean I didn’t like him as a player and cheer for him.
the other side of the equation is, and don't get me wrong, i very much enjoyed his play for us, BUT he might be one of those dudes built more for the college game than the pros. there have been many great college ball'ers who fit that mold. justin always seemed to be moving at a different speed. sometimes one can get away with that via "smarts" and/or against college level talent, not pro. to compare him to jae is being very very kind