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Doris Burkes Thong

You were an NBA G.M. A debate from the other board about Kemba Walker vs. Jordan Taylor. Who would you take?

rocky_warrior

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Tristan Thompson

You know, I just like to be different from the other board.  Plus, guys their size are a dime a dozen in the NBA.

MUfan12

I think Taylor, while an excellent player, might be a half step too slow. I love his game, and he's a great college player, but I'm not sure he'll be able to create his own shot as effectively as Walker would in the NBA.

Doris Burkes Thong

Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 04, 2011, 01:00:33 AM
Tristan Thompson

You know, I just like to be different from the other board.  Plus, guys their size are a dime a dozen in the NBA.

I know you like to be different Rocky, but it got me thinking as I saw Taylor drop in 39 points against Indiana tonight. I thought I would raise the question over here where I know I could get some better discussion/opinions. ;D

rocky_warrior

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In that case: neither.

But I might look at a 6-8 Frosh who can average near a double-double.

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Kemba and it is not even close

NavinRJohnson

Quote from: MUfan12 on March 04, 2011, 01:05:59 AM
I think Taylor, while an excellent player, might be a half step too slow. I love his game, and he's a great college player, but I'm not sure he'll be able to create his own shot as effectively as Walker would in the NBA.

I agree. If we're talking NBA, Kemba Walker, and its not close.

brewcity77

I'd also take Kemba. As good as Taylor is, I think Ryan's system does a good job of making players look better than they will likely be at the next level. I look at the somewhat similar guys Calhoun has sent to the NBA, Ray Allen, Rudy Gay, Rip Hamilton, Ben Gordon, it's just a more consistent list.

PaintTouches

Both players are 6' 1''. Both are great shooters. Both have improved immensely since their freshman years.

I'd go with Taylor because he is a pure point guard though. At just above 6 feet, you better be able to handle the ball to play in the NBA. As good a scorer as Kemba is, he has not demonstrated the ability to create for others consistently (except when he plays us). Taylor gets the nod in my book.

GGGG

The only question I have in my mind is Taylor's quickness and therefore ability to defend the point in the NBA.  Other than that, he's as good a shooter, better handler and 20 pounds larger.  Walker is only 6'1", 170 lbs.  I mean, Ben Gordon is a couple inches taller and 30 pounds heavier than Walker so I'm not sure that is a great comparison.

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