says the guy who remains laughably convinced that tyreke evans will not become a star, despite a
proven level of production, a rate of improvement, and a ceiling that suggests the all-star game is hardly out of reach...
ben mclemore may become something more than a support player, but as of right now, he's bringing elite shooting to the nba, and great athleticism, on top of what appears to be a pesky defensive streak (we'll see how that translates to the superior competition in the nba). but he's got a weak handle and little in the way of a rim attack, two traits most commonly associated with star guards in the nba. mclemore reads like klay thompson
at this point. again, he
could very well become a star someday, but that's no more of a guarantee than it is with any player in this particular draft, and you expose your bias when you claim that mclemore is not a support player, while having repeatedly bashed tyreke evans as nothing more than the same elsewhere...