Douby is a 2 guard, a shooting guard. He is 6-7 so can present matchup problems. But more than anything he has to establish what is his NBA game. The intent appears to have been him as an outside shooter-scorer. He'll need a year or two more to figure out what is his best position.
Cisco is more a 3 guard than a 2. But there are a lot of 3 guards out there who are 6-9 to 6-11!!
Douby's like 6'2"...6'3" at most.
I have to disagree with every part of this post. As other posters pointed out Douby is at best 6-3 more like 6-0 and light... and that presents the problem. He has the essential skill set of a 2 gaurd but lacks the size to be effective there. The scouts and coaches see potential for him to be a spark plug type PG like Bobby Jackson but he still needs to develop his passing, and court vision compleetly. So in the mean time he will have to bounce back and forth and is probably MOST effective in a set up where Cisco or Ron take most of the duties at innating the offense with him. Long term who knows, if he keeps working he can be another Bobby or Boykins comming in and giving the team instant offense from the 1 spot.Douby is a 2 guard, a shooting guard. He is 6-7 so can present matchup problems. But more than anything he has to establish what is his NBA game. The intent appears to have been him as an outside shooter-scorer. He'll need a year or two more to figure out what is his best position.
Cisco is more a 3 guard than a 2. But there are a lot of 3 guards out there who are 6-9 to 6-11!!
But don't see Douby as a PG. Price was to have been a backup PG.
With Martin coming on strong this year where does Douby fit in with the future of this club? Will he learn to become a facilictator and be a scoring pg? Will he sit on the bench forever? Will he be part of a trade?