Fessor wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:38 pmWell, you're projecting NG based on his height and athleticism, so they are similar in each and, to be honest, the G-league guy at the end of the bench on a two-way contract was the only remotely realistic comparator. BTW, Dozier will likely play in Asia next year.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:39 pmPJ Dozier on the Boston Celtics is not a good comparison, PJ can't shoot to save his life, shot 21% from 3 as a freshmen at USCFessor wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:20 pmAs a local comparator: He's slightly taller, less athletic, and slower than Perry Dozier who was a 6' 6" PG and lead SC to the Final Four as a sophomore. Dozier declared for the NBA, went undrafted, and has a two-way G League contract with the Celtics three years into his professional career.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:21 pmHe said it better than I could, but I was wondering about NG's pro potential earlier this year. I'm curious to see how Noah improves his game in the off season. He could be nasty as he gets older. He appears to have the base layer of tools to make a run at the NBA, athleticism and height seems about what you need, which is what has held a lot of former Furman players back. Plus he can shoot the 3 some.
Not sure which professional league Jackson Hoy was referring to, but, at this point, NG's not an NBA candidate. He either needs to put on about 40 lbs. of muscle, grow about 3-4 inches, or become a three-point specialist extraordinaire.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/pl ... ier-1.html
As I say, that was the only realistic comparator I could think of. The SF on that same team just so happens to be roughly Gurley's age and height, so that was a possible comparator; comparing Gurley to Jayson Tatum would be laughable, however.
I sense you guys are not that familiar with the NBA.
Fessor, NBA aside, I am just glad Gurley is on our team, FU does not get many guys like him on the recruiting trail