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I think he can be a very effective off-guard that comes off the bench and can explode for a lot of points. Wagner is one of the few undersized shooting guards I actually like, I hope he manages to make a successful comeback and put up the numbers he did in his rookie season.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"When he was with us, he was squinting all the time," Calipari said. "I'm like, 'What is this squinting about?' We find out later he needed contacts. All those years, he's scoring 70, 80 points and he can't even see the basket. What is that about?"</div> lmao. Good to see he's back to his best, hopefully an NBA team will pick him up, I think he has now proven he has the will and desire to succeed, when he easily could've just given up and retired.
He's had a tough time, so it would be good to see him make a successful comeback. What happens when they remove your colon? Do they replace it or do you just never use a toilet again. More seriously, is he a good shooter and would he be useful at Denver?
I wouldn't say he's a three point threat, but he certainly has range and can knock it down from anywhere. He's more of a scorer than a shooter, but he adds some legitimate firepower and range to any lineup.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting asdf:</div><div class="quote_post">I wouldn't say he's a three point threat.</div> I would, 15 3 pointers in a game in any league is damn impressive.
Well he's not someone that is known for his three point shooting, but rather for his overall package on the offensive end (i.e. slashing, floaters, pullup jumpers).
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NTC187:</div><div class="quote_post">I would, 15 3 pointers in a game in any league is damn impressive.</div> One night really doesn't prove much. But I would call him a threat from the 3 point line.