Who will be the better player(Future also). Discuss.I pick Luther. He passes, He can hit the three, Drive it in and draw the foul.Raymond is good too.
I pick Raymond Felton. I think Luther will be a solid combo guard but like what we saw in college, Ray is just a pure passer. He can set guys up easily. He has a decent mid range as well. Luther is a good shooter and he plays good defense, he can steal the ball and also he can drive and has pretty good passing skills as well but Raymond will be a 16 and 7 guy and Luther will be a 15 and 4 guy and that's what it come down to.
I like head as he is learning from TMac, and already has a jump shot. Over time I see him developing a solid overall game, as he already has all the tools in place
I pick Felton. Part of it is biased because I am an UNC fan. Remember at first in college he wasn't much of a scorer, but towards the end of his college career, that changed. Felton likes to learn the game and he grows fast as a player. I think he will have a good NBA career. I think he will be better in the future.As of right now, Felton has helped his team out a lot. The Bobcats aren't anyone special, but he has helped them out a lot from where they were last year. Head is on the Rockets, a team that is one of the most dissappointing teams this year. He has all this talent around him and they are doing so bad (true, a lot of it is injury), so he really hasn't helped his team out in the "wins" column to much.I pick Raymond Felton for now and the future.
I liked both these guys a lot but neither of them can shoot worth a damn. If I had to pick a player it would probably be Felton because he's more of the classic point guard, I just think he has more talent.
Ray Felton, not even close. He has the skill-set of a star PG, and Head will be nothing more than a role player. Felton is extremely quick, an excellent passer, a much improved shooter, and a leader.
Raymond Felton, Head from what I've seen is just a great shooter. Ray can do other things, and is the far better pg. Head will always be a tweener, and not good enough to be one or the other.