Who will have the better career? Debate :bat: I'd say it is Raymond. I feel that the Bobcats are actually going somewhere with Gerald Wallace, Emeka Okafor, Sean May, Raymond Felton and now another top 5 pick. Raymond is a very talented passer. I think he can average 8 apg some day. He will get noticed more on the Bobcats then on the Jazz squad. Deron is more of the fundamental guy, but I wouldnt say he is as talented as Raymond. Both guys arent good shooters so we'll see who can develop a jumper quicker.
I think that Raymond will. He has a great year this year and looks like h will improve on a year to year basis. He has Okafor, who I think will be a good solid player in this league and IMO undoubtably the most underrated/intalked about player in the league Gerald Wallace, who could win some DPOY's in the future. Not to say that Williams doesn't have a good supporting cast, I just think that the Bobcats will have the better one in the future.
I will have to go with Raymond. Hes capable of averaging 8-10 apg in his career and 15 PPG to back it up. I think he will be the leader of the team someday. Deron is close. I think hes capable of averaging 8 apg. and 17-18 PPG if played more. Hes clutch, great courtvision, he can play D well. He just needs to work on his speed and jumper. If that is improved he'll be a Top PG in the league with Chris Paul and Raymond Felton in the future.
Ray Ray, easily. He has a better foundation of skills. He used to just be a quick playmaker, but he added on range. Those type of players normally have success in the nba. I can see Ray's career averages being around 16 ppg, 9 apg. about 19 ppg / 10 apg in his prime.
I doubt it. He has never been a great scorer. He will leave that up to Okafor, G-Force and Rudy Gay. Thats right, im predicting their draft.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ May 14 2006, 11:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>No way does he average 17-18 ppg. He isnt that great of a scorer.</div>Have you even seen him play?
Obviously you havnt seen much of him. He averaged 12 ppg in college and has a poor jumper. He is pretty quick and can get inside but he is definately not a talented scorer.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ May 14 2006, 11:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Who will have the better career? Debate :bat: I'd say it is Raymond. I feel that the Bobcats are actually going somewhere with Gerald Wallace, Emeka Okafor, Sean May, Raymond Felton and now another top 5 pick. Raymond is a very talented passer. I think he can average 8 apg some day. He will get noticed more on the Bobcats then on the Jazz squad. Deron is more of the fundamental guy, but I wouldnt say he is as talented as Raymond. Both guys arent good shooters so we'll see who can develop a jumper quicker.</div>what are you talking about? They are both good shooters. But i also have to go with Raymond. He has more speed and more playmaking ability. He can create for himself more than Deron can, even though I believe that Deron has a better 3 ball. He really started to show his 3 in the end of the year. I think that Ray is more of an NBA type of pg; he can really do it all.
I would definetly say it will be Raymond. He was putting up Chris Paul number in the last 2 months of the season besides for rebounding, and it was no fluke. Hell be a great pg in the league. Next year expect around 15 ppg and 8 apg.
No. Neither of them are good shooters. Deron can shoot the 3 ball but sometimes struggles with his jumper. Ray shoots .391 from the field. Nuff said.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ May 15 2006, 01:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I doubt it. He has never been a great scorer. He will leave that up to Okafor, G-Force and Rudy Gay. Thats right, im predicting their draft.</div> He's never had to score 20ppg or anything whereever he's been. At UNC they were loaded with players, when given minutes Felton puts up points at a good clip.