http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Just-By-the-Numbers-The-2010-Point-Guard-Crop-3510 In a nutshell, I'd be very, very leery of drafting Eric Bledsoe.
I think it's tough to judge Bledsoe on numbers because he was playing out of position. He's actually really tough to judge period because no one knows exactly what he can do because of a guy named John Wall. Wouldn't mind AJ Slaughter though.
Scottie Reynolds looks good...upperclassman...proven college scorer\performer on a big team.... He would be definitely worth a serious look in the 2nd round IMO.......
I love Scottie. He wasn't a very good shooter (decent from 3) before this year, but stepped it up. I would definitely take him with a 2nd round pick.
It would have been interesting to see Bledsoe as the primary point guard at Kentucky this coming season. It was a mistake to come out early.
Agreeed, but the thing that would ward me off the most is his shaky jumper to go along with a really poor assist to turnover ratio ... he might have the NBA body and athleticism to succeed at the next level, but what's his one elite tool that every NBA player needs to have some kind of success? I'm not seeing it.
Vasquez leads in PER, and has apparently moved up considerably because of good workouts. That list makes Mikhail Torrance look pretty good.
Torrance went undrafted. Any chance we'll be smart/lucky enough to get him in here to compete for the 3rd PG spot?