Is Dajuan Wagner Point Guard Material?

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  1. redscoon

    redscoon JBB JustBBall Member

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    The comments about Wagner's passing and rebounding were for PG2.

    As far as Miles hitting the midrange thats nice, but the Cavs need a guy who can hit from 18 on out, not just 12 footers. I always like Miles and I'm glad to see him doing well, but I'd much rather have Mcinnis than he even with him playing as well as he has been lately.
     
  2. CANT STOP ME

    CANT STOP ME JBB Probationary User

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting tankster:</div><div class="quote_post">At this point I'd give the Cavs the lattitude to do anything they possibly could to salvage what I've said all along is a "Busted Pick.".............Tank</div>

    How can you say that? DaJuan is going to be a great player in the NBA. He is still young. If you can score 100 points in a High School game then obviously you got some game.
     
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    Chris McCosky's quick hits


    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">* If the Cavaliers' Dujuan Wagner plans on staying in the NBA, he's going to have to follow in his father's footsteps. Meaning, like his father, Milt, he's going to have to learn to play point guard. If he doesn't, the best he can hope for is being shooting guard LeBron James' backup. "I'm going to work on playing point guard this summer," Wagner said. "It's a position that the team wants me to play, so it's something I have to do." Milt Wagner made the switch and excelled at Louisville and then played for the Lakers. "I played point guard at Louisville and my ballhandling wasn't all that good," Milt said. "And at the same time, I led the team in scoring and in assists. I tell 'Juanny' all the time that playing point guard is about making decisions. Playing point guard is a learning process, and he'll have plenty of time."</div>

    The guys can't even spell Wagner's name right. Dujuan??
     

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