Timberwolves select Blake Stepp

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  1. HEAV07

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    NEW YORK (AP) -- With the 29th pick in the second round (58th overall) of the 2004 NBA draft, the Minnesota Timberwolves select Blake Stepp.

    Position: Point Guard.

    Height: 6-foot-4.

    Weight: 192 pounds.

    College: Gonzaga.

    DOB: Feb. 4, 1982.

    Scouting report: Enjoyed productive four-year career at Gonzaga. Averaged 14.6 points and 6.7 assists in senior season, earning West Coast Conference player of the year honors. Floor general who has ability to run both up-tempo and half-court offense. Good passer with high basketball IQ that helps him compensate for lack of athleticism. Must cut down on turnovers to be effective at the NBA level. Averaged three turnovers per game as a senior. Lack of foot speed gives him trouble beating players off the dribble and hampers his defense. Good on-the-ball defenders can take away his dribble penetration. Fluid jump shooter with unlimited range, though can be streaky at times and has slow release. Shot 37.6 percent from 3-point range and 83 percent from free-throw line as a senior.


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  2. truba03

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    I think he is a steal and should be a good back up PG next year, I just hope Flip and co. see it that way
     
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    Yeah, he was underrated he should have been a Early 2nd round that was a steal
     
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    yeh they got a steal...a solid leader who can shoot and pass the ball with the best of em...he'd make a good third-string PG who can help consistently once Cassell leaves, or maybe he can even be a solid backup, who knows...
     

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