The Big Three: Brewer/Wright/Green.

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  1. BrewCityBuck

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    All these guys are small forwards, all these guys are top 10 picks. It's safe to say that these guys are whats making mock drafts differ, and in my case impossible. In your opinions, what guy do you like? Where do you rank them? Etc.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Jun 3 2007, 06:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>All these guys are small forwards, all these guys are top 10 picks. It's safe to say that these guys are whats making mock drafts differ, and in my case impossible.

    In your opinions, what guy do you like? Where do you rank them? Etc.</div>
    It's so hard to rank them. As far as potential goes, I'd go Brewer, Wright, then Green... but at the same time, Green certainly has all the tools and he is clearly the most NBA ready of the 3. It's so hard to rank these guys, I think it really kind of depends on the system and the make-up of the team. If you are an up-tempo team that needs a versatile athlete, Julian Wright may be your best bet. If you are a more slowed down or balanced team that preaches team play and ball movement, Jeff Green is your man. Corey Brewer, IMO, will be able to fit in any type of system, which is why I think he's the best bet. I don't think Julian would be able to display his full talents in a slowed down system, and I don't think Jeff Green would be able to display his abilities to the fullest in a run-and-gun system.

    So, with that said, I'd rank them like this:

    1. Corey Brewer
    2. Depends on your team make-up and style is.
     
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    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

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    So, what sets Brewer ahead of Green/Wright? Didn't Julian Wright used to be a top 5 pick? (Just proposing a question for you to answer).
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Jun 3 2007, 06:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So, what sets Brewer ahead of Green/Wright?</div>
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Corey Brewer, IMO, will be able to fit in any type of system, which is why I think he's the best bet. I don't think Julian would be able to display his full talents in a slowed down system, and I don't think Jeff Green would be able to display his abilities to the fullest in a run-and-gun system.</div>
    And I am still very high on Julian Wright, I still think he is certainly one of the best prospects, but like I said, I think it depends on the build of your team.
     
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    I really love Brewer's passion for the game. He shows a lot of grit and his length makes him an incredible defender. He lets the game come to him on offense and he can create for himself if the situation calls for it. He's going to do good regardless of where he goes and his teammates are going to love him.
     

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