Seth Greenberg with questions about Dante Exum

ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg joined the show to talk about tonight’s NBA Draft.

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Greenberg thinks that there are some questions about Dante Exum. Exum is long athletic kid, suspect jumper, slow release … can he play in the League with men?” Greenberg said. Greenberg would take Marcus Smart over Exum.

Greenberg weighed in on Shabazz Napier and said that he’s very, very good coming off screens. The only question is can he guard the really quick guards and will players try to post him up.

 Today’s game places a premium on versatility, quick decision-making, and the ability to stretch the floor. Players who can defend multiple positions and contribute on both ends are valued more than ever, and that influences how prospects are evaluated on draft night.
He pointed out that leadership qualities and basketball IQ are just as important as raw athleticism. A player might not have the best vertical or fastest first step, but if they can read the floor, make the right pass, and stay composed under pressure, they can carve out a significant role on a roster. Coaches and executives want players who will buy into the system and elevate the team as a whole.

When discussing the draft overall, Greenberg emphasized that it’s as much about fit as it is about talent. A player might not look like a top prospect on paper, but in the right organization with the right development staff, they can flourish.

 

 

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