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Post by Tel Aviv on Apr 17, 2014 9:23:30 GMT -6
Clyde DrexlerSG | 6'7 | 215 lbs | 21 Years Oldabcalegends.com/players/player141.htmPros: Drexler's athleticism has scouts around the league excited about his arrival to the ABCA, he has great quickness for someone 6'7 and can jump out of the gym. Drexler comes into the league already as an established defensive player but many believe that with his skill guarding the perimeter, ability both to generate steals and block shots, along with his size and quickness he can become a lock down defender. Drexler is also knows how to score inside and has the potential to be a great scorer. Cons: Drexler won't be much of a threat from beyond the three point line which could see defenders dropping off him and making it harder for him to get to the basket. He has great leaping ability which will see him get rebounds but with that you would expect a little better from him. His jumpshot is a little raw at the moment but has showed signs of improvement. Overall: Clyde "The Glide" Drexler looks set to be an excellent two way player in the ABCA, a great inside scorer with the ability to get to the rim with ease and a unique lock down defender who can also steal and block shots from the guard position. Projection: Top 3
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Post by Berlin on Apr 17, 2014 11:55:49 GMT -6
Name: Clyde Drexler Position: SG Height: 6'7" Weight: 215 lbs DOB: 6/22/1999 www.abcalegends.com/players/player141.htmPros: Although Magic Johnson might have the #1 spot in the drop locked up tight, Clyde Drexler has a pretty good case to be the #2 pick. Drexler is easily the most complete player to have declared for the draft, as while Dantley and McHale might be able to match Clyde's offense as a rookie, nobody is as defensively ready as the Glide from Day 1. Drexler looks to be one of the main contenders for the ROtY award and projects to be one of the best SG in the league in only a couple seasons. Cons: While Drexler has a lot to love about his game, rebounding isn't one of his specialities. Combined with his post defense, and Drexler's few deficiencies seem to be in just the right areas to keep him squarely at the shooting guard position, even though some might have hoped to get some time out of him at small forward due to his size and quickness. Alas, that doesn't seem to be in the cards. Overall: Clyde Drexler seems ready to contribute right out of the gate and should be the first name picked by any team in need of a shooting guard. While he obviously still needs to develop certain areas of his game, Clyde is quite possibly the most ready-to-go player in the draft on both sides of the court and will instantly make any team better that drafts him. Projection: #2-#4
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