What team do you think Craig Brackins would fit best?
I think it would be pretty cool to see him play for the Thunder. Him matched with all their young guards would be fun to watch but I'm not sure if his post moves are good enough to fit OKC's need down low. I would also like him to get drafted somewhere close. Perhaps Chicago.
So I ask where do you think he fits best?
Re: What team do you think Craig Brackins would fit best?
Originally Posted by cyguytillidie
I think it would be pretty cool to see him play for the Thunder. Him matched with all their young guards would be fun to watch but I'm not sure if his post moves are good enough to fit OKC's need down low. I would also like him to get drafted somewhere close. Perhaps Chicago.
So I ask where do you think he fits best?
Panathinaikos, those guys LOVE the fade away jump shot.
Re: What team do you think Craig Brackins would fit best?
Originally Posted by yaman3
Magic. Dwight needs another threat down low. I really think he could do well in that system.
Do you really think Craig is going to be a down low threat in the NBA? I sure don't. His strong suit is that he can hit the mid-ranger jumper and fade out for the occasional 3. He's not going to be able to bang with the big boys of the NBA I don't think.
Now that MBB is back, do we still have to pretend that WBB matters?
Re: What team do you think Craig Brackins would fit best?
Originally Posted by cyfan964
Do you really think Craig is going to be a down low threat in the NBA? I sure don't. His strong suit is that he can hit the mid-ranger jumper and fade out for the occasional 3. He's not going to be able to bang with the big boys of the NBA I don't think.
Well he better learn or he can say hello to Europe. He won't make a living shooting 15-20 footers. He can score down low if he wants to. I suppose if he doesn't want to then it will never happen.
Re: What team do you think Craig Brackins would fit best?
Just from teams who will be drafting late in the first round, maybe Boston. An aging team that needs youth in the front court.
Memphis plays an uptempo game and needs bench scoring from their front court. He could be a nice backup to Zach Randolph. They've got a couple picks in the first round to play with.
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