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Post by Druce on Aug 3, 2015 9:47:22 GMT -6
George Yardley
23 SF 6’7” 210 Stanford B B- C B C+ B
George is very solid at just about every aspect of the game, having no real weaknesses. His upside isn't the highest coming out, but he could be the most pro-ready prospect that isn't a post player. He can score from everywhere, and at worst will provide a spark off the bench without sacrificing a lot defensively. He moves the ball well and rebounds well for a wing as well. His only flaw as a prospect is the question of where is his ceiling. He'll struggle a little with quicker players, and will get muscled around by larger ones, but if he can take his body to the next level he could do some real damage. At worst he's a versatile 6th man.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2015 9:48:35 GMT -6
Pretty nice
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Post by Citizen Cane on Aug 11, 2015 9:02:55 GMT -6
You made up completely different grades than I did for Yardley
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Post by Druce on Aug 11, 2015 9:04:45 GMT -6
what'd you have?
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Post by Citizen Cane on Aug 11, 2015 9:27:43 GMT -6
George Yardley SG 6'7'' 190 21 B- C C- B- C+ A actually, not too much different
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Post by Odin on Aug 11, 2015 15:13:37 GMT -6
i flipped a coin to decide between 2.0 yardley and bossert
thank you, tails
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Post by Citizen Cane on Aug 11, 2015 15:27:17 GMT -6
i flipped a coin to decide between 2.0 yardley and bossert thank you, tails you ended up taking him as part of the package for conley
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Post by Odin on Aug 11, 2015 15:31:14 GMT -6
i flipped a coin to decide between 2.0 yardley and bossert thank you, tails you ended up taking him as part of the package for conley and what a package that was
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Post by KwYawnza on Aug 12, 2015 3:33:14 GMT -6
I'd rather draft a member of the Yardbirds
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Post by Druce on Aug 12, 2015 8:03:25 GMT -6
The Yardbird is a great sandwich at Slows BBQ in Detroit.
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Post by gbgalla24 on Aug 28, 2015 7:19:21 GMT -6
Would take with pick 58
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