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This is my article stating 5 reasons why I think Jeremy Hazell will be a good pro.

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While I think Hazell can definitely play in the NBA because of his range and shooting ability, I think that the averages you put up are a little high. Hazell does have quick hands, but he isn’t really quick overall. His shooting ability is definitely the thing that will keep him in the Association, as well as his good size for the 2-guard position (6’5" is right around the optimum size). His improved attitude will also likely mean that he won’t gripe for playing time.

He can be a good role player in the NBA, but I don’t think he’ll set the world on fire. Plus, he has to be, like Terry Dehere said, a “shot-maker, not just a shot-taker.” He’s gotta get that deep-ball average up to about 38-40% to really have a sticking point.

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by JPGuerette on Mar 10, 2011 12:52 PM EST reply actions  

those numbers are not for his rookie season. I think that around his 3rd or 4th season he can put up those numbers

I agree about the shooting percentage.

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by seton hall and steelers on Mar 10, 2011 2:02 PM EST up reply actions  

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