Here's the first of two Chris Murray-penned articles in today's Reno Gazette-Journal. This one is so aptly titled vis-a-vis tomorrow's NBA draft, or any draft for that matter:
NBA draft: Potential versus production
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
June 25, 2008
They played at the same college and both are chasing their NBA dreams, but the paths they are taking couldn't be more different.
Former Wolf Pack shooting guard Marcelus Kemp was in Reno for six years. His teammate JaVale McGee was in town for two seasons.
Kemp left Nevada with his name sprayed throughout the program's career leaders lists. McGee's Wolf Pack stint was so short he barely had the chance to etch his name into Nevada's top-10 lists.
Kemp evolved from a seldom-used freshman to the leader of an inexperienced team. McGee had just begun to scratch the surface of his immense potential before leaving school.
And while Kemp has about a coin flip's chance of being drafted, McGee is a near-lock to be selected in the first round.
In many ways, Kemp and McGee are the two types of players that epitomize the current NBA draft.
Both are special talents. One has filled his basketball résumé with consistent production; the other is teeming with potential... Go here for the remainder.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Do you take what you see or what you imagine?
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 12:09 PM
Labels: JaVale McGee, Marcelus Kemp, Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack
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