by GloveGuy on Mon Feb 07, 2005 6:02 am
Redick, ughh. He's a streak shooter. He's great at moving without the ball and can make mediocre defenders look like fools with his pump fake...but he can't create for himself at all. He's one-dimensional, and even so, he can't make threes when they count. He's at his most deadly during runs and open fast break points. Great free throw shooter though, but by no means the best shooter in the world, or even in the college basketball game.
McNamara is another streak shooter, another great college basketball player who will be able to use his talents in Europe, but most likely not the NBA. His point guard skills are nothing special. A poor man's version of Tony Delk if you ask me.
Warrick is the only player of the three with a real NBA future. We've all heard of Class-A Athleticism, well this guy is Class-AAA, up there with Kevin Garnett and James White. His game is much more polished than it was when he first started out at Syracuse. Probably the opposite of Redick and McNamara in that his game is much more suited for the NBA.