Get ready for next year once more.
I am comin' !!!

H Rock wrote:WHEN ARE YOU DOING THE SCOUTING?
Sit wrote:I told you to draft Dehere!
Marquis wrote:I was reading this dynasty all the time, but never commented.
It's great how you do this with all the details, I esp like the player statline feature.
But Blazers need wins! Come on, 9-13 record is not well enough, as you are in the second year
Jugs wrote:Wow nice alley-oop.. and Vince Dehere and I share the same number, that is why he's good![]()
Sit wrote:Well.. i know you had the no 1 pick up ur sleeve X!
Mark. wrote:Nice coverage, Dehere seems to be a great No 2, but lets see how his stats will compare to one of the top projected players in my dynasty, 7'4" SGcant wait to see him play
pHLo wrote:great Coverage about V. Dehere
maybe u should have your next Rookie watch on Rudy Gay
he's doing fine in the dynasty as well, and maybe you should do a little comparison of the Top Rookies, it's an interesting Rookie year....
...but nothing against next year... when a player like F. Ruf will be available in the draft xD
lookin forward to some more updates, it's just great as usual
Jing wrote:not bad 24 points, guy seems a beast
his moves reminds me of this monkey movie on tv right now lol
cwebbiverson wrote:Man that Dehere guys awesome.
I should make a speech file for him.
VINCE DEHERE - SG/PG, 6'5", 248lbs (TOP 5 PICK)
First of all I would like to dispel any misconceptions, Vince Dehere is NO relation to former NBA guard Terry Dehere. Vince Dehere is an absolute animal, he really should be applying for the NFL Draft, not the NBA's. He's got a big body, and can easily handle the vigours of the NBA game. Many would expect a player of his size to be a SF, but not this kid. He's a true combo guard. He's a phenomenal shooter, with his range extending the full 25 feet. He can also handle the rock and dish it out. With his size and skill sets, I can already see this guy causes serious mismatches at both ends of the court. Dehere is the fastest guy around and could struggle defensively against some of the guards, but he has a very quick first step which more than makes up for it to help him get his shot off. His stock with NBA scouts is just soaring at the moment, and I think come draft time, you will probably see him get drafted in the middle of the lottery, and possibly as high as No. 5 or No. 6. Definitely a player to watch out for in the future.
Best Case Scenario - Ron Artest (more stable version & with guard skills)
Worst Case Scenario - Terry Dehere meets Kirk Synder
Most Likely Scenario - Luol Deng (with more ball handling skills)
2006 OFF-SEASON COVERAGE
PRE-DRAFT WORKOUTS
WORKOUT 3 - VINCE DEHERE, SG/PG , 6'5", 248lbs, Tunisia (Projected Top 5 pick)
The next player brought in is a bit of an enigma. Vince Dehere, out of Tunisia, has been playing in the Spanish League for the last couple of seasons but has been buried deep on the bench. However this past season, his club team has been force to play him, & he has shined in a big way, showing a shooter's touch not seen too often, especially not from an African prospect. What's even better, he has a low buyout on his contract & he is deemed to have some upside left due to the fact he's been hidden so long. The Blazers need all the shooters they can get at the moment, so it will be interesting to see how he works out.
Dehere was matched up with starting SG Morris Peterson to see if he could hang with a veteran. The game started out with Dehere hitting 2 straight treys to lead 4-0.
His pure shooting touch from long range was a thing of beauty as he rivals J.J. Redick in marksmanship
Morris Peterson fought back strongly uses his strong on-the-ball defense & ability to swipe the ball to get back into the contest. For the rest of the contest these guys went head-to-head, both showing strong play. Dehere & Mo battled clutch play after clutch play.
Don't leave him open Mo or you'll pay
In the end, Morris Peterson got the better of Vince Dehere, winning in sudden death, 14-12.
Whilst his on-the-ball defense probably needs some work, his toughness in all other aspects & shooting ability were a thing of marvel. The Blazers' staff left the workout enamoured with this random guy from Tunisia.
Workout Rankings:
1st SG/PG- Vince Dehere - his shooting ability & tenacity made him the most impressive workout, & if selected, I can see him becoming a favourite of Nate McMillan
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