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Old 05-29-2014, 10:14 PM
 
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klye korver is 6'8, and jj reddick is 6'4. both can shoot, not too athelitic, not fast, cant play D or dribble too well, but they are in the league only for 1 thing, and thats the ability to shoot.

can an average or a little above average (5'10 to 6'1) guy just make it to the nba and be a pure shooter without being too athelltic, cant play D, cant dribble, not quick, etc? seth curry and ray allen are an exception becasue they are quick and can shoot the three jumping sideways, quick, and have other abilities that makes them who they are.

im just throwing it out there since i know its probably 1 in a billion to make it to the nba now since its a global market now, and it just seems that any average guy will never make it. JJ reddick is the shortest person at 6'4 to make it because of his shooting, and below that i dont see anyone even close.
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