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DavidGordonsFoot wrote:HJS wrote:Pretty impressive that Bleacher Report named him the top breakout player.
Yeah, I thought we agreed we weren't going to source Bleacher Report here.





ATLeagle wrote:What can Rakim do at the next level?













twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.


eepstein0 wrote:twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.
Tony Allen is 10 times the player Rakim could ever dream of being.










twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.


commavegarage wrote:twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.
I'm pretty sure Tony Allen and Rakim Sanders couldn't be more diametrically opposed type of players.










commavegarage wrote:twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.
I'm pretty sure Tony Allen and Rakim Sanders couldn't be more diametrically opposed type of players.










claver2010 wrote:commavegarage wrote:twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.
I'm pretty sure Tony Allen and Rakim Sanders couldn't be more diametrically opposed type of players.
One can dribble and the other has an odd habit of bouncing it off his foot?











claver2010 wrote:commavegarage wrote:twballgame9 wrote:Again, all I am doing is reminding people that I could be eating my words soon. I said he was an NBA player 5 years ago.
And ATL, the answer to your question is that he is the prototypical athletic 2 in the NBA. If he is truly in that good of shape, and has worked on his game, scouts will most certainly be thinking about taking him. Think Tony Allen.
I'm pretty sure Tony Allen and Rakim Sanders couldn't be more diametrically opposed type of players.
One can dribble and the other has an odd habit of bouncing it off his foot?













branchinator wrote:In order to make the NBA, you need to have at least 1 "plus" skill. Tony Allen's "plus" skill is his perimeter defense - he's one of the best in the league. I don't see a "plus" skill with Rakim. But he does have NBA athleticism so I wouldn't completely rule it out either.










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