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  • Nigel Tufnel
    Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 616

    #16
    Mayo? Are you serious? First, he isn't really a PG. Not to mention he has more turnovers than assists. Mayo -- 25 assists, 38 turnovers. Lavender -- 43 assists, 14 turnovers.

    Mayo is clearly the better talent....but no way in HELL is he a better PG than Drew Lavender. I'm talking floor leader, press breaker, get the offense set, get the team involved, dish out assists and keep the turnovers to a minimum.

    That's not the koolaid talking...that's simple basketball IQ.

    I'm not going to argue the rest of the list....don't have time...Mayo just really popped out to me.

    I still think talking prototypical PG play, Lavender is among the upper echelon in college hoops.
    "You come at the King, you best not miss." Omar

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    • CuseFan10
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 4446

      #17
      Yea, Mayo is not really a PG but like I said, I was taking them off the top of my head and it was near midnight, haha...

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