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Curry is 6 2...He also has the quickest release maybe in the history of all basketball so he can get his shot off against a 2 guard at the next level.

Gordon and Curry play polar opposites of one another. Curry has a sweeter touch, Gordon is a bit of a better slasher. Gordon is also 6 3 (minimum) thats what hes listed at I believe. Curry is a SG at the next level without a doubt, again because of his quick release. He can create his own shot against anyone. He will struggle when he has to guard and or be guarded against the likes of a Kobe Bryant though
 

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I'll admit I thought Johnson would hold them back, but he has sick range as he can make any shot and is making better decisions.
 

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Patty Mills

If Brandon Johnson was playing this season, the West Coast Conference would have three of the top 6 or 7 Point Guards in the country. Thursday night, at Gonzaga, it's Patty Mills against Jeremy Pargo on ESPN2. This should be a good indicator of Mills progress. He is just a Sophmore but a big reason why St. Marys (18) is ranked ahead of Gonzaga (24). The WCC, with three schools in the NCAA's last year, isn't just Gonzaga and 7 unknows anymore.

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"On August 5, 2008 Mills was a member of the Australian squad that gave the USA Basketball team its closest tune-up game of the summer before the Beijing Olympics. The USA National team beat Australia 87-76 in its exhibition game in Macau, China. 19 yo Mills, the youngest player on the floor, was impressive as he added 13 points for the Australian squad.

In the Olympics, Mills averaged a team-best 14.2 points, all off the bench, in the six games the Aussies played in Beijing. He scored 20 points in a quarterfinal loss to the United States, including three assists, two steals and zero turnovers in 28 minutes."
 

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If Brandon Johnson was playing this season, the West Coast Conference would have three of the top 6 or 7 Point Guards in the country. Thursday night, at Gonzaga, it's Patty Mills against Jeremy Pargo on ESPN2. This should be a good indicator of Mills progress. He is just a Sophmore but a big reason why St. Marys (18) is ranked ahead of Gonzaga (24). The WCC, with three schools in the NCAA's last year, isn't just Gonzaga and 7 unknows anymore.

Copied from Wikepedia.

"On August 5, 2008 Mills was a member of the Australian squad that gave the USA Basketball team its closest tune-up game of the summer before the Beijing Olympics. The USA National team beat Australia 87-76 in its exhibition game in Macau, China. 19 yo Mills, the youngest player on the floor, was impressive as he added 13 points for the Australian squad.

In the Olympics, Mills averaged a team-best 14.2 points, all off the bench, in the six games the Aussies played in Beijing. He scored 20 points in a quarterfinal loss to the United States, including three assists, two steals and zero turnovers in 28 minutes."

THANK YOU!

Pat Mills is the best PG in the nation, and Pargo is top 5.

I will say right now that Mills will have a better NBA career than both Lawson and Flynn, no doubt in my mind.
 

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