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Herb Kirkstreit;2320867; said:He's a shorter Antawn Jamison. Jamison is considered the worst defender in the NBA. If Deshaun was as tall as Jamison, he'd still be drafted highly.
Really don't watch the NBA that much so I don't know where Thomas would play in that league. I assumed that he would have to play SF and I have never seen him use his right hand so I don't know if that would deter him or not. Ross is probably a better shooter but Thomas a better scorer. Hopefully, they will stay around for one more season but I doubt it:(Much like Jared Sullinger, DeShaun will make some NBA team very happy with where they drafted him ... whether in the 2013 or the 2014 draft.
WSU-OSU: Deshaun Thomas evolves
March, 29, 2013
By Myron Medcalf | ESPN.com
Greg Bartram/USA TODAY Sports
Deshaun Thomas leads his Ohio State Buckeyes team in scoring by almost 10 points per game.
LOS ANGELES -- There have been many surprises throughout the NCAA tournament. Deshaun Thomas' knack for finding the rim has not been one of them. Few collegiate athletes rival his ability to score.
The 6-foot-7 NBA prospect is dangerous on the perimeter (35.5 percent from beyond the arc). He’ll hit floaters. He’ll drive, draw contact and still finish. He’ll come off screens and punish any foe who gives him space. He’ll make a move off the dribble and collect, too.
In the first half of Ohio State’s Sweet 16 victory over Arizona, Thomas started on the left side of the floor. Three Wildcats slid toward him. The pressure didn’t stop the junior from rushing to the lid, spinning and releasing the ball softly off his fingertips. The off-balance maneuver was natural for a veteran who has been an offensive star since his youth in Fort Wayne, Ind.
“It was always natural growing up,” he said in the pregame news conference Friday in Los Angeles. “Me in third grade, playing [YMCA] ball, always scoring, playing against [older] people ... scoring against them. Always had a knack for the ball. Got in high school, had the green light, played every position, took every shot, took every bad shot. So I had a knack of scoring the ball all my life.”
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[/URL]Though Thomas hasn't made his decision yet, he said how stacked OSU would be next year will weigh in the decision-making process.
MaxBuck;2322567; said:Much like Jared Sullinger, DeShaun will make some NBA team very happy with where they drafted him ... whether in the 2013 or the 2014 draft.
SEREbuckeye;2323782; said:I think the biggest questions NBA teams will have is where does Thomas disappear to in the final minutes of a close basketball game? Does he have the grit to put a team on his shoulder and win the game?
I think he has been a stellar player for the Buckeyes during the regular season and showed flashes of his great play during the NCAA Tourney. (Both Lenzelle Smith and Ross also did the same thing.) Im hoping that if Thomas does turn pro he can work on his play and able to turn up the heat in the waning moments. Otherwise, thank you Mr. Thomas for the hard work this year and good luck.
Merih;2323783; said:I don't think any team realistically is looking to draft Deshaun as a 1st option, game winning type of player. Those guys are very rare and if you don't have a top 2-3 pick you're likely not going to find one in the draft.
The biggest ROI for Deshaun in terms of improvement is going to be showing focus and body control on defense.
OH10;2323788; said:Really won't matter how stacked we are if Kentucky gets Wiggins. Everybody would be playing for second.