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Salt Lake papers discover Senglin

UtahPirate

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Both the Des and Trib had nice write ups on Jeremy. Sounds like he has done well in his pre-draft workouts.

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865683000/Weber-State-star-Jeremy-Senglin-seizes-chance-of-a-lifetime-to-impress-Utah-Jazz.html

http://www.sltrib.com/sports/5403313-155/utah-jazz-weber-states-jeremy-senglin
 
https://www.midmajormadness.com/2017/6/20/15835236/nba-draft-profile-2017-jeremy-senglin-weber-state-damian-lillard

Really good analysis of Jeremy. Pretty much what we have been saying for four years. He isn't big enough to play the 2 in the NBA, but doesn't have the play making abilities to be a 1. Personally, I feel that Jeremy will get to play summer league (he will do well with the time he gets) and will play with an NBA team during the preseason. He will get a contract with a development league team and probably find himself making good $$$ in Europe a few years down the road.
 
My take on it is that point guard play in the NBA is quite different than in the NCAA. The shot clock and the overall talent level makes it so. Jeremy can play the point in the NBA. He is still undersized, but makes up for it, somewhat, with athleticism. I think he will have a chance to make a team in the NBA.

He will be making good money playing ball somewhere. D league might be an option, but sometimes the money is better over seas.
 

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