Need
For Speed
by Greg
Hutchins
With pre-draft workouts in full swing, the growing
dilemma of what to do with the 6th overall selection
becomes far more complex. If Mike DAntoni is
truly looking for an engine, hes test driven
a few high-octane prospects including O.J. Mayo, Eric
Gordon & and Jerryd Bayless. After Mayos
workout, its clear hes a perfect fit for
a team looking for V8 horsepower.
Contrary
to the belief that Mayo is just another poor decision-making
combo guard, an in-depth analysis of his ability shows
he compares favorably to his summer workout partner,
Dewayne Wade. Critics say Mayos assist-to-turnover
ratio at USC make him a risky proposition for a team
looking to convert him into a pass-first point guard.
Unlike Stephon Marbury, Jamal Crawford & Nate Robinson,
Mayo has the tools to run an offense and lead the defensive
effort from either guard spot. At 6-5 & 195lbs,
Mayo reminds many of Miamis do-it-all shooting
guard.
As
a freshman for the Trojans, Mayo posted averages of
20.7 ppg, 3.3 apg & 1.5 spg. The stat thats
commonly brought up when talking about Mayo is how he
had more turnovers than assists in his lone season of
collegiate basketball. His 3.5 turnovers per night have
scouts & media-types questioning if he can become
an effective distributor. Unlike Eric Gordon & Jerryd
Bayless, Mayo didnt have the benefit of playing
alongside All-American talent. Gordons Indiana
Hoosier teammate DJ White was a top performer in the
Big Ten and Bayless had fellow lottery hopeful Chase
Budinger as the number two option for the Arizona Wildcats.
Mayo was essentially a one man show for Tim Floyd. A
further look at Mayos stats show he shot an impressive
44.2% from the field, 40.9% from three-point range,
80.3% from the line and pulled down 4.5 rebounds per
night.
Although
A:TO ratio is a prime indicator for effectiveness at
the guard position, it can be misleading if a primary
ballhandler is asked to score early & often. Dewayne
Wades career averages of 6.5 apg to 3.89 turnovers
per night are rather poor on the surface, but Wade is
clearly one of the 10 best NBA players when healthy.
As a rookie, Wade averaged 4.5 assists to 3:21 turnovers
along with 16.2 ppg. During the 2005-06 season, Wade
posted averages of 6.57 assists to 3.57 turnovers while
leading Miami to their first NBA title.
All
the talk around Mayo coming to New York will be for
naught if he goes to Minnesota at three as some mock
drafts predict. Should he fall to six, theres
no question who fans will be chanting for on draft day.
Walsh is clearly intent on getting the team under the
cap by 2010 for a run at several top free agents including
Wade. Theres no need to sign a superstar when
you can draft one at a fraction of the cost.
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