Like so many highly-touted recruits who take Mike Krzyzewski's scholarship, DeMarcus Nelson found his legacy muted after four years at Duke. Nelson had been one of the Bay Area's brightest basketball prospects of the decade, coming out of Vallejo and then spending his senior year at Sheldon High in Sacramento before putting on a Blue Devil jersey as J.J. Redick captured the hearts and minds of America. But nothing ever went quite right in Durham, and Nelson went undrafted this June.Nelson is a nominal point guard -- he played the two a lot in college -- and lo! most NBA teams could use at least one point guard. Golden State is no exception. In fact, the Warriors could probably use three point guards. Baron Davis fled, Monta Ellis (hardly a point guard in the first place) broke himself, and C.J.
As is so often the case, Nelson finds himself facing long odds to get meaningful playing time ... which is unfortunate, because players at Nelson's level need meaningful playing time to audition for their next job. When I consider Nelson's status, I think of Dahntay Jones, another Duke product floating around the fringes. Jones is a strong defender and a hyper-athletic airman who is capable of flying over anything/one. But he can't shoot and can barely score, and he spent the end of last season in the D-League. The nation is littered with situations like this. Here's the hoping Nelson (and hell, Jones) can break out of the league's caste system for guards and make the NBA for good.




















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10-20-2008 @ 6:59PM
MC Welk said...
CJ Watson, I presume?
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10-20-2008 @ 7:23PM
Ziller said...
Err, yeah! Whoops.
Thanks, Welk.
10-21-2008 @ 3:01AM
Aaron said...
why are we hoping Dahntay Jones can stick in the league? Just because he can dunk on people? I"m sorry but no team wants a guard that can't shoot and can barely score and Dahntay is no point guard. Dunking on somebody isn't enough of a resume to stay in the league no matter who is doing the dunking. Don't get me wrong I like Dahntay and if he studies some Bruce Bowen tapes and can hit 30% on corner threes he can make it.
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10-21-2008 @ 2:25PM
ML said...
Good on Nelson finding a home.
Is he still the all-time high school scoring leader in California? How does a player that prolific not make a bigger impact at Duke? Remember Sean Dockery? Yet another big high school prospect Coach K funneled down the drain.
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