2010 NBA Draft: Who Can Help the Warriors the Most, Part 3 and Summary.

April 8th, 2010 by Ashwath Krishna Leave a reply »
Sometimes I ask myself why I write these articles when, on my week off, I could be putting a dent in my goals for my ideal world. Maybe I can't surf all day, but the weather's still good enough that I can go now, but it's an hour and I don't wanna drive. And I'm too lazy to get a real job.

With that insight into my boring-ass life, here's the final instalment of the 2010 NBA Draft Chronicles, and who would help the Warriors the most. While I'm only looking at one player for this article, the second part will consist of a summary of Parts 1, 2 and 3, and my judgement on who will benefit Golden State the most.

Al-Farouq Aminu

I admit, I had somewhat overlooked Aminu until I began to look into him a bit further. 6'8" and 210, can play both forward positions with a 16/10 average. All very nice.

Aminu is one of the best slashers in this draft—he's extremely good at getting to the free throw line, even if he could do with some improvement on his 70% success rate from the charity stripe. However, his offensive game in most other regards, leaves a bit to be desired—his jumper from all areas is pretty dodgy (especially off the drib ...

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