
There are a number of directions that the Nuggets can go with the 20th pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, including the shooting guard position. With the future Hall of Famer Allen Iverson manning the starting two-guard spot, a shooting guard may not be the top priority for the Nuggets in this draft. However, if a big-time wing player somehow falls to Denver at the 20th selection, there are plenty of reasons why the Nuggets would be unable to pass him up.
Although Iverson spent all last year as the starting shooting guard for the Nuggets, there is no way of knowing if that will be the case again in 2008-09. There is a definite possibility that Head Coach George Karl will move Iverson to the point guard position, opening up the two-guard spot for a taller wing player. If Denver were to land a top notch young shooting guard, that might just make the switch of Iverson to the point that much easier for Karl to make. While J.R. Smith is currently the Nuggets primary perimeter scoring threat besides Iverson, he is set to be a restricted free agent this summer who may become too expensive for the Nuggets to retain. If that's the case and Smith does sign a lucrative deal with a new team, there will be a definite need for a shooting guard who can replace his scoring punch off the bench. And finally, Coach Karl is well aware that solid perimeter defenders are hard to come by nowadays in the NBA, which would make for a positive selection if the Nuggets deceided to use their pick on a defensive-minded two-guard.
With all that in mind, there are a number of good shooting guards in this year's draft that are projected in the mid-to-late first round. Here are only a few of those wings that will definitely be on the Nuggets' radar if they are still available when the 20th selection rolls around:
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![]() Height / Weight: 6-7 / 200 College: Memphis Hometown: Detroit, MI Age: 21 NBA.com: Video | Profile |
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Career Highlights: Earned Consensus First Team All-American honors as a junior and was a finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Awards ... Named First Team All-Conference USA and earned league Player of the Year honors ... Earned First Team All-Conference honors as a sophomore and was named an Honorable Mention All-American by The Associated Press ... Finished collegiate career as the ninth all-time leading scorer in Memphis history with 1,545 career points. What Scouts Are Saying: |
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![]() Height / Weight: 6-5 / 205 College: Western Kentucky Hometown: Indianapolis, IN Age: 22 NBA.com: Video | Profile |
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Career Highlights: Named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year as a senior. Earned First Team All-Conference honors his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. Finished collegiate career tied for Western Kentucky’s all-time leading scoring mark with Jim McDaniels with 2,238 points, good for third all-time in Sun Belt Conference history. Also ranks first all-time in games started (127), minutes played (3,957), and free throw percentage (.817), second in three-point field goals made (245) and steals (242), sixth in three-point field goal percentage (.401), and ninth in assists (281) and blocked shots (78). What Scouts Are Saying: |
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![]() Height / Weight: 6-6 / 210 College: Kansas Hometown: Kansas City, MO Age: 22 NBA.com: Video | Profile |
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Career Highlights: A member of the 2008 NCAA Men’s Champion Kansas Jayhawks ... A two-time Wooden Award All-America candidate (2006-07 and 2007-08) ... Named to the NCAA West Regional All-Tournament Team during Kansas’ 2007 postseason run ... Big 12 Freshman of the Year in 2005-06 ... Was an early entry candidate for the 2005 NBA Draft as a high school senior before withdrawing his name from consideration and enrolling at Kansas, and again in 2007 following his sophomore season at KU prior to withdrawing his name after sustaining a knee injury. What Scouts Are Saying: |
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Other SG Prospects to Watch: Jamont Gordon (Mississippi State); Shan Foster (Vanderbilt); Kyle Weaver (Washington State); J.R. Giddens (New Mexico).
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