Can anyone else see ZZ developing exactly like Jordan Bone?

#26
#26
Bone was a great player as a junior/senior and much more athletic. He knew how to take a rebound and get a quick layup. That’s said give me ZZ every single day as a PG. He sees the floor quickly and has 2-4 ally’s a game. And he’s doing it as a sophomore, how can you not love him.
 
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#27
Bone was a great player as a junior/senior and much more athletic. He knew how to take a rebound and get a quick layup. That’s said give me ZZ every single day as a PG. He sees the floor quickly, can read a defense, and how can you not love the 2-3 perfect ally oops a game?. And he’s doing it as a sophomore, how can you not love him.
 
#28
#28
Maybe, but most likely not. I remember him mentioning that he wanted to be compensated abd get the clock starting on his career even if it meant playing in the G League. In today's NIL world, I'm guessing he stays one more year.
Yeah he would've been the perfect case for the NIL. Him being on that 19-20 team would've been the world of difference, particularly after Turner got injured. That team would've been pretty decent if he was on it. After Turner went out, we just didn't have a PG. Only a Santi that had just moved to the US and Bowden who was really a SG.
 
#29
#29
Bone was a great player as a junior/senior and much more athletic. He knew how to take a rebound and get a quick layup. That’s said give me ZZ every single day as a PG. He sees the floor quickly and has 2-4 ally’s a game. And he’s doing it as a sophomore, how can you not love him.
Bone wasn’t here his senior year…
 

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