Oregon recruiting De'Vion Harmon hard Edit: QUACK!

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Same guy thinks it's an Oregon vs Texas battle, and he'd beat on Oregon.

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Of all the recruits, I think he makes the most sense. We need a straight up, pure point guard and he fills that role. Richardson probably moves off guard a lot with whoever else we bring in.
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mattc94 wrote:Of all the recruits, I think he makes the most sense. We need a straight up, pure point guard and he fills that role. Richardson probably moves off guard a lot with whoever else we bring in.
I like the ball in Richardson’s hands, especially with his experience. Plus, he can create, and get off his own shot if needed. With their height/length, Ducks need a knock down shooter. Unfortunately, I have a hard time hoping for certain players to play/stay more than a couple years, and am forced to really only worry about the next season. We have our PG. Need someone to drain it at SG.
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I think in Altman's system, true positions are not as critical. Having two guys that can handle the point and knock down shots on the perimeter would just be an advantage.
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mattc94 wrote:Of all the recruits, I think he makes the most sense. We need a straight up, pure point guard and he fills that role. Richardson probably moves off guard a lot with whoever else we bring in.
I like the ball in Richardson’s hands, especially with his experience. Plus, he can create, and get off his own shot if needed. With their height/length, Ducks need a knock down shooter. Unfortunately, I have a hard time hoping for certain players to play/stay more than a couple years, and am forced to really only worry about the next season. We have our PG. Need someone to drain it at SG.
I don't know about this. Duarte had the ball in his hands a lot. If Harmon would start at PG, this doesn't mean Richardson wouldn't have the ball in his hands. Whatever elite talent we can get at this point, sounds good to me.

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Quack. In Altman’s system, two PG can play together.

Now we need about 3 more guys.
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Immediately eligible, right? And two years to play?
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The article said he actually has three years to play, but if he is trying to get drafted now, I can't imagine he will use all of his eligibility.
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Welcome to the Oregon family, young man!!! :-)
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buckmarkduck wrote:Quack. In Altman’s system, two PG can play together.

Now we need about 3 more guys.
With all the switches in the weave, you could probably put 3 together if you wanted to.
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