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Old 06-17-2011, 11:18 AM   #1
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Default NBA Star in Milwaukee Bucks Brandon Jennings

Brandon Jennings was seen as a risk by some NBA General Managers, Scouts, and NBA Coaches. There seem to be a debate on rather Brandon was mature enough to play the point guard position in the NBA. Although, His stats in High School was over-whelming and very impressive. Jennings last year in High School he averaged 32.7, 5.1 rebounds, and 7.4 assist. After all, he was named Naismith Prep Player of the year in 2007-08. I don't know what some of the NBA scouts were reporting,http://www.niezwykle-zdjecia.info/galeria/done.php, but this kid can flat out play with the best. Jennings can exploit any situation on the basketball court. If I was looking for a leader, distributor, scorer and winner, I would start with Jennings. He is young and with unbelievable composure at 20 years old.

First, Jennings has a explosive first step to the hoop. He can get to any spot on the basketball floor. That is very important for point guards to learn while trying to guide a team. There should be no questions now concerning his shooting abilities. For example, Jennings scored 55 points against the Golden State Warriors on November 14th. He is the youngest player in NBA history to score 50 points or more. At just 20 years old, I don't think there should be anymore doubt about his maturity and willfulness to achieve greatness. Some players have a gift to score, and control the flow of the game. Jennings has the ability to dominate and distribute the ball as needed. There are just a few point guards in NBA history that can actually claim that roll.

Secondly, Jennings became the first High School player to skip College and go directly overseas to play professional basketball. Some people will perceive this as a sign of avoiding College academics or the 19 year old rule by the NBA. I feel a individual has the right to pursue their dreams,http://www.fearlesscomrades.com/pg/d...e.php?pos=-101, and be able to provide for their family. Other athletes in other sports, such as baseball, hockey, tennis,http://cholz.org/pix/displayimage.php?pos=-1401, skate boarding etc...turn pro at a very young age. Much younger than 19 years old. I feel the age restriction rule was implemented to help out the Universities and exploit the revenue. Jennings is a prime example of Urban basketball, and how the NBA pick their players. The commitment from Jennings to play pro and make money is something that 100% of kids from tough neighborhoods would like to achieve. Also, Jennings gained valuable lessons in life "Better know as experience" by playing in Europe. Playing in Europe probably made Jennings grow up, and prevented him from slipping thro!

ugh the cracks. We all know about the great players that didn't make it.

In addition, Jennings is guiding the Milwaukee Bucks into the playoffs. The team is currently sitting in 5th place and continuing to improve. The rookie is showing the world that he is ready for prime time. He is learning to make better decisions with the ball, which result in better movement and touches for other teammates. Jennings performances will probably set the stage for other players to skip college and gain experience overseas. Life has a way of teaching someone the right way, and the incorrect way. Obviously , Brandon choosing to go abroad and wait his turn was worth the opportunity. If you factor in that life over in Europe is probably no picnic. Brandon can probably appreciate the good life now that he is adjusted to the NBA lifestyle.

Last but not least, Jennings is a talent with multiply abilities. there has been a lot of hype surrounding him since High School. The dream of playing in the NBA, and fulfilling goals is not a easy task. Hopefully, Jennings understand that he is blessed ,and continue to show the world that he is worthy of the 14th pick of the NBA draft. Jennings is definitely a franchise changer and ready to lead the Milwaukee Bucks. The Milwaukee Bucks are in the Eastern Conference, so seeing Brandon and LeBron James go at it will be worth the ticket. The Milwaukee Bucks will be good for years to come. It's good to see the Franchise bounce back,http://www.skaut-split.hr/album/disp...e.php?pos=-345, and have a player worth watching.

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