Scouts weigh in on top NBA prospects
Posted Apr 6, 2012
If any of UNC's three underclassmen are justified in their early exits, it's arguably Kendall Marshall, who could benefit from the dearth of quality point guards in the 2012 class. He has the best court vision of any guard coming out, and his importance was immediately clear after his wrist injury: The Tar Heels committed a combined 20 turnovers in their first two tournament games. They committed a whopping 34 in the two that he missed.
(Sports Illustrated)
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