NBA Draft Profile: P.J. Hairston
Posted Jun 10, 2014
Assuming he sufficiently answers questions about his college transgressions, P.J. Hairston’s draft range should be anywhere from the mid-to-late teens to the end of the first round, depending on how he fares in pre-draft workouts. His shot-making ability is undeniable and as a natural scorer with a pure shooting stroke, there’s certainly a place for him in a team’s rotation from the outset of his NBA career.
(CSN Chicago)
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