Brandon Rush: 6’6, 210, SG, Jr., KansasBrandon Rush video
It’s hard to tell if the stock of Brandon Rush has dropped because opinions of him have varied so wildly. Some believe he’s a lottery-caliber talent and will become an NBA starter. Others feel that he’s already tapped out all of his talent and will suffer the same fate as his brothers – JaRon and Kareem – and be a borderline roster prospect if he plays in the NBA. I believe the truth is somewhere in between. Brandon Rush is better than either of his brothers ever were. But, he still needs to be lucky about which team drafts him and show a much better work ethic than he has before. He has good length and athleticism for a shooting guard, and he has a beautiful form on his jump shot, which he makes with impressive consistency. There really aren’t any huge question marks with his skills or athleticism. His success will depend on his professionalism and desire, and that has been a problem for the Rush family in the past.
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actually kareem rush was a starter this past year, so i think that he is doing about as well as his talent allows.
Kareem Rush started just 15 games for the Indiana Pacers. He averaged 8.3 PPG and an awful 1.3 APG. I wouldn't say that he's doing as well as his talent allows. In fact, I would say that he's been mostly disappointing in his career.
I do appreciate your comment, chozinwun. Thank you.
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