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Melvin Ajinca – Dallas Mavericks Guard – ESPN (UK)



Apparently we traded for him at 51??

by jkeefy

32 Comments

  1. EmrysMyrdin

    He was the most impressive french player in last years u19. He was way better than Risacher who went nr 1.

  2. Left-Aspect-2473

    Apparently he’s a great spot up shooter, shot 31% from three this past season but shot 39% two years ago from 3

  3. top_of_the_table

    Just saw the short clip on ESPN about him, but I like it. They said big athletic wing with good shot creation. Let’s go Nico.

  4. People describe him as a jack of all trades interesting

  5. For a min, I thought they were gonna trade up for Bronny lol. There goes the Lebron in Dallas dream

  6. 2icecreamsandwiches

    Looks like a 3&D type guard/wing. Seems similar to Josh Green in a lot of ways. Could possibly be a Josh Green replacement in a potential trade?

  7. gotta have a French guy these days.

    Only turned 20 yesterday btw.

  8. Dat_Boi_John

    So, he’s the French Omax, interesting. I’m kinda worried about his wing span. I can’t find it listed but it seems a bit short for his height.

  9. gdgatlin2

    Seems like decent pick up! Can shoot has the measurables to be a good big 3 pt shooting wing!

  10. RGxiRapiidz

    Gutted was hoping for Jaylen Bridges as a ready NBA rotation player

  11. ElGranQuesoRojo

    He is also former Mav Alexis Ajinca’s cousin

  12. NoviDon07

    His shooting is impressive off the catch, off movement, AND off the dribble from 3. And he has a midrange pull up shot as well. Good height off his release average speed to get it off. 

  13. primetime4131

    For a late second round pick I really like it. In a year or 2 he could be a solid role player

  14. RGxiRapiidz

    Why draft and stash someone could have used someone who is ready to play now like Bridges. Hopefully we pursue him as he didn’t get drafted.

  15. Wow that might be a nice pick! I’m french and I honestly thought he would be drafted higher.

  16. Who cares. 95 percent of 2nd rd picks never see the court anyways

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