Also, if you want a 20ppg scorer, you should probably look for guys who scored 20 in college (duh). Among the NBA's current leading scorers:
marlon - that's not needed
You'd think that that would be the case, but it's not always true. Some of the best scorers in college never even get drafted today, lol, and those who are, if they're not a one-and-done, aren't looked upon as a future start because heaven forbid that a guy should play 4 years of college basketball, lol.
Don't get me wrong - I get what you're saying, it's just that I don't think that it's always the case. Just look at guys like Adam Morrison, Lester Hudson, Freeman Williams, Luke Babbitt, Jimmer Fredette, Wayne Simien, Aubrey Coleman, Michael Smith, Rodney Stuckey, Jose Barea, Dominique Jones, Toney Douglas, Gary Neal, Jordan Crawford, Marshon Brooks, Landry Fields, OJ Mayo, Michael Beasley, JJ Redick, etc. Shall I go on, lol?
I mean, some of these guys became at least serviceable NBA players, but none of them could ever be considered as a star, let alone as a cornerstone of a franchise. That's all I'm saying.