Let's just all be thankful you are not coaching any Gator sports. By the way, they stopped using peach baskets years ago and it's legal to dunk now. Goodness you spin in 30 different directionsThe claim that Clayton is unlikely to be drafted due to his height is a bogus argument to begin with. It's a BS dodge from the get-go, but typical for you.
Average height in the NBA is not important. The important question is can a 6-3 or shorter SG play in the NBA or not. Undersized on an average is easily and routinely trumped by talent, and talent level is the primary question. Recently, Pelicans SG JJ Redick remembered something that the short PF Charles Barkley told him long back. Barkley once told Redick that he is ‘too small’ to be a shooting guard. Well, does that logic even fit in? Moreover, height doesn’t seem to be the basis for changing positions. Despite Charles telling him otherwise, Redick also believed in sticking to the shooting guard position.
“Hey man, there’s no way you’re going to be able to be a two-guard in the NBA. I said, ‘Okay’. And he said you need to be a point guard. I said, ‘Okay’.” Redick narrated on his podcast, “He (Barkley) said, ‘You’re just too small.’ And I remember thinking to myself ‘What? Why do I have to change positions? I’ll make it work.'” JJ Redick is not the only short heightened shooting guard in the NBA
JJ is 6-3 and that may be considered to be an average height in basketball. But the short ones like Stephen Curry are also doing an incredible job there. Redick was drafted back in 2006 by Orlando Magic. He was known for his 3-point shooting even in his college career. After being traded to a couple of franchises like 76ers and Clippers, he hopped to Pelicans last season.
In the history of the NBA, there were notable shooting guards with almost the same height as Redick. Renowned names like Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade are some of those who made excellent players at that position despite being around 6 ft.
Now that I've dealt with the usual stupidity, moving on back to the original thoughts....
If you'd been paying attention, I didn't say I'd permanently bench him or throw him off the team, I said that I'd spur his practice and playing by developing and using the other dedicated PG's on the roster more. That would also be an aid in preparing who plays PG next season, or gets injured this season.
Now, you can go back to blindly pushing Walter while ignoring any faults that he might have, while I'll go back to ignoring the crap that you post on a regular basis... 😎