Kahlil Felder

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Making 3rd team AA is awesome from a school called Oakland where I guarantee 80% of the people you ask in general would guess is located in California for obvious reasons. However, this 5'-9" guard made 3rd team AA and I have seen enough to believe he has a roster spot somewhere in the league and if I was taking late 2nd round, I would grab him. Heck, Sixers could use him immediately with their horrible guards so they're not so boring and he would be their most fun to watch guard now. He has the 37.5" vertical and his passing ability is incredible... he took a weak Oakland team and made them legit and they even played Michigan State close because of him in December.

Reminds me of Kemba Walker overall... a little shorter, but kid can flat out pass and play the game of basketball, shooting ability is sick like Kemba. I might be dead wrong as 5'-9" guards really don't exist in the NBA, but man this kid can pass and shoot. I think some team will be smart and give him a shot coming off the bench and not judge someone by their height alone.

He also might come back another year, but I would go to the NBA young man as you're the real deal and it's not like Oakland Michigan is going deep in the tourney next year. He also won't be Curry, but his game is so smooth.
 

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He is PHENOMENAL! What a stud player and ton of fun to watch... Definitely can play at the next level...

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Nate Robinson comment is a great comparison as they're both 5'-9" tall, but Felder is a much better passer IMHO. Nate might have the better hops if guessing as he's can jump like a pogo stick, but guessing Felder is the better shooter as well vs Nate. Great comparison as I love Nate Robinson's hustle and everything about him. However, this Felder is amazing... think he'll be a solid NBA PG and likely starter for a bad team or key guy off the bench for a good team. He'll have a tough time getting any minutes on some of the better teams at PG for awhile.

My good friend NBA guru who is quite a bit older says Felder reminds him of Nate "Tiny" Archibald for the old school folks who is the only player ever to lead the the NBA in points & assists in one season during 1972-1973 when he averaged 34 PPG & 11.4 APG. This guy isn't going to lead the league in either category, but he's a NBA talent for sure!
 
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