Ten stars of the future NBA guard 4. Eric Gordon, Los Angeles ...
Ten stars of the future NBA guard 4. Eric Gordon, Los Angeles Clippers (2008-Present) 196 G; 18.1 PPG; 2.7 RPG; 3.3 APG; 1.8 3PTM; 45.2 FG%; 81.0 FT%; 1.1 SPG; 0.3 BPG; PER: 15.7 Gordon proved last season that he can score in a big way, averaging 22.3 points and <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/index.php"><strong>discount A&F men down coats on sale</strong></a> 1.8 three-pointers per game while shooting 45.2 percent from the field and 82.5 percent from the free throw line. While Gordon did get to the rim relatively often last season (5.1 attempts), he mostly does his work from the perimeter (11.6 attempts). Since there's that Blake Griffin guy there, Gordon forms part of an excellent inside-out duo in Los Angeles, assuming Gordon stays with the Clippers past his rookie contract. If the Clippers were smart (uh oh), they will make sure that Gordon stays, as he's improved from season-to-season since his rookie year. He's young, athletic, possesses good court vision for a <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/men-shoes-dg-c-1017_1093.html"><strong>D&G men fashion shoes on sale</strong></a> two-guard and is a very good shooter that complements Griffin very well. I'm really high on the Griffin/Gordon combo, which plays a factor in ranking Gordon here because they'll feed each other's production. Sure Griffin has better <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/sport-shoes-mbt-men-c-998_975.html"><strong>wholesale MBT men shoes</strong></a> highlights, but Gordon's aren't bad either. Related posts:Ten stars of the future NBA guard 1.Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls (2008-Present) Ten stars of the future NBA guard 2. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder (2008-Present) Ten stars of the future NBA guard 3. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors (2009-Present) 8. Los Angeles Clippers cursivey goodness Dodgers SS Gordon leaves after getting spiked
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