Originally Posted by
DukieInBrasil
If Ryan could regain the touch on his outside shooting he would guarantee himself a spot in the NBA for a long time to come. Unfortunately, he hasn't been able to harness his shooting very well since turning pro. Kyle Singler is in a similar bind, but Kyle's defense and versatility are more of an asset for him.
I believe Kyle Singler will have a much better year this year than last, but I would have to say that Kyle's biggest asset is a five-year $25 million contract that lasts through 2020.
Sage Grouse
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