When the NBA Draft rolls around this June, teams will be faced witha seemingly tough choice.
On one hand, there's the immensely talented but often absent Kansas guard Darryn Peterson.
On the other is BYU's dynamo freshman, A.J. Dybantsa.
With all due respect to Peterson and his nearly limitless skill on the basketball court, the choice is obvious.
If I'm an NBA GM with the number one pick, I'm taking Dybantsa every single day and twice on Sunday.
Never mind his stat sheet, which was otherworldly and helped lift his Cougars over top-ten Iowa State. It was what he said after the game that should have everyone ready to pencil him in above Peterson.
A lot has been written about Peterson's inability to finish (or even start) games.
Hell,even I jumped into the frayin that regard, but this should open everyone's eyes.
Dybantsa's physical gifts have GMs drooling. He's 6'9", hyper-athletic, and is making threes at a nearly 37% clip.
The young man averages nearly 25 points a game. That would be a feat even in the NBA, but it's superhuman in the college game.
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