Ive thought all year that lamb is a one and done player. However, there are differences between their situations. Lamb is a true scoring guard who can really light it up, and it a very highly efficient scorer. Bledsoe however, was a point guard forced to play the two because we had an outstanding point guard in Wall. Bledsoe was not drafted for his college position of scoring guard, but his high school, and now NBA, position of point guard. Had Bledsoe played the point more in college, then he would have been a lottery pick, because he would have had more experience at his natural position, which is part of the reason that Lamb is doing so good this season, hes not playing out of position. Had Bledsoe not been out of position, i think he would have gone in the 10-12 range, which is about what I’m predicting for Lamb, however if he continue to plays like today that could move up to the 4-6 range. so at this point Lamb is better than Bledsoe’s reality, but inline with his potential, had we not landed Wall.
