I don't think he has one -- mods feel free to delete this if he does.
Some observations about Mr. Liggins:
--it's early yet, but the coaching staff seems to be favoring him over McRae. Liggins got 12 minutes against the Knicks, including during some real action, while McRae just got 6 minutes of garbage time. Per Vardon, Liggins will take the lead role in filling in for Shumpert.
--Liggins has a reputation as a defensive stopper but a bad shooter. Unclear whether he has a three point shot even if wide open?
--Liggins seems to play more within himself and balanced than McRae does and is a solid ball handler. Not sure about his basketball IQ as a distributor/PG though.
--Unfortunately Liggins will turn 29 this season, so even if he turns out to be pretty good it seems like his upside is limited and he does not represent an injection of youth for the years to come.
Here is a scouting report from a couple of years ago:
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/DeAndre-Liggins-5098/
Some observations about Mr. Liggins:
--it's early yet, but the coaching staff seems to be favoring him over McRae. Liggins got 12 minutes against the Knicks, including during some real action, while McRae just got 6 minutes of garbage time. Per Vardon, Liggins will take the lead role in filling in for Shumpert.
--Liggins has a reputation as a defensive stopper but a bad shooter. Unclear whether he has a three point shot even if wide open?
--Liggins seems to play more within himself and balanced than McRae does and is a solid ball handler. Not sure about his basketball IQ as a distributor/PG though.
--Unfortunately Liggins will turn 29 this season, so even if he turns out to be pretty good it seems like his upside is limited and he does not represent an injection of youth for the years to come.
Here is a scouting report from a couple of years ago:
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/DeAndre-Liggins-5098/