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Piston Draft Review: Walter Sharpe

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This is the first of a three-part look at each of Detroit’s three 2008 draft selections.

I have to be honest. I am still scratching my head, but have faith in Joe Dumars. He has his way of doing things and they have been effective thus far during his tenure at the helm of the Detroit Pistons.

The draft went from excitable to “huh?” in a heartbeat. The rumors had been that Detroit had their eye on D.J. White, a power presence down low from Indiana. Everything seemed to work according to plan as he was there at #29 and Dumars nabbed him. Sounded like just what the doctor ordered.

Many fans, including myself, we taken by surprise to see Dumars trade him so quickly to Seattle for two second round selections. Was money a factor? Could be, but with a rookie salary slot, it wouldn’t seem so. Dumars knows talented players and with second round picks, there are no guarantees and no guaranteed money. And with the D-League and a roster full of young players already, maybe this was the way to go. So who is who and new at The Palace? First up is Walter Sharpe.

No. 32: Walter Sharpe, 6-9, 245-pound forward, Alabama-Birmingham.

Many downgraded Sharpe due to a shady past and a “lazy” presence. Diagnosed with narcolepsy, a sleeping disorder that led to tardiness to team functions and academic shortcomings, Sharpe now takes medication that he says turned his life around.

“It’s definitely behind me,” Sharpe boasts. “My worst days are behind me and my best days ahead of me. Nobody thought I had narcolepsy. People thought I was just lazy and slept a lot.”

And while some have compared his game to Laker forward Lamar Odom, it is unknown at this time if Sharpe will make the club out of camp of spend some time at Fort Wayne of the D-League. He will have to prove that an arrest at a club with four other UAB players was a case of poor judgment, and not a character issue that will continue. Though he says he was sticking up for team mates, he knows he should have known better. He is working on being a better man, and player.

“I can’t completely blame it on narcolepsy,” Sharpe admits. “I’d just say that some things I could have done better.”

“I like to put the ball on the floor,” Sharpe points out. “I’m not scared to dribble or shoot it from anywhere. I like to pass the ball. I like to do everything on the court that you can do on offense. Maybe by looking at me or reading my stat line, you might not notice that, but in due time, you’ll see.”

Trusting Joe Dumars has been easy, and this draft will test that loyalty, but the summer league should be fun to watch as these players get their first tests.

2 Responses to “Piston Draft Review: Walter Sharpe”

  1. Mike says:

    June 30th, 2008 at 6:43 pm

    Walter Sharpe has no shady past. He got arrested once in the South for disorderly conduct as a college student. The charges were dropped.

    His so called “lazy” presence was mostly if not all due to his problem with narcolepsy which is now under control

    It seems that Mr. Miller, your position is like most people. I didn’t know about him before the draft. He wasn’t talked about on ESPN, therefore he can’t be very good, especially when as a black person he was arrested without being charged in the South.

    It is the old, “It ain’t no good if it is not build here thinking”.

  2. Mick Miller says:

    July 1st, 2008 at 9:40 am

    Not in the least. Do not presume to know my thinking. I am going by local reaction but more so, the comparison to DJ White, who to most, including myself, is a proven commodity and being a Big Ten insider for other sites, I have seen much more Indiana action.

    Did I know much about him before the draft, no. I had heard of him, yes. Even he admitted that all of his problems could not be attributed to his narcolepsy, that there were many things he could have done better.

    If you are insinuating I am racist in any shape or form, you couldn’t be more wrong and I deeply insulted and would rather you didn’t bother to read my blog in the future. Your judgment of me is unwarranted and offensive if this the case. I trust Joe Dumars, that should tell the story.

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