and with TJL being a pure point and one year ahead of Damonte, a combo is a great spot to be.
People don't like to hear it, but Dee Brown was a combo guard. In college, so was Dwill. Together they could both play the point and both play the 2.
Contrary to popular belief on forums, I like combo guards. It is not a bad word. Especially if you have a pure point on the team with them.
The key is if they REALLY ARE combo guards. Everyone with two arms seems to be called a "combo guard" these days.