I would guess Stewart will start at point at beginning of year, but as the season progresses I definately believe Pullen will take over the starting position at point guard.
From NBADraft.net:
Pullen has excellent speed for a point guard, and a winner's mentality. He is a deadly three-point shooter, but can also take the ball to the paint and dish. He changes directions extremely quickly, and is difficult to guard for opposing players. He does have a tendency to make sloppy plays, and this is an area he will have to improve. He's a little undersized, and this will also hurt his chances in the NBA, but he definitely plays with NBA energy.
From Rivals:
Best of the Big 12 - Class of 2007
Best perimeter scorer: LaceDarius Dunn, Baylor
Best low post scorer: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best passer: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best shooter: John Roberson, Texas Tech
Best rebounder: Blake Griffin, Oklahoma
Best shot-blocker: DeAndre Jordan, Texas A&M
Best defender: Bill Walker, Kansas State
Most versatile: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best in the clutch: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best basketball IQ: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best pro prospect: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best interview: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best speed: Jacob Pullen, Kansas StateBest hands: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Best motor: Blake Griffin, Oklahoma
Best strength: Blake Griffin, Oklahoma
Best leaper: Bill Walker, Kansas State
Impact player: Michael Beasley, Kansas State
Biggest sleeper: Ibrahima Thomas, Oklahoma State
Sleeper class: Texas Tech
Jacob will add much needed speed to the point guard position. We might actually see something we haven't seen for a while at K-State basketball games, it's known as a Fast Break. Jacob is also supposed to be a real good defender. I do believe Pullen will need some time to settle in, it's just a matter of how long.
By the way, I really love how Beasley dominates that Rivals list.
