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Perth was instantly more likeable when they had Dunigan. I'd go with him just off raw athleticism and capacity to improve. Seth can knock down threes though and has solid handles for a big man. Tough choice. Fugg it gimme both of them. Would be hard to split the minutes though.
For mine if you want a piece to which to build a team around I would have Dunigan. Scott has been OK but the 6 games or so that Dunigan played were very impressive with massive upside. Scott is too foul prone as well.
I give the slight edge to Seth as well, though it depends on the needs of the team in question. Seth is certainly the better scorer. Dunigan a heck of a defensive presence.