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I have 0 trust in the Knicks organization. But I am more interested at what spot you wanna draft Monk. DX has him at 9, which seems a bit low considering how good he's at shooting.

I mean how many truly undersized SG's have you seen better than Monk at 18 years old? I've been asking myself that question for years now because he was extraordinarily athletic (obvious 40"+ vertical) at an early age..

I posted a video of him here in 2014 (before the 59pt game) saying "he's gotta have a 40+ vertical already, I think he's the best athlete at SG I've seen since Zach LaVine"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7i-GgdQxbc - UPLOADED MARCH 2013

When I start to think about the top-10 undersized SG's in the last 15 drafts, and there's been more than many would expect - Jerryd Bayless,Randy Foye, Bradley Beal + Oladipo +(who really aren't all that undersized, but that was always the chatter), CJ McCollum, Eric Gordon, (Acie Law 11th), Ben Gordon, Dajuan Wagner. I think Monk compares favorably to all of em. Throw in Monta too who was one of the prospects that peaked my interests in this draft ****, I did research on him before that draft and was convinced he was gonna go high and he fell to the 2nd rd.

top-4.

JJ has reclaimed the 2 spot with his recent 3pt shooting spurt.

3 Ball or DS4 are likely candidates. Monk could be in play tho.

Jayson Tatum dribbles the ball off his feet in crunchtime. Malik Monk has ice running thru his veins -- DX is reaching with Tatum at 5 no doubt.
 
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Maybe the idea behind the wings is that the SF/PF position is so thin in the league and having one of the best SFs is usually an indicator of a contender.
I feel you about the undersized guys who got good stats and found a role. An aspect to consider though is that switching defensively and scrambling in transition are very important traits in the playoffs. Having 2 small guys in the backcourt putts constraints on these concepts. If you have Danny Green as your 2 guard, he can match up against a 1 and a 3 easily for a couple possessions. If you have two 6'3 and below "midgets" on the court crossmatching and closing out/contesting shooters is quite a bit harder. Forcing mismatches in those situations is also more punishing as help/double teams are easier to outplay. I think the cleanest role for a guy like Monk is having a taller main playmaker elsewhere on the court and him pressuring PGs. Another cool side effect is that other PGs may have less experience guarding guys that serve as secondary playmakers and play off the ball - getting caught napping is a common PG desease on defense.
I think Eric Gordon pre injuries is a fair comparison for Monk, don't you?
 
Maybe the idea behind the wings is that the SF/PF position is so thin in the league and having one of the best SFs is usually an indicator of a contender.
I feel you about the undersized guys who got good stats and found a role. An aspect to consider though is that switching defensively and scrambling in transition are very important traits in the playoffs. Having 2 small guys in the backcourt putts constraints on these concepts. If you have Danny Green as your 2 guard, he can match up against a 1 and a 3 easily for a couple possessions. If you have two 6'3 and below "midgets" on the court crossmatching and closing out/contesting shooters is quite a bit harder. Forcing mismatches in those situations is also more punishing as help/double teams are easier to outplay. I think the cleanest role for a guy like Monk is having a taller main playmaker elsewhere on the court and him pressuring PGs. Another cool side effect is that other PGs may have less experience guarding guys that serve as secondary playmakers and play off the ball - getting caught napping is a common PG desease on defense.
I think Eric Gordon pre injuries is a fair comparison for Monk, don't you?

This is why ultimately Philly is the ideal landing spot for him, Ben Simmons facilitates from the forward spot and with Embiid there's a very healthy pick your poison inside/outside spacing dynamic.

Monk really does remind me of a smaller Zach LaVine just a more advanced/polished version. He's got the sharpness of Lou Williams, he certainly explodes to the rim with at-least the force of a pre-injury Eric Gordon.

He's like a lot of those top-10 pick guards I listed but better, I still see some shades of Jerryd Bayless.. You could say he's like Monta with a much better outside shot (and overall demeanor)..
 
6'10" 4* Fr. at Syracuse Taurean Thompson is a legit sleeper/player to watch. Defenitely an eventual NBA player. Turns 20 in a few months

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Eventually DX will catch on and put him in the Freshman rankings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xadj6E0gC70

16 of his career high 18 came in the 2nd half vs Wake about 2 weeks ago.
 
For the heck of it I checked out all the past NBADRAFT.NET past drafts to see which of our first-round picks they correctly predicted in their mocks (starting in 1999). Here's a list of the correct picks:

-Trey Lyles (2015)
-'Wenis' Kanter (2011)
-Deron Williams (2005)
-Aleksandar Pavlovic (2003)
 
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