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Flagg is not even 18 yet. Take out Wemby, who’s a better prospect than him in the last 10 years? Zion?
 
VJ ended up with some good stats, but after the game was already over. Still, I'm very excited to see the highlights.

He's an athlete. His touch isn't the greatest, and his decision-making with the ball at this stage makes it a bit difficult to see him playing on the ball primarily. I'd believe he's a bit over 6'4" in shoes (e.g., Josh Okogie). He changes directions a bit, but doesn't really change speeds much. Defensive reactions are really nice. At the moment, I don't think I'd put him in the top 4, but he's likely 5-7.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLZUC4k8u_s
 
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He's an athlete. His touch isn't the greatest, and his decision-making with the ball at this stage makes it a bit difficult to see him playing on the ball primarily.

It doesn't matter one bit how he looks in the terrible college game, against defenses that all try to clog the interior, playing with teammates some of whom have the BBIQ of a house plant.

All that matters is this: does he have NBA tools? The answer is a resounding yes.

Cody Williams never looked like he had NBA tools at Colorado. He was an ok college player.

At the moment, I don't think I'd put him in the top 4, but he's likely 5-7.
He'll obviously go in the top 3.
 
I actually was impressed with milicic in the Tennessee Baylor game. Very active for a 6'10" player. Lanier had an insane game from 3.

All Baylors guards try to win 1 on 1. That ball does not move. Not a great environment for Edgecomb.
 
He's an athlete. His touch isn't the greatest, and his decision-making with the ball at this stage makes it a bit difficult to see him playing on the ball primarily. I'd believe he's a bit over 6'4" in shoes (e.g., Josh Okogie). He changes directions a bit, but doesn't really change speeds much. Defensive reactions are really nice. At the moment, I don't think I'd put him in the top 4, but he's likely 5-7.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLZUC4k8u_s

That was a fantastic highlight. I wish they were all like that.
 
He's an athlete. His touch isn't the greatest, and his decision-making with the ball at this stage makes it a bit difficult to see him playing on the ball primarily. I'd believe he's a bit over 6'4" in shoes (e.g., Josh Okogie). He changes directions a bit, but doesn't really change speeds much. Defensive reactions are really nice. At the moment, I don't think I'd put him in the top 4, but he's likely 5-7.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLZUC4k8u_s

Yeah, at least 6'4 in shoes, looks 6'5 to me. Maybe its the little bit of fro that is giving him the 6'5, idk, but he has great PG size and decent enough size for a 2-guard if he can add some mass.

He's going to need to get stronger and learn to use his athleticism to draw contact instead of just launching himself and shielding himself from contact.

I could see him having some big skill jumps in the years to come. Maybe he's Anthony Edwards/Donovan Mitchell, or maybe he's Ben McLemore. I just love his aggression level. He seems like someone who will get better.
 
It doesn't matter one bit how he looks in the terrible college game, against defenses that all try to clog the interior, playing with teammates some of whom have the BBIQ of a house plant.

All that matters is this: does he have NBA tools? The answer is a resounding yes.

Cody Williams never looked like he had NBA tools at Colorado. He was an ok college player.


He'll obviously go in the top 3.
He has some of the same issues Cody has though. His frame is too sleight right now and his release makes it hard for him to get good looks off if he's being guarded.
 
sitting courtside at the Duke-Arizona game...

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Is that you or just a random guy in Jazz gear (maybe a scout?)
 
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