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The first tweet represent a lot of whats wrong with stat based reporting and all the weird *** qualifiers people use these days...

"Lets compare his guard skills to everyone who is same height or taller, and lets compare his big man skills to everyone who is same height or shorter."
"Lets also limit the comp groups to only include high major freshmen"

I mean at least set the qualifiers +- 1 or 2 inches around his height, to include guys who are "in the same size range".
 
Had another massive game against FSU tonight. I think he’s a #1 level prospect. I’d probably have him higher than Dylan Harper as a prospect. Just happens to be the case that we have 3 Flagg-tier guys in this draft above him.

I could see teams put Wilson ahead of Boozer due to Wilson's athleticism and defense.
 
I have no idea how anyone can see Cam Boozer moving slowly and clumsily against college kids at 6'8'' and think that the stuff he does will translate to the NBA.

Wouldn't want to be the GM who's pressured to take Boozer in the top 3.
 
I have no idea how anyone can see Cam Boozer moving slowly and clumsily against college kids at 6'8'' and think that the stuff he does will translate to the NBA.

Wouldn't want to be the GM who's pressured to take Boozer in the top 3.
He’ll have to be an offensive engine and highly anticipatory on defense in terms of rotations. Hopefully he has quick hands and good coordination. It’s not out of the question tbh. That said, I fear he will be a traffic cone against quicker guys.
 
I have no idea how anyone can see Cam Boozer moving slowly and clumsily against college kids at 6'8'' and think that the stuff he does will translate to the NBA.

Wouldn't want to be the GM who's pressured to take Boozer in the top 3.
Flagg averaged 24-6-5-1-1 just now in December at 19 years old and you told us he sucked so IDK about your ability to evaluate elite prospects
 
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Flagg averaged 24-6-5-1-1 just now in December at 19 years old and you told us he sucked so IDK about your ability to evaluate elite prospects

Stop lying. I never said Flagg would suck in the NBA. It was very obvious he'd have a long pro career.

But people said he was going to be an immediate game changer, a new Bron, a generational talent who'd make any team a contender. That was what I had a big problem with. And I was right, as usual.

Flagg fans don't like to talk about the fact that he's been an even worse 3pt shooter than expected. A brutal 28% currently. He's playing in an outsized (and senseless) ballhandling role where he's trying to force his way to the basket all the time because he knows he can't hit anything from the perimeter. I have no idea what the Mavs see his role being in the long run, but it can't be this.

Oh and by the way, Dallas has lost 6 of 8.

Flagg is a natural second banana masquerading as a franchise player because the Mavs want to sell hope to their fans after losing Luka. I don't want to hate on the kid because he seems like a hard worker and tries to play unselfish basketball, but there's just something about him that doesn't work in the type of role he's been forced into.
 
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Stop lying. I never said Flagg would suck in the NBA. It was very obvious he'd have a long pro career.

But people said he was going to be an immediate game changer, a new Bron, a generational talent who'd make any team a contender. That was what I had a big problem with. And I was right, as usual.

Flagg fans don't like to talk about the fact that he's been an even worse 3pt shooter than expected. A brutal 28% currently. He's playing in an outsized (and senseless) ballhandling role where he's trying to force his way to the basket all the time because he knows he can't hit anything from the perimeter. I have no idea what the Mavs see his role being in the long run, but it can't be this.

Oh and by the way, Dallas has lost 6 of 8.

Flagg is a natural second banana masquerading as a franchise player because the Mavs want to sell hope to their fans after losing Luka. I don't want to hate on the kid because he seems like a hard worker and tries to play unselfish basketball, but there's just something about him that doesn't work in the type of role he's been forced into.
Lol
 
Probably time for a pre conference play big board. I'm not going to think too hard about it, but I want to see how things change over conference play.

1. Peterson
2. Boozer
3. Dybantsa
4. Wilson

5. Fleming
6. Philon

7. Quaintance
8. Carr
9. Brown Jr.
10. Acuff
11. Yaxel
12. Tounde
13. Wagler
14. Steinbach

15. Ament
16. Anderson
17. Haugh
18. Lopez
19. Avdalas
20. Stirtz
21. Harris
22. Mullins
23. Peat
24. Burries

25. Ngongba
26. Veesaar
27. Cenac

28. Daniel's
29.Tugler
30. Momcilovic

Honorable Mention: Tanner, Okorie, Haralson, Toppin, Jefferson, Sandfort, Evans, Allen,
 
Probably time for a pre conference play big board. I'm not going to think too hard about it, but I want to see how things change over conference play.

1. Peterson
2. Boozer
3. Dybantsa
4. Wilson

5. Fleming
6. Philon

7. Quaintance
8. Carr
9. Brown Jr.
10. Acuff
11. Yaxel
12. Tounde
13. Wagler
14. Steinbach

15. Ament
16. Anderson
17. Haugh
18. Lopez
19. Avdalas
20. Stirtz
21. Harris
22. Mullins
23. Peat
24. Burries

25. Ngongba
26. Veesaar
27. Cenac

28. Daniel's
29.Tugler
30. Momcilovic

Honorable Mention: Tanner, Okorie, Haralson, Toppin, Jefferson, Sandfort, Evans, Allen,
Are Fleming and Philon on par with Dylan Harper?
 
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