I think this draft is worse than last year's draft after the top 4.
They have to be an elite athlete or just have very good shooting indicators like FT%.Huge risk to take guys that dont shoot well in college. Some make it work but plenty of examples of players who simply cant learn to shoot at an NBA level. I would never use a lottery pick for a guard who isn't shooting well in college. Go ahead and take a risk at the back half or round one but never in the lottery.
I think this draft is worse than last year's draft after the top 4.
Idk if it's even flat though. It's just bad.I'm willing to believe in Tre Johnson as a plus-scorer and give some benefit of the doubt to Jeremiah Fears. Measurements and final shooting percentages are going to matter for Fears. I'm struggling outside the top 6 though. I think the draft goes pretty flat in a hurrry. Someone like Essengue could go anywhere from like 8 to 18.
The announcers were so dumb when they criticized him on the dunk attempt. He had a wide open path to the rim for a dunk and they criticize him for not passing out to the open 3 point shooter. i get that open threes are great shots but a dunk is still way better.He’s struggling but the shots are on line and the mechanics are clean. I can’t really figure out how he’s gone so cold. He’s still a guy I take in the lotto. Great passer. Teams blitz him off the picks now and he’s figuring it out from time to time. Had a couple nice lefty finishes today. He did blow a dunk when he took off too far.
I’d love to see his potential assist numbers. I know everyone has ones where the player muffs the shot but he had a couple that hit guys hands and they just blow it. Setup the big for a nice contested chip shot at the rim when it was tied and he left it short.
Well if this is the case then I know where the jazz will be drafting.This draft is just such garbage after the top 4 (Flagg/Bailey/Kasparas/Harper).
I hope we get the 3rd pick so we can take Edgecombe.I think this draft is worse than last year's draft after the top 4.
I'm cooling on this draft pretty quickly. A lot of guys haven't looked great in conference play. There is still a lot of time left though, so I'm not ready to be too critical.I think this draft is worse than last year's draft after the top 4.
That and there just aren't a lot of upperclassmen In in love with. It's basically Fleming and Dent, maybe Karaban too.I'm cooling on this draft pretty quickly. A lot of guys haven't looked great in conference play. There is still a lot of time left though, so I'm not ready to be too critical.
Maybe top 5 in my heart.I could see Philon going top 5. Edgecombe is right there and is a better athlete than Philon, but Philon has been sooooo much better.
Maybe top 5 in my heart.
He's going to have to start shooting much better to go that high.
FIRST ROUND
1. Detroit Pistons
Alex Sarr | Perth Wildcats | PF/C | Age: 18.7
2. San Antonio Spurs
Zaccharie Risacher | JL Bourg | SF | Age: 18.7
3. Washington Wizards
Cody Williams | Colorado | SF | Age: 19.1
4. Portland Trail Blazers
Ja'Kobe Walter | Baylor | SG | Age: 18.7
5. Charlotte Hornets
Nikola Topic | Mega MIS | PG | Age: 18.4
6. Memphis Grizzlies
Tidjane Salaun | Cholet | PF | Age: 18.4
7. Chicago Bulls
Rob Dillingham | Kentucky | PG | Age: 19.0
8. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Utah Jazz)
Kyle Filipowski | Duke | PF/C | Age: 20.1
9. Houston Rockets (via Brooklyn Nets)
Isaiah Collier | USC | PG | Age: 19.2
10. Atlanta Hawks
Matas Buzelis | G League Ignite | SF | Age: 18.9
11. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Houston Rockets)
Ron Holland | G League Ignite | SF | Age: 18.5
12. San Antonio Spurs (via Toronto Raptors)
Reed Sheppard | Kentucky | PG/SG | Age: 19.5
13. New Orleans Pelicans (via Los Angeles Lakers)
Donovan Clingan | UConn | C | Age: 19.8
14. Phoenix Suns
Zach Edey | Purdue | C | Age: 21.6
15. New York Knicks (via Dallas Mavericks)
Stephon Castle | UConn | PG/SG | Age: 19.1
16. Portland Trail Blazers (via Golden State Warriors)
Ryan Dunn | Virginia | SF | Age: 21.0
17. Orlando Magic
Kevin McCullar Jr. | Kansas | SF | Age: 22.8
18. Atlanta Hawks (via Sacramento Kings)
Tyler Smith | G League Ignite | SF/PF | Age: 19.1
19. Indiana Pacers
Trevon Brazile | Arkansas | PF | Age: 20.7
20. Miami Heat
Yves Missi | Baylor | C | Age: 19.6
21. New York Knicks
Bobi Klintman | Cairns Taipans | SF/PF | Age: 20.5
22. Cleveland Cavaliers
Juan Nunez | Ratiopharm Ulm | PG | Age: 19.3
23. New Orleans Pelicans
Izan Almansa | G League Ignite | PF/C | Age: 18.5
24. Milwaukee Bucks
Kel'el Ware | Indiana | C | Age: 19.7
25. Philadelphia 76ers
Jared McCain | Duke | PG | Age: 19.8
26. Minnesota Timberwolves
D.J. Wagner | Kentucky | PG/SG | Age: 18.6
27. Oklahoma City Thunder (via LA Clippers)
Oso Ighodaro | Marquette | PF/C | Age: 21.4
28. Denver Nuggets
Tristan da Silva | Colorado | SF/PF | Age: 22.6
29. Indiana Pacers (via Oklahoma City Thunder)
Melvin Ajinca | Saint Quentin | SG/SF | Age: 19.5
30. Boston Celtics
Baba Miller | Florida St. | PF | Age: 19.9
I agree. I just don't see all the hype. The way he has played isn't showing me that he is a lottery pick. I don't think he is ready for the NBA.Ooof. 3 of 32. Just took a turnaround fadeaway 3 with 6 seconds left while down 2 and missed. Really poor decision to even take the shot.
They also thought there was a technical for hanging on the rim when it was just basket interference and we’re talking about how Kevin Young compared Catchings to Miles Bridges but he was clearly referring to Mikal Bridges. Not the best crew ever.The announcers were so dumb when they criticized him on the dunk attempt. He had a wide open path to the rim for a dunk and they criticize him for not passing out to the open 3 point shooter. i get that open threes are great shots but a dunk is still way better.