I mean, I could it see possibly at 16 but not at 9. But definitely at 28 as a draft and stash. However, I'd trade 16 and 28 to move up into the lottery.
Yeah, 9 is definitely a stretch.
I mean, I could it see possibly at 16 but not at 9. But definitely at 28 as a draft and stash. However, I'd trade 16 and 28 to move up into the lottery.
Your hatred of GG is completely insane.That's kinda the point. If GG wants to play for the Jazz, or really an NBA team, he has to be a completely different player.
The GG bandwagon closed a while ago with I think Ferg and I as the only ones on board.it's hilarious. as long as he can tell somebody they're wrong, he is happy as a clam. there is something adorable about it, tbh
How is he undersized for a pg? Do you think he is going to measure small than 6'2" in shoes?He is undersized
Not allowed on GG. You dug that hole deep a while ago and can't dig your way back out.I have ever evolving draft opinions. It's hard to really have a good spacial grasp of where everyone stands in relation to each other. There are prospects I focus on and prospects I put on the back burner for later looks. I've been rethinking GG.
The GG bandwagon closed a while ago with I think Ferg and I as the only ones on board.
In what world is Cason undersized. He is probably minimum of 6'2" which is solid size for a pg.
Ok so this is a popular discussion right now so I think I better address why I think that's the case. My points below as to why I think Cason Wallace is undersized.In what world is Cason undersized. He is probably minimum of 6'2" which is solid size for a pg.
I'm expecting GG to get drafted in the 12-16 range: 12) OKC, 13) TOR, 14) NOLA, 15) ATL.
Now that Hendricks could be out of our range (who would have thought?), let me join you guys.The GG bandwagon closed a while ago with I think Ferg and I as the only ones on board.