I think if you're drafting Reed in the top 7 or so picks, you're projecting him to start in your backcourt either as a 1 or next to another PG who can guard up a couple spots.
I think if you're drafting Reed in the top 7 or so picks, you're projecting him to start in your backcourt either as a 1 or next to another PG who can guard up a couple spots.
The strength of Reed in the draft is that he fits anywhere, but who actually wants to invest a high pick in a small guard?The more I think about it the more I really like Reed's fit with Charlotte. He fits well with Lamelo if he is healthy but also gives them a pg safety net which is super important in this league.
I mean, isn’t that obvious? You aren’t drafting him to start at center lol.
I think he will go 3-6. <10% chance he falls to number 10.
The strength of Reed in the draft is that he fits anywhere, but who actually wants to invest a high pick in a small guard?
I don't think it's out of the question he drops to the late lottery.
Are you kidding me??! The Sheppard was a Middle Aged man when he visited Christ at his birth. I’d think Jesus Christ has a higher ceiling for that aloneI personally guarantee Sheppard will not be available at 10. There would be a better chance of Jesus Christ himself falling to 10.
Yeah, that's obvious, but If WAS and SAS don't project him as their starting PG, CHA is happy with Ball and Miller, and POR doesn't want him next to Scoot or Simons, then where's he going?
Would Detroit put him next to Cade? Detroit likely gets their choice of long wings at 5.
Memphis has Ja/Bane and they're reportedly shopping their pick for a veteran. Whoever trades for #9 might be targeting Shep, but they could also be looking for Knecht or even Edey.
If Sheppard gets past Houston at #3, I could see him slip a bit.
I think there is a higher chance Dillingham falls than Sheppard. You think Sheppard is small look at Dillingham.
No one will draft any player who they don’t think they will be the player they are supposed to be. Shep can be seen as a full time PG, which he excelled at when given the chance, or playing alongside a ball dominant guard. He did both at Kentucky. He could also be seen as BPA very high up in the draft.
It would be like saying where do Topic/Dillingham go if a team doesn’t think they will be their PG. Well duh….they go to a team where a team thinks they are. This is true of any prospect of any position. The team has to believe in them.