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Is that where you saw White?

Yeah, you can really tell the amount of power he has in the post, very Kanter like. He has a lot of quickness down low too with his spin moves.

I think Terrance Jones fouled him every time because White was able to completely move Jones, then Jones had to hack him so it wouldn't look like as bad as it was.
 
Yeah, you can really tell the amount of power he has in the post, very Kanter like. He has a lot of quickness down low too with his spin moves.

I think Terrance Jones fouled him every time because White was able to completely move Jones, then Jones had to hack him so it wouldn't look like as bad as it was.

I need to know Cy, say the Jazz get a pick in the early 20's who would you get? Assume that anyone that is being projected from about 18 and beyond is still available. Please make a list if you would.
 
I need to know Cy, say the Jazz get a pick in the early 20's who would you get? Assume that anyone that is being projected from about 18 and beyond is still available. Please make a list if you would.

Using the DX Mock draft here would be my top 5.

1. Jeff Taylor. I love that he is a lock-down defensive player and isn't an offensive liability as he can finish in transition and shoot the ball.
2. Arnett Moultrie. Elite athlete with length at the PF position. Skilled enough to hit midrange on a consistent basis and rebounds very well. If he is our 3rd big would be one of the best in the league before rookie contract ends and would be a big trade piece if he doesn't end up being better than Kanter.
3. Royce White. Unique player, would be super fun to watch him develop.
4. Moe Harkless. Athlete with a lot of potential to be a pretty good SF. Can't shoot though.
5. Quincy Miller. Guy I use to love in the lottery, I just see bust written all over him. Slow shot, weak body, tweener game, low motor. Still, if he can develop himself, he could be a very good player.
 
Using the DX Mock draft here would be my top 5.

1. Jeff Taylor. I love that he is a lock-down defensive player and isn't an offensive liability as he can finish in transition and shoot the ball.
2. Arnett Moultrie. Elite athlete with length at the PF position. Skilled enough to hit midrange on a consistent basis and rebounds very well. If he is our 3rd big would be one of the best in the league before rookie contract ends and would be a big trade piece if he doesn't end up being better than Kanter.
3. Royce White. Unique player, would be super fun to watch him develop.
4. Moe Harkless. Athlete with a lot of potential to be a pretty good SF. Can't shoot though.
5. Quincy Miller. Guy I use to love in the lottery, I just see bust written all over him. Slow shot, weak body, tweener game, low motor. Still, if he can develop himself, he could be a very good player.

I really like your list. I like the names. Here is my list:

Moultrie
Miller
White
Taylor
Harkless

We can agree on the names, but the order is slightly different.
 
From all the tweets I'm getting, it seems like Lilliard is raising his stock the most.
And Tony Wroten is a 6'6'' PG.
 
Love or hate Hollinger I don't care. I thought this was an interesting statement for two obvious reasons:

Jim (Cleveland)

Does Harrison Barnes make most sense at #4 for Cleveland and if so, what's his ceiling? I feel like he is vastly overrated.


John Hollinger (12:42 PM)

I share your concern; I think he's a wing jump shooter with size, but I don't think he has great instincts as a scorer or finisher. There are other 3s I like better, particularly Quincy Miller; I think everybody is completely sleeping on that kid.

Thoughts?
 
At 4 you're probably going to have a chance at MKG or Beal. After that, Barnes makes sense. It's reaching though.

I was pointing out that Barnes is overrated and that Miller is a big time sleeper. I love using isolated people that agree with me to prove my point.
 
Love or hate Hollinger I don't care. I thought this was an interesting statement for two obvious reasons:



Thoughts?

I see Quincy Miller as a potential game-changing player, just because he can do a number of things at his size, and freak athleticism is a bit overrated. He's got to get healthy and stronger, but he's young. I could see him in the 9 - 14 range.

FWIW, Tracy McGrady had a low release point on his jumper. Didn't hurt him at all. Miller has some of the same instincts and versatility.
 
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