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O'Connor has definitely seen Schroeder play, but anyway maybe #14 is a little high. So, at #21 I am all in for Schroeder.
 
Keep in mind that Schröder is playing not against college athletes, but adults in the German Basketball league.


So in one sense he'll still be raw as he is young, but perhaps even more NBA-ready than lots of college players.



Last draft, Evan Fournier went in the 20s, due to being a pretty lanky Euro. By all accounts, most Nuggets fans seemed to be tickled-pink with his progress, and imagine him as a good piece of their core in the years to come.
 
Keep in mind that Schröder is playing not against college athletes, but adults in the German Basketball league.


So in one sense he'll still be raw as he is young, but perhaps even more NBA-ready than lots of college players.



Last draft, Evan Fournier went in the 20s, due to being a pretty lanky Euro. By all accounts, most Nuggets fans seemed to be tickled-pink with his progress, and imagine him as a good piece of their core in the years to come.

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Keep in mind that Schröder is playing not against college athletes, but adults in the German Basketball league.


So in one sense he'll still be raw as he is young, but perhaps even more NBA-ready than lots of college players.



Last draft, Evan Fournier went in the 20s, due to being a pretty lanky Euro. By all accounts, most Nuggets fans seemed to be tickled-pink with his progress, and imagine him as a good piece of their core in the years to come.

This. Yeah, Schroeder at #21 sounds very good to me.
 
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