If he was 6-7 quick with PG skills it would be very different. IMO SF is the the street position in the NBA with PG a close second.
Kyle Anderson is strictly a point-forward with a limited shot. His success in the NBA is entirely dependent on the team that drafts him and the system they run.
Pothyress is/will be a stud. That is all.
Nerlen Noels will be a large disappointment. He'll be good defensively, but I predict for at least half the season he will be completely lost offensively. Cal typically does well though, so we'll see. I'm not expecting a lot out of him.
Bazz is gonna do what Bazz does...be a stud.
Will this be the year that Mason Plumlee utilized his athleticism and develops an offensive game? My vote says no.
Speaking of Duke, Alex Murphy has reportedly grown since coming in (he's now 6'9 and 220) and will be a very good redshirt freshman in the ACC. I would except him to start.
I'm impressed with McAdoo's athleticism, I'm not impressed with his skills. Very, very raw, which was surprising since he's an NBA players son. I don't trust Roy to develop him, but we'll see.
PG crop is young and risky. Very hard to tell who's going to be good until about halfway through the year IMO...I'm going to hold off on my opinions on them until then.
In response to PKM and Saltair...Harrow is too small for the NBA unless if he's muscled up. Aaron Craft is a good college player, strictly a backup in the NBA. Poor-mans Kirk Hinrich.
I'm a fan of PJ Hairston. NBA size and a smooth stroke, should do well in UNC's system if he gets the playing time.
I know I said I wouldn't talk about PG's, but I lied. I like Ray McCallum a lot, very athletic, really needs to improve his shooting, but I like his game.
I know I wrote a lot, but yeah, I'm bored. Hope y'all enjoy. Back to the bottle for me now.
The 2012 thread was started in November last year and took almost 40 hours to get to this point. It now has 613 pages. That's after it died quite a bit from not having a first round pick.
So whats the over/under for this thread? Can it live up to last years?
Sequels are almost never as good as the original, will this be an exception?
B.J. Young has my attention. Although I'd much rather have a pure point, which this draft seems to lack completely.
Yes to the first part, obviously. I just think he's too slow for any position 1 - 3.
My point exactly. He might have been great in HS, less impactful in College and from the looks of it he would be lucky to be a rotation player in the NBA. That is unless he gets faster or stronger or develops a threatening outside shot.
I haven't watched him much but that is my quick understanding.
I also think that when the 2012 thread started, there weren't many posters here that knew anything about college players. I think that number went up drastically. I predict there will be more doing their own research, more watching some college games, and therefore more posting/debating than last year. O/U at 800.
I agree with this. What really helped me last year was getting a list if players to watch for. That got me watching more games and finding things out about players that had not been mentioned much.
PKM, can you give us a call of kids to keep an eye on? Also this is more for me, but when to the AAU tournaments start in Vegas? I am thinking about planning a business trip to Vegas to work as well as to catch some of these games. TIA.
kabongo and harrow are electric but lets see If they get Stronger because i dunno if they can Hang in the league yet but Ill be watching those two Because i think we need a pg pretty bad. i Also like the kid BJ Young on arkansas I got to see him when he played against my cousin in AAU a couple summers Ago and he was dirrrrty But then other Guys who I like who arent pgs are Bennett, Nash on okie state
My dad is a Hoosier grad and He loves the Big 10 and said the Dude Aaron Craft will be a good Pro but I watched the big dance with him and I like his game kinda but I liked Lenzelle Smith better.