Evan Daniels @EvanDanielsFOX 1h
The word behind the scene is Kansas currently leads for the top 3 big men (Okafor, Turner & Alexander) in the 2014 class. Think about that.
Pretty insane if true but theryes no way all 3 can play together
GRIII is good in the 20s i wouldnt before that.
James Young maybe a top 10 pick
Reading what you've written about GR3 and comparing it with the highlighted qualities in the scouting vid I wonder if anyone watched it?
My concern with him is being a severely undersized SF(In height, wingspan, weight). To defend with his body efficiently he'd have to be very very quick on his feet. Always so far ahead that attackers consistently bump into him drawing charges or altering the driving lane so much that it's an easy job for the help.
I'd have Aaron Harrison rather than him in the 15-20 range. And I'm by far NO Aa. Harrison fan.
If you think GR3 is undersized then so is Hayward. GR3 has superior wingspan and probably equal on reach. They are both 210 pounds right now, which means GR3 will likely end up heavier given his age. Obviously GR3 has the superior athleticism, which gives him another bonus over Hayward. Not saying I am that high on him, but he wouldn't be abused at SF anymore than Hayward is.
If you think GR3 is undersized then so is Hayward. GR3 has superior wingspan and probably equal on reach. They are both 210 pounds right now, which means GR3 will likely end up heavier given his age. Obviously GR3 has the superior athleticism, which gives him another bonus over Hayward. Not saying I am that high on him, but he wouldn't be abused at SF anymore than Hayward is.
If you think GR3 is undersized then so is Hayward. GR3 has superior wingspan and probably equal on reach. They are both 210 pounds right now, which means GR3 will likely end up heavier given his age. Obviously GR3 has the superior athleticism, which gives him another bonus over Hayward. Not saying I am that high on him, but he wouldn't be abused at SF anymore than Hayward is.
Was there anyone older than 22? Those that were 22, weren't NBA caliber, or they'd be in the league themselves. He played against kids.
Burks is 6-6, could you imagine him playing SF? No, he belongs at the 2. Hayward is 6-8, and is turning into a beast at SF.
If we're talking GSW pick, I have my eyes set on Selden, James Young, McDermott, Kasey Hill, or Aaron Harrison as potential candidates --all of which have an elite skill. GRIII might look good next year at SF, but that doesn't mean he's suited to play it as a proficient NBA starter (especially over Hayward). I'd prefer to draft bench players with second rounders.
Dude, you're wrong.
Hayward is 6'8" with a 6'8" wingspan
GRIII is 6'6" with a 6'9" wingspan.
I would much rather prefer the 2 more inches on the frame over an inch in wingspan.
As BTP said, there are 6'5" PG's in the elague already, and about to be more w/ Exum, Mudiay, Harrison, etc. Hayward is perfect size for a wing player, GRIII is good size for a SG, not an SF. Since GRIII has played a lot of PF so far, I am skeptical that he will ever amount to anything in the NBA.