Wow.. such a deep draft this year.. Jordan Adams is projected to go around #23 this year, but I could see this guy going in the lottery LAST year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmi-eNYrIzU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmi-eNYrIzU
I think I'm locked in at wanting Gordon at #5.
My preferred scenarios (assuming Wiggins, Jabari, and Exum will be gone by #5)...
1) Stay at #5 and darft Gordon
2) Move up to #1 and darft Wuggins
3) Move up to #2 and darft Jabari
4) Stay at #5 and darft Vonleh
5) Stay at #5 and darft Smart
Don't forget he's 18, and plays out of position, he played point forward in high school. Vonleh was badly underused, and yet in only 26 minutes a game he was an 11/9 guy in the college restrictive offense on a really bad team with little talent in a major conference. You are again grasping at straws again. What the hell is wrong with his demeanor?
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The crappy Cleveland browns sold 1500 season tickets the day after they drafted Manziel. Just sayin'.
I like Gordon, but why doesn't anyone compare him to Kidd-Gilchrist? Defensive specialist who is super athletic and can't shoot. Not saying it's the same player but I haven't even seen one "watch out, remember Kidd-Gilchrist?" Warning.
So now I'm seeing tweets about ppl being worried about Jabari's foot he broke in HS?
Jody Genessy: Jazz remain interested in Jabari Parker, but sources say there's still a "big concern" about his right foot, which he broke in high school.
this is classic overthinking.
When talking about top 5 picks these parts of intangibles are far from crucial, deal-breaking elements.
Noah Vonleh is 18... I repeat 18!!!
At what point did demeanor and BBIQ become big issues concerning 18 year olds in the draft?
This seems new to me.
Some might make the case that players with questionable demeanor and low BBIQ went #1 and #7 last year.
look at past drafts too...
How do you think Qyntel Woods went #7 overall? or Johnathan Bender 5th in 1999? were the teams bamboozled into thinking these players had passable BBIQ and demeanor? probably not. I'd say they most likely didn't care about it all that much. They projected these players into a certain role, and planned to work on the BBIQ from there, in the framework of the teams system and that made them comfortable enough to pull the trigger at those spots.
Some here are turning a blind eye to the steak and potatoes(skill-set) because they're too busy crying about the asparagus.
Id have an easier time entertaining this BBIQ and Demeanor concern as a legitimate issue worthy of passing on him, if we're talking about a Derrick Character, Lance Stephenson, Caron Butler or Javaris Crittenton.
I'm not sure any of the examples you gave helped your cause... Woods, Bender, Bennett, and mclemore.
Here is my point Aaron Gordon while young shows some great characteristics as a leader and basketball player which we don't have on this team. Those things are necessary to win in this league. Conley does not seem to have as much potential as a leader to me. Both players have their pluses and minuses... I would prefer Gordon's pluses and minuses.
If you don't think bbiq and demeanor matter I don't think you are paying attention to the teams that are winning in this league. I understand you have to have talent as well, but work ethic, iq and personality are talents as well.
I think I'm locked in at wanting Gordon at #5.
My preferred scenarios (assuming Wiggins, Jabari, and Exum will be gone by #5)...
1) Stay at #5 and darft Gordon
2) Move up to #1 and darft Wuggins
3) Move up to #2 and darft Jabari
4) Stay at #5 and darft Vonleh
5) Stay at #5 and darft Smart
Wanting Gordon at #5 over trading up for Wiggins. lol