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I have HUNDREDS of similar posts pulled up on different tabs on my computer. I will be releasing them slowly throughout the Summer.


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We're waiting with bated breath!

As for my predictions, I was off on both.
1. After Wiggins/Parker, I had Embiid sliding down several spots. I underestimated Philly and their new "red shirt" program.
2. And I had Utah taking Vonleh. Granted, that was before hearing the last Perrin interview. His tone of voice really gave it away that Vonleh wouldn't be the pick and I posted that observation.

Couldn't be happier with this draft. DL hit it out of the park with both picks and did the same with Gobert. Should have taken Giannis last year, but I understand the Trey pick. Most had him going higher and it looked like a great trade-up at the time.

Goodbye 2014 draft thread. You were like one of the creatures from River Monsters. You just kept growing and growing and growing. I just don't see the 2015 thread getting as big...unless injuries cause the Jazz to sink to 25 wins again.
 
Main things that Exum should work on are
- developing his shot(Considering he's been practicing for quite some time I think coaching staff will give him some time to gain confidence in his shot or convince him to rework it completely after he sees bad results)
- gaining strength(I really wanna see some abs, biceps and whatever he wants to gain)
- using that strength to develop a Euro Step. I think that's super key. His physique and playstyle would make him undefendable with that move. He's so good seeing the floor and finding guys on the perimeter. The Euro Step will limit his deficiencies he has right now finishing through contact and he'll get no whistles in the first years.
Another advantage would be it creates angles. These angles allow for better passing opportunities and really avoid the D at the rim.
I hope this becomes his go-to move around the basket.
 
Main things that Exum should work on are
- developing his shot(Considering he's been practicing for quite some time I think coaching staff will give him some time to gain confidence in his shot or convince him to rework it completely after he sees bad results)
- gaining strength(I really wanna see some abs, biceps and whatever he wants to gain)
- using that strength to develop a Euro Step. I think that's super key. His physique and playstyle would make him undefendable with that move. He's so good seeing the floor and finding guys on the perimeter. The Euro Step will limit his deficiencies he has right now finishing through contact and he'll get no whistles in the first years.
Another advantage would be it creates angles. These angles allow for better passing opportunities and really avoid the D at the rim.
I hope this becomes his go-to move around the basket.
Euro step? Is that the one Giricek had?
 
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