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kristaps porzingis is firmly #4 on my big board behind okafor, towns and mudiay.

big debate brewing between Johnson, Winslow and hezonja who will go first

Winslow - athletism, defense and upside. lacks shooting
Johnson - defense, maybe shooting (improving) alpha dog. lacks athletism
hezonja - scoring, shooting and athletism. lacks defensive IQ and desire

will be fun to watch.

This dude from dx disagrees.

I'm increasingly becoming a fan of Hezonja for the modern NBA. Watching the Warriors and Thunder go at it, it's apparent to me how the game has changed, with teams relying on spacing, quick ball movement, outside shooting and slashing. A 6'8" highly skilled athlete who can shoot 3s, get all the way on top of the rim, or make a play for a teammate off the dribble, while switching on defense and defending multiple positions----this is the future of the NBA.

If we're comparing Winslow, Johnson and Hezonja, I'd pick the one who's quickest, best off the dribble, shoots best and has the most versatility. I think that's probably Hezonja.

I agree that Porzingis also looks like he can be a real force in the league. The question with him is what he's going to do when a defender crowds him and gets right in his face. Can he put the ball on the floor and make a play off the dribble? If he can, he could be awesome.

Good post. One thing you have missed though. Porzingis already has the ability to put it on the floor.
 
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Interesting that UK is suddenly recruiting Georgios Papagiannis. As I understand it, he is about to sign for a team in Athens and we have reached out and asked him to hold off a few minutes while we talk. Also, he is not considered an "a" priority for UK at the moment, but we want to take a quick look. He is stalling his commitment to the Greek team.

(just realized this belongs in the '16 thread)
 
This is inside information.

Interesting that UK is suddenly recruiting Georgios Papagiannis. As I understand it, he is about to sign for a team in Athens and we have reached out and asked him to hold off a few minutes while we talk. Also, he is not considered an "a" priority for UK at the moment, but we want to take a quick look. He is stalling his commitment to the Greek team.

(just realized this belongs in the '16 thread)

Will he be the first foreign player since Kanter (who didn't actually play)?
 
Strange.. it saids here that he'd agreed to go sign with the Greek team in June.

https://www.cbssports.com/collegeba...eorgios-papagiannis-signs-with-greek-pro-team

A top-50 prospect came off the board on Wednesday -- but it wasn't a commitment to a college.

Georgios Papagiannis has agreed to terms with Greek club team Panathinaikos.

In a statement, Papagiannis said (the translation is a bit rough around the edges):

"I want to thank the president of Panathinaikos main Dimitris Giannakopoulos, because he believed me and wanted to bring me to the group. I thank him, because I too wish to become a member of Panathinaikos.

"I also wish to thank Mr. Argyris Pedoulakis who believed me since I was 14 years old and told me that the best way to proceed was to sign Panathinaikos. It helped me a lot to get my decision.

"Of course, I thank my family, my parents, Kanellos and Mary and my brother, Minas and support all these years and is valuable for me."

According to Euro Hoops, he has the option to return to the States next summer.

Papagiannis, a 7-foot-1 center who played Westtown School (Pa.), is ranked No. 38 in the 247Sports Composite for the class of 2015. He had already taken unofficial visits to Maryland and Penn State.

He averaged 8.1 points and 6.1 rebounds on the EYBL circuit with Team Takeover this spring.
 
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