I'm not putting up with this ********. I don't homer UK guys. Never have. But you, on the other hand, are pandering, and I am calling you out.
(so, lol.. all you want)
It was tongue-in-cheek. The Indian chief analogy should have given it away.
I'm not putting up with this ********. I don't homer UK guys. Never have. But you, on the other hand, are pandering, and I am calling you out.
(so, lol.. all you want)
1. Okafor
2. Russell
3. Towns
4. Mudiay
5. Hezonja
6. Johnson
7. WCS
8. Oubre
9. Winslow
10. Booker
11. Porzingis
A couple things---
* Why so down on Porzingis? I'd absolutely take him ahead of Oubre and Winslow.
* I think Oubre and Johnson are going to be very close in the draft and may end up working out against each other. Oubre could be the better player.
My take du jour:
1- Okafor (best asset, might trade the pick)
2- Russell (elite backcourt talent, very advanced for a freshman)
3- Mudiay (somewhat rich man's Tyreke Evans, but real PG, potentially dominant player)
4- Towns (taller, longer Greg Monroe with some rim protection--I'm not 100% sure he's really an All Star)
5- Hezonja (Like Manu Ginobli, but bigger; similar swag and 2-way potential)
6- Cauley-Stein (mobile length and defensive timing, DPOY candidate)
7- Porzingis (prototypical stretch-big with some defense and inside scoring; question is how he stands up to NBA physicality)
8- Oubre (prototypical NBA 3/D wing, with decent IQ, scoring instincts and intangibles; better mobility than Johnson)
9- Looney (the guy can play--unselfish, good passer, good rebounder, nice glue guy)
10- Stanley Johnson (tough, defensive-minded wing--e.g., Demarre Carroll) or Trey Lyles (I think he'll rise on boards if he comes out; he's fluid and skilled, just getting hidden at UK)
A couple things---
* Why so down on Porzingis? I'd absolutely take him ahead of Oubre and Winslow.
* I think Oubre and Johnson are going to be very close in the draft and may end up working out against each other. Oubre could be the better player.
My take du jour:
1- Okafor (best asset, might trade the pick)
2- Russell (elite backcourt talent, very advanced for a freshman)
3- Mudiay (somewhat rich man's Tyreke Evans, but real PG, potentially dominant player)
4- Towns (taller, longer Greg Monroe with some rim protection--I'm not 100% sure he's really an All Star)
5- Hezonja (Like Manu Ginobli, but bigger; similar swag and 2-way potential)
6- Cauley-Stein (mobile length and defensive timing, DPOY candidate)
7- Porzingis (prototypical stretch-big with some defense and inside scoring; question is how he stands up to NBA physicality)
8- Oubre (prototypical NBA 3/D wing, with decent IQ, scoring instincts and intangibles; better mobility than Johnson)
9- Looney (the guy can play--unselfish, good passer, good rebounder, nice glue guy)
10- Stanley Johnson (tough, defensive-minded wing--e.g., Demarre Carroll) or Trey Lyles (I think he'll rise on boards if he comes out; he's fluid and skilled, just getting hidden at UK)
New prediction.
Whichever team takes Andrew Harrison in late first/early second, will be happy.
Good post. Swap Kelly "McLemore" Oubre with Johnson and it's also my list.
Kelly "McLemore" Oubre? Just stop with all this stupid ****. It's as puke-worthy as Thriller's old "Andrei" Gordon ****.
Hi ... good to see you too bro.
He's thin/weak. His upside is shooting. I am not all that hyped on bigs that promise to stretch the floor but not defensively elite. It's a real reach when doing so.