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Rui Hachimura (@Louis_8mura):
✅ Led the #FIBAU19 in efficiency (23.7)
✅ 2nd in scoring (20.6)
✅ 3rd in rebounding (11.0)
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The PF crop isn't as deep as this past draft. Now that we have Mitchell and lost Lyles, a PF like TJ Leaf or John Collins would be a good get for us. In the meantime, still liking Metu's potential.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fy13Q2QWfk
 
Givony and Schmitz are now going to do work on ESPN. No more Draft Express :(

Where will people go to mindlessly copy opinions and tell me Kyle Kuzma isnt good just because he was mocked at the 2nd round for a few months?
 
Hiding behind the ESPN insider paywall or is ESPN's agenda to get more ppl to pay for that hoax?
What's the next best independent draft related digital media outlet - When you work for ESPN, you can't talk about potential 2nd rounders unless criminal activities are being discussed.
 
[/QUOTE]Gonzaga rising sophomores Rui Hachimura (Japan) and Killian Tillie (France) both had solid showings in Cairo, an important sign for last year's NCAA tournament finalists considering the amount of firepower the Bulldogs lost. Despite playing a combined 17 minutes per game last season, Hachimura and Tillie could very well end up being the main anchors of Gonzaga's frontcourt alongside fifth-year senior Johnathan Williams. Hachimura, in particular, is interesting even from an NBA standpoint, standing 6-foot-8 with a wingspan of more than 7-feet, huge hands, a strong frame and what appears to be a significantly improved jump shot. Defensively, he's somewhat caught between positions. Offensively, he needs to improve his awareness and ball-handling skills to emerge as a more consistent contributor for Gonzaga as an upperclassman.[/QUOTE]

http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/20118034/scouting-potential-no-1-pick-rj-barrett-more-top-prospects-fiba-u19s-nba-draft

Rui and Tillie being mentioned. Those are my guys

Stanford-bound Oscar Da Silva opened up quite a few eyes playing for Germany. The 6-foot-9, Swiss-army-knife power forward showed the ability to defend positions 1-5 with his elite-level mobility, length, body control and smarts. He also did a great job of pushing the ball in transition and finding the open man with impressive court vision. The son of a Brazilian-born boxer, Da Silva speaks six languages and is bound to become a crowd favorite in Palo Alto. He has legitimate NBA potential once his body fills out and he finds a way to translate his smooth shooting stroke in warmups to game settings.
 
Hiding behind the ESPN insider paywall or is ESPN's agenda to get more ppl to pay for that hoax?
What's the next best independent draft related digital media outlet - When you work for ESPN, you can't talk about potential 2nd rounders unless criminal activities are being discussed.

I mean, if you want good content you have to pay for it. I don't like it either, but it's kind of sad to see so many people crying about someone charging for content. This makes ESPN insider more of a legitimate thing worth paying for.

There are a lot of good people covering the draft now, but DX's database was unparalleled in data and ease of navigation.
 
I'm interested to see how DX's takes being less accessible if that will change how people view mock drafts. The last few years if you had a mock or opinion different from DX, you were made fun of.
 
I want Dr Jones to come in and explain coach cals flop in the fiba tournament?

Tried to put together a team like at UK. Except in international play you have to shoot the 3 and no one one the USA squad could. Diallo was awful.
 
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