Yep, except Harper at 1. Bailey at 4 for me as well. Pretty clear at the moment.Clear top 3 for me right now is Flagg, Harper, and Kasparas in that order.
Yep, except Harper at 1. Bailey at 4 for me as well. Pretty clear at the moment.Clear top 3 for me right now is Flagg, Harper, and Kasparas in that order.
Good but a little bummed it wasnt CooperIf we walk away from this draft with Kasparas how are yall feeling?
That would depend on where we pick?If we walk away from this draft with Kasparas how are yall feeling?
If we walk away from this draft with Kasparas how are yall feeling?
I think good and it might depend on what else we did. Did the Minny pick end up late lotto? Were we able to move up through trade to get someone we think also has star upside.If we walk away from this draft with Kasparas how are yall feeling?
Content but would hurt missing out on Harper or Flagg.If we walk away from this draft with Kasparas how are yall feeling?
I don't think I've ever seen a worse AST/TOV ratio than Ace. 5 to 22 is insanity lol. Think I'd be content coming away with any of these 6 guys, but Ace is not one of them.
1. Flagg
2. Harper
3. Kasparas
4. Edgecomb
5. Demin
6. Johnson
I dunno.Edgecomb is likely to be more of a Suggs/Smart type of player, but I still like him the best outside of the top 3.
I wouldnt call Olympics games high level international play. He whooped up on Finland (without Lauri mind you), Poland and Lebanon. The only "high level" international players he faced as team was Spain, which was his worst game. So only one team with actual NBA talent?I dunno.
If Edgecombe hadn't proved that he can hang with high level international & NBA professionals on a big stage as a teenager, playing games that actually matter and contributing in a big way, I would have more doubts. But he has proved it, and you can't say that about any other top 10 prospect.
IMO it's his most important attribute. It shows that when he's in an environment where everyone knows what they're doing, he can and probably will level up. That will very likely translate in the NBA.
I'm aware of his erratic shooting, less than ideal ballhandling for a probable NBA 1 and all that. I just think he has the "it factor". Tough to explain.
Edgecomb is likely to be more of a Suggs/Smart type of player, but I still like him the best outside of the top 3.
I wouldnt call Olympics games high level international play. He whooped up on Finland (without Lauri mind you), Poland and Lebanon. The only "high level" international players he faced as team was Spain, which was his worst game. So only one team with actual NBA talent?
It's a 4 game sample size in which he had the superior talent on his team most times.He was a teenager easily holding his own among pros, and the brand of basketball played in the Olympic qualifiers requires that you know what you're doing out there – unlike college (or, God forbid, high school). That's just important, and much more impressive than what Flagg did in some BS lazy scrimmage where nobody played any defense.
It's a 4 game sample size in which he had the superior talent on his team most times.
I think he’ll be mostly a floor-spacer and straight-line driver in the NBA, but he could struggle handling against a switching defense.