Yea, Hoard does that too. And he did it in college, not HS mixtapes.
Hoard isn't particularly quick or explosive. He's okay, but he wouldn't be considered a plus-athlete by NBA standards.
Yea, Hoard does that too. And he did it in college, not HS mixtapes.
Same athlete as Bazley. One just had an entire year off to train to look good in workoutsHoard isn't particularly quick or explosive. He's okay, but he wouldn't be considered a plus-athlete by NBA standards.
Same athlete as Bazley. One just had an entire year off to train to look good in workouts
Same athlete as Bazley. One just had an entire year off to train to look good in workouts
I would guess trade, but if they keep it, I think they go with Paschall (unless someone like PJ Washington/Romeo Langford drops).Ok hero, who are the Jazz drafting at 23 ? 1 name.... all you do is put **** on other people’s opinions so how about you name 1 instead of 5..
Otherwise, forever be known as PGAB # 2
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I would guess trade, but if they keep it, I think they go with Paschall (unless someone like PJ Washington/Romeo Langford drops).
Trade outTrade up ?
Trade down ?
Mixed in with a potential Conley/Russell/Harris trade ?
Anyone got clips on these lads ? Yes I know they’re highlights ...
Read a lot on here about them and many others but this year there seem to be a million diff choices being made for #23. More than normal... guess no one really stands out in our range.
Being from the land of the great Luc Longely, Shane Heal and more recently Aussie Joe and Patty Mills, we don’t see much here... I read as much as possible on various sites and watch what I can but it’s **** all compared to what you Americans/Canadians get to see
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Is there a guy that sat around for a year after high school and became an important NBA player?
I would guess trade, but if they keep it, I think they go with Paschall (unless someone like PJ Washington/Romeo Langford drops).
So, no then.Well, there's Dante Exum....
or Enes Kanter....
More recently, there's Mitchell Robinson and Anfernee Simons. I think those guys will have an impact.
Williams isn’t a normal NBA Draft prospect off the floor. None of the generalities about basketball players apply to him. On some level, we can share the stories that everyone knows. His mom is an engineer for NASA, and he grew up valuing school because professional basketball just wasn’t really in the cards for an overweight 6-foot-3 center, which is what Williams was early in his high school career. He knows how to play multiple musical instruments, and was in his high school’s musical during his senior year. He has played in national chess tournaments. While in line for lunch with him at a favored sandwich shop across the street from P3, Williams’ agent Erik Kabe reminded him that he was going to Las Vegas for the weekend, the 20-year-old Williams deadpanned that he was “going to throw a rager” in the rental property now that no one was around. The pair smiled, knowing that the likely outcome was that Williams would have friends over to play Settlers of Catan.
Beneath the rugged 240-pound exterior and physical play on the floor, Williams is pretty nerdy off of it. But it’s not out of an introverted nature or a lack of comfort with people. Rather, Williams is as well-rounded and comfortable in his own skin as any 20-year-old I’ve met. That has translated in the pre-draft process. One team who spoke with The Athletic called Williams an “all-time interview,” after sitting down with him at the combine. He surprised the Warriors’ front office by knowing the name of the Chase Center, the arena the team will move into starting in the fall. He tries to learn as much as he can about each organization, thinking of each chance to meet with a team as if it were a job interview and his final chance to impress them before they decide on if they want to hire him. No one worries about the culture fit in a locker room with Williams. He also understands what his role will be, something that shocks many players upon entering the NBA after years of being the best player on their teams.
I think I'm the highest on Hoard I've seen. He didn't make my top 30 but he's right there in the high 30s for me.Same athlete as Bazley. One just had an entire year off to train to look good in workouts
I could warm up to Paschall if I had to. He's got some game and plays hard...
Or do you just think that because one got a full year of working out and you only seem him in workout videos.Bazley is a better athlete than Hoard.
Or do you just think that because one got a full year of working out and you only seem him in workout videos.
Again, one player had a full year to do nothing but train.No I think that because he actually is. Look at the combine numbers.