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Vonleh, Smart, Ennis, LaVine, and others - Lakers/Kings Workout Vids

Vonleh looks like he has good form, a bit slow of a release but good form. Moreland looks like he shoots it from the waist.
 
I'm down on Marcus Smart after this.

Have even worked anyone out that rates higher than 20 on the draft boards?
 
I'm down on Marcus Smart after this.

Have even worked anyone out that rates higher than 20 on the draft boards?

Yeah, we are working out Gordon today I think or soon, we had a private work out with Vonleh in New York a week or so ago. We worked out Payne too. That's about it I think.
 
Somehow, I'm thinking that we're more likely to see teams put out portions of workouts that are not as flattering. (Or, I guess they post flattering videos of players they're not interested in.) If other teams will use them as justification to pass on a player, it's an effective smokescreen.

I still think that the best way to evaluate a player is by using the tape, then factor in combine measurements, interviews, workouts (which really are not that worthwhile considering that they don't actually simulate basketball situations) and of course - medical and injury history.

No team-sponsored workout posted on Youtube is going to change my draft board. I'm starting to come around on Noah Vonleh, but it's because of his game-tape, not his workouts. . .
 
Workouts can be good for another interview away from the combine. From what I hear, the Jazz have one of the harder ones, and there's altitude. At the least, Jazz can do a lot of things to assess how A. Gordon's touch is.

Other than that, game tape and measurements are the way to go.
 
I've heard that big group workouts can be a little scripted by agents. So when teams have their own workouts they get to put the players through all their tests, etc.
 
Man, if Vonleh hits that three with any sort of consistency in the NBA he will be an absolute handful offensively. I will be amped with him at 5, in all honesty. So stoked on this draft.

That's why I think he makes sense. A mismatch on offense at PF, but still big/athletic enough to guard Aldridge, Love, Randolph, and Blake in the post.
 
That's why I think he makes sense. A mismatch on offense at PF, but still big/athletic enough to guard Aldridge, Love, Randolph, and Blake in the post.

That's why I think his stock is going to keep rising. A two-way PF/C with elite length/size, great rebounding, formidable athleticism, high character, and can hit threes?

Would be a home-run at 5.
 
I like Vonleh, but when I watch sometimes I feel like in watching slow mo. Seems slow off the floor, slow release, somewhat robotic movement. Am I being unfair?

I want to be excited about Vonleh. Help.


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His shot has a slow release but he only shoots when hes wide open basically. as far as fluidity youre definitely not giving him enough credit, he moves and drives well for someone 250lbs. He runs very well also, same sprint time as Gordon.

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^PG_AB, you give some great insight all the time.. But you can't rely on what you see with one play to determine his skills, like you always do.
 
^PG_AB, you give some great insight all the time.. But you can't rely on what you see with one play to determine his skills, like you always do.

theres plenty of examples. thats just one, ive never posted that play before.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBQ-Wn_R9S4

how about 0:55? he moves pretty well there, no?
 
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