spycam1
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forgive me If I've missed it, but I don't see a lot of discussion about Trey Lyles in this thread.
good chance he could be the pick....
I'd be fine with lots of players at #12, and Lyles isn't one of them.
forgive me If I've missed it, but I don't see a lot of discussion about Trey Lyles in this thread.
good chance he could be the pick....
forgive me If I've missed it, but I don't see a lot of discussion about Trey Lyles in this thread.
good chance he could be the pick....
I'd be fine with lots of players at #12, and Lyles isn't one of them.
Out of those guys, I'd take Dekker.Feel the same way. Lyles, Grant, Dekker, Jones... just some of the players that are likely to be available at our pick that I'm not going to be crazy about.
The okafor and super Mario rankings there are interestingHere is how feeling about the top players right now.
1. D' Angello Russell
2. Karl Towns
3. Emmanual Mudiay
4. Mario Hezonja
5. Justice Winslow
6. Stanley Johnson
7. Devin Booker
8. Cameron Payne
9. Frank Kaminsky
10. Sam Dekker
11. Kelly oubre
12. Jahlil Okafor
The okafor and super Mario rankings there are interesting
I've never been totally sold on Porz or WCS either.Seone has to bust right? The mock drafts are never 100% perfect. So I figure might as well try and identify what's wrong with the consensus rankings.
I'm not all that impressed with Kristaps or WCS either.
I think with Okafor we have seen this act before. Not all that athletic. Back to the basket, no defense, and stupid face. He'll probably be ok on like a Carlos Boozer level. I wouldn't pick him top that's for sure. There are some other players there that I like better.
Feel the same way. Lyles, Grant, Dekker, Jones... just some of the players that are likely to be available at our pick that I'm not going to be crazy about.
Before the draft we should do a thread with "I love it", "I'm OK with it", "I don't hate it, but...", "I kinda hate it"
Right now for me the prospects that we could possibly land at 12 would go like this:
I love it - Stanley Johnson, Myles Turner
I'm OK with it - Devin Booker, Kelly Oubre, Bobby Portis, Frank Kaminsky, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Kevon Looney
I don't hate it, but... - Sam Dekker, Cameron Payne(more because of fit and us not needing yet another rookie PG)
I kinda hate it - Trey Lyles, Jerian Grant, Tyus Jones
Here's one more analytical projection model:
https://www.basketballanalyticsbook.com/2015/04/17/final-2015-cpr-ratings/
Interesting: Looney, Portis, Turner, Payne, DeAndre Bembry(? - seems like he's returning to school) project really high. Booker, WCS, Sam Dekker not high at all... Oubre and Kaminsky - middling projection.
They have some very similar traits coming out of college indeed. I was very high on him last year. I thought he was a steal for the Hornets at 9. I think I even had us picking him in one of my mocks before the draft(which right now seem ridiculous)I still think he's a good prospect. I wonder what the horncats are going to do with him.
Vonleh was more strictly a 4 and had low bbiq. I think he was a monster defensively though and thought he can stretch the floor for us(both were things we needed a lot at the time). He was a bit of a black hole on offense and didn't have a good feel for the game. I think Looney has much better feel and bball IQ. He's much skinnier than Vonleh coming out of college though. I am still not sure what position he plays in the NBA. To me he looks like a 4 much more than a 3, but he does have the quickness and length to get switched on smaller players(something our defensive system will probably rely on a lot in the future). His offensive skill level is not very high right now though.
Is it possible scouts ore under rating Kaminsky due to playing at Wisconsin for 4 years? I can't shake the feeling that he's the steal of the draft and has a chance to be the best player overall.
Has great foot work great passer great 3pt shooter and just has so many dimensions to his game looks like a young Dirk. Does a lot of the things he used to do.
Possibly, the track record is not good for these players. McDermott's rough first year in Chicago is a stark reminder. That said, Kaminsky has a "feel for the game" element you just can't teach. He had two outstanding years back to back. He did not falter in the tournament either, generally outplaying many NBA future bigs.
Possibly, the track record is not good for these players. McDermott's rough first year in Chicago is a stark reminder. That said, Kaminsky has a "feel for the game" element you just can't teach. He had two outstanding years back to back. He did not falter in the tournament either, generally outplaying many NBA future bigs.