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Following 2016 potential draftees

Furkan Korkmaz 6'7" SG - Turkey as of right now I think he is the best fit for the Jazz. Jazz still need shooting and Hook and Korkmaz on the second team would be amazing. Or even move Hodd to the first team and Have Burks and Kormaz tearing teams apart.

Granted this could change depending on how the year goes.
 
https://www.sltrib.com/home/2875289-155/utah-basketball-from-california-to-lithuania - Article on Poeltl's doings this summer.

Poeltl got his eyes examined during the Nike camp, where he learned his left eye was weaker than his right. He used to wear contacts several years back, and decided to get them again this summer.

The difference is nearly imperceptible to him day-to-day. But he believes it's helped his depth perception. The basket seems easier to gauge, and his shots seem to be going in more.

Maybe there's a little more hope at the free-throw line for the guy who hit 44 percent of his foul shots last year.
 
Furkan Korkmaz 6'7" SG - Turkey as of right now I think he is the best fit for the Jazz. Jazz still need shooting and Hook and Korkmaz on the second team would be amazing. Or even move Hodd to the first team and Have Burks and Kormaz tearing teams apart.

Granted this could change depending on how the year goes.

I can't wait to hear the commentator go "That's Furkan Fantastic from Korkmaz!!!"
 
There's no announcer in the NBA that I'd rather hear drop Furkan one-liners than Ron Boone.


"Well thats just, thats just Furkan out of control"
 
Super sleeper from this incoming college freshman class, University of Seattle commit, Matej Kavas, from Slovenia. He's way too skinny to be relevant to this thread or the next one probably. 6'7" shooter with some ball skills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax8N2nhny5I -that bangin' track means this is officially a mixtape.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAkrw0U_5W8

Wake Forest is going to list Doral Moore at 7'1", he should prove to be a damn good project. A solid athlete as evidenced by the video, with a 9'4" standing reach he's a shotblocking factor, 243lbs, also he's got a solid mid range game and good looking shot. UK was looking at him at one point. I'd guess could be ready sooner rather than later, and can't figure why so many 6'9"-6'10" players are rated ahead of him. He's the 22nd ranked incoming C according to Scout.


Wake's 6'10" Sophomore sharpshooter, Konstantinos Mitoglou could be ready for the 2nd round sooner rather than later too.
 
7'5" Tacko Fall, Central Florida commit, is rated 1 spot behind Moore in Scouts Center rankings and thats probably way too low also. Of the prospects this tall in the world, he's probably the best. He'd also shatter the record for standing reach at the NBA combine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv0Q98uq2IU

7'5" Mamadou Ndiaye, a Jr. at UC-Irvine is definitely on the 2nd round radar in 2016.
 
I was going to post a video of Kyle Wiltjer going 70/75 from 3 in 5 minutes, this chick hits 120(out of 137) in the same time though. beastly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=27&v=bhsqvkReugE

Can't say I'm much of a fan of Women's basketball, skill stuff like this is nothing short of awesome in my book though.
 
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�� Bosnian G/F Edin Atic (2.01 '97 Spars Sarajevo) has agreed to a multi-year deal with AEK BC �� Official announcement



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF9vp4cjqcI - Averaged 16, 7.6rebounds and 3.6 assists per in this event.

Atic, an obvious stash target, is eligible for this draft. He's a no-brainer for the Jazz If he were to fall to one of the 2nd round picks.

A fairly athletic 6'7½" scoring guard (6'9½ wingspan),who's also a playmaker. With an improved outside shot he'd be a surefire 1st rd pick, DX has him 29th in the 2017 draft already. He might have a better chance to go in the first round this year. I like Atic's chances to stick in the NBA more than Jake Layman for instance, who's currently 24th in the DX 2016 mock.


Not sure about the contract details and buyouts now involved though. Props if anyone finds em.
 
Jazz 2nd rounder?

This is Poythress against Duke (single game highlights).

https://youtu.be/GhrsKFOz5GE

I hope so. There's a decent lot of Seniors this year. I've got the top-10 as;

Caris LaVert - SG - Michigan
Taurean Prince - SF - Baylor
Buddy Hield - SG - Oklahoma
Jake Layman - SF - Maryland
Tyrone Wallace - PG - Cal
Alex Poythress - PF/SF - Kentucky
Brice Johnson - PF - UNC
Damion Lee - SF - Louisville
Zach Auguste - PF - ND
Kyle Wiltjer - PF - Gonzaga

with honorable mention to; Marcus Paige(UNC), Tony Parker(UCLA), Devin Thomas(Wake Forest), Ricardo Gathers(Baylor), Ron Baker(Wichita St.), A.J. Hammons(Purdue), Dorian Finney-Smith(Florida), Perry Ellis (Kansas), Rasheed Suilamon(Maryland), Mike Tobey(Virginia), Fred Van Vleet(Wichita St.), Josh Scott(Colorado), D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera(Georgetown), Daniel House(Texas A&M), Kaleb Tarczewski(Arizona) and Jarrod Uthoff(Iowa)
 
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�� Bosnian G/F Edin Atic (2.01 '97 Spars Sarajevo) has agreed to a multi-year deal with AEK BC �� Official announcement



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF9vp4cjqcI - Averaged 16, 7.6rebounds and 3.6 assists per in this event.

Atic, an obvious stash target, is eligible for this draft. He's a no-brainer for the Jazz If he were to fall to one of the 2nd round picks.

A fairly athletic 6'7½" scoring guard (6'9½ wingspan),who's also a playmaker. With an improved outside shot he'd be a surefire 1st rd pick, DX has him 29th in the 2017 draft already. He might have a better chance to go in the first round this year. I like Atic's chances to stick in the NBA more than Jake Layman for instance, who's currently 24th in the DX 2016 mock.


Not sure about the contract details and buyouts now involved though. Props if anyone finds em.


2nd rounders are for sellin not keepin.
 
2nd rounders are for sellin not keepin.

Meh I'm not buying that this year.. They're not selling 3 2nd round picks!

Edin Atic is 1½ years younger than Exum, He could be stashed til the 2020's.






FWIW - Olivier Hanlan would've been 4th or 5th on that above list of NCAA Seniors, If he would've stayed at BC for his final year.
 
Meh I'm not buying that this year.. They're not selling 3 2nd round picks!

Edin Atic is 1½ years younger than Exum, He could be stashed til the 2020's.





FWIW - Olivier Hanlan would've been 4th or 5th on that above list of NCAA Seniors, If he would've stayed at BC for his final year.
I can't help but know a pkg is coming with our number of picks. Agree?
 
https://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/24859262/is-svi-mykhailiuk-the-real-prize-of-kansas-heralded-freshman-class


LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Bill Self was at the Final Four last April, like most coaches, just popping around, wondering what might've been if Joel Embiid was never injured.

He could've still been competing for a national title, if not for that injury.

Basketball can be cruel sometimes.

But whatever.

The season was over in the Round of 32, two underclassmen were turning pro, only a couple of Kansas starters -- Perry Ellis and Wayne Selden -- were set to return from a 25-win team, and so Self was at the Final Four, just hanging out in Dallas, enjoying a few days before he had to start refocusing on how he might go about trying to mold the Jayhawks into Big 12 champions for the 11th consecutive season.

And then, Self said, a man approached him.

"He just came up to me and said, 'Hey, I know the best young player in Europe, and here's his contact information,'" Self recalled. "So I just called [somebody I knew over there] cold, and I said, 'Is there a guy from Ukraine who's really good?' "

"Yeah, he's great," Self was told quickly.

And that's the first step in how Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk ended up at Kansas.

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You can call him Svi for short -- and you probably should, if only because Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk is a mouthful for most Americans, including the public address announcer who mangled the name in his first attempt at this past weekend's Orlando Classic. (By the way, here is audio of the accurate pronunciation, for future reference.)

So, yeah, let's just go with Svi for short.

And it's past time casual college basketball fans were introduced to this 17-year-old import because he's A) the youngest player in the Big 12, B) the youngest player to ever play for Self, C) the only freshman to start more than one game this season for the Jayhawks, and D) the only KU freshman currently averaging more than 20 minutes per game.

"He's not bad for a high school junior," Self said with a smile.

No, he isn't. And that's something literally every NBA scout I talked with during the Orlando Classic reiterated. Never mind that Kansas freshman Cliff Alexander is the reigning Naismith High School Player of the Year, and it doesn't matter that fellow Kansas freshman Kelly Oubre is listed in the top five of mock drafts. What NBA scouts told me is that Mykhailiuk -- again, just Svi for short -- is the best longterm prospect on KU's roster because he's a 6-foot-8 wing who is a good-enough passer, a willing defender, and a top-shelf shooter even though he hasn't actually shot the ball well through six games this season.

"But did you see him in warmups?" asked one NBA executive. "Didn't miss in warmups."

He doesn't miss much in practice, either.

"He's automatic in practice," said Kansas junior Jamari Traylor. "Every time he shoots it, I think it's going in. He [just] hasn't gotten on that roll he usually gets on."

Mykhailiuk's reputation is so solid internationally that, before enrolling, he was presented with opportunities to sign a pro contract in Europe. The Kansas staff forever remained optimistic he'd make good on his commitment. But there was no way to know for sure.

"It was always a concern," said KU assistant Kurtis Townsend. "People were offering his dad money to go play pro right away. But Svi told me his goal all along, growing up, was to play American basketball. So he wanted to play in college, then see if he could play in the NBA."

I asked Mykhailiuk if there was pressure to skip college completely.

"Not a lot ... but some," he answered. "I was talking to my family and coach, and we decided to go to college because I like it more than Europe."

Consequently, Kansas should have this high-level prospect for at least two years, if only because Mykhailiuk won't be old enough to enter the 2015 NBA Draft. So work on that pronunciation, or just call him Svi for short. Either way, NBA scouts will keep calling him special and traveling wherever the Jayhawks play, anxious to see the Big 12's youngest player who could, someday soon, also be the Big 12's best.
 
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