I saw that Luka Doncic could declare for the '17 draft. It's unlikely but he is #2 in DX for '18.
Sent from my iPhone using JazzFanz
I don't think he has the age to declare for 2017 draft? Or am I mistaken?
I saw that Luka Doncic could declare for the '17 draft. It's unlikely but he is #2 in DX for '18.
Sent from my iPhone using JazzFanz
My old favorite Alexander Vezenkov is blowing up in Spain this year.
If we want a lights out shooter in the second Vezenkov might finally declare for the draft:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9TIDm9jjw0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGLklDN8Fmo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNgb-__EYEE
I've loved Vezenkov for a while now. He's just so fun to watch when he's on fire. He's like a PF version of Klay Thompson - unconscious shooting, with or without preparation, with the feet set or not, from weird positions... he just shoots it... and it goes in. He is legit shooter at the 4 and is playing great for Barcelona lately. He's averaging 8.5pts/3.3rbs/1ast in 19 minutes a game... He's shooting crazy 58/47/80 and insane 72% TS% this year. His shot is pure with very quick release. He is very smart and skilled player, but he's going to be somewhat of a liability on D. Still worth taking a shot in the second IMO.
He is automatically entered into the draft this year, right?
What player do you liken Giles to in the NBA currently?
No, he's 21 right now and will be 22 in August. Players need to be 23 to be automatically eligible for the draft. He still needs to declare.
I'm not sure if the 23 or older rule is for at the time of the draft or for players turning 23 in the year of the draft. If I had to guess it would be the latter, so he probably will be automatically entered into the draft in 2018 if he doesn't declare this year.
I don't think he has the age to declare for 2017 draft? Or am I mistaken?
I saw that Luka Doncic could declare for the '17 draft. It's unlikely but he is #2 in DX for '18.
Sent from my iPhone using JazzFanz
U are mistaken, he's auto-eligible. The rule; "Is or will be 22 during the calendar year of the draft". (aka born in '95)
International players who are at least 23 years old are automatically eligible for selection, while the players younger than 22 have to declare their eligibility.
An international player is eligible for the NBA draft that is held in the same calendar year as his 22nd birthday. An international player who is at least 19 but younger than 22 also can become draft eligible by declaring himself an early entry player. An international player who is older than 22 or was not selected in the draft in the same calendar year as his 22nd birthday is considered a rookie free agent.
I'm reading this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_draft
Where can we find the original text for this one?
According to a police statement Friday, witnesses said they saw Jackson kick the driver's door and rear taillight after an argument with the woman. The dispute allegedly occurred after the female student threw a drink the face of Jackson's friend.
there are a lot of scouts who feel like Jones is a major sleeper.
He's an elite athlete, plays above the rim and has shown the ability to knock down the 3. He's really come along in Big 12 play. The Nets need to continue to swing for the fences with these late draft picks and hope they strike gold. Jones is a good bet down this low.
Chad Ford did a mock draft recently that showed the Jazz getting Hartenstein. I'd be all for that. I haven't seen that much of him, but what I have seen looks better to me than Dragan Bender did. Tougher, equal or better athlete, more versatile inside-outside player. Plays with a bit of an edge.
Chad Ford did a mock draft recently that showed the Jazz getting Hartenstein. I'd be all for that. I haven't seen that much of him, but what I have seen looks better to me than Dragan Bender did. Tougher, equal or better athlete, more versatile inside-outside player. Plays with a bit of an edge.
Only draft rule: Don't draft anyone named Trey