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Following potential 2017 draftees...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiJx_0lm4cQ&t=295s

Speaking of 6'9 marksman lefties... Shooting starts at 4:55

He turned 20 in January
 
rookie seasons of tall lefties

This is a list of all active lefties 6'9 or taller in the league.
Sweet shooting ones on that list:
Bosh
T-Dot
Motiejunas
D.Sabonis
Zach Randolph
McBob
Randle

With Bosh, Motiejunas it's unclear whether they'll be in the league because of health issues
Randle is more about potential to extend his range in the future
Zach Randolph is old
Terrence Jones appparently has some baggage that no team wants to have and he's going from place to place

U forgot Luke Babbit
 
Man, a lot of people hated on teh Kings for taking that Papaiagnis guy so early, but he actually looks pretty good.

I still prefer Zubac but there's no doubt George was worth a selection somewhere in that range. He's very skilled and has floaters and a sweet hookshot and he's massive and really young and light on his feet. Lots of teams could use players liek that in my estimation, I mean just look at last nights Jazz game with them up against 6'10" C's, it's a joke vs a competent giant.
 
I have to repeat my vote for Frank Mason III with the later picks, how is he not coveted when he handles the ball like a demon and shoots above 45% from 3pt land?

I get he's older but we don't need any more 19 year olds!
 
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Jeremiah Tilmon has asked for his release from Illinois. 5 star big man. Gotta think mizzou is in the driver's seat here.
1:38 PM - 5 Apr 2017
 
I have to repeat my vote for Frank Mason III with the later picks, how is he not coveted when he handles the ball like a demon and shoots above 45% from 3pt land?

I get he's older but we don't need any more 19 year olds!

He's 23.

I would take him in the second-round.


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Chad Ford's last mock draft has us taking Moritz Wagner and Luke Kennard... Is Wagner even a projected first rounder?

Wagner impressed a lot of NBA scouts down the stretch, especially in an NCAA tournament game against Louisville when he dropped 26 points.
He's a very skilled big man who can stretch the floor and play in the post, and he's just six months older that Markkanen, a prospect with similar skills. He's really good value at this point in the draft.

Elite shooting will always be a need, and Kennard has a claim to being the best shooter in the draft.
 
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