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Following potential 2017 draftees...

Statistically and measurement wise Davon Reed jumps off the page. 6'5 with a 7'0 wingspan and a career 40% 3pt shooter over his 4 year career.

I'll vouch for Davon Reed. Maybe not as a draftee but he'd be a killer pickup for SL / D-League. I watched plenty of Miami this year, he can play, that kid is a pro.

Kadeem Allen who you mentioned is very old, too old to get drafted, he's got some Norman Powell like qualities for sure tho. Rawle alkins over him all day everyday tho.
 
All those guys are better as 5s... also you are literally the worst and make this thread unreadable.

How can you even say that when they havent even got a real chance to play the 4..None of them have a Rudy to their Derrick Favors, they've had sub-par playoff level starters, Asik and Gourgi Dieng and Joakim Noah do not cut the mustard ...

you are trying to impress **** logic/rationale upon this thread, not me.
 
When you look at Jeane's DX page, those first stats you see are all for a Junior League in France. His stats for "Le Mans" where his stats for the team that has his rights. He barely played for them so they put him on loan to a really ****ty team in the league.
 
When you look at Jeane's DX page, those first stats you see are all for a Junior League in France. His stats for "Le Mans" where his stats for the team that has his rights. He barely played for them so they put him on loan to a really ****ty team in the league.
Of course. if his PER were 25 in the top league at age 19, he'd be worth taking top 10.

There is a reason he's still a significant risk even at 30
 
When judging a player like jeanne his stats mean very little, if he was older it'd be slightly different.. How he works out is gonna make or break his value, for sure. I'd imagine he's gonna impress... He's got the type of length that players are just not used to dealing with and he's super quick on his feet.

He runs like a gazelle, like the wind, and he's probably going to be listed at 7'4" by an NBA team.. He's reportedly 7'2" without shoes which means he's about ¾" taller than Porzingis and Thabeet, who are both listed at 7'3"
 
When judging a player like jeanne his stats mean very little, if he was older it'd be slightly different.. How he works out is gonna make or break his value, for sure. I'd imagine he's gonna impress... He's got the type of length that players are just not used to dealing with and he's super quick on his feet.

He runs like a gazelle, like the wind, and he's probably going to be listed at 7'4" by an NBA team.. He's reportedly 7'2" without shoes which means he's about ¾" taller than Porzingis and Thabeet, who are both listed at 7'3"

These super lanky players are high risk. Gobert succeeded though tremendous hard work and because he was highly coachable. On paper Edy Tavares should be able to do 90% of what Gobert can. Tavares didn't cut it in the NBA.
 
These super lanky players are high risk. Gobert succeeded though tremendous hard work and because he was highly coachable. On paper Edy Tavares should be able to do 90% of what Gobert can. Tavares didn't cut it in the NBA.

That's why these players get drafted in the late first and the second round.
 
NBA Combine Invitation List

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19273805/nba-invites-more-60-players-draft-combine

PLAYER, SCHOOL
Bam Adebayo, Kentucky Andrew Jones, Texas*
Rawle Alkins, Arizona* Luke Kennard, Duke
Jarrett Allen, Texas Kyle Kuzma, Utah*
Kadeem Allen, Arizona T.J. Leaf, UCLA
Ike Anigbogu, UCLA Tyler Lydon, Syracuse
OG Anunoby, Indiana Lauri Markkanen, Arizona
Dwayne Bacon, Florida State Frank Mason, Kansas
Lonzo Ball, UCLA Kennedy Meeks, North Carolina
Jordan Bell, Oregon Eric Mika, BYU*
Jaron Blossomgame, Clemson Donovan Mitchell, Louisville*
Tony Bradley, North Carolina* Monte Morris, Iowa State
Isaiah Briscoe, Kentucky Malik Monk, Kentucky
Dillon Brooks, Oregon Johnathan Motley, Baylor*
Thomas Bryant, Indiana* Semi Ojeleye, SMU*
John Collins, Wake Forest Cam Oliver, Nevada*
Zach Collins, Gonzaga Justin Patton, Creighton
Hamidou Diallo, Kentucky* Davon Reed, Miami
Tyler Dorsey, Oregon Devin Robinson, Florida
Damyean Dotson, Houston Kobi Simmons, Arizona
P.J. Dozier, South Carolina Dennis Smith Jr., N.C. State
Jawun Evans, Oklahoma State Edmond Sumner, Xavier
De'Aaron Fox, Kentucky Caleb Swanigan, Purdue*
Markelle Fultz, Washington Jayson Tatum, Duke
Harry Giles, Duke Sindarius Thornwell, South Carolina
Josh Hart, Villanova Melo Trimble, Maryland
Isaiah Hicks, North Carolina Moritz Wagner, Michigan*
Jonathan Isaac, Florida State Thomas Welsh, UCLA
Wesley Iwundu, Kansas State Derrick White, Colorado
Frank Jackson, Duke* Nigel Williams-Goss, Gonzaga
Josh Jackson, Kansas D.J. Wilson, Michigan*
Justin Jackson, Maryland* Omer Yurtseven, NC State*
Justin Jackson, North Carolina
 
Utah's gonna draft dead-eye shooters methinks. So obviously not Diallo even tho he's a good prospect.

Kennard and Lydon fit the bill. Also T-Ferg.


I think Lydon is on our short list. I see DJ Wilson is coming in early to workout with Utah. A guy who can dribble-penetrate and score at the rim is also a significant need. Enough so, that Quin turned to Shelvin Mack to go get us some buckets.
 
When someone says draft, i still cant get over the fact that we picked Burks above Leonard, and Lyles over Booker. This nightmare haunting me for the last two years.
 
These super lanky players are high risk. Gobert succeeded though tremendous hard work and because he was highly coachable. On paper Edy Tavares should be able to do 90% of what Gobert can. Tavares didn't cut it in the NBA.

You may be right but in the recent BS podcast with Haralabob, Haralabob pointed out that the Gobert, Jokic, Kawhi, and Antetokounmpo picks as having the similarity of all being big for their positions. Haralabob says size is the physical trait with the most upside and the franchises that find these guys late are the ones willing to take a flier on a guy with elite measurables.
 
You may be right but in the recent BS podcast with Haralabob, Haralabob pointed out that the Gobert, Jokic, Kawhi, and Antetokounmpo picks as having the similarity of all being big for their positions. Haralabob says size is the physical trait with the most upside and the franchises that find these guys late are the ones willing to take a flier on a guy with elite measurables.
I'd hardly call Jokic elite in size, at least not compared to the other 3.

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one of the hardest things to determine is desire and work ethic. if you put that with elite measurable you get a rudy, kawhi and GA. the problem there is a much longer list of players with great measureables that arent very good
 
one of the hardest things to determine is desire and work ethic. if you put that with elite measurable you get a rudy, kawhi and GA. the problem there is a much longer list of players with great measureables that arent very good

Jawun Evans....Oklahoma St.
 
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