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We should draft Diallo and use him as an asset to draft Butler. Chicago will go for a rebuild possibly.
 
I hope Boston falls to 4 in the lottery. I don't want any potential title contender in the next 5 years getting a top pick. Same with the teams in our division. The Lakers can keep their pick. I'm not worried about them.
 
I hope Boston falls to 4 in the lottery. I don't want any potential title contender in the next 5 years getting a top pick. Same with the teams in our division. The Lakers can keep their pick. I'm not worried about them.

Our division is gonna be hell next season.
 
That's really bad. His form looks awkward...something he does with his left arm/hand...but at the same time, it doesn't look too mechanical and unnatural. There's something to work with there.

He takes his left hand off the ball before he shoots, that is textbook.

The thing he does is doesnt fully extend through his elbow on his shot (similar problem as Rudy at the FT line), so that is probably a source of inconsistency.
 
Jeanne is 207 lbs

Gobert was 238 lbs at the combine.

Gobert had to work his *** off to get strong enough to compete in the NBA. Jeanne has a much harder journey in front of him to be able to physically compete with NBA strength. I just think NBA people are projecting Rudy Gobert's success onto Jeanne at this point.
 
Jeanne is 207 lbs

Gobert was 238 lbs at the combine.

Gobert had to work his *** off to get strong enough to compete in the NBA. Jeanne has a much harder journey in front of him to be able to physically compete with NBA strength. I just think NBA people are projecting Rudy Gobert's success onto Jeanne at this point.
I disagree. Jeanne is a legit talent. If Rudy didn't exist he'd still be a 1st round prospect As far as his frame, yes it is a concern, but again, dude is 19- he'll get bigger.

There will always be a place for a guy with that kind of length, athleticism, fight, and motor. He'll get bigger as he matures. If he develops his shot he could be pretty special. In my mind he's more than worth the risk at 24.

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I disagree. Jeanne is a legit talent. If Rudy didn't exist he'd still be a 1st round prospect As far as his frame, yes it is a concern, but again, dude is 19- he'll get bigger.

There will always be a place for a guy with that kind of length, athleticism, fight, and motor. He'll get bigger as he matures. If he develops his shot he could be pretty special. In my mind he's more than worth the risk at 24.

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If Rudy failed no one would be talking about Jeanne in the first round.
 
4-12 isn't bad though for someone his size. You could definitely work with him.


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4-12 unguarded in an open gym is not good. I shoot better than that and many of the guys I play rec league with would smoke that. I'll bet Rudy could go 4-12 right now.
 
Pretty sure you're wrong.

But if you're right, i kinda dig the idea that Rudy is so good be creates 1st rd prospects.

Obviously no way to know for sure if I'm right, but every time I've read or listened to a podcast where Jeanne is a topic of discussion, they talk about Rudy Gobert. When they say "Oh, well he looked kind of weak and scrawny" the next thing was "Gobert looked terrible in the combine and got bullied around and now he is a top center in the NBA".
 
One concerning thing about Frank Jackson is that he is a 2-foot jumper. For a dude having a 42 inch vertical, you'd think you'd be able to find more highlights of him dunking, but you really can't. Every time he dunks (from what I've seen) it's off two feet. He doesnt get much elevation off 1 foot in traffic. It's a pretty stark contrast to Grayson Allen, who can really explode off 1 foot in traffic.
 
This Frank Jackson guy is a first rounder?
He would be good as a second round but im not sure to spend first round picks on him. Although he looks good.
 
One concerning thing about Frank Jackson is that he is a 2-foot jumper. For a dude having a 42 inch vertical, you'd think you'd be able to find more highlights of him dunking, but you really can't. Every time he dunks (from what I've seen) it's off two feet. He doesnt get much elevation off 1 foot in traffic. It's a pretty stark contrast to Grayson Allen, who can really explode off 1 foot in traffic.

Yep, I've noticed this one too... I've always valued one foot jumpers more, especially on the perimeter. Nobody is waiting for a guard to gather up and jump off 2 feet in the paint.
 
Yep, I've noticed this one too... I've always valued one foot jumpers more, especially on the perimeter. Nobody is waiting for a guard to gather up and jump off 2 feet in the paint.

Yeah, one of the college dudes I listen to a lot isn't a big Frank Jackson fan (thinks he shouldn't be a 1st round pick). He cites that 2-foot thing as his biggest concern.
 
One concerning thing about Frank Jackson is that he is a 2-foot jumper. For a dude having a 42 inch vertical, you'd think you'd be able to find more highlights of him dunking, but you really can't. Every time he dunks (from what I've seen) it's off two feet. He doesnt get much elevation off 1 foot in traffic. It's a pretty stark contrast to Grayson Allen, who can really explode off 1 foot in traffic.
Yeah, something i thought about a bit. Though in one highlight, i did see him recover and block a guy at the rim where he really got up after jumping off one foot. Makes me wonder if it is something a guy could change/improve with some coaching and or practice.
 
I disagree. Jeanne is a legit talent. If Rudy didn't exist he'd still be a 1st round prospect As far as his frame, yes it is a concern, but again, dude is 19- he'll get bigger.

There will always be a place for a guy with that kind of length, athleticism, fight, and motor. He'll get bigger as he matures. If he develops his shot he could be pretty special. In my mind he's more than worth the risk at 24.

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I disagree on two counts. One, we've seen a zillion bigs who just can't put on weight. Secondly, we're too close to serious, deep playoff runs to take a project at 24. I'm not saying take a low ceiling guy at 24 but it should be someone who can hopefully seriously contribute this season. Semi, someone like that as an example. Jeanne could then be taken at 30.
 
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