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I'm telling you he uses more than that and he does not preach it being the end all be all and anyone acting like that is being ridiculous.

Good for him if he does. I am saying that this thing he does is bad and shows poor understanding.The transition percentile = good transition is objectively bad. If HH and others are also correct in that he does not consider defense at all, that is also bad. I don't care if you think Locke is some kind of Nostradamous. I am not a listener because his analysis was so bad it turned me off from listening to him. Cry about it if you want.
 
His eyes and actually watch the basketball games these dudes play in. His historical draft takes over the years and guys he likes almost never pan out.
That's why he hired draft people to make a draft show....

Not everyone has to be an amateur draft scout.
 
Locke highlighted Isiah Wong today. What do you guys think? Too short but great for the 28th pick
I would look at him after 40. He fits the profile of a 2nd rounder who translates, but his lack of size just makes me hesitate to draft him in the first round. Absolutely fantastic shot creator though. Unreal athleticism in regards to his pull-up ability. He fits the Jordan Clarkson mold IMO.
 
What is functional athleticism? Is that Joe Ingles in transition? If he gets the job done and beats people we don't care if he is the fastest?
 
What is functional athleticism? Is that Joe Ingles in transition? If he gets the job done and beats people we don't care if he is the fastest?
Functional athleticism is your ability to apply your athletic ability on the basketball court. It's why you just cant stick an elite athlete on a basketball court and have them automatically be good at basketball.

Acceleration, deacceleration, hand-eye coordination, reaction speed, first step, foot work, catching ability, strength, ability to absorb contact, balance, change of pace, etc.

There's a ton of factors that go into athletic ability that are more than just a max vert and 40 yard dash.
 
No Ceilings drafted Bilal at 14 on their latest mock draft. (Drafted Brice at 9 for the Jazz)

One of the dudes said he's 12 on his personal board. Another said he was 15.
 
I thought we hated Brice?
I think I'm neutral on him. He's a pretty safe pick IMO in that I think his scoring is going to translate pretty easily. The No Ceilings dudes do bring up a good point that it's pretty rare to have a freshman who is both an elite scorer and an elite shooter at a young age.

He does seem to have some knee concerns though as I read that he had a knee injury that made him miss his entire junior season with multiple surgeries and he missed the end of hte season with a knee injury this year.
 
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