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I remember getting some flack on here for pouring some water on the Egor fire after a few games to start the season.
 
One mock had him at 15, so his value has dropped. I have seen him play several times and not once did I think I would draft him with our lottery pick. I think staying in school another year would be beneficial to him considering how poorly he has played.
Ya I mean byu might have played their best game in their program history last night and he wasn't even noticeable. Was probably about the 5th best player on the team last night. Which is kind of typical for him.

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I remember getting some flack on here for pouring some water on the Egor fire after a few games to start the season.
Me too.

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Kas has definitely struggled more in conference play….but tbh his conference play is still quite good and better than some of his counterparts.

Per40
20.2/7.4/5.8 on 59.2% TS

If this was his season production we’d probably say that is really great, but he set a really high standard at the beginning.
 
Dylan Harper’s in conference numbers are pretty meh.

I’ll give him a pass for now because he’s been injured and had great games against good non-conference opponents….but it’s definitely something to watch for. I don’t think he’s a guarantee for the #2 spot and I would no longer consider him a #1 quality prospect. Doesn’t seem to help his team play better.
 
Ya I mean byu might have played their best game in their program history last night and he wasn't even noticeable. Was probably about the 5th best player on the team last night. Which is kind of typical for him.

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He also has the best +/- on the team. He has a big influence on the game with his passing/defense and decent rebounding. He REAALLLY needs to work on his shot consistency- sometimes it looks great, but he can't seem to keep his form consistent. Fixable though, so his draft status will probably stay top 10, since none of the others are showing out, particularly.
 
Dylan Harper’s in conference numbers are pretty meh.
He's been dealing with injuries.
He also has the best +/- on the team. He has a big influence on the game with his passing/defense and decent rebounding. He REAALLLY needs to work on his shot consistency- sometimes it looks great, but he can't seem to keep his form consistent. Fixable though, so his draft status will probably stay top 10, since none of the others are showing out, particularly.
A lot of the back half lottery teams are playoff hopefuls, so they make draft for need for guy who project as safer/more ready role players like Kon/McNeely/Richardson.
 
I wonder if anyone would take Hugo Gonzalez over Demin. He was considered the better prospect prior to the season starting. He's starting to get more minutes for his pro team, which features majority ex-nba players.
 
I’ll give him a pass for now because he’s been injured and had great games against good non-conference opponents….but it’s definitely something to watch for. I don’t think he’s a guarantee for the #2 spot and I would no longer consider him a #1 quality prospect. Doesn’t seem to help his team play better.

He's faded badly but there's just no one else.
 
At what point do we start to take into consideration that Rutgers is mediocre at best, despite having the consensus 2nd and 3rd best prospects in the draft?
 
Harper is still the very best in the draft at getting to the basket and finishing, but he's no longer getting there/finishing at a godly rate. One thing I've noticed about him is that his touch around the basket is just okay. If he doesn't get all the way to the hoop he's going to brick it most likely....only 28% in the midrange this season. I think he will be fine in the NBA, but he's a true #1 caliber guy IMO. My comparison would be Jalen Williams on offense, and someone bad on defense.

Something interesting is a comparison between Collier and Harper on paper. Obviously, Harper clears Collier....but definitely not the gap you would expect from the 29th pick in the worst draft ever and the #2 in the best draft ever.
 
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