orangello
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That's exactly what I'm thinking. One safe pick and one pick that could potentially be GREAT.
Saric and WCS. Exactly what you are asking for.
That's exactly what I'm thinking. One safe pick and one pick that could potentially be GREAT.
Saric and WCS. Exactly what you are asking for.
Glen Robinson III then. Great specimen. Definitely motivated to get to the rim. Can shoot it, can dunk it. Already has great relationship with Burke. Not to mention great genes.
Saric and WCS. Exactly what you are asking for.
Do we really need another big though? I'd rather try to fill out our gaps as well if possible.
Really confused who is the safe pick in this scenario.
He is projected as the 6th overall pick next year by DX. Why are you so certain he comes out this year?
You always want talented bigs.
Risk of injury.
And money.
Does he really need money that badly? Isn't he a pro baller's son? I think he stays unless he really gets a solid promise to go top 10.
With Hayward playing so well at the SF position lately, I feel like another SF is not a need.
PG is still an issue though.
Saric and WCS. Exactly what you are asking for.
Hayward got worked against Pierce, the only time he was actually guarding a real SF on the court. He was guarding Bradley or Terry the other parts of the game. I think we have a need for a SF with length and skill to match.
Sleeper 2nd Rounder:
https://www.draftexpress.com/article/NBA-Draft-Prospect-of-the-Week-Giannis-Adetokunbo-4090
Dude has those alien hands like Kahwi Leonard and Rondo.
Hayward got worked against Pierce, the only time he was actually guarding a real SF on the court. He was guarding Bradley or Terry the other parts of the game. I think we have a need for a SF with length and skill to match.
Sleeper 2nd Rounder:
https://www.draftexpress.com/article/NBA-Draft-Prospect-of-the-Week-Giannis-Adetokunbo-4090
Dude has those alien hands like Kahwi Leonard and Rondo.
Thanks Cy, interesting prospect. He looks kinda like Durant, thin and long. Always a bit hesitant though to pick a player who we know might struggle shooting though (Biyombo, Singleton,...) the list is long and it's just too difficult to put them on the floor.
detokunbo's talent was recognized by first division Spanish team Zaragoza in December when they elected to sign him to a four year contract. He will move to the ACB next season—barring complications with his passport—but reportedly has comfortable NBA out clauses at the end of each year, including this summer. Adetokunbo's agent, Giorgos Dimitropoulos, says that he will almost certainly be entering his name in the 2013 NBA draft to gauge his prospects, and that there is an “80-90% chance” he will stay in. While nothing is set in stone at the moment, NBA teams likely wouldn't mind leaving a talent like Adetokunbo in Europe for a couple of years to develop on a team like Zaragoza that is known for working very well with young players.
Hayward got worked against Pierce, the only time he was actually guarding a real SF on the court. He was guarding Bradley or Terry the other parts of the game. I think we have a need for a SF with length and skill to match.
I missed that game completely due to work stuff. The other games he was playing SF he looked very comfortable and he obviously succeeded.
Sleeper 2nd Rounder:
https://www.draftexpress.com/article/NBA-Draft-Prospect-of-the-Week-Giannis-Adetokunbo-4090
Dude has those alien hands like Kahwi Leonard and Rondo.