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Following potential 2013 draftees

Allen with a jumpshot and offensive upside? I'd Lonely Island if we hit that.

I think his offensive upside is what most of us question. He only averaged 13 points as a junior. And although his 3PT% went way up, he didn't do it on that many attempts and his form still seems a little funky to me.
 
I think his offensive upside is what most of us question. He only averaged 13 points as a junior. And although his 3PT% went way up, he didn't do it on that many attempts and his form still seems a little funky to me.

He's generally not known to be a good shooter. I don't care to expand on that so take it for what you will.
 
Kelly Olynyk shot 63% from the field this year and that is including almost one three-pointer a game. He did also average a little over 1 block per game too. I wouldn't mind Olynyk at 21 honestly, but 14 is too high to me.
 
Here is an interview with Chad ford on a Portland Radio station.

Ford talks about Potland selling (trading its pick)

Well when you have 25 teams selling, it's tough, and that seems to be the consensus on virtually every team, including the team at the top, the Cleveland Cavaliers.

And so you're seeing literally from every team in the top 10 talk about trading this pick. If people were coveting draft picks and you were one of the few teams willing to give it up, you could get a lot for that. But right now this is a buyers market all the way because so many teams are trying to sell.

....he (Blazers GM Olshey) has the resources to make moves if he wants to make moves. I think the challenge this year -- as we just talked about at the beginning -- is it's crowded. It's crowded. There's a lot of teams wanting to make moves, a lot of teams wanting to trade. That typically means you don't get high returns.

Read or listen here: https://www.blazersedge.com/2013/6/...-is-crowded-for-blazers-who-can-find-value-by


Buyers market for the Jazz!!!! Got no assets but cap space and maybe one of the core 4 on a big move, but still its a buyers market.
 
My mock. (I got tired as I neared the end of the 1st, haha)

There ARE some surprises. (This is my guess... NOT my BPA)

1. Nerlens Noel
2. Ben McLemore
3. Shabazz Muhammed
4. Otto Porter
5. Trey Burke
6. Alex Len
7. Anthony Bennett
8. Victor Oladipo
9. Steven Adams
10. CJ McCollum
11. Tyler Zeller
12. Rudy Gobert
13. Michael Carter-Williams
14. Dennis Schroder
15. Kelly Olynyk
16. Mason Plumlee
17. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
18. Shane Larkin
19. Sergey Karasev
20. Gorgui Dieng
21. Reggie Bullock
22. Tony Mitchell
23. Jamaal Franklin
24. Dario Saric
25. Allen Crabbe
26. Lucas Nogueira
27. Tim Hardaway
28. Jeff Withey
29. Glen Rice Jr.
30. Giannis Antedunkpo (or however you spell his name today)

2nd round

31. Tony Snell
32. Ricky Ledo
33. Erick Green
34. Jackie Carmichael
35. CJ Leslie
36. Pierre Jackson
37. Archie Goodwin
38. Livio Jean-Charles
39. Mike Muscala
40. Alex Abrines
41. Lorenzo Brown
42. Mouhammadou Jaiteh
43. Nate Wolters
44. Colton Iverson
45. Marko Todorovic
46. Ryan Kelly
47. Isaiah Canaan
48. Trevor Mbakwe
49. Ray McCallum
50. Myck Kabongo
51. Nemanja Nedovic
52. Bojan Dubljevic
53. Deshaun Thomas
54. Solomon Hill
55. James Ennis
56. Phil Pressey
57. BJ Young
58. Dewayne Dedmon
59. Adonis Thomas
60. James Southerland

Bumping my mock. I want to add Christian Watford to my 2nd round. I want to remove Saric from the draft. Move Adonis Thomas up. Move Trey Burke down. Move Bennett up a spot or two. Anyway, I'll update all 60 in the next few days (took me forevs to find my orig post ... it was like 200 pages ago... 6 days ago. lol
 
Here is an interview with Chad ford on a Portland Radio station.

Ford talks about Potland selling (trading its pick)

Well when you have 25 teams selling, it's tough, and that seems to be the consensus on virtually every team, including the team at the top, the Cleveland Cavaliers.

And so you're seeing literally from every team in the top 10 talk about trading this pick. If people were coveting draft picks and you were one of the few teams willing to give it up, you could get a lot for that. But right now this is a buyers market all the way because so many teams are trying to sell.

....he (Blazers GM Olshey) has the resources to make moves if he wants to make moves. I think the challenge this year -- as we just talked about at the beginning -- is it's crowded. It's crowded. There's a lot of teams wanting to make moves, a lot of teams wanting to trade. That typically means you don't get high returns.

Read or listen here: https://www.blazersedge.com/2013/6/...-is-crowded-for-blazers-who-can-find-value-by

All you bishes hear that? I talked about this draft being a weak one a few years back and took so much ****.
So, take notes;
2014 - STRONG
2015 - average to slightly weak.. pretty average
2016 - Average
2017 - STRONG

I can also give early glimpses into which positions are deepest in each class. Of course things are always subject to change, and do .. but the general feel is usually calculable.
 
All you bishes hear that? I talked about this draft being a weak one a few years back and took so much ****.
So, take notes;
2014 - STRONG
2015 - average to slightly weak.. pretty average
2016 - Average
2017 - STRONG

I can also give early glimpses into which positions are deepest in each class. Of course things are always subject to change, and do .. but the general feel is usually calculable.

Ok. We get it, you're a psychic. You must be good with palms.

What's your sign?
 
My concern is the jazz grab 2-4 players in this draft, including a pg who plays just good enough for the jazz to miss out or pass over a better player next year.
 
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