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2014 Draft Combine

I give credit of any draft related opinions I've ever had to peeks.

Except for measurements which are all from Fabtrademe.

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Yikes. Peeks is at fault with your whole Trey-hate fiasco?
 
fish - is there any other player in the draft who has the offensive ability of Parker? I think 3-10 are pretty equal. I think Parker and Wiggins are better than the rest.

There are 10 All Stars in this draft. There are 2 10 time All Stars. Maybe three, depending on Embiid's health.
 
More Marcus Smart: In addition to being 6'3" 230, Smart benched 185, 19 times - 3rd overall (behind Jarnell Stokes and Patrick Young who are both monsters at PF/C) and highest ever for a PG. From a purely physical standpoint, it's not out of line at all to call Smart the guard version of LBJ. One of the most impressive things about the strong bench number is that exceptionally long armed guys generally have a harder time with the bench.
 
More Marcus Smart: In addition to being 6'3" 230, Smart benched 185, 19 times - 3rd overall (behind Jarnell Stokes and Patrick Young who are both monsters at PF/C) and highest ever for a PG. From a purely physical standpoint, it's not out of line at all to call Smart the guard version of LBJ. One of the most impressive things about the strong bench number is that exceptionally long armed guys generally have a harder time with the bench.

More like Marcus Smart is the small guard version of Tyreke Evans.
 
More like Marcus Smart is the small guard version of Tyreke Evans.

I'm not sure what you're talking about. Perhaps you're talking about their game or the type of NBA player he will become. If you read my post again, you'll see that I was referring specifically to the their physical characteristics. From a physical standpoint, Smart is on another level than Evans.
 
fish - is there any other player in the draft who has the offensive ability of Parker? I think 3-10 are pretty equal. I think Parker and Wiggins are better than the rest.

There are 10 All Stars in this draft. There are 2 10 time All Stars. Maybe three, depending on Embiid's health.

You might be right.

I just feel like parker has lots to like (offensive skills, diverse offensive game, smarts, character, mormon ticket selling money maker, size, able to play two positions) but also has a HUGE defensive weaknesses and a decent sized red flag in terms of his weight.

Same with gordon, randle, exum, smart, vonleh..... lots to like combined with some red flags.

If embiid never had health issue then i think he (along with wiggins) would be the complete package and it would be a tough choice at the number 1 pick.

Doubts have just begun to creep into my thoughts in regards to jabari.
I would still probably take him second though. But like i said.... i might trade back and just snag who i thought was best available out of gordon, exum, randle, vonleh, smart and add anothe lotto pick in this deep of a draft.

There very well could be a another multiple time all star sitting around that 12-14 range
 
More Marcus Smart: In addition to being 6'3" 230, Smart benched 185, 19 times - 3rd overall (behind Jarnell Stokes and Patrick Young who are both monsters at PF/C) and highest ever for a PG. From a purely physical standpoint, it's not out of line at all to call Smart the guard version of LBJ. One of the most impressive things about the strong bench number is that exceptionally long armed guys generally have a harder time with the bench.

Just curious.... how many reps did patrick young throw up?

Dude is a beast muscle wise
 
You might be right.

I just feel like parker has lots to like (offensive skills, diverse offensive game, smarts, character, mormon ticket selling money maker, size, able to play two positions) but also has a HUGE defensive weaknesses and a decent sized red flag in terms of his weight.

Same with gordon, randle, exum, smart, vonleh..... lots to like combined with some red flags.

If embiid never had health issue then i think he (along with wiggins) would be the complete package and it would be a tough choice at the number 1 pick.

Doubts have just begun to creep into my thoughts in regards to jabari.
I would still probably take him second though. But like i said.... i might trade back and just snag who i thought was best available out of gordon, exum, randle, vonleh, smart and add anothe lotto pick in this deep of a draft.

There very well could be a another multiple time all star sitting around that 12-14 range

Also..... maybe jabari will be highly thought of enough that we could trade the #2 pick for the 4th or 5th and another lotto pick without giving up #23.

Then we would have a top 5 pick, another one in the 12-14 range, and 23.

Thats alot of assets
 
More Marcus Smart: In addition to being 6'3" 230, Smart benched 185, 19 times - 3rd overall (behind Jarnell Stokes and Patrick Young who are both monsters at PF/C) and highest ever for a PG. From a purely physical standpoint, it's not out of line at all to call Smart the guard version of LBJ. One of the most impressive things about the strong bench number is that exceptionally long armed guys generally have a harder time with the bench.

Kevin Durrant couldn't do one rep on the bench press. The bench press is nice to brag about but it doesn't really mean much when it comes to playing basketball. Yes Smart is an excellent athlete but I have yet to see any great SG at 6'3" who are average shooters become superstars. Now if he can become a PG then I think his strength can be used as a weapon but I have my doubts that he is a PG.
 
Also..... maybe jabari will be highly thought of enough that we could trade the #2 pick for the 4th or 5th and another lotto pick without giving up #23.

Then we would have a top 5 pick, another one in the 12-14 range, and 23.

Thats alot of assets

umm **** that. If we are lucky enough to get a top tier pick we're keeping that ****. If any other player was put through the kind of close scrutiny as Parker/Wiggins this year we probably wouldn't want any of them. Nobody thinks that they will drop for a reason. Parker is good and a pretty solid bet for a draft pick.
 
I see parker as a tweener that will average around 24 pts and 7 rebounds (assuming he stays in shape) and be very bad on defense.

I see randle as a power forward who will be a 20 pt and 10 rebound guy and be poor defensively.

Not a big difference between the two imo.
Throw in another lotto pick along side randle and i believe randle plus another lottery pick > jabari
 
Kevin Durrant couldn't do one rep on the bench press. The bench press is nice to brag about but it doesn't really mean much when it comes to playing basketball. Yes Smart is an excellent athlete but I have yet to see any great SG at 6'3" who are average shooters become superstars. Now if he can become a PG then I think his strength can be used as a weapon but I have my doubts that he is a PG.

Yes and no. What it means is that a player is strong. Kevin Durant is a great player, but he's 6'11" and despite being taller than every defender he plays against, he does very little on the low block. Why? He can't back anybody down because he lacks strength. Yes, he's great, but if he were stronger, he'd be even better.
 
Kevin Durrant couldn't do one rep on the bench press. The bench press is nice to brag about but it doesn't really mean much when it comes to playing basketball. Yes Smart is an excellent athlete but I have yet to see any great SG at 6'3" who are average shooters become superstars. Now if he can become a PG then I think his strength can be used as a weapon but I have my doubts that he is a PG.

Dwayne Wade isn't much taller than 6'3". If I remember he was an average shooter in the draft.
 
Yes and no. What it means is that a player is strong. Kevin Durant is a great player, but he's 6'11" and despite being taller than every defender he plays against, he does very little on the low block. Why? He can't back anybody down because he lacks strength. Yes, he's great, but if he were stronger, he'd be even better.

Yep

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Kevin Durant couldn't do one rep on the bench press. The bench press is nice to brag about but it doesn't really mean much when it comes to playing basketball. Yes Smart is an excellent athlete but I have yet to see any great SG at 6'3" who are average shooters become superstars. Now if he can become a PG then I think his strength can be used as a weapon but I have my doubts that he is a PG.

Smart can play PG. He is definitely more of a newfangled PG (he should be in full-time attack mode a la Tony Parker) than he is a traditional PG (like Stockton). Inside the right structure, he'll be fine.

EDIT: also, Durant deserves to have his name spelled correctly, IMO
 
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