Propaganda post. That's some crazy bounce he does so easily...
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It took a whole season. That literally happens all the time.Hendo was off draft boards to being a first round prospect to now being a projected top 10 pick pretty quickly.
I did some google searches for before the season started and this was the only ranking I found Hendricks in.
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Was rated as the 62nd best Freshman. Then after a month he started getting talked about as a potential one and done and by the end of November he was a trendy projected first rounder then by the end of December he started to be projected lottery then in the last couple months he's become a top 10 guy.
I mean, there's clearly as overseas lag/American bias for this kind of stuff. I would say they both had pretty similar rises. I did a search for Bilal's name in the same time frame as the one I did for Hendricks (before the college season started) and Bilal had some actual conversation around his name as a draft prospect vs Hendricks who had none.Taylor has firmly been in the 20s since like the December-ish... to go from the 20s to late lotto in 4 months is pretty natural. Bilal's "rise" has been from second round to maybe interesting 1st round guy to wherever it is now in the matter of a month.
A guy who gets missed in HS and then jumps on the scene and is immediately productive and now very much on the radar is different imo.
It took a whole season. That literally happens all the time.
You’re talking about 9. Going from the mid-1st to top ten is harder than going from 2nd to mid-1st.It took like a month or two max for people to start considering him in the middle of the first or even higher.
That's fine but if you do that for Taylor in early December the result is much different I am guessing. The amount of time he has been on draft boards may anchor him to a higher spot than Bilal (fair or unfair) that is my argument. Its easy to jump from unheard of dude... to late first bubble with a few games. For someone to pass up Dick, Hawkins, Wallace, and maybe Hendricks to pick him is just not something I see happening.I mean, there's clearly as overseas lag/American bias for this kind of stuff. I would say they both had pretty similar rises. I did a search for Bilal's name in the same time frame as the one I did for Hendricks (before the college season started) and Bilal had some actual conversation around his name as a draft prospect vs Hendricks who had none.
And then it took another month or two of steady production to get him from there to top 10 (maybe). Most national boards still don't have Bilal as a top 30 guy.It took like a month or two max for people to start considering him in the middle of the first or even higher.
Exactly. He has to beat an entrenched consensus that took at least an entire season to situate. I would be gobsmacked if he went too-ten. I would be surprised if he’s not available at #16 but wouldn’t be shocked.That's fine but if you do that for Taylor in early December the result is much different I am guessing. The amount of time he has been on draft boards may anchor him to a higher spot than Bilal (fair or unfair) that is my argument. Its easy to jump from unheard of dude... to late first bubble with a few games. For someone to pass up Dick, Hawkins, Wallace, and maybe Hendricks to pick him is just not something I see happening.
Yeah, I did the searches for Hendricks throughout his draft hype span. Pre-season nothing, first month of season = people who are the most up to date on things are calling him a first rounder, end of December was people calling him a potential lottery guy, then from there he just stayed steady as guys fell below him and I would say the last month or two have been people talking themselves into him being top 10.That's fine but if you do that for Taylor in early December the result is much different I am guessing. The amount of time he has been on draft boards may anchor him to a higher spot than Bilal (fair or unfair) that is my argument. Its easy to jump from unheard of dude... to late first bubble with a few games. For someone to pass up Dick, Hawkins, Wallace, and maybe Hendricks to pick him is just not something I see happening.
Because most national boards really have no idea what they are doing when it comes to international scouting IMO. They are just waiting for someone more legit (like Draft Express/ The Ringer) to push the hype throttle so they can safely get on board.And then it took another month or two of steady production to get him from there to top 10 (maybe). Most national boards still don't have Bilal as a top 30 guy.
Vecenie had him in the 30s in his most recent draft board and the ringer have him outside the top 40… no ceilings in the 40s.Because most national boards really have no idea what they are doing when it comes to international scouting IMO. They are just waiting for someone more legit (like Draft Express/ The Ringer) to push the hype throttle so they can safely get on board.
To really hit home on your last point that would be the equivalent of someone like Walker or Whitmore being taken 3rd which seems pretty crazy right now so that’s how it was.I dont think any of the college guys in our draft range have put together an impressive enough body of work on tape to make them guaranteed at that spot. If Bilal or GG come into a workout and just murder dudes who are 1,2,3,4 years older than them, I wouldnt be shocked to see DA reach. Hell, Jaylen Brown was considered a bit of a reach when Boston took him at 3. Most mocks had him at 7/8. A reach of 4-5 picks might not seem like much, but that is usually considered pretty sizeable that early in the draft.
The No Ceilings guys are super high on him now. Cant remember exactly who (I definitely cant differentiate who is talking on those things, they all sound like big nerds), but the recent pods I was listening to the guys where basically saying they are going to have him lottery soon and they are buying.Vecenie had him in the 30s in his most recent draft board and the ringer have him outside the top 40… no ceilings in the 40s.
It just would be wild for a guy to jump that much at this point in the process.
It’s hard to make a comparison but it’s also not super unique. Okay… if you can’t use a college comparison find me another foreign player… Giannis is literally the only one I can think of… and I am not sure where he was at this point in the process.Yeah, I did the searches for Hendricks throughout his draft hype span. Pre-season nothing, first month of season = people who are the most up to date on things are calling him a first rounder, end of December was people calling him a potential lottery guy, then from there he just stayed steady as guys fell below him and I would say the last month or two have been people talking themselves into him being top 10.
I just think it's so hard to make it kind of comparison to the news/hype cycle a college prospect gets vs an European guy gets. There's always going to be more hesitancy towards overseas prospects and they usually get more buzz when the college season dies down. Hell multiple teams took college dudes over the most bulletproof European prospect of all time (Luka). Bilal's rise is exceptional, but I dont think it's hyper unique or unheard of.
I dont think any of the college guys in our draft range have put together an impressive enough body of work on tape to make them guaranteed at that spot. If Bilal or GG come into a workout and just murder dudes who are 1,2,3,4 years older than them, I wouldnt be shocked to see DA reach. Hell, Jaylen Brown was considered a bit of a reach when Boston took him at 3. Most mocks had him at 7/8. A reach of 4-5 picks might not seem like much, but that is usually considered pretty sizeable that early in the draft.
The edge of the lottery is where he will end up eventually...he's still a risk even though there are signs that he could blossomThe No Ceilings guys are super high on him now. Cant remember exactly who (I definitely cant differentiate who is talking on those things, they all sound like big nerds), but the recent pods I was listening to the guys where basically saying they are going to have him lottery soon and they are buying.
And then it took another month or two of steady production to get him from there to top 10 (maybe). Most national boards still don't have Bilal as a top 30 guy.