Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 2 Min.
"Joel Embiid and Jabari Parker -- two possible No. 1 overall picks -- will not attend the Chicago draft combine, sources tell Yahoo Sports."
Nice job Jabari!
Lame, even if they are scaredy cats to do the testings they are also missing out on the interviews.
Kay you douches-- is there any potential offensively-gifted players that could formidably lead a team's offense a few years down the road, and do a good job of it, at the 5th spot of this year's NBA draft?
Ditto. The only thing I'm afraid with Saric is his potential to become a bust. I want him turn down all the offers from Euro teams and come to the NBA as soon as he gets drafted. I believe that would increase his chances to become that special player that everyone hopes him to be.Vonleh, Saric, and Smart are the only candidates, IMO. I really don't know. I think it's a long shot for all of them.
PKM, any info on Embiid's back?
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Ditto. The only thing I'm afraid with Saric is his potential to become a bust. I want him turn down all the offers from Euro teams and come to the NBA as soon as he gets drafted. I believe that would increase his chances to become that special player that everyone hopes him to be.
The best basketball vision overall though, belongs to Micic on this year's draft, I'm including Exum, Smart and all the other PG prospects. However he has his shortcomings that will make him probably a second rounder.
Not that I know of... but I've not been as involved as I used to be.
I need you to get involved. I've got a new crisp $2 bill with your name on it!
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One thing I've been thinking about lately is how strange Russell Westbrook's rise has been. He only averaged 12.7 PPG as a sophomore in college, and now he's one of the league's premiere scorers. You could look at him and say, "Well, he has elite physical gifts, so he always had the potential in him." But it still seems really strange that he managed to develop that much as a scorer.
Am I way off? What was Westbrook's perceived potential at that time?
I ask mainly because Aaron Gordon strikes me as someone else with those elite physical gifts, motor, competitiveness, work ethic and so on... Is there even the slightest chance that his offensive production could take a similar rise in time? Or was Westbrook's offensive ceiling always viewed as higher than what Gordon's seems to be now?
He's projected at 36th overall and we have a 35th pick……
tell me more about this Micic.
One thing I've been thinking about lately is how strange Russell Westbrook's rise has been. He only averaged 12.7 PPG as a sophomore in college, and now he's one of the league's premiere scorers. You could look at him and say, "Well, he has elite physical gifts, so he always had the potential in him." But it still seems really strange that he managed to develop that much as a scorer.
Am I way off? What was Westbrook's perceived potential at that time?
I ask mainly because Aaron Gordon strikes me as someone else with those elite physical gifts, motor, competitiveness, work ethic and so on... Is there even the slightest chance that his offensive production could take a similar rise in time? Or was Westbrook's offensive ceiling always viewed as higher than what Gordon's seems to be now?
Westbrook played alongside Darren Collison (Senior) (had to split shots with Collison and Love) in college at UCLA in a slower paced offense, so he had a lot of factors that were legitimately causing him from not being able to put up big numbers.
He's projected at 36th overall and we have a 35th pick……
tell me more about this Micic.