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The problem moving up in this years draft is there is so much talent most teams will be perfectly happy taking the player that "falls" to them. It would have to be the perfect match for someone to make a move. I would love Embiid and Favors playing D on this team.

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Embbid discussion i see more motumbo then hakeem.
parker will not go #1. Randle and wiggins will go before parker.
Smart seems to be the kind of player that plays with a chip on his shoulder. I could be considered top 3 if he keeps this up.
 
Check out the game logs for Jabari Parker:

https://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/66562/jabari-parker

Dude is a pillar of consistency.

Here's Andrew Wiggins'

https://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/67429/andrew-wiggins

His 13 pts in 30 minutes vs Iona is depressing, and is more evidence of him being passive.

At times Duke will run their offense through Parker. While I like his shooting, I am also impressed with his rebounding and the 6 blocks he got in this game.

I want to see Kansas run more plays through and for Wiggins.
 
It was late!

How about this...This draft will be loaded with so much talent, it will be very difficult to move up in this years draft.

I understood your post, no need to revise. Clearly the baseline intellect level for understanding your post is somewhere between Ugli and me. Large gap I reckon
 
The biggest NBA prospect in the country has been developing in relative obscurity with the UC Irvine Anteaters, but if Mamadou Ndiaye continues to play like he did in Thursday's upset win over the Washington Huskies, he'll soon be a household name. At 7-foot-6, the freshman from Senegal is believed to be the tallest player currently active in the U.S. He dwarfs Rudy Gobert, the Utah Jazz rookie who was drafted in the first round largely on the strength of his size. Gobert, who is listed at 7-2, recorded a record 7-8.5 wingspan at last spring's NBA Draft Combine. Ndiaye blows that away -- his wingspan was measured at an incredible 8-1 at the 2012 Amar'e Stoudemire Skills Academy. ESPN.com



Wow, that is nuts. At that size what is his ability to move like. Is he a stiff or can he move around? Well he break down really fast or is he fairly sturdy?
 
The biggest NBA prospect in the country has been developing in relative obscurity with the UC Irvine Anteaters, but if Mamadou Ndiaye continues to play like he did in Thursday's upset win over the Washington Huskies, he'll soon be a household name. At 7-foot-6, the freshman from Senegal is believed to be the tallest player currently active in the U.S. He dwarfs Rudy Gobert, the Utah Jazz rookie who was drafted in the first round largely on the strength of his size. Gobert, who is listed at 7-2, recorded a record 7-8.5 wingspan at last spring's NBA Draft Combine. Ndiaye blows that away -- his wingspan was measured at an incredible 8-1 at the 2012 Amar'e Stoudemire Skills Academy. ESPN.com



Wow, that is nuts. At that size what is his ability to move like. Is he a stiff or can he move around? Well he break down really fast or is he fairly sturdy?

Crazy. I think Iowa St. may have recruited him briefly
 
I think Parker is a full SF. He has basically no back 2 the basket game in the games I've seen. He's good from the pick and roll as a ball handler and driving to the hoop with variations.
Defensively he's going to be a good team defender and individually I don't worry too much. He's quick enough. He always has these sexy stat sheets with 2 blocks 2 steals 8 rebs. Hard worker, he gonna be alrite.

Btw FK U cowhide. I was considering unignoring kkk now that the hunger and Randle can play SF talk has died down. Thx for prolonging that situation.

What?
 
Gordon monson "underperformin for the mormon."
 
Some basic PER comparisons so far.

Parker: 37.6
Randle: 34.8
Smart: 33.1
Wiggins: 25.8
Embiid: 24.3
Gordon: 24

Last five #1 picks

Bennett: 28.3
Davis: 35.1
Irving: 32.5
Wall: 22.3
Griffin: 37.3 (soph)
 
So BTP doesn't think Parker has a back to the basket game? I've seen it, but would like to see more of it when he's matched up with smaller players. He looked effective to me in the limited times I've seen him use that part of his game. In fact if he plays SF in the NBA, I think that would/should be a decent part of his game to keep teams honest.

Are we watching the same games BTP?

I have heard the quote in your Sig Before... Remember the Titans?
 
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