I think Smart's length is elite for a PG, but I think he'd struggle as a SG. On offense, he'd be like Dion Waiters with less shooting touch.
I don't know.. but guys I trust (mainly Pacers scout) say he's between a Curry (fluid, no rush) and Wall (total fast and too quick).
wtf does that mean??????????? No idear.
Cavs should take Wiggins and not think twice.
If I'm the Bucks I'm a bit nervous about taking Embiid at #2. He hasn't played publicly in months and isn't sharing his medical report so easily. If there are any questions, I could see the Bucks going with Parker. It's new ownership who probably doesn't want to blow a #2 pick when Parker and other talent are on the board. Embiid and Parker could be close enough with Parker being the safer pick.
Wiggins and Parker are off the board.
Sixers then have to decide if they want Embiid. Probably they take him, but if Vonleh is a versatile stretch-4 he could look attractive next to Noel. The Sixers also have to decide if Noel is a PF or a C. Exum is a lot like MCW, and they could go with it, but neither is a knock-down shooter at this stage. I think the Sixers wanted Wiggins or Parker (because they already have MCW and Noel), and Dr. J was pissed they didn't get into the top 2. If the Sixers are squeamish about Embiid, I could see them dangling this pick to Orl or the Jazz.
If the Sixers think Embiid is risky and take Exum, then Orlando has to ask if they want Embiid. If not, they might flip picks with the Jazz to draft Marcus Smart and pick up another asset. You look at how far Nerlens Noel slipped last year, and Embiid could potentially be available to us. Orlando could think Embiid is risky when they already have Vucevic.
Hey anything could happen. I'm hoping we pick up Exum...
except the fact that Vonleh's offensive game is on another stratosphere.
I lied. It was Dennis Lindsay.
The quote:
"There's plenty of talent of there, from an upside standpoint, where it may be a little riskier to speculate, an IPO stock if you will, in this case...there is ready made, more polished players that may be a solid double to compliment our group. And I think because there is both alternatives there, the gunslingers may want to move into five there, and we will see what they will give us...so I think we will have a ton of conversations, and a high bar on how we value that pick."
And if Jabari really wants to play in Utah, he will show up for workouts weighing 269 pounds, and tell DL that it was his plan all along, and he has tape worms on standby for as soon as his last workout is over. Then we draft him at 5 because Hotkkk got to all the teams and educated them about fat tongans.
Could you say the same about favors defense?
How can the 'greatest player ever' be so helpless without all the help?
I hate the Lebron love almost as much as I hate the cavilers.
I consider the gap between Vonleh's and Derrick's defense smaller than the gap between their offensive games, when they were both Vonleh's age.
Which NBA great has been successful without a strong supporting cast? Bird, Magic, Kobe, M? No, no, no, no....
There has been no great player who has won a title without a very good supporting cast. The team that came the closest was the 1981 Houston Rockets with an extremely weak supporting cast around Moses Malone of Mike Dunleavy, Calvin Murphy, Allen Leavell, Robert Reid, Rudy Tomjanovich, and Billy Paultz. They lost to the Celtics 4-2 in the finals.
Which NBA great has been successful without a strong supporting cast? Bird, Magic, Kobe, M? No, no, no, no....
There has been no great player who has won a title without a very good supporting cast. The team that came the closest was the 1981 Houston Rockets with an extremely weak supporting cast around Moses Malone of Mike Dunleavy, Calvin Murphy, Allen Leavell, Robert Reid, Rudy Tomjanovich, and Billy Paultz. They lost to the Celtics 4-2 in the finals.
The Kings put the No. 8 pick in the draft on the trade block immediately after the lottery Tuesday night, league sources told NBA.com, clearly looking to add at least one impact veteran in an attempt to push into the playoff conversation next season rather than wait for another rookie prospect to develop.
It was immediately unclear if the Kings have a specific target. But Dennis Schroder, the German point guard firmly behind Jeff Teague on the Hawks depth chart, could come up. Had McLemore been gone at No. 7, Sacramento would have looked hard at Schroder or at trading back.
I just want to go on record stating that TJ Warren is going to be at least as good as Jabari in the pros.