NAOS
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Otto Porter going to have a breakout year though.
Alex Len still a scrub.
I'm not defending Len, BTW. I'm only trying to **** on your stupid vendetta.
Otto Porter going to have a breakout year though.
Alex Len still a scrub.
Bender has the highest upside I've seen for a long time. He has many extra talents. The only worry I have about him that he might be an early bloomer. Maybe that's why people not that hyped much yet. I'm expecting one more tournament from him like the last one he had, to be convinced about his game character and work ethic.
But I'm not low on Güven either. He's the safest bet to me amongst the young Euro C/PF prospects. He hasn't the same extreme upside as Bender's but he is a very very sound player fundamentally. Already has a very impressive post game and he's one of the smartest players from his generation. He possesses very high basketball IQ, high offensive awareness and a long body. Many comparisons say he plays very similar to Pau Gasol and I mostly agree. He led the Turkish U18 NT to the championship on a very stacked roster.
And you are absolutely right about Pappagiannis though, I am not impressed by his play at all in any of the tournaments. I believe he's more of a stiff with a huge body than being a good NBA potential.
Ever heard of Marko Percarski, son of Miroslav Pecarski?? plays for IJT Zemun Belgrade
I have a feeling that he might really be the goods aswell. Ricky Rubio was the first player i can remember looking at born in the 90's. Pecarscki is the first player that i know is legit thats born in 2000's... I understand hes was so dominant vs players his age, he stopped playing against them.
Last year Porzingis was a real mystery man -- a player who would've been drafted in the lottery based entirely on upside. But the longer scouts got to take a look at him this summer, the more convinced they are that he's the real thing. He, too, has the size to play both the 4 and the 5, is a terrific athlete and excels facing the basket. He needs to add strength and could use more experience, but Porzingis, if he were playing in college, would probably be in the conversation for the No. 1 pick.
wow, chad ford has Porzingis 3rd...
aint that some ****.
Im telling yall theyre sandbagging his wingspan too, its not 7'3", hes got truley ELITE length.
Watching the footage from this year, i think will really convince almost anyone, you'd assume a 7 footer would kind of slow up the ball movement, but its quite the opposite, he catches the ball, pumpfakes a 3, then passes the ball to the next guy in a way that only a natural could do. I think he could work a high low game with either Favors, or Rudy, and he can throw legit entry passes.
He also runs like the wind, I think theres only a handful of players in the NBA near 7' who run like him.
David Locke @Lockedonsports 8m8 minutes ago
The Suns also got a huge night from last year's first round pick Alex Len. A double double, solid D on Duncan and 7'2 length.
Chad Ford's latest Draft Ranking
1. Okafor
2. Towns
3. Porzingis
4. Alexander
5. Turner
6. Walker
7. Cauley-Stein (lol, good on him)
8. Harrell
9. Portis
10. Guven
That is not his draft ranking! Those players are his top-10 BIG's.
Mudiay, who did not start, had 18 points (on 4-14 shooting), while Marbury scored 32 points (12-16 2P, 1-3 3P, 5-7 FT), with 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals.
Hantlers, are you gonna eat any crow over this?
https://www.cbssports.com/collegeba...oter-conner-frankamp-transferring-from-kansas
I told you Devonte Graham was gonna eat his minutes, im sure you called me an idiot, and said i dont know what im talking about.
HA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlL6lf1a4og