Bawse Dawg
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No one named Looney will be successful in the NBA
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No one named Looney will be successful in the NBA
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I would take either of those at pick 7.
Here's a scouting video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76WEueT70Nk
I don't think I've watched him play a full game... so I can't add anything to that video.
No one named Looney will be successful in the NBA
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Isn't "Looney" Money in Canadian? Could be a sign. . .
The one dollar coin is called a loonie
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But he can only cross the river if he travels.So his floor is a Canadian George Washington. . .
Plus for some reason UCLA prospect are always underrated.
Draft Express:
Seems like a good risk/upside pick at the 8-11 range
"Unselfish player. Does all the little things. Doesn't mind doing the dirty work. Plays extremely hard. Guards multiple positions"
Sounds like a player Lindsey would LOVE.
Ford just released Mock 3.0
For Jazz:
There's going to be a couple players drafted 5-12 that are as good as or better than 1-4. Looney very well could be one of them. Love his length.
Imagine Jazz defensively with him, Exum and Gobert.
According to Ford Johnson and Hezonja would still be available when Jazz picks. That would be an AMAZING situation if it were true.
Who is this guy?
Just another draft "expert".
if the jazz draft hezonja in the first they might go all euro this draft. I could see the jazz take a couple draft and stash players in the second round.
Sarcasm eludes you doesn't it?
I agree on combo forwards. Just not the same as a wing who plays 2/3 or a combo guard. Could Looney end up being like Marvin Williams, a decent player who never really found a home at either forward spot?
Are there some 5's in the 2nd round that we could draft to back up Gobert? Would Dakari be a decent choice? Is he worth trading up for if needed?
Eh...he'll dwarf Marvin. I think you can safely bank on him being a legit PF, with some hope of being a stretch PF. The SF talk is probably from his high school days when he was 6'8"
From a UCLA article
Looney's physical tools explain a lot of his rebounding success. He is 6 feet 9 with what teammates say is a 7-5 wingspan. (It was measured at 7-3 at the USA Basketball camp when he was 17.)
Eh...he'll dwarf Marvin. I think you can safely bank on him being a legit PF, with some hope of being a stretch PF. The SF talk is probably from his high school days when he was 6'8"
From a UCLA article
Looney's physical tools explain a lot of his rebounding success. He is 6 feet 9 with what teammates say is a 7-5 wingspan. (It was measured at 7-3 at the USA Basketball camp when he was 17.)
We'll be short a big if Kanter is traded. And Booker is only signed through next season. We could find that PF/C is our worst position in terms of depth just 2 years from now. Just draft BPA!So we draft another PF with comparable wing talent on the board? Sigh... it would be something we would do.