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Schroeder's 3pt shot kinda looks like Steph Curry's when he was first coming in the NBA, the way he releases it going up.

Also for those wondering if he can dunk - yes he can. I saw it in one of the highlight vids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OXZbN8w32I
 
Schroeder's 3pt shot kinda looks like Steph Curry's when he was first coming in the NBA, the way he releases it going up.

Also for those wondering if he can dunk - yes he can. I saw it in one of the highlight vids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OXZbN8w32I


Screw it. I am all in for Dennis Schroeder at #14!!!
 
Would Schroeder come over next year, or is he someone who needs another year or two? Gimme your source on this, please.

****, maybe the right thing to do is to wiggle into the spots that land you Giannis and schroeder, play for a high pick next year, then bring it all together? Tomic too?

I'm actually down for this.


Holly Cheezus, our team would be stacked in 2014-2015.
 
Screw it. I am all in for Dennis Schroeder at #14!!!

Schroder seems like a damn good BONGO fall back option.

Just saw Schroeder's hoop summit Int. scrimmage.

May be he's not taking it seriously, but he seems really raw. He air-balled a FT jump shot at 1 point. No assists as far as I can tell, and quite a few TO's.

This is the first 5 min. or so of it - there's 3 other videos for the rest of the scrimmage as well (He's wearing #4):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adEJ_2U0Oi0
 
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O'Connor has definitely seen Schroeder play, but anyway maybe #14 is a little high. So, at #21 I am all in for Schroeder.
 
Keep in mind that Schröder is playing not against college athletes, but adults in the German Basketball league.


So in one sense he'll still be raw as he is young, but perhaps even more NBA-ready than lots of college players.



Last draft, Evan Fournier went in the 20s, due to being a pretty lanky Euro. By all accounts, most Nuggets fans seemed to be tickled-pink with his progress, and imagine him as a good piece of their core in the years to come.
 
Keep in mind that Schröder is playing not against college athletes, but adults in the German Basketball league.


So in one sense he'll still be raw as he is young, but perhaps even more NBA-ready than lots of college players.



Last draft, Evan Fournier went in the 20s, due to being a pretty lanky Euro. By all accounts, most Nuggets fans seemed to be tickled-pink with his progress, and imagine him as a good piece of their core in the years to come.

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Keep in mind that Schröder is playing not against college athletes, but adults in the German Basketball league.


So in one sense he'll still be raw as he is young, but perhaps even more NBA-ready than lots of college players.



Last draft, Evan Fournier went in the 20s, due to being a pretty lanky Euro. By all accounts, most Nuggets fans seemed to be tickled-pink with his progress, and imagine him as a good piece of their core in the years to come.

This. Yeah, Schroeder at #21 sounds very good to me.
 
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