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Following Potential 2025 Draftees

What are you cherry picking? Dawg, your board name should be "Cherry Picker".

You didnt once say "damn, Will had a rough game". But you will bring it up for Kas. But not when Kas has a good game......but when Will has a good game you will.

You conveniently forget the dudes you liked that stink but make sure any time a dude you made a good comment about once does well, you are the first MF'r to make sure its known that you liked them. Next game stinks? Nah, avoid that.

You are hard to take serious even though you have a really good read for talent because you are cripplingly insecure and unable to be admit when you are wrong or you missed. Again, you are good enough man. People like you, I swear.
I think you are the one cherry picking which post of mine to react to bud.


I also think you have it twisted how "serious" I am when Im making these post about SL.

Kasparas having a game for his believers
There's a post I made while Kasparas was having his singular good game.
 
After analyzing additional data, the trend remains consistent. Specifically, I’m focusing on a benchmark of Bilal Coulibaly, Pacome Dadiet, Tidjane Salaün, and Zaccharie Risacher, calculated using the fantasy points calculation.

I’m now referring to this benchmark as the Killian Hayes Line — since that’s the per-36 output Hayes posted. It serves as a useful reference point for evaluating the fantasy upside of young prospects.

What makes this intriguing is that several members of the 2023–2024 draft classes—Bilal Coulibaly, Pacome Dadiet, Tidjane Salaün, and Zaccharie Risacher—are currently tracking below the Killian Hayes Line in terms of fantasy production.

If all of them eventually carve out meaningful roles as reliable rotation players despite producing under this line, it would challenge the utility of the Killian Hayes Line as a predictive metric. On the other hand, if they struggle to stick in the NBA, it may reinforce the idea that sub-38.7 FP/36 is a warning sign for future fantasy value.

It’ll be fascinating to watch how this plays out over the next few seasons.
 
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After analyzing additional data, the trend still appears to be consistent. Specifically, I’m focusing on a benchmark of Bilal Coulibaly, Pacome Dadiet, Tidjane Salaün, and Zaccharie Risacher, calculated using the fantasy points calculation.

I’m now referring to this benchmark as the Killian Hayes Line — since that’s the per-36 output Hayes posted. It serves as a useful reference point for evaluating the fantasy upside of young prospects.

What makes this intriguing is that several members of the 2023–2024 draft classes—Bilal Coulibaly, Pacome Dadiet, Tidjane Salaün, and Zaccharie Risacher—are currently tracking below the Killian Hayes Line in terms of fantasy production.

If all of them eventually carve out meaningful roles as reliable rotation players despite producing under this line, it would challenge the utility of the Killian Hayes Line as a predictive metric. On the other hand, if they struggle to stick in the NBA, it may reinforce the idea that sub-38.7 FP/36 is a warning sign for future fantasy value.

It’ll be fascinating to watch how this plays out over the next few seasons.
???? What is going on????

Post in thread 'Following Potential 2025 Draftees' https://jazzfanz.com/threads/following-potential-2025-draftees.196086/post-2493420
 
Kuminga situation is a rollercoaster. Reportedly turned down 5/$150 (though some have suggested is wasn't all guaranteed), had his weird season, now has two teams offering him 4/$90 but they can't trade for him, and now he's deciding between qualifying offer and 2/$45M.
 
dumb for tony to make that call right now and dumb for anybody to put any stock in it right now. even if he has some inside knowledge, too much changes over the next month and a half.
By the time you wrote this, I had spoken to four of the five franchises in the top five, and had done extensive homework over the year on each prospect.

It was obvious that Ace was going to make it out of the top 3, which made it obvious he was going to make it to 5.

I’m not right on everything, because nobody is right on everything. That being said, I work my *** off and nothing I say is “dumb”, or throwing stuff against the wall. You may not agree with some things I say or write, but I take real pride in my craft.
 
I definitely have had gripes with @Tony Jones , but fans also got to recognize that their fandom is not an actual source either lol. I love following the draft, but the thing that annoyed me the most were people taking everything from a stan/fan perspective. People get way to defensive/hysterical about their favorite prospects.
 
By the time you wrote this, I had spoken to four of the five franchises in the top five, and had done extensive homework over the year on each prospect.

It was obvious that Ace was going to make it out of the top 3, which made it obvious he was going to make it to 5.

I’m not right on everything, because nobody is right on everything. That being said, I work my *** off and nothing I say is “dumb”, or throwing stuff against the wall. You may not agree with some things I say or write, but I take real pride in my craft.
fair. i clearly deserved to be called out on that one. i couldn't fathom the jazz having a chance at bailey at that point in the game. well done, tj.
 
fair. i clearly deserved to be called out on that one. i couldn't fathom the jazz having a chance at bailey at that point in the game. well done, tj.
Yeah I never expected him to be there either but how the hell do you question him like that? He talks to people and has his sources. I’m sure those people aren’t always telling the truth or full truth, but has a hell of a lot more insight than us the average fan.
 
Yeah I never expected him to be there either but how the hell do you question him like that? He talks to people and has his sources. I’m sure those people aren’t always telling the truth or full truth, but has a hell of a lot more insight than us the average fan.
okay, i'll come clean. your mom wouldn't get off me unless i questioned him - it was getting to where i couldn't breathe.
 
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