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so i'm watching the unc game and i'm not very impressed with mcadoo...still early in the game, but...yeah...
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BKAY wrote:Who are some NCAA players to watch for? Ones that will be coming into the NBA draft in the next few years.
Tim Hardaway Jr has improved greatly. I think his dad took him out to the backyard and worked on his handles.
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Zeller is a MONSTA!!
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NYK_UNLV wrote:He's a lot like LJ was before his back gave out, relying on strength and athleticism to overwhelm down low. He can play a stretch 4 (in college) because he has good range and a soft touch on his jumper. He's been good at the FT Line too, so when he gets the ball, good things usually happen.
I think your forgetting how good Larry Johnson was...
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Hey Paco, looks like Jeff Taylor is developing into a really solid pro..
Who woulda thunk it?
Who woulda thunk it?
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SonOfMars wrote:Hey Paco, looks like Jeff Taylor is developing into a really solid pro..
Who woulda thunk it?
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SonOfMars wrote:Alot of Knick fans should tune into some CBB this year, don't want to be a clueless when we make that 1st round draft pick
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Kentucky has the worst team that they've had since Calipari took over, wouldnt be surprised if Nerlens gets exposed and drops out of his expected top-3 range, especially with guys like McAdoo poised for a big season
Are we restricted from trading our #1 pick before the draft -- due to owing next pick to Denver?
Or - can we trade the pick after the season -- before the draft (say draft night)?
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yaboynyp wrote:NYK_UNLV wrote:He's a lot like LJ was before his back gave out, relying on strength and athleticism to overwhelm down low. He can play a stretch 4 (in college) because he has good range and a soft touch on his jumper. He's been good at the FT Line too, so when he gets the ball, good things usually happen.
I think your forgetting how good Larry Johnson was...
Oh believe me, LJ was my favorite player of all time. LJ came to UNLV as a junior and dominated. I'm saying Bennett shares a lot of similarities to him and is only a freshman. I hope he can live up to his potential.
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I really like Phil Pressey from mizzou. hes small but I just really enjoy watching him play
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CoolKids wrote:I really like Phil Pressey from mizzou. hes small but I just really enjoy watching him play
Yeah he can pass the basketball like no other, a nice college player whose fun to watch...
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It would be awesome if Shabazz dissapointed all year and we could somehow get him in the draft. Pressey would also be a nice piece to add in the draft this season.
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Pressey reminds me of Augustin.
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Knickstape1214 wrote:Pressey reminds me of Augustin.
they're similar, I think Pressey has a lot more grit and toughness though
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Flip Pressey is nice but who can he guard in the NBA? I think right now I’d rather have Kabongo if I was a GM
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Regarding points guards, Keith Appling has taken a big time step forward this year for Michigan State and is finally the type of special player and leader Izzo wants at PG. Michael Carter-Williams is developing into a special prospect aswell. Archie Goodwin has all the tools in the world but he has A LOT to learn.
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Flaming Mo wrote:Regarding points guards, Keith Appling has taken a big time step forward this year for Michigan State and is finally the type of special player and leader Izzo wants at PG. Michael Carter-Williams is developing into a special prospect aswell. Archie Goodwin has all the tools in the world but he has A LOT to learn.
I'm still trying to watch Michael Carter-Williams play (passed out before last nights game) but his assist, steals, and rebound numbers have been impressive. Hopefully his poors fg% and questions about his D will keep him in our range
Only other pg I that hasn't been mentionis Russ Smith from Louisville. If he can keep his 3 point shooting up, that plus his speed and defense could get him into the first round.
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SkyMason21 wrote:Flaming Mo wrote:Regarding points guards, Keith Appling has taken a big time step forward this year for Michigan State and is finally the type of special player and leader Izzo wants at PG. Michael Carter-Williams is developing into a special prospect aswell. Archie Goodwin has all the tools in the world but he has A LOT to learn.
I'm still trying to watch Michael Carter-Williams play (passed out before last nights game) but his assist, steals, and rebound numbers have been impressive. Hopefully his poors fg% and questions about his D will keep him in our range
Only other pg I that hasn't been mentionis Russ Smith from Louisville. If he can keep his 3 point shooting up, that plus his speed and defense could get him into the first round.
Lorenzo Brown 2, stock has dropped like a rock due to his ridiculously bad start to the season but he’s talented and has great size for the position at 6’4.
Do you think Russ possesses the decision making ability to play point in the NBA?
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yaboynyp wrote:SkyMason21 wrote:Flaming Mo wrote:Regarding points guards, Keith Appling has taken a big time step forward this year for Michigan State and is finally the type of special player and leader Izzo wants at PG. Michael Carter-Williams is developing into a special prospect aswell. Archie Goodwin has all the tools in the world but he has A LOT to learn.
I'm still trying to watch Michael Carter-Williams play (passed out before last nights game) but his assist, steals, and rebound numbers have been impressive. Hopefully his poors fg% and questions about his D will keep him in our range
Only other pg I that hasn't been mentionis Russ Smith from Louisville. If he can keep his 3 point shooting up, that plus his speed and defense could get him into the first round.
Lorenzo Brown 2, stock has dropped like a rock due to his ridiculously bad start to the season but he’s talented and has great size for the position at 6’4.
Do you think Russ possesses the decision making ability to play point in the NBA?
Honestly? No, but he might be able to get there. Right now he looks more like an instant offense and energy guy/pest on D to me. He has toned down his crazy shot selection tho which is a step in the right direction.
Lorenzo's bad start wouldn't hurt his stock as much if he wasn't already 22 ( and on his way to 23 before training camps start next year).
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SkyMason21 wrote:yaboynyp wrote:SkyMason21 wrote:
I'm still trying to watch Michael Carter-Williams play (passed out before last nights game) but his assist, steals, and rebound numbers have been impressive. Hopefully his poors fg% and questions about his D will keep him in our range
Only other pg I that hasn't been mentionis Russ Smith from Louisville. If he can keep his 3 point shooting up, that plus his speed and defense could get him into the first round.
Lorenzo Brown 2, stock has dropped like a rock due to his ridiculously bad start to the season but he’s talented and has great size for the position at 6’4.
Do you think Russ possesses the decision making ability to play point in the NBA?
Honestly? No, but he might be able to get there. Right now he looks more like an instant offense and energy guy/pest on D to me. He has toned down his crazy shot selection tho which is a step in the right direction.
Lorenzo's bad start wouldn't hurt his stock as much if he wasn't already 22 ( and on his way to 23 before training camps start next year).
Yeah I don’t buy him (Russ) being a legit PG prospect but the scouts like him and in his defense I’ve only seen Ville play once this season. One thing we do know about Russ is he can definitely defend the position..
True regarding Lo Brown, if he turns it around I could see him as a late first to early second round guy though..
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All this PG talk and no one mentions Trey Burke?
He's getting less minutes and his assist numbers have jumped by almost 3 from his freshman season..
Obviously lacks size, but is that even a concern in today's NBA?
He's getting less minutes and his assist numbers have jumped by almost 3 from his freshman season..
Obviously lacks size, but is that even a concern in today's NBA?
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