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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1061 » by InsideInfo » Tue Mar 6, 2018 3:53 pm

TheSuzerain wrote:If they pass on Young at like #7 or #8, it would be egregious.


Pretty much how I feel too. I think you need to take the best available player regardless of position.

Honeslty tho, i think how he plays in this tournemnt is going to have a massive impact on his stock.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1062 » by TheHrvReport » Tue Mar 6, 2018 3:56 pm

I just don't see how you put a prospect who hasn't played a single college game over guys that are proving themselves like Bagley and Ayton. And please don't compare MPJ to LeBron. Does he have the potential? Yes, but he's just as likely to become Gerald Green 2.0 as he is to become Kevin Durant
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1063 » by Axolotl » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:01 pm

InsideInfo wrote:
TheSuzerain wrote:If they pass on Young at like #7 or #8, it would be egregious.


Pretty much how I feel too. I think you need to take the best available player regardless of position.

Honeslty tho, i think how he plays in this tournemnt is going to have a massive impact on his stock.


The tournament is indeed important, and I agree with taking the BPA. I just can't figure him out and place him definitely as BPA at a certain draft position.

If he plays a good tournament, he'll probably be gone before we pick.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1064 » by InsideInfo » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:05 pm

JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
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TheHrvReport wrote:This. I don't know how some of you are calling him a "can't miss prospect" based on Youtube videos of him dunking on boys in high school. The only players who have really proven themselves in this draft are Ayton, Bagley, and if you really want to give the benefit of the doubt to the Euro league then Doncic as well. Everyone else is a gamble in my opinion.


I think this is kind of unfair to say.

There are tons of guys who you could watch in HS and know they were going to be something special. I'm not even talking about guys like Lebron, Dwight, and Kobe who didn't go to College. Look at guys like Durant, DRose, Griffin.... when these guys were coming out of HS there was a ton of people calling them cant miss prospects.

When I look at Porter, I see a guy who has an NBA frame, crazy athleticism, the ability to dribble and create is own shot, and a very good shooter. I cant see those things not translating into the NBA. The dude looks like a special talent.


Porter hasn’t showed like any of the guys you mentioned. It’s not obvious with him.

He doesn’t have an NBA frame right now. He’s just tall. As far as I can tell he doesn’t have great length.

His handle is shaky.

Create his own shot? He creates pull up jumpers that’s it. He’s like a bad body Harrison Barnes.

He does look like a very good shooter. I’ll give him that.

He’s never showed to be anything on defense.

I’m super bummed he missed the season, of all the prospects in this draft I wanted to be wrong about him.


I doubt we are going to see eye to eye on this. I disagree with most of what you say. I have seen games of him, not just you tube videos. Comparing him to Harrison Barns is just inaccurate.

I haven't seen anything to suggest his handles are shaky, and as far as his length and the remark about not showing the special talent like the other guys mentioned...just read the first few lines of his scouting report.

It's not often that you find an elite level size/shooter/athlete package at the high school level. Possesses tremendous size for a wing forward at 6'10 with a 7'0 wingspan and 9'0 foot standing reach
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1065 » by Chi town » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:05 pm

Ralphb07 wrote:
InsideInfo wrote:Am I crazy for having MPJ number 2 on my list behind Ayton?

I think the dude is a cant miss star. Has and NBA body and skillset. To me he looks like he would be an impact player in his first year and an allstar by year two.


If so I’m super crazy as I have him #1. Porter and Ayton are my top 2 guys and then Doncic and Bagley round out my top 4.


How did Luka drop so far?

Any insights on what the Bulls are thinking? I know TyrusRose said Ayton is #1 on their board.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1066 » by InsideInfo » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:06 pm

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TheSuzerain wrote:If they pass on Young at like #7 or #8, it would be egregious.


Pretty much how I feel too. I think you need to take the best available player regardless of position.

Honeslty tho, i think how he plays in this tournemnt is going to have a massive impact on his stock.


The tournament is indeed important, and I agree with taking the BPA. I just can't figure him out and place him definitely as BPA at a certain draft position.

If he plays a good tournament, he'll probably be gone before we pick.


Yeah I agree.

There is something exciting about the idea of him and Lauri running pick and pops
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1067 » by JohnnyKILLroy » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:07 pm

Ahhhhh yes Tournament time when the Tyrus Thomases of the world rise to the top.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1068 » by Jeffster81 » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:17 pm

TheSuzerain wrote:If they pass on Young at like #7 or #8, it would be egregious.


It depends on who they pass on Young. If it say, one of the Bridges, no it would not be egregious, but if they pass on Young for somebody like Shai Alexander, or Robert Williams, or even a Gary Trent, Jr, then yeah it would be egregious.

Push comes to shove, I prefer Collin Sexton over Trae Young if the Bulls decide to go that direction.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1069 » by JohnnyKILLroy » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:18 pm

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JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
InsideInfo wrote:
I think this is kind of unfair to say.

There are tons of guys who you could watch in HS and know they were going to be something special. I'm not even talking about guys like Lebron, Dwight, and Kobe who didn't go to College. Look at guys like Durant, DRose, Griffin.... when these guys were coming out of HS there was a ton of people calling them cant miss prospects.

When I look at Porter, I see a guy who has an NBA frame, crazy athleticism, the ability to dribble and create is own shot, and a very good shooter. I cant see those things not translating into the NBA. The dude looks like a special talent.


Porter hasn’t showed like any of the guys you mentioned. It’s not obvious with him.

He doesn’t have an NBA frame right now. He’s just tall. As far as I can tell he doesn’t have great length.

His handle is shaky.

Create his own shot? He creates pull up jumpers that’s it. He’s like a bad body Harrison Barnes.

He does look like a very good shooter. I’ll give him that.

He’s never showed to be anything on defense.

I’m super bummed he missed the season, of all the prospects in this draft I wanted to be wrong about him.


I doubt we are going to see eye to eye on this. I disagree with most of what you say. I have seen games of him, not just you tube videos. Comparing him to Harrison Barns is just inaccurate.

I haven't seen anything to suggest his handles are shaky, and as far as his length and the remark about not showing the special talent like the other guys mentioned...just read the first few lines of his scouting report.

It's not often that you find an elite level size/shooter/athlete package at the high school level. Possesses tremendous size for a wing forward at 6'10 with a 7'0 wingspan and 9'0 foot standing reach



As far a Black Falcon goes they get their points the same way - they create jumpers.

Scouting reports? He’s tall, can jump and shoot? Sorry but I’ll need more than that. Also that wingspan if accurate isn’t impressive.

I had all these doubts before the back surgery - add that to the mix and it’s crazy to say he’s a no-brainer prospect.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1070 » by InsideInfo » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:23 pm

JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
InsideInfo wrote:
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
Porter hasn’t showed like any of the guys you mentioned. It’s not obvious with him.

He doesn’t have an NBA frame right now. He’s just tall. As far as I can tell he doesn’t have great length.

His handle is shaky.

Create his own shot? He creates pull up jumpers that’s it. He’s like a bad body Harrison Barnes.

He does look like a very good shooter. I’ll give him that.

He’s never showed to be anything on defense.

I’m super bummed he missed the season, of all the prospects in this draft I wanted to be wrong about him.


I doubt we are going to see eye to eye on this. I disagree with most of what you say. I have seen games of him, not just you tube videos. Comparing him to Harrison Barns is just inaccurate.

I haven't seen anything to suggest his handles are shaky, and as far as his length and the remark about not showing the special talent like the other guys mentioned...just read the first few lines of his scouting report.

It's not often that you find an elite level size/shooter/athlete package at the high school level. Possesses tremendous size for a wing forward at 6'10 with a 7'0 wingspan and 9'0 foot standing reach



As far a Black Falcon goes they get their points the same way - they create jumpers.

Scouting reports? He’s tall, can jump and shoot? Sorry but I’ll need more than that. Also that wingspan if accurate isn’t impressive.

I had all these doubts before the back surgery - add that to the mix and it’s crazy to say he’s a no-brainer prospect.


I guess we will have to wait and see. I dont agree with most of your points.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1071 » by bigworld2017 » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:29 pm

TheSuzerain wrote:If they pass on Young at like #7 or #8, it would be egregious.


I want no part of Young. We don't need another point guard. This is the year to get a potential "5". Next year's prospective Draft has very few pure "5"s. At best are a few 4-5 tweeners. As much as I like Mikal Bridges and what he could do for us with his overall game, if it is between him and Wendell Carter I'd have to bite my lip and pick Carter. Of the top 20 projected picks in 2019 there are 8 Small Forwards: RJ Barrett, Doubouya from France, Cameron Reddish, Rui Hachimura, O'Shae Brissett, Killian Tillie, Kris Wilkes and Jarred Vanderbilt. We can get a "3" next year. Then after the 2019 Draft the whole College Hoop/NBA Draft model we know now might become a thing of the past.
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Post#1072 » by Red Larrivee » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:32 pm

JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Porter hasn’t showed like any of the guys you mentioned. It’s not obvious with him.

He doesn’t have an NBA frame right now. He’s just tall. As far as I can tell he doesn’t have great length.

His handle is shaky.

Create his own shot? He creates pull up jumpers that’s it. He’s like a bad body Harrison Barnes.

He does look like a very good shooter. I’ll give him that.

He’s never showed to be anything on defense.

I’m super bummed he missed the season, of all the prospects in this draft I wanted to be wrong about him.


I see the same things as you. Harrison Barnes was an elite HS prospect and some thought he was the next great NBA wing. I liked him a lot too even coming out of UNC, but I think Barnes was a better player coming out of HS. He was much more rounded.

It'd be nice to be wrong about Porter, but I wasn't overly impressed with anything I saw from him.


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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1073 » by Axolotl » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:41 pm

bigworld2017 wrote:I want no part of Young. We don't need another point guard.


While we do have PGs, at the moment exactly 0 of them are good.

bigworld2017 wrote:This is the year to get a potential "5". As much as I like Mikal Bridges and what he could do for us with his overall game, if it is between him and Wendell Carter I'd have to bite my lip and pick Carter.


On these points I agree, this is a good draft to get a center - although we have have so many centers already, that they are bumping onto each other at UC. And I would take Carter over Bridges too, not only because of position, but also because of age, as Carter is two and a half years younger.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1074 » by Red Larrivee » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:48 pm

This is from the latest ESPN Insider regarding Young:

Even if NBA teams won't guard him like they do in college, there are questions about how well his frail frame, skill-reliant game and often times embarrassing defense will translate when he matches up against physical marvels such as John Wall or Russell Westbrook. Guards like Young are built for the NCAA tournament, and he needs to do everything in his power to get there. Coming into the season Young wasn't on our mock draft and he wasn't widely seen as a potential one-and-done prospect. Some scouts are starting to wonder how much of Young's spectacular season was a volume-based mirage that may not be replicateable as a starter at the NBA level. There's no questioning Young's tremendous offensive skill level, and he figures to look far more efficient when surrounded by NBA players, but it's important that he wills Oklahoma into a longer season.


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Post#1075 » by JohnnyKILLroy » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:52 pm

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JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Porter hasn’t showed like any of the guys you mentioned. It’s not obvious with him.

He doesn’t have an NBA frame right now. He’s just tall. As far as I can tell he doesn’t have great length.

His handle is shaky.

Create his own shot? He creates pull up jumpers that’s it. He’s like a bad body Harrison Barnes.

He does look like a very good shooter. I’ll give him that.

He’s never showed to be anything on defense.

I’m super bummed he missed the season, of all the prospects in this draft I wanted to be wrong about him.


I see the same things as you. Harrison Barnes was an elite HS prospect and some thought he was the next great NBA wing. I liked him a lot too even coming out of UNC, but I think Barnes was a better player coming out of HS. He was much more rounded.

It'd be nice to be wrong about Porter, but I wasn't overly impressed with anything I saw from him.


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As a Tarheel fan yes Black Falcon looked like the real deal coming out of Iowa. Don’t get me wrong he’s a fine player but nothing like the hype he had.

I would feel better about Porter if he could be a 1st option SF. I think he’s a good handle away from this. I would really like his size at the 3.

He might be better suited as a 4 down the road?

What do you think 3 vs 4?

Add in the back surgery and its scary drafting Porter.

If it came down to him or Young I would probably go Porter.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1076 » by bearadonisdna » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:53 pm

Look at Porters game log.
http://www.prepcircuit.com/roster_players/14942095

It looks like he can score the hell out of the basketball. I think he has shown about as much as drose did his senior year.
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Post#1077 » by Red Larrivee » Tue Mar 6, 2018 4:59 pm

JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
Red Larrivee wrote:
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Porter hasn’t showed like any of the guys you mentioned. It’s not obvious with him.

He doesn’t have an NBA frame right now. He’s just tall. As far as I can tell he doesn’t have great length.

His handle is shaky.

Create his own shot? He creates pull up jumpers that’s it. He’s like a bad body Harrison Barnes.

He does look like a very good shooter. I’ll give him that.

He’s never showed to be anything on defense.

I’m super bummed he missed the season, of all the prospects in this draft I wanted to be wrong about him.


I see the same things as you. Harrison Barnes was an elite HS prospect and some thought he was the next great NBA wing. I liked him a lot too even coming out of UNC, but I think Barnes was a better player coming out of HS. He was much more rounded.

It'd be nice to be wrong about Porter, but I wasn't overly impressed with anything I saw from him.


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As a Tarheel fan yes Black Falcon looked like the real deal coming out of Iowa. Don’t get me wrong he’s a fine player but nothing like the hype he had.

I would feel better about Porter if he could be a 1st option SF. I think he’s a good handle away from this. I would really like his size at the 3.

He might be better suited as a 4 down the road?

What do you think 3 vs 4?

Add in the back surgery and its scary drafting Porter.

If it came down to him or Young I would probably go Porter.


I think he's a 3, but could definitely see a 4 at some point. I don't think he'll defend either position well though. I have Porter over Young as well.

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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1078 » by TheSuzerain » Tue Mar 6, 2018 5:11 pm

bigworld2017 wrote:
TheSuzerain wrote:If they pass on Young at like #7 or #8, it would be egregious.


I want no part of Young. We don't need another point guard. This is the year to get a potential "5". Next year's prospective Draft has very few pure "5"s. At best are a few 4-5 tweeners. As much as I like Mikal Bridges and what he could do for us with his overall game, if it is between him and Wendell Carter I'd have to bite my lip and pick Carter. Of the top 20 projected picks in 2019 there are 8 Small Forwards: RJ Barrett, Doubouya from France, Cameron Reddish, Rui Hachimura, O'Shae Brissett, Killian Tillie, Kris Wilkes and Jarred Vanderbilt. We can get a "3" next year. Then after the 2019 Draft the whole College Hoop/NBA Draft model we know now might become a thing of the past.

We don’t have a single point guard worth a damn. Young fills a huge need.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1079 » by Benedict Miller » Tue Mar 6, 2018 5:13 pm

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Benedict Miller wrote: Young is there; Do we pull the trigger?


I find my opinion changing with the wind. I feel he's going to be special, just can't make up my mind whether in a good way or in a bad way.

Great offensive potential, I especially like his passing. But he is also slow and not very athletic for a PG, and his physical tools are a big question mark. Also, non-existent defensive presence.


I wasn't a huge fan of Young myself as I was opposed to drafting him, but his offensive skills will help this current Bulls team. I like his court vision better than any other skill that he has and we need someone with that kind of skill.

Normally I prefer defensive, smart, and athletic players. I like Mikal Bridges, we need guys like him on the roster, I'm just worried about his potential, he's not a Brandon Ingram type of talent on the wing imo.
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Re: 2018 Draft Thread #6 

Post#1080 » by Leslie Forman » Tue Mar 6, 2018 5:23 pm

InsideInfo wrote:There are tons of guys who you could watch in HS and know they were going to be something special. I'm not even talking about guys like Lebron, Dwight, and Kobe who didn't go to College. Look at guys like Durant, DRose, Griffin.... when these guys were coming out of HS there was a ton of people calling them cant miss prospects.

Were they as "can't miss" as Jahlil Okafor? Or OJ Mayo? Or Andrew Wiggins? Or Darius Miles? Or Shabazz Muhammad? Or Austin Rivers? Or Dajuan Wagner? Or Martell Webster?

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