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2025 Draft prospects - thread 3 

Post#1 » by 2weekswithpay » Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:50 pm

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One problem. He does not shoot pass or dribble better then any wing in this draft.


Ace, Carter Bryant, Liam McNeely, Hugo Gonzalez, Drake Powell. Are you claiming that the extremely low usage, Carter Bryant is a better passer and ball handler?


Then Wolf? 100% Is this is local kid makes good thing?


Do you have anything on film or statistics to support this opinion?

Carter Bryant did no self-creation. He scored off-cuts and spot 3s. He had an AST% of 8.3.

Local kid thing? I think Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant right now, given each player's statistical profile. How often is the player with an AST% of 8.3 a better passer than the one with a 22.8%?
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Post#2 » by Guru » Wed Jun 11, 2025 6:57 pm

ImSlower wrote:I'd be delighted to get Knueppel, but I'm not sure if I've seen any mock that has him drafted after #8.


I dont see him as a fit at all. I worry about his defense/athleticism also
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Post#3 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:03 pm

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ImSlower wrote:I'd be delighted to get Knueppel, but I'm not sure if I've seen any mock that has him drafted after #8.


I dont see him as a fit at all. I worry about his defense/athleticism also


Based on what?
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Post#4 » by Guru » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:04 pm

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ImSlower wrote:I'd be delighted to get Knueppel, but I'm not sure if I've seen any mock that has him drafted after #8.


I dont see him as a fit at all. I worry about his defense/athleticism also


Based on what?


Based on that he is a plodding athlete that plays like he is wearing concrete shoes.
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Post#5 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:07 pm

2weekswithpay wrote:
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Ace, Carter Bryant, Liam McNeely, Hugo Gonzalez, Drake Powell. Are you claiming that the extremely low usage, Carter Bryant is a better passer and ball handler?


Then Wolf? 100% Is this is local kid makes good thing?


Do you have anything on film or statistics to support this opinion?

Carter Bryant did no self-creation. He scored off-cuts and spot 3s. He had an AST% of 8.3.

Local kid thing? I think Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant right now, given each player's statistical profile. How often is the player with an AST% of 8.3 a better passer than the one with a 22.8%?


He is from Glencoe and went to HS in Lake Forest.
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Re: 2025 Draft prospects - thread 2 

Post#6 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:08 pm

Guru wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:
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I dont see him as a fit at all. I worry about his defense/athleticism also


Based on what?


Based on that he is a plodding athlete that plays like he is wearing concrete shoes.


Ahhhh so just your opinion got it.
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Post#7 » by Guru » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:18 pm

Jcool0 wrote:
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Based on what?


Based on that he is a plodding athlete that plays like he is wearing concrete shoes.


Ahhhh so just your opinion, got it.


Do you believe that he is a good athlete?
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Post#8 » by ImSlower » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:23 pm

Again, literally every single mock draft I've seen has him picked in the top 7. All of them. But sure, pass on him at 12! Guy is a guru after all!
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Post#9 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:23 pm

Guru wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:
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Based on that he is a plodding athlete that plays like he is wearing concrete shoes.


Ahhhh so just your opinion, got it.


Do you believe that he is a good athlete?


Sure. He isnt going to make the dunk contest anytime soon, but hes an NBA athlete. I dont need every player to make the all defensive team. He will always be in the right position, willing to battle on every play and will put his body on the line. We saw it with Huerter, he was a 15/3/3 guy hitting close to 40% of his 3s, playing good D and had the 2nd best +/- on the team right behind Giddey during the resurgence. That is a valuable thing to have on any team.
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Post#10 » by 2weekswithpay » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:25 pm

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Then Wolf? 100% Is this is local kid makes good thing?


Do you have anything on film or statistics to support this opinion?

Carter Bryant did no self-creation. He scored off-cuts and spot 3s. He had an AST% of 8.3.

Local kid thing? I think Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant right now, given each player's statistical profile. How often is the player with an AST% of 8.3 a better passer than the one with a 22.8%?


He is from Glencoe and went to HS in Lake Forest.


I'm asking, what does being a local kid have to do with what I said? I don't think it's too difficult to prove Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant.

Do you have anything that supports Bryant being the better passer and ball handler?
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Post#11 » by Guru » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:26 pm

Jcool0 wrote:
Guru wrote:
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Ahhhh so just your opinion, got it.


Do you believe that he is a good athlete?


Sure. He isnt going to make the dunk contest anytime soon, but hes an NBA athlete. I dont need every player to make the all defensive team. He will always be in the right position, willing to battle on every play and will put his body on the line. We saw it with Huerter, he was a 15/3/3 guy hitting close to 40% of his 3s, playing good D and had the 2nd best +/- on the team right behind Giddey during the resurgence. That is a valuable thing to have on any team.


You want Kevin Huerter 2.0?

You know who doesn't believe he is a good athlete. Kon Kneupel. Thats why he didn't do the drills.
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Re: 2025 Draft prospects - thread 2 

Post#12 » by Jvaughn » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:40 pm

KJ Updated Breakdown:


spearsy23 wrote:Kobe is a low percentage chucker just like Jennings, he's just better at it.


teamCHItown wrote:Now we have threads on what violent felons think of our Bulls. Great. Next up, OJ Simpson's take on a possible Taj Gibson extension.
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Post#13 » by Jvaughn » Wed Jun 11, 2025 7:41 pm

For anyone interested:

spearsy23 wrote:Kobe is a low percentage chucker just like Jennings, he's just better at it.


teamCHItown wrote:Now we have threads on what violent felons think of our Bulls. Great. Next up, OJ Simpson's take on a possible Taj Gibson extension.
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Post#14 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:05 pm

Guru wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:
Guru wrote:
Do you believe that he is a good athlete?


Sure. He isnt going to make the dunk contest anytime soon, but hes an NBA athlete. I dont need every player to make the all defensive team. He will always be in the right position, willing to battle on every play and will put his body on the line. We saw it with Huerter, he was a 15/3/3 guy hitting close to 40% of his 3s, playing good D and had the 2nd best +/- on the team right behind Giddey during the resurgence. That is a valuable thing to have on any team.


You want Kevin Huerter 2.0?

You know who doesn't believe he is a good athlete. Kon Kneupel. Thats why he didn't do the drills.


You know who wil be gone LONG before 12? Kon Knueppel. Also whats wrong with Huerter?? Is it a bad thing to get a really good starting player in the draft? Do you not think 40% from 3 on 15+ ppg in valuable? Are you someone only drafting if they have any chance of one day winning a league MVP?
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Post#15 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:07 pm

2weekswithpay wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:
2weekswithpay wrote:
Do you have anything on film or statistics to support this opinion?

Carter Bryant did no self-creation. He scored off-cuts and spot 3s. He had an AST% of 8.3.

Local kid thing? I think Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant right now, given each player's statistical profile. How often is the player with an AST% of 8.3 a better passer than the one with a 22.8%?


He is from Glencoe and went to HS in Lake Forest.


I'm asking, what does being a local kid have to do with what I said? I don't think it's too difficult to prove Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant.

Do you have anything that supports Bryant being the better passer and ball handler?


It would explain why you think so highly of a fringe 1st rounder.
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Re: 2025 Draft prospects - thread 2 

Post#16 » by Ice Man » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:09 pm

Jcool0 wrote:You know who wil be gone LONG before 12? Kon Knueppel


Yep, some mocks now have him as high as #2. We will see come draft day, but he doesn't seem to have hurt his stock by missing the combine.
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Re: 2025 Draft prospects - thread 2 

Post#17 » by 2weekswithpay » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:16 pm

Jcool0 wrote:
2weekswithpay wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:
He is from Glencoe and went to HS in Lake Forest.


I'm asking, what does being a local kid have to do with what I said? I don't think it's too difficult to prove Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant.

Do you have anything that supports Bryant being the better passer and ball handler?


It would explain why you think so highly of a fringe 1st rounder.


Once again, do you have anything that supports Bryant being a better passer and ball handler than Wolf?

I don't know why you're saying I think highly of Wolf when I don't think I've said anything that couldn't be supported by film or statistics.
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Post#18 » by drosestruts » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:23 pm

One of my top-4 guys for our range I still like that doesn't get discussed much is Nique Clifford

Ringer has him 12th on their big board.

He's a great rebounder for a guard - does seem like more high-level glue guy than a potential breakout star, but that would be a valuable pick at 12 in my opinion.

19 points 9 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game last year with a 60% TS%, 28% Usage, and 1.72:1 assist to turnover ratio

Measured and performed really well at the combine testing too.
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Post#19 » by Jcool0 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:24 pm

2weekswithpay wrote:
Jcool0 wrote:
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I'm asking, what does being a local kid have to do with what I said? I don't think it's too difficult to prove Wolf is a better passer and ball handler than Bryant.

Do you have anything that supports Bryant being the better passer and ball handler?


It would explain why you think so highly of a fringe 1st rounder.


Once again, do you have anything that supports Bryant being a better passer and ball handler than Wolf?

I don't know why you're saying I think highly of Wolf when I don't think I've said anything that couldn't be supported by film or statistics.


Why are you obsessed with Carter Bryant? Its not the GOTCHA! moment you think it is. Let it go.
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Post#20 » by Hangtime84 » Wed Jun 11, 2025 8:39 pm

Jvaughn wrote:For anyone interested:


Wolf, Queen and Demin are all guys who have mid athleticism that could make a GM look like genius if everything pans out. End of day i want guys who look like basketball players rather than athletes. Wolf clips always make go "hey this guy can play"

Guys like Asa Newell, Essengue, and Carter Bryant more on the other side as they are decent athletes that could be good to great basketball players.
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If the Bulls do, you would be complaining to much to ever hear it.


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