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2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 4:44 am
by Coeur
The 2020 NBA Draft is a Point Guard Draft. And there are a lot of guards that could fit with Jamal Murray and the Nugs. I always like to think not in where the Nugs are likely to be drafting but to what players would be best for the Nuggets. A great run franchise in the nba would pick where they draft not just pick when it’s their turn



Guys who could be perfect future Nugs:

1: O Okungwu - 6-10 PF USC

Okungwu is a longer shot blocking Rodman. With offense. He may end up a top 2-4 pick but also might be a 10 ish? He’s worth 2 future 1sts. Maybe more


Edwards would be something else paired with Murray. Just don’t think the Nugs will have the trade power to get him. Have ball and wiseman as other guys Nugs couldn’t get w 3 1sts


Nico Mannion is the most under rated prospect right now. If he goes 14-25 he will be a huge steal. He could be over drafted if he’s 3-8 or so but I’d love to see Nugs trade future picks for him.

Arizona SG Josh Green could be a SG to go after to take over Gary Harris. Okoro the auburn SF or Deni the SF?


2nd rounders:

Tyler Bey
Mac McClung





Any NBA draft thoughts relating to the Nugs

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:14 am
by skywalker33
Personally I think the 2021 draft looks a ton better, if we're trading, I'd rather trade for our 2020 draft for a future pick. We're not gonna be able to trade up for a difference-maker in this draft like you suggest, so it's worth trying for the following year.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 8:35 pm
by Coeur
Obi Toppin might go #1


And he would be a sick compliment to Jokic.

Obi worth 2 future firsts or 3?

I like OO so much for Nugs but Obi is prob better. But I think I will got top 2 or 4

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 10:41 pm
by NuggetsWY
Why worry about who we draft, it seems unlikely they'll play for at least two or three years?

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:50 am
by THE J0KER
For me discussing in February about #25 pick is just not serious. Who knows what is going to happen in the next 4 months with the guys currently projected around #25 pick :dontknow:

Thanks to Google I find one MOCK DRAFT from last February, and you can see how many things happen in the next 4 months, so the REAL 2019 draft was way different:

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Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:59 pm
by Coeur
Don’t even have the pick?? Go back to Gary Harris loving and avoid talk about future nba players if you can’t understand the topic or concept

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:31 am
by NuggetsWY
Coeur wrote:Don’t even have the pick?? Go back to Gary Harris loving and avoid talk about future nba players if you can’t understand the topic or concept

:confused: Then I give up, I though The Joker was showing a mock draft from last year and how the real draft was so different.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2020 8:33 am
by Coeur
NuggetsWY wrote:
Coeur wrote:Don’t even have the pick?? Go back to Gary Harris loving and avoid talk about future nba players if you can’t understand the topic or concept

:confused: Then I give up, I though The Joker was showing a mock draft from last year and how the real draft was so different.

Give up. Or come up with A draft prospect that specifically fits what the Nugs could use if they were able to come up with the pick to take him.


Who is the perfect Future Nug? In the whole draft.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:26 pm
by NuggetsWY
Coeur wrote:Who is the perfect Future Nug? In the whole draft.

I'm not a draft expert, but unless we get a top-10 pick, I seriously doubt he'll make much of a difference.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:27 pm
by THE J0KER
I hope this post will not sound too much cynical, but if no more NCAA basketball before the NBA draft due Coronavirus problems, our late Houston 2020 1st round pick will have a bigger value now, considering teams and scouts have no enough relevant sources to create competently draft class ranking!

That said, it also not means only we have bigger chances to take from #20+ pick the prospect who actually deserved to be a lottery pick this season, but also the risk is higher to waste it on a guy who doesn't deserve to be FRP at all.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 1:04 am
by NuggetsWY
THE J0KER wrote:I hope this post will not sound too much cynical, but if no more NCAA basketball before the NBA draft due Coronavirus problems, our late Houston 2020 1st round pick will have a bigger value now, considering teams and scouts have no enough relevant sources to create competently draft class ranking!

That said, it also not means only we have bigger chances to take from #20+ pick the prospect who actually deserved to be a lottery pick this season, but also the risk is higher to waste it on a guy who doesn't deserve to be FRP at all.

Good point - but drafting is always a gamble. We have high picks that are busts (but some make a come back to become at least a role player). We have late picks, say #41 :wink: that become truly great. Our front office has taken gambles in the first round; such as Beasley with his leg injury and Porter with his back issue. They've also found some nice second round picks like Bol & Morris. They haven't always worked out but they've done well.

This draft will certainly be interesting and no doubt the Nuggets will be looking for "best player available". Even if they lose all their FA & RFA they still have enough of a core to take any slot --- although I will say that PG is pretty full with Murray & Morris & Dozier but for the right guy, all three of those could play some SG (and have done so in the past).

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 1:12 am
by skywalker33
I can see the point The Joker is making but NBA scouts have been tracking these guys since they were Soph's in HS as well as seeing most Euro'can enters for 2-4 years as well.

That said, if Joker is right about the increased value, I'd LOVE to try and trade for a 2021 pick, first year HSers can enter, that should be a better draft albeit a riskier one.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:03 pm
by NuggetsWY
skywalker33 wrote:I can see the point The Joker is making but NBA scouts have been tracking these guys since they were Soph's in HS as well as seeing most Euro'can enters for 2-4 years as well.

That said, if Joker is right about the increased value, I'd LOVE to try and trade for a 2021 pick, first year HSers can enter, that should be a better draft albeit a riskier one.

... and that's a very good point. Now, if a team that just might be lottery in 2021 were willing to trade for a 2020 1st ...

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:37 pm
by Coeur
Cassius from Duke is going to be the best pick

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:50 pm
by Coeur
1- Edwards
2- wiseman
3- O O
———-
4- deni
5- Ball
—————
6-8 Nico, Hampton, Obi,

#9- Cassius Stanley SG Duke. Nugs @ 22 = Cassius

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 10:23 pm
by NuggetsWY
Drafting is not a science and even though it appears most mock drafts have Cassius Stanley as a very late first round pick or a second round pick; he could be a nice fit for the Nuggets - we'll have to see.

Here's what I could find that was positive and negative:

Positive: Quite athletic and more of a complementary player than a star.
Decent shooter when open.

Negative: Not necessarily very good on the defensive end.
Not much of a play-maker and not great at creating his own shot (but we don't really need that).
Mostly an open court player, not a creator or pull-up shooter.

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:07 am
by Coeur
NuggetsWY wrote:Drafting is not a science and even though it appears most mock drafts have Cassius Stanley as a very late first round pick or a second round pick; he could be a nice fit for the Nuggets - we'll have to see.

Here's what I could find that was positive and negative:

Positive: Quite athletic and more of a complementary player than a star.
Decent shooter when open.

Negative: Not necessarily very good on the defensive end.
Not much of a play-maker and not great at creating his own shot (but we don't really need that).
Mostly an open court player, not a creator or pull-up shooter.

3 inches taller Russell Westbrook

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:24 pm
by NuggetsWY
Coeur wrote:
NuggetsWY wrote:Drafting is not a science and even though it appears most mock drafts have Cassius Stanley as a very late first round pick or a second round pick; he could be a nice fit for the Nuggets - we'll have to see.

Here's what I could find that was positive and negative:

Positive: Quite athletic and more of a complementary player than a star.
Decent shooter when open.

Negative: Not necessarily very good on the defensive end.
Not much of a play-maker and not great at creating his own shot (but we don't really need that).
Mostly an open court player, not a creator or pull-up shooter.

3 inches taller Russell Westbrook

:confused: Zero evidence that is even close to Westbrook (a #4 pick) - He has the athletic ability but not the non-stop motor of Westbrook and certainly not the defensive instincts/effort :rolleyes:

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Mon Apr 6, 2020 6:21 pm
by skywalker33
Seems quite a few draft prospects are entering the draft due to the Corona pandemic, likely a few more will be pushing some better prospects down to our pick. Can't blame them honestly, with the tournaments being cancelled, exposure limited what's left to gain by staying in their respective programs ?

Re: 2020 Draft : Future Nugs

Posted: Wed Apr 8, 2020 2:11 pm
by NuggetsWY
skywalker33 wrote:Seems quite a few draft prospects are entering the draft due to the Corona pandemic, likely a few more will be pushing some better prospects down to our pick. Can't blame them honestly, with the tournaments being cancelled, exposure limited what's left to gain by staying in their respective programs ?

I've been think about this and wondering. I wonder if the Nuggets will try to trade their pick for a future pick (or two). If they keep the pick, they can take another gamble on a very young player. Not sure what will they do.