whatisacenter wrote:Read on hoopshype that the Warriors have worked out Kevin Obanor. Don’t know a lot about him or where he might be drafted.
maybe UDFA/late 2nd level? Ive never even heard of the guy
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whatisacenter wrote:Read on hoopshype that the Warriors have worked out Kevin Obanor. Don’t know a lot about him or where he might be drafted.
FNQ wrote:whatisacenter wrote:Read on hoopshype that the Warriors have worked out Kevin Obanor. Don’t know a lot about him or where he might be drafted.Spoiler:
maybe UDFA/late 2nd level? Ive never even heard of the guy
FNQ wrote:Lot of love for Trey but drafting him in the lotto smacks of Cameron Johnson.. a medium floor player with a questionable ceiling. Two things really stand out for me:
- shot form. He shoots like a quick, right handed Sam Perkins. This is key because most NBA players are right handed, meaning defenders will try and contest with their right hand. And since he's not centered, they can attack with more rigor because the likelihood of bumping bodies is severely reduced. He didn't really have to deal with that much at UV because he was effectively their PF, and their zonecracker. Meaning he didnt really deal with premier defenders / good length, and he will at NBA level
- finishing. He's credited a lot with being a good finisher, but I go right back to my point about who he had on him. To put it in context, if the Warriors were playing against Trey Murphy the SF, Steph is probably guarding him. And thats what seemed to happen a lot in the games I saw, where he was matched up against small guards who often would overplay, and then he'd finish at the rim against them. Which don't get me wrong, is great. Beating up mismatches is good. But I feel like when someone says that a player is a good finisher, they are projecting them as one in the NBA, and I dont know that that's the case with him. I very much worry about his potential impact as a NBA player beyond the shooting.
So long story short, I'm a little afraid of his offensive capabilities in the NBA. I think defensively he should be fine, with potential to be much better if he can be more aggressive in passing lanes and help defense. I'm not against drafting him at 14 at all, but there's a lot more potential volatility there than I'd like from this type of player
Mylie10 wrote:I love that everyone is ignoring Dosunmu
killmongrel wrote:So what combos are acceptable to you at the moment?
Moody/Giddey
Bouknight/Wagner
Barnes/Krispert
Kuminga/Duarte
Just using these as examples.

Onus wrote:FNQ wrote:Lot of love for Trey but drafting him in the lotto smacks of Cameron Johnson.. a medium floor player with a questionable ceiling. Two things really stand out for me:
- shot form. He shoots like a quick, right handed Sam Perkins. This is key because most NBA players are right handed, meaning defenders will try and contest with their right hand. And since he's not centered, they can attack with more rigor because the likelihood of bumping bodies is severely reduced. He didn't really have to deal with that much at UV because he was effectively their PF, and their zonecracker. Meaning he didnt really deal with premier defenders / good length, and he will at NBA level
- finishing. He's credited a lot with being a good finisher, but I go right back to my point about who he had on him. To put it in context, if the Warriors were playing against Trey Murphy the SF, Steph is probably guarding him. And thats what seemed to happen a lot in the games I saw, where he was matched up against small guards who often would overplay, and then he'd finish at the rim against them. Which don't get me wrong, is great. Beating up mismatches is good. But I feel like when someone says that a player is a good finisher, they are projecting them as one in the NBA, and I dont know that that's the case with him. I very much worry about his potential impact as a NBA player beyond the shooting.
So long story short, I'm a little afraid of his offensive capabilities in the NBA. I think defensively he should be fine, with potential to be much better if he can be more aggressive in passing lanes and help defense. I'm not against drafting him at 14 at all, but there's a lot more potential volatility there than I'd like from this type of player
The point of Murphy is that he’s 6’9” with a 7’ ws, so hopefully he’s able to play the stretch 4 role. A stretch 4 who is an elite shooter will open up the offense tremendously. Closing we run pick and roll with draymond and Curry, having Klay and another elite shooter it’s going to be impossible for teams to rotate towards an open lane for draymond who will have very easy reads because no one is going to leave Klay and Murphy which means Wiggins gets open shots or free cuts to the rim, or Murphy will get th free cut to the rim. We’re drafting him knowing that teams will be doubling Curry regardless of who’s on the team and having 2 snipers in Klay and Murphy will make teams pay for doubling Curry. His cutting and finishing are just cherries for his offense.
I think he has some untapped potential. His handles are good but he isn’t strong enough yet to go through arms, but he’s long enough to finish over the top of mismatches. He needs to become more physical offensively and defensively but as he plays in the nba he should be able to do that.
FNQ wrote:Onus wrote:FNQ wrote:Lot of love for Trey but drafting him in the lotto smacks of Cameron Johnson.. a medium floor player with a questionable ceiling. Two things really stand out for me:
- shot form. He shoots like a quick, right handed Sam Perkins. This is key because most NBA players are right handed, meaning defenders will try and contest with their right hand. And since he's not centered, they can attack with more rigor because the likelihood of bumping bodies is severely reduced. He didn't really have to deal with that much at UV because he was effectively their PF, and their zonecracker. Meaning he didnt really deal with premier defenders / good length, and he will at NBA level
- finishing. He's credited a lot with being a good finisher, but I go right back to my point about who he had on him. To put it in context, if the Warriors were playing against Trey Murphy the SF, Steph is probably guarding him. And thats what seemed to happen a lot in the games I saw, where he was matched up against small guards who often would overplay, and then he'd finish at the rim against them. Which don't get me wrong, is great. Beating up mismatches is good. But I feel like when someone says that a player is a good finisher, they are projecting them as one in the NBA, and I dont know that that's the case with him. I very much worry about his potential impact as a NBA player beyond the shooting.
So long story short, I'm a little afraid of his offensive capabilities in the NBA. I think defensively he should be fine, with potential to be much better if he can be more aggressive in passing lanes and help defense. I'm not against drafting him at 14 at all, but there's a lot more potential volatility there than I'd like from this type of player
The point of Murphy is that he’s 6’9” with a 7’ ws, so hopefully he’s able to play the stretch 4 role. A stretch 4 who is an elite shooter will open up the offense tremendously. Closing we run pick and roll with draymond and Curry, having Klay and another elite shooter it’s going to be impossible for teams to rotate towards an open lane for draymond who will have very easy reads because no one is going to leave Klay and Murphy which means Wiggins gets open shots or free cuts to the rim, or Murphy will get th free cut to the rim. We’re drafting him knowing that teams will be doubling Curry regardless of who’s on the team and having 2 snipers in Klay and Murphy will make teams pay for doubling Curry. His cutting and finishing are just cherries for his offense.
I think he has some untapped potential. His handles are good but he isn’t strong enough yet to go through arms, but he’s long enough to finish over the top of mismatches. He needs to become more physical offensively and defensively but as he plays in the nba he should be able to do that.
Gonna be a poor rebounding team if he's our 4, but I can at least see where youre going with it. He's gonna have to bring it from 3 and on defense to make up for the boards part
But I've watched a lot of tape of him finishing well.. its against zones that overplayed and much smaller players. Didn't see much, if any, of him going against anyone near his size. I think he's appropriately marked for the end of the 1st round, and you hope he becomes a Kyle Kuzma

Onus wrote:FNQ wrote:Onus wrote:The point of Murphy is that he’s 6’9” with a 7’ ws, so hopefully he’s able to play the stretch 4 role. A stretch 4 who is an elite shooter will open up the offense tremendously. Closing we run pick and roll with draymond and Curry, having Klay and another elite shooter it’s going to be impossible for teams to rotate towards an open lane for draymond who will have very easy reads because no one is going to leave Klay and Murphy which means Wiggins gets open shots or free cuts to the rim, or Murphy will get th free cut to the rim. We’re drafting him knowing that teams will be doubling Curry regardless of who’s on the team and having 2 snipers in Klay and Murphy will make teams pay for doubling Curry. His cutting and finishing are just cherries for his offense.
I think he has some untapped potential. His handles are good but he isn’t strong enough yet to go through arms, but he’s long enough to finish over the top of mismatches. He needs to become more physical offensively and defensively but as he plays in the nba he should be able to do that.
Gonna be a poor rebounding team if he's our 4, but I can at least see where youre going with it. He's gonna have to bring it from 3 and on defense to make up for the boards part
But I've watched a lot of tape of him finishing well.. its against zones that overplayed and much smaller players. Didn't see much, if any, of him going against anyone near his size. I think he's appropriately marked for the end of the 1st round, and you hope he becomes a Kyle Kuzma
I think he’s going to be an elite shooter 40%+ especially off all the attention Steph takes and Klay will get. I think his defense is adequate he has the length and feet to be a factor and hold his own, while being able to rotate and cover ground.
He’s a 90% ft shooter.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/advanceprobasketball.com/2021/01/14/trey-murphy/
FNQ wrote:Onus wrote:FNQ wrote:
Gonna be a poor rebounding team if he's our 4, but I can at least see where youre going with it. He's gonna have to bring it from 3 and on defense to make up for the boards part
But I've watched a lot of tape of him finishing well.. its against zones that overplayed and much smaller players. Didn't see much, if any, of him going against anyone near his size. I think he's appropriately marked for the end of the 1st round, and you hope he becomes a Kyle Kuzma
I think he’s going to be an elite shooter 40%+ especially off all the attention Steph takes and Klay will get. I think his defense is adequate he has the length and feet to be a factor and hold his own, while being able to rotate and cover ground.
He’s a 90% ft shooter.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/advanceprobasketball.com/2021/01/14/trey-murphy/
I think he IS, not will be, an elite squared up shooter. The problem with that is our offense requires a ton of motion, usually to get Curry open. He won't get the corner looks he got in UVAs motion offense where he can face the rim and square up all the time - we just dont have that many drive and kick guys.
If I were testing him in a gym right now, I'd be running him off screens and seeing if he can square up super fast after running the baseline. If he can, I'm all-in. But that Perkins-like shot and current need to be squared up definitely worry me, because teams can gameplan for that. They can even throw a bad defender on someone like that and have them be effective (why I invoked Curry earlier)
killmongrel wrote:So what combos are acceptable to you at the moment?
Moody/Giddey
Bouknight/Wagner
Barnes/Krispert
Kuminga/Duarte
Just using these as examples.
clyde21 wrote:the more I think about it, the more I might like Barnes>Moody for us at 7 based only on the idea that finding an eventual replacement for a Draymond type if going to muchhh harder than getting a player like Moody, even tho Moody is ranked 6 while Barnes is ranked 11 for me...if we have essentially a new Dray staring us in the face, I don't know if we can say no to that.
So you're a big believer in Franz. What is it about him that you like? Curious. Also, you're not buying into the Bouknight hype?clyde21 wrote:killmongrel wrote:So what combos are acceptable to you at the moment?
Moody/Giddey
Bouknight/Wagner
Barnes/Krispert
Kuminga/Duarte
Just using these as examples.
at 7:
Barnes
Moody
Franz
in order
at 14 depending on who we get at 7
JJ
Keon
Springer
Butler
*a Wiseman trade might change things.

Brick Layer wrote:clyde21 wrote:the more I think about it, the more I might like Barnes>Moody for us at 7 based only on the idea that finding an eventual replacement for a Draymond type if going to muchhh harder than getting a player like Moody, even tho Moody is ranked 6 while Barnes is ranked 11 for me...if we have essentially a new Dray staring us in the face, I don't know if we can say no to that.
Barnes is now expected to be off the board by the 5th pick ahead of Kuminga.
killmongrel wrote:So you're a big believer in Franz. What is it about him that you like? Curious. Also, you're not buying into the Bouknight hype?clyde21 wrote:killmongrel wrote:So what combos are acceptable to you at the moment?
Moody/Giddey
Bouknight/Wagner
Barnes/Krispert
Kuminga/Duarte
Just using these as examples.
at 7:
Barnes
Moody
Franz
in order
at 14 depending on who we get at 7
JJ
Keon
Springer
Butler
*a Wiseman trade might change things.

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