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Also on the Magic and under everybody's radar- Fournier. IMO this kid has potential to be a great one.
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Randle, Clarkson, Nurkic, Montiejunas, Shabazz, Exum, Len, Middleton if he counts, perhaps Jamison Crowder, Ed Davis, perhaps Covington, long shot in the future Dinwiddie, long shot Tony Snell, long shot Alexis Ajinca, jared sullinger if he can stop growing spherically
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Don't think he counts now, but Bledsoe to me.
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My Picks:
Dante Exum (Utah)
Alec Burks (Utah)
Nikola Mirotic (Chicago)
Reggie Jackson (Detroit)
Tyreke Evans (New Orleans)
Dennis Schröder (Atlanta)
CJ McCollum (Portland)
Noah Vonleh (Portland)
TJ Warren (Phoenix)
Jonas Valanciunas (Toronto)
Nik Stauskas (Sacramento)
Jusuf Nurkic (Denver)
Harrison Barnes (Golden State)
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (Charlotte)
Dion Waiters (Oklahoma City)
Mitch McGary (Oklahoma City)
Elfrid Payton (Orlando)
Jordan Clarkson (Los Angeles)
Julius Randle (Los Angeles)
Extreme Homer Pick:
Iman Shumpert (Cleveland)
Dante Exum (Utah)
Alec Burks (Utah)
Nikola Mirotic (Chicago)
Reggie Jackson (Detroit)
Tyreke Evans (New Orleans)
Dennis Schröder (Atlanta)
CJ McCollum (Portland)
Noah Vonleh (Portland)
TJ Warren (Phoenix)
Jonas Valanciunas (Toronto)
Nik Stauskas (Sacramento)
Jusuf Nurkic (Denver)
Harrison Barnes (Golden State)
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (Charlotte)
Dion Waiters (Oklahoma City)
Mitch McGary (Oklahoma City)
Elfrid Payton (Orlando)
Jordan Clarkson (Los Angeles)
Julius Randle (Los Angeles)
Extreme Homer Pick:
Iman Shumpert (Cleveland)
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Takingbaconback wrote:Randle, Clarkson, Nurkic, Montiejunas, Shabazz, Exum, Len, Middleton if he counts, perhaps Jamison Crowder, Ed Davis, perhaps Covington, long shot in the future Dinwiddie, long shot Tony Snell, long shot Alexis Ajinca, jared sullinger if he can stop growing spherically
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This may not count but again in a different direction, I think Jrue Holiday. If finally healthy, playing in Gentry's offense with Anthony Davis, I think he is one of the most complete players in the league. I have watched him go head to head with Damian Lillard, Steph Curry, James Harden, etc. and be every bit as good. I think Holiday fits this description.
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Kevin6CD wrote:Takingbaconback wrote:Randle, Clarkson, Nurkic, Montiejunas, Shabazz, Exum, Len, Middleton if he counts, perhaps Jamison Crowder, Ed Davis, perhaps Covington, long shot in the future Dinwiddie, long shot Tony Snell, long shot Alexis Ajinca, jared sullinger if he can stop growing spherically
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Ironically, didn't he play PG in college as dual sport guy??
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I think Alex Len if he can stay healthy is going to be a stud.
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Brandon knight easy...played well last year on the Bucks really stepped up sucks he was traded
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HartfordWhalers wrote:What about Beal? Is he too good to be listed here?
In terms of the players listed so far, I like Smart better as a prospect but feel like Exum fits into this category and Smart doesn't. Smart has a chance to be an extremely good guard, but I just don't see any star potential. Exum might never be good, but I'm willing to believe he has that upside still. And I feel like there is some grounding for that in age and such, although I might just be making it up.
In contrast, I like Vonleh for this category and not at all Randle, but that is 100% personal evaluation bias and each has a similar case.
Your picking guys that most think of as high-risk high reward players... which I don't think is the OPs question.
The consensus on Smart is that he's a role player, maybe a great role player, but not a star. I agree with the poster saying people underrate his shot at getting to a star level.
I might put Otto Porter in there as well.
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Golabki wrote:HartfordWhalers wrote:What about Beal? Is he too good to be listed here?
In terms of the players listed so far, I like Smart better as a prospect but feel like Exum fits into this category and Smart doesn't. Smart has a chance to be an extremely good guard, but I just don't see any star potential. Exum might never be good, but I'm willing to believe he has that upside still. And I feel like there is some grounding for that in age and such, although I might just be making it up.
In contrast, I like Vonleh for this category and not at all Randle, but that is 100% personal evaluation bias and each has a similar case.
Your picking guys that most think of as high-risk high reward players... which I don't think is the OPs question.
The consensus on Smart is that he's a role player, maybe a great role player, but not a star. I agree with the poster saying people underrate his shot at getting to a star level.
I might put Otto Porter in there as well.
I feel like I am definitely capturing the spirit of the OP's question, and I would expect the OP to back me up here.
HartfordWhalers wrote:Who has 'star' potential still but isn't viewed as a budding star? Thinking not the Wiggins of the league, but maybe the Zach LaVine's.
Maybe not a great chance, but who has a chance at really reaching that star level in the league?
(And since this is the trade forum, and what would they reasonably cost now?)
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I think Otto Porter showed signs of busting out last year, after a couple of middling years.
I think Aaron Gordon is going to be a big time player. I bet by the end of the year, we are talking about him as a future All-Star. Not really unexpected, as he was the 4th pick a year ago, but he's got real talent.
A really under the radar guy that I like, who I just thinks needs an opportunity is Kyle Anderson. I think he's a player. The Spurs just haven't needed him yet. I bet he ends up a really good player.
And I love what someone else said about Rodney Hood. He can play and has good size for his position.
Oh, and I haven't given up on Thomas Robinson yet. I'll be the last guy on that train.
I think Aaron Gordon is going to be a big time player. I bet by the end of the year, we are talking about him as a future All-Star. Not really unexpected, as he was the 4th pick a year ago, but he's got real talent.
A really under the radar guy that I like, who I just thinks needs an opportunity is Kyle Anderson. I think he's a player. The Spurs just haven't needed him yet. I bet he ends up a really good player.
And I love what someone else said about Rodney Hood. He can play and has good size for his position.
Oh, and I haven't given up on Thomas Robinson yet. I'll be the last guy on that train.
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I think Rubio has the potencial.
He just needs to be healthy.
He just needs to be healthy.
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From March 20th through the playoffs CJ McCollum was putting up some pretty crazy numbers. He very well could get big minutes this year.
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I don't think he's going to be perceived as a star because of other holes in his game (outside shot, defense), but Reggie Jackson is going to put up some crazy assist numbers next year, as the second best ball handler and vision guy on the roster is probably Stanley Johnson (assuming Jennings isn't healthy), meaning a huge step down. Don't be shocked if Reggie averages 10 assists and gets consideration for the all-star team. SVG's system makes his PG's look good.
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Kevin6CD wrote:Takingbaconback wrote:Randle, Clarkson, Nurkic, Montiejunas, Shabazz, Exum, Len, Middleton if he counts, perhaps Jamison Crowder, Ed Davis, perhaps Covington, long shot in the future Dinwiddie, long shot Tony Snell, long shot Alexis Ajinca, jared sullinger if he can stop growing spherically
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LOL dam Jae Crowder I mean but I like Jamison Crowder too. I think he has star potential hahah
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