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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#101 » by drsd » Sat Apr 8, 2023 12:52 pm

What's the top-7 so far?
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#102 » by eyriq » Sat Apr 8, 2023 2:01 pm

Tier 1
1. Victor Wembanyama 95%
Tier 2
2. Scoot Henderson 59%
3. Brandon Miller 83%
Tier 3
4. Amen Thompson 35%
Tier 4
T-5. Jarace Walker 19%
T-5. Cam Whitmore 19%
T-5. Gradey Dick 19%
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#103 » by Message Boar » Sat Apr 8, 2023 5:20 pm

Man, this thread is flying.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#104 » by ogmagicfan » Sat Apr 8, 2023 6:47 pm

I decided to breakdown NBA All Stars in 4-14 picks the past 10 Drafts

2013 NBA Draft
None (Giannis was 15th)

2014 NBA Draft
7th - Julius Randle
13th - Zach Lavine

2015 NBA Draft
4th - Kristaps
13th - Devin Booker

2016 NBA Draft
7th - Jamal Murray
11th - Sabonis

2017 NBA Draft
5th - De'Aaron Fox
7th - Lauri
13th - Donovan Mitchell
14th - Bam Adebayo

2018 NBA Draft
4th JJ Jr
5th Trae Young
10th - Mikal Bridges (Future All-Star)
11th - Shai Gilgeous
12th - Miles Bridges (Future All-Star if he rejoins league)

2019 NBA Draft
5th - Darius Garland

2020 NBA Draft
12th - Tyrese Halliburton

2021 NBA Draft
4th - Scottie Barnes ( I think he'll get 1 or 2)
8th - Franz Wagner (Future All-Star)

2022 NBA Draft
5th - Jaden Ivey (Could be)
6th - Bennedict Mathurin (Future All Star)
7th - Shaedon Sharpe (Future All Star)

So over 10 years there's been about 22 All Stars or future all-stars in 4-14 range

This is a deeper than average draft so I wouldnt be surprised if there was more than 2 All Stars in 4-14 picks. We just gotta hope we get one of them.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#105 » by RookieStar » Sat Apr 8, 2023 9:52 pm

I really can't see the why Whitmore is that high.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#106 » by Petre1978 » Sun Apr 9, 2023 12:23 am

RookieStar wrote:I really can't see the why Whitmore is that high.

The scouts can
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (8th Pick) 

Post#107 » by RookieStar » Sun Apr 9, 2023 1:02 am

Petre1978 wrote:
RookieStar wrote:I really can't see the why Whitmore is that high.

The scouts can


The same scouts that said Jabari is the #1 over Paolo? The same scouts that said Franz shpuldnt be in the top-10 draft choices?
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#108 » by eyriq » Sun Apr 9, 2023 1:59 pm

Rayan Rupert added to the poll, Taylor Hendricks added to the big board in tier 4.

Tier 1
1. Victor Wembanyama 95%
Tier 2
2. Scoot Henderson 59%
3. Brandon Miller 83%
Tier 3
4. Amen Thompson 35%
Tier 4
T-5. Jarace Walker 19%
T-5. Cam Whitmore 19%
T-5. Gradey Dick 19%
8. Taylor Hendricks 35%
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#109 » by Howard Mass » Sun Apr 9, 2023 4:56 pm

I like a lot of players in the 5-15 range if the Magic don't move up.

Got to go with Keyonte George here.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#110 » by eyriq » Sun Apr 9, 2023 4:57 pm

Howard Mass wrote:I like a lot of players in the 5-15 range if the Magic don't move up.

Got to go with Keyonte George here.
What are your thoughts on Keyonte?
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#111 » by Howard Mass » Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:01 pm

eyriq wrote:
Howard Mass wrote:I like a lot of players in the 5-15 range if the Magic don't move up.

Got to go with Keyonte George here.
What are your thoughts on Keyonte?


I really like him as a scorer.

It's early though and like a lot of players in that range.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#112 » by eyriq » Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:07 pm

Howard Mass wrote:
eyriq wrote:
Howard Mass wrote:I like a lot of players in the 5-15 range if the Magic don't move up.

Got to go with Keyonte George here.
What are your thoughts on Keyonte?


I really like him as a scorer.

It's early though and like a lot of players in that range.
Same, he's got that Bradley Beal style game. I think he's one of the better shooting guard prospects we've had in the draft in a while.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#113 » by Petre1978 » Sun Apr 9, 2023 5:47 pm

eyriq wrote:
Howard Mass wrote:
eyriq wrote:What are your thoughts on Keyonte?


I really like him as a scorer.

It's early though and like a lot of players in that range.
Same, he's got that Bradley Beal style game. I think he's one of the better shooting guard prospects we've had in the draft in a while.

I like his 3level scoring potential.
Imo one of the most talented from this draft.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#114 » by eyriq » Sun Apr 9, 2023 6:01 pm

I'd rather have lunch with WeHam than any Magic players, and just pick their brains
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#115 » by RookieStar » Sun Apr 9, 2023 10:59 pm

eyriq wrote:I'd rather have lunch with WeHam than any Magic players, and just pick their brains


That's assuming they tell you anything over food.

You better just do a cold plunge with them...
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#116 » by Bensational » Mon Apr 10, 2023 12:31 am

Petre1978 wrote:
eyriq wrote:
Howard Mass wrote:
I really like him as a scorer.

It's early though and like a lot of players in that range.
Same, he's got that Bradley Beal style game. I think he's one of the better shooting guard prospects we've had in the draft in a while.

I like his 3level scoring potential.
Imo one of the most talented from this draft.


This is just my opinion, but I’m not sure George will be that high on our board. He’s kind of antithetical to how the team is being developed. He has the rep for making tough shots, but that’s because he takes tough shots. Cole used to be that guy, but this year he’s really reined it in. Suggs showed big improvement too. Franz, Fultz, WCJ and Harris all take smart shots with a high probability of going in, even if they give up 3’s for 2’s when they do so. Paolo was given a green light to find his game this season but I suspect he’ll be tasked with better shot selection next season too.

That’s why I see guys like Hendricks, Wallace and Dick being to the top of our board. They’re more likely to take shots within the flow of the game and without forcing it up in low % circumstances. That’s what we’re gonna need if we want to be playoff competitive next season.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#117 » by Howard Mass » Mon Apr 10, 2023 7:22 am

Bensational wrote:
Petre1978 wrote:
eyriq wrote:Same, he's got that Bradley Beal style game. I think he's one of the better shooting guard prospects we've had in the draft in a while.

I like his 3level scoring potential.
Imo one of the most talented from this draft.


This is just my opinion, but I’m not sure George will be that high on our board. He’s kind of antithetical to how the team is being developed. He has the rep for making tough shots, but that’s because he takes tough shots. Cole used to be that guy, but this year he’s really reined it in. Suggs showed big improvement too. Franz, Fultz, WCJ and Harris all take smart shots with a high probability of going in, even if they give up 3’s for 2’s when they do so. Paolo was given a green light to find his game this season but I suspect he’ll be tasked with better shot selection next season too.

That’s why I see guys like Hendricks, Wallace and Dick being to the top of our board. They’re more likely to take shots within the flow of the game and without forcing it up in low % circumstances. That’s what we’re gonna need if we want to be playoff competitive next season.


A lot of these guys on the board are close.

It's about picking the right one.

I'm not sure George will be that high either.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (9th Pick) 

Post#118 » by Petre1978 » Mon Apr 10, 2023 9:33 am

Bensational wrote:
Petre1978 wrote:
eyriq wrote:Same, he's got that Bradley Beal style game. I think he's one of the better shooting guard prospects we've had in the draft in a while.

I like his 3level scoring potential.
Imo one of the most talented from this draft.


This is just my opinion, but I’m not sure George will be that high on our board. He’s kind of antithetical to how the team is being developed. He has the rep for making tough shots, but that’s because he takes tough shots. Cole used to be that guy, but this year he’s really reined it in. Suggs showed big improvement too. Franz, Fultz, WCJ and Harris all take smart shots with a high probability of going in, even if they give up 3’s for 2’s when they do so. Paolo was given a green light to find his game this season but I suspect he’ll be tasked with better shot selection next season too.

That’s why I see guys like Hendricks, Wallace and Dick being to the top of our board. They’re more likely to take shots within the flow of the game and without forcing it up in low % circumstances. That’s what we’re gonna need if we want to be playoff competitive next season.

Interesting point of view!
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (Top 11) 

Post#119 » by eyriq » Mon Apr 10, 2023 11:43 am

Tier 1
1. Victor Wembanyama 95%
Tier 2
2. Scoot Henderson 59%
3. Brandon Miller 83%
Tier 3
4. Amen Thompson 35%
Tier 4
T-5. Jarace Walker 19%
T-5. Cam Whitmore 19%
T-5. Gradey Dick 19%
8. Taylor Hendricks 35%
Tier 5
T-9. Anthony Black 22%
T-9. Keyonte George 22%
T-9. Cason Wallace 22%

The top 11 is SET. Good chance we are in a position to draft two of these guys. What did we learn? We would probably prefer one of Walker, Whitmore, Gradey, or Hendricks with our pick and one of Black, George, or Wallace with the Bulls pick. We don't stray far from the 'experts' but that is probably also a product of using the Tankathon big board to populate the poll.
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Re: Orlando Magic Big Board (Top 11) 

Post#120 » by Petre1978 » Mon Apr 10, 2023 12:00 pm

eyriq wrote:Tier 1
1. Victor Wembanyama 95%
Tier 2
2. Scoot Henderson 59%
3. Brandon Miller 83%
Tier 3
4. Amen Thompson 35%
Tier 4
T-5. Jarace Walker 19%
T-5. Cam Whitmore 19%
T-5. Gradey Dick 19%
8. Taylor Hendricks 35%
Tier 5
T-9. Anthony Black 22%
T-9. Keyonte George 22%
T-9. Cason Wallace 22%

The top 11 is SET. Good chance we are in a position to draft two of these guys. What did we learn? We would probably prefer one of Walker, Whitmore, Gradey, or Hendricks with our pick and one of Black, George, or Wallace with the Bulls pick. We don't stray far from the 'experts' but that is probably also a product of using the Tankathon big board to populate the poll.

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