Sixerscan wrote:Negrodamus wrote:We have a very small sample size of a Hinkie draft (last year) but I noticed something that might project how we draft going forward. This could have be pointed out on here before and I didn't read it. If so, I apologize.
Michael Carter Williams was 6th in the nation in steals per game last year with 2.74. Combine that with his 6'6 height advantage at PG, incredible max vert, and you have an alluring PG.
Nerlens Noel was 35th in the nation in steals per game last year with 2.08. Very impressive given his position and height. Shows great instinct and mobility at the center position.
Arsalan Kazemi was 37th in the nation in steals per game last year with 2.06. 2nd rounder with mediocre height for his position, but was a double double machine and had a great steal per game rate for his position.
The top three in this draft (Parker, Wiggins, Embiid) didn't display great stats as it relates to steals. Not saying that it takes them out of the running for the 3rd pick, but they would be the first Hinkie players to be drafted with a sub 2.0 spg average in their most recent basketball season.
I don't know Exum's stats last year. I do know he was just shy of 2.0 spg in the U19 games. That said, I feel like he might be the closest thing to what Hinkie is looking for: a blend of size, talent, speed and ability to take away the ball and start the transition offense.
So, at this moment, I'm predicting Exum to the Sixers when the third pick comes around.
The 10th pick is obviously harder to predict. Let's assume that anyone from 5-10 can drop to 10. Smart would be a prototypical choice for the Sixers if we didn't have MCW and didn't just draft Exum. He was third in the nation in steals per game with 2.77. He also had around 3 steals per game last year.
Randle is out (.5). Vonleh is out (.9). McDermott is out (.2). Saric is out (1.3). In fact, I can't really see anyone that fits this mold until someone like TJ Warren (1.73) or Kyle Anderson (1.76).
This past year had a lower steal rate overall (probably because of all the touch foul calls) and the bigs suffered. I could see us possibly trading out of 10 and moving down for more picks (or future first rounders) if a team is interested.
I could also be overreacting over three picks last year.
I think you are kind of missing the forrest for the trees. Hinkie wants to draft good basketball players. Determining who those are is a long process. Many good basketball players happen to have good steal rates.
Wasn't it just drafting the BPA at 11? How can we say it was analytics and looking at steals and ...
He had number 11 (!) and just took the best talent available in a weak draft.
It could have been Trey Burke, because the trade for Noel and Jrue was made before Utah's pick. If Utah (or Portland) took MCW, we took Burke (or McColumn) and we could throw away the 'facts' that he picked MCW because of steals.
And Noel is a very good defender (very mobile, quick) so he can make steals.
But I think Hinkie just took him because he was available (NO didn't want him, he fell into their lap but he doesn't fit with Davis so he was expendable) and wanted to go for the total rebuild.
We can see more after this draft about Hinkie's mindset.
At 3, he will take the player who is still available of Wiggins/Embiid/Parker.
At 10, that's more interesting to me.




















