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Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:46 am
by City of Trees
Its that time of year again College Basketball is underway! Since our beloved Kings look to be lotto bound (AGAIN), lets track and discuss the upcoming draft class.
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:55 pm
by City of Trees
Some early on prospects to watch
Deandre Ayton- 7'1 C
Luka Doncic- 6'8 G/SF
Miles Bridges- 6'8 SF/PF
Mohamed Bamba- 7'0 C 8'0 wingspan
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 5:01 pm
by City of Trees
Michael Porter Jr. is dealing with a hip injury and is out.
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 5:41 pm
by codydaze
I've watched all three Duke games so far this year and Bagley looks like the real deal even though he didn't play second half against Michigan State. The dude is a monster. Miles Bridges looked solid too but he's gonna need to take over for that team at times and it just didn't really happen in the Duke game.
Really interested in watching Ayton play too, I'm intrigued by his game and I'm looking forward to MPJ get back on the floor too.
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:40 pm
by City of Trees
Marvin Bagley- 6'11 PF
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Re: RE: Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:58 pm
by City of Trees
codydaze wrote:Really interested in watching Ayton play too, I'm intrigued by his game
I see an strong athletic freak. Ayton is a muscular 7'1 with a 43" vertical! That's insane.
He needs to work on his post moves and hands.
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:40 pm
by madskillz8
A bit off-topic but I really liked to see some "Full coverage" videos. All NBA player performance videos in youtube are based on made FGs, assists and other successful plays. Uncompleted or bad plays, turnovers cannot be tracked by just watching these "highlight" vids. Just an example: Deaaron Fox videos are uploaded for each of his games but you never been able to see his bad shots or other turnovers out there. Hope some youtubers going to notice this gap.
Re: RE: Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:44 pm
by City of Trees
madskillz8 wrote:A bit off-topic but I really liked to see some "Full coverage" videos. All NBA player performance videos in youtube are based on made FGs, assists and other successful plays. Uncompleted or bad plays, turnovers cannot be tracked by just watching these "highlight" vids. Just an example: Deaaron Fox videos are uploaded for each of his games but you never been able to see his bad shots or other turnovers out there. Hope some youtubers going to notice this gap.
Believe it or not there are a couple youtube channels that do this from time to time.
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:53 pm
by SacKingZZZ
Yep, still a Bridges guy. I think he can improve on offense and defensively he's already a juggernaut.
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:27 pm
by codydaze
madskillz8 wrote:A bit off-topic but I really liked to see some "Full coverage" videos. All NBA player performance videos in youtube are based on made FGs, assists and other successful plays. Uncompleted or bad plays, turnovers cannot be tracked by just watching these "highlight" vids. Just an example: Deaaron Fox videos are uploaded for each of his games but you never been able to see his bad shots or other turnovers out there. Hope some youtubers going to notice this gap.
The DraftExpress player profiles usually do this. When they do the weaknesses they include examples and stats. They're usually pretty in depth.
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:43 pm
by madskillz8
codydaze wrote:madskillz8 wrote:A bit off-topic but I really liked to see some "Full coverage" videos. All NBA player performance videos in youtube are based on made FGs, assists and other successful plays. Uncompleted or bad plays, turnovers cannot be tracked by just watching these "highlight" vids. Just an example: Deaaron Fox videos are uploaded for each of his games but you never been able to see his bad shots or other turnovers out there. Hope some youtubers going to notice this gap.
The DraftExpress player profiles usually do this. When they do the weaknesses they include examples and stats. They're usually pretty in depth.
Thanks for the info btw. Yes, I had watched lots of Deaaron Fox weakness videos by them or similar accounts.
But all "NBA" youtubers doing highlight videos. For example I want to watch how Deaaron missed 11 of his 14 shot but they just show highlights of his 3 fgm, assists and steals. I think there might be a demand for that as well, especially for rookies. How x player missed 10 straight shoot, or y made 8 turnovers. Especially for top tier rookies, it should be cool to see all without watching full game.
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:48 pm
by codydaze
madskillz8 wrote:codydaze wrote:madskillz8 wrote:A bit off-topic but I really liked to see some "Full coverage" videos. All NBA player performance videos in youtube are based on made FGs, assists and other successful plays. Uncompleted or bad plays, turnovers cannot be tracked by just watching these "highlight" vids. Just an example: Deaaron Fox videos are uploaded for each of his games but you never been able to see his bad shots or other turnovers out there. Hope some youtubers going to notice this gap.
The DraftExpress player profiles usually do this. When they do the weaknesses they include examples and stats. They're usually pretty in depth.
Thanks for the info btw. Yes, I had watched lots of Deaaron Fox weakness videos by them or similar accounts.
But all NBA youtubers doing highlight videos. For example I want to watch how Deaaron missed 11 of his 14 shot but they just show highlights of his 3 fgm, assists and steals. I think there might be a demand for that as well, especially for rookies. How x player missed 10 straight shoot, or y made 8 turnovers. Especially for top tier rookies, it should be cool to see all without watching full game.
Yeah I know what you mean. It would definitely be cool to have more NBA analysis profiles rather than just for prospects.
Re: RE: Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:28 pm
by City of Trees
madskillz8 wrote:codydaze wrote:madskillz8 wrote:A bit off-topic but I really liked to see some "Full coverage" videos. All NBA player performance videos in youtube are based on made FGs, assists and other successful plays. Uncompleted or bad plays, turnovers cannot be tracked by just watching these "highlight" vids. Just an example: Deaaron Fox videos are uploaded for each of his games but you never been able to see his bad shots or other turnovers out there. Hope some youtubers going to notice this gap.
The DraftExpress player profiles usually do this. When they do the weaknesses they include examples and stats. They're usually pretty in depth.
Thanks for the info btw. Yes, I had watched lots of Deaaron Fox weakness videos by them or similar accounts.
But all "NBA" youtubers doing highlight videos. For example I want to watch how Deaaron missed 11 of his 14 shot but they just show highlights of his 3 fgm, assists and steals. I think there might be a demand for that as well, especially for rookies. How x player missed 10 straight shoot, or y made 8 turnovers. Especially for top tier rookies, it should be cool to see all without watching full game.
Madskillz8 start a channel and get paid!
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:29 pm
by City of Trees
NFL youtubers do it with QB's where you can see every throw and sack or RB's where you can see every attempt
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 11:42 pm
by madskillz8
City of Trees wrote:NFL youtubers do it with QB's where you can see every throw and sack or RB's where you can see every attempt
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Lol, someone definitely should do it for top lottery picks like Lonzo, Simmons and Fox. I'm too busy with my PhD thing and waiting for Kings game at 3:30AM with local time, but I am going to watch every video for sure!
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:01 am
by jazanetti
I'm a fan of Bridges. He looks like a man that we need - mentally strong leader with great defence and can score also. But freshmen are all the range right now, so Bridges definitely will be out of top-5. Vlade have to work on getting one more lottery pick...
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:28 pm
by City of Trees
Highly touted Missouri freshman Michael Porter Jr., will miss his second consecutive game Thursday due to a leg injury.
The 6-foot-10 Porter, considered the possible No. 1 overall pick in June's NBA draft, was injured two minutes into the season-opening rout over Iowa State. He had two points and two rebounds in two minutes before leaving the contest.
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 3:51 pm
by City of Trees
Ayton is a special athlete. His head is above the rim. His reach looks to go above the backboard. Not sure this is 44" vert tho.
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Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:07 pm
by codydaze
Re: Draft Watch 2018
Posted: Wed Dec 6, 2017 4:41 am
by City of Trees
Ayton was playing some bad post D towards the end of the game tonight. Even fouled the 3 point shooter when his team was up 3 with 2 sec left in the game.
But man, the way he moves at his size is Rare!
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