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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#121 » by WalterBenjamin » Sat Mar 24, 2018 2:12 pm

TheZachAttack wrote:Bigger Gary Harris offensively. Elite perimeter defense and ability to switch 1-4. That's an amazing player.

I agree. He could be a 2 guard in the right team. Hughe defensive upside if posible... For instance that would make Philly a top 2-3 defensive team in the league.
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Post#122 » by moss_is_1 » Sat Mar 24, 2018 7:51 pm

I'd love to have him on the Wolves.
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Post#123 » by yoyoboy » Sat Mar 24, 2018 9:00 pm

I'm hoping we snag him with our pick but I'm starting to think he'll get picked just before us, especially considering he's been playing well in the tournament while some of the other guys have done no favors for their stock recently.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#124 » by Stillwater » Mon Mar 26, 2018 1:54 am

Struggling against the closest thing to a NBA defense he's seen in tech is a bit devaluing
Most of his ft came at the end which were most of his points.
Like him as a prospect but I think he's a bit overrated given his solid season on the best offensive team in the country at age 21.
He's in the 8-12 range as the safest pick in that range. Could go as high as 7 but more likely falls to 10
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#125 » by dorkestra » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:32 am

Stillwater wrote:Struggling against the closest thing to a NBA defense he's seen in tech is a bit devaluing
Most of his ft came at the end which were most of his points.
Like him as a prospect but I think he's a bit overrated given his solid season on the best offensive team in the country at age 21.
He's in the 8-12 range as the safest pick in that range. Could go as high as 7 but more likely falls to 10


I could see Philly going for him with the Lakers pick.
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Post#126 » by doordoor123 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:59 am

I’ll still think he goes 4 or 5 in the draft. He’s a bigger, more athletic Klay Thompson.
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Post#127 » by LordCovington33 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:04 am

dorkestra wrote:
Stillwater wrote:Struggling against the closest thing to a NBA defense he's seen in tech is a bit devaluing
Most of his ft came at the end which were most of his points.
Like him as a prospect but I think he's a bit overrated given his solid season on the best offensive team in the country at age 21.
He's in the 8-12 range as the safest pick in that range. Could go as high as 7 but more likely falls to 10


I could see Philly going for him with the Lakers pick.

Absolutely. Could attach a minor asset (e.g. TJ or Holmes) to trade up if necessary.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#128 » by Kolkmania » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:33 pm

doordoor123 wrote:I’ll still think he goes 4 or 5 in the draft. He’s a bigger, more athletic Klay Thompson.


Klay Thompson is also 6'7'' in shoes and a much better shooter.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#129 » by The-Power » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:38 pm

Kolkmania wrote:
doordoor123 wrote:I’ll still think he goes 4 or 5 in the draft. He’s a bigger, more athletic Klay Thompson.


Klay Thompson is also 6'7'' in shoes and a much better shooter.

Don't see the Thompson comparison. Bridges is longer, much more disruptive on defense, and clearly more athletic. At the same time, Klay is a generational shooter and Mikal simply isn't that. They are just different players, but I wouldn't blink twice if Bridges was indeed picked in the top 5 – I have him there myself.
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Post#130 » by cksdayoff » Tue Mar 27, 2018 12:20 am

klay is a tier above.
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Post#131 » by doordoor123 » Tue Mar 27, 2018 12:39 am

Klay wasn’t Klay before he was in the NBA. Bridges can be as good if not better once he’s in the NBA. He needs to add a little to his game, but nothing that can’t be done relatively soon.

I really like Bridges for the Magic. Think he’s exactly the kind of player they want, he fits in perfectly on the wing where he could help space the floor for others and provide defense.
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Post#132 » by NBA Fan 1234 » Tue Mar 27, 2018 5:42 pm

I wrote a breakdown on Mikal Bridges here - https://thefrontofficeeye.com/2018/03/27/1053/

It has videos, stats, and writing on his strengths and weaknesses. (Check out the about me - I used to work in the F/O for a team after undergrad.)
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Post#133 » by doordoor123 » Thu Mar 29, 2018 4:33 am

FrontOfficeEye wrote:I wrote a breakdown on Mikal Bridges here - https://thefrontofficeeye.com/2018/03/27/1053/

It has videos, stats, and writing on his strengths and weaknesses. (Check out the about me - I used to work in the F/O for a team after undergrad.)


Really nice breakdown and some good observations. I never noticed how much he cuts down the middle. That’s something that won’t be as effective in the NBA unless he gets better at running curls and adds more fakes to his arsenal.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#134 » by NBA Fan 1234 » Thu Mar 29, 2018 4:26 pm

doordoor123 wrote:
FrontOfficeEye wrote:I wrote a breakdown on Mikal Bridges here - https://thefrontofficeeye.com/2018/03/27/1053/

It has videos, stats, and writing on his strengths and weaknesses. (Check out the about me - I used to work in the F/O for a team after undergrad.)


Really nice breakdown and some good observations. I never noticed how much he cuts down the middle. That’s something that won’t be as effective in the NBA unless he gets better at running curls and adds more fakes to his arsenal.


He really needs to add some turnarounds in the post. Every clip I watched was him going middle and bullying the guy.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#135 » by SeattleJazzFan » Thu Mar 29, 2018 5:15 pm

Bridges is a better shooter coming out of college than Klay was. doesn't mean he'll be that in the NBA like Klay became, but its silly, just based on the same point in their career that Bridges can't become similar to Klay as a shooter. probably not likely because Klay is so great, but at the same point in their career Bridges is right there.
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Post#136 » by The-Power » Thu Mar 29, 2018 6:10 pm

FrontOfficeEye wrote:I wrote a breakdown on Mikal Bridges here - https://thefrontofficeeye.com/2018/03/27/1053/

It has videos, stats, and writing on his strengths and weaknesses. (Check out the about me - I used to work in the F/O for a team after undergrad.)

Going to check that out in more detail later but I applaud you for the effort. Where do you rank him this year on your big board?
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Post#137 » by daoneandonly » Fri Mar 30, 2018 11:58 am

FrontOfficeEye wrote:I wrote a breakdown on Mikal Bridges here - https://thefrontofficeeye.com/2018/03/27/1053/

It has videos, stats, and writing on his strengths and weaknesses. (Check out the about me - I used to work in the F/O for a team after undergrad.)


Great read, do you plan on doing anything similar for any of the other guys? I'd love to read the same on Bagley, Bamba, Porter, etc.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#138 » by doordoor123 » Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:40 pm

Reggie Miller is a better comp
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#139 » by PLO » Sun Apr 1, 2018 12:25 am

doordoor123 wrote:Reggie Miller is a better comp


That's an interesting comp and I like it. If he learns to move off-ball like Miller did and is within reach of his efficiency he's probably worth a number one pick, obviously that's an unlikely outcome but even if he's a shadow of Miller that's still a very valuable player. Still, a Milleresque upside is an all-time upside.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 

Post#140 » by nolang1 » Sun Apr 1, 2018 12:33 am

I guess in that if he imitated Reggie Miller on offense could be some fraction as good and then he could make up for it by being better on defense.

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