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Post#1641 » by No-Man » Tue Jun 20, 2017 4:29 pm

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Post#1642 » by EvanZ » Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:54 pm

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Post#1643 » by reanimator » Tue Jun 27, 2017 1:18 am

http://www.nbadraft.net/nike-elite-100-rostermeasurements

Don't know if he is a serious prospect but Alex Antetokounmpo has a 6'4 w/o shoes and 7 ft span disparity :o
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Post#1644 » by Cactus Jack » Wed Jun 28, 2017 3:04 am

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Post#1645 » by a-French-Fan » Thu Jun 29, 2017 4:04 pm

For 2019 draft, has anybody here ever heard about Sekou Doumbouya?

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Post#1646 » by Marcus » Thu Jun 29, 2017 6:31 pm

a-French-Fan wrote:For 2019 draft, has anybody here ever heard about Sekou Doumbouya?

Born in Africa, grew up in France, started basketball only at 12-13, went to INSEP at 14 instead of 15(our federal center. Among alumni: half of french NBA players), pro at 15 (Pro B, second french level), first team of U18 Euro, although he was the yougest player t in december 2016 (15 at the beginning, 16 for the final).


he's been discussed around here a few times. He's on most radars here on the board.
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Post#1647 » by Atmanne » Sat Jul 8, 2017 7:17 pm

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Barrett's been murdering the FIBA U19 tourney at 17 years old.
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Post#1648 » by GimmeDat » Sat Jul 8, 2017 10:18 pm

Atmanne wrote:
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Barrett's been murdering the FIBA U19 tourney at 17 years old.


Finished with 38, wow. Statement game.
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Post#1649 » by EricAnderson » Sun Jul 9, 2017 5:16 am

If Barrett reclassifies him and Bagley will be a hell of a debate for the first pick in the 2019 draft
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Post#1650 » by peZt » Sun Jul 9, 2017 10:07 am

EricAnderson wrote:If Barrett reclassifies him and Bagley will be a hell of a debate for the first pick in the 2019 draft


Don't forget Zion. Killer top 3
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Post#1651 » by The-Power » Mon Jul 10, 2017 12:30 pm

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EricAnderson wrote:If Barrett reclassifies him and Bagley will be a hell of a debate for the first pick in the 2019 draft


Don't forget Zion. Killer top 3

Don't sleep on Reddish if he can get his intensity up. Arguably the most gifted player in his class.
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Post#1653 » by DirtyDez » Wed Aug 9, 2017 7:43 pm

^^ Quinerly committed to Arizona yesterday but I think Dotson will end up being better. He explodes to the cup. Kansas bound.
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Post#1654 » by reanimator » Wed Aug 9, 2017 8:01 pm

DirtyDez wrote:^^ Quinerly committed to Arizona yesterday but I think Dotson will end up being better. He explodes to the cup. Kansas bound.


Saw Dotson live and I don't know that I see that. Quinerly another echelon of ballhandler and finisher at the rim in the half-court.

Quentin Grimes is really the best longterm, though.
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Post#1655 » by DirtyDez » Wed Aug 9, 2017 9:37 pm

reanimator wrote:
DirtyDez wrote:^^ Quinerly committed to Arizona yesterday but I think Dotson will end up being better. He explodes to the cup. Kansas bound.


Saw Dotson live and I don't know that I see that. Quinerly another echelon of ballhandler and finisher at the rim in the half-court.

Quentin Grimes is really the best longterm, though.


Grimes is special.

According to the Scout guys Dotson is outplaying his ranking and projects to be a more complete PG than Quinerly. I just think he's a late bloomer.

I'm excited to see Quinerly though. Arizona hasn't landed a PG this good since Josiah Turner who flamed out. Apparently Romar was big in closing the deal.
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Post#1656 » by azcatz11 » Wed Aug 9, 2017 10:11 pm

DirtyDez wrote:
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DirtyDez wrote:^^ Quinerly committed to Arizona yesterday but I think Dotson will end up being better. He explodes to the cup. Kansas bound.


Saw Dotson live and I don't know that I see that. Quinerly another echelon of ballhandler and finisher at the rim in the half-court.

Quentin Grimes is really the best longterm, though.


Grimes is special.

According to the Scout guys Dotson is outplaying his ranking and projects to be a more complete PG than Quinerly. I just think he's a late bloomer.

I'm excited to see Quinerly though. Arizona hasn't landed a PG this good since Josiah Turner who flamed out. Apparently Romar was big in closing the deal.


Josiah Turner - the unspoken one :lol:

Isn't he in jail or something?
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Post#1657 » by reanimator » Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:35 pm

DirtyDez wrote:
reanimator wrote:
DirtyDez wrote:^^ Quinerly committed to Arizona yesterday but I think Dotson will end up being better. He explodes to the cup. Kansas bound.


Saw Dotson live and I don't know that I see that. Quinerly another echelon of ballhandler and finisher at the rim in the half-court.

Quentin Grimes is really the best longterm, though.


Grimes is special.

According to the Scout guys Dotson is outplaying his ranking and projects to be a more complete PG than Quinerly. I just think he's a late bloomer.

I'm excited to see Quinerly though. Arizona hasn't landed a PG this good since Josiah Turner who flamed out. Apparently Romar was big in closing the deal.


I just don't see what Scout is saying. Dotson played well in July and he is a tough as nails guard who likes to attack (mostly in transition), can shoot, can pass, defends but I don't see the handle to ever be a breakdown guy especially at mayyyybe 5'11. I see a Jarrett Jack type ceiling.
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Post#1658 » by realEAST » Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:21 am

Been looking towards 2020 Draft, and there is this guy who intrigued me, James Wiseman. Can anybody write something more thorough having followed him more closely, I've only seen those few youtube clips
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Post#1659 » by nolang1 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 10:06 pm

realEAST wrote:Been looking towards 2020 Draft, and there is this guy who intrigued me, James Wiseman. Can anybody write something more thorough having followed him more closely, I've only seen those few youtube clips


Watched him during the FIBA U16s and thought he looked like the best prospect there, so I wasn't totally shocked to see him #1 in ESPN's 2019 recruiting rankings (edit: he's up to #1 in Scout now too). He's young for his class and has very good hands and finishing ability to go with his size (at 6'11" with a 7'4" wingspan, any taller or longer he gets is just a bonus at this point). He seems to have the beginnings of a post game and can hit some mid-rangers, but for the most part he keeps things simple and efficient.
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Post#1660 » by Justwar » Tue Sep 19, 2017 4:28 am

James Wiseman likely reclasses

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