reanimator wrote:none of those names seem to match up with what your saying
told ya. Knew you'd deflect. It's okay...you and others are blind fanboys. No sense in wasting my time responding to you. Have a good one.
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reanimator wrote:none of those names seem to match up with what your saying
EMG518 wrote:I haven't been around lately, been real busy so I haven't kept up with the draft a ton. What's the current talk going on about Fultz. Has there been any concerns about the speed at which he plays the game. He seems like he is in 3rd gear all the time. I am a little concerned about him defensively as well as him getting separation on his shot at the next level. Has anyone else expressed similar concerns?
antonac wrote:is it just me or does Fultz seem to be relying on being taller/longer than a lot of his match ups? he's down as an elite ball handler but a lot of his mid-range efforts seem to be taken with almost no seperation, lots of fade aways, and he does finish well in contact but again, he's always finishing in contact rather than carving a gap for himself.
cool in college but that will prove a problem in the NBA when he's up against more nuanced defenders and bigger guys,
antonac wrote:is it just me or does Fultz seem to be relying on being taller/longer than a lot of his match ups? he's down as an elite ball handler but a lot of his mid-range efforts seem to be taken with almost no seperation, lots of fade aways, and he does finish well in contact but again, he's always finishing in contact rather than carving a gap for himself.
cool in college but that will prove a problem in the NBA when he's up against more nuanced defenders and bigger guys,

RipCity71252 wrote:A lot people think he'll be able to score right away and I guess that's partly true, but there will definitely be a learning curve for him and I think people's feelings on him are largely based on his ability to work past that and figure out how he will get to his spots that give him the best chance to be effective.
reanimator wrote:jrob23 wrote:reanimator wrote:I don't know why people engage him in this thread. He has an excuse for everything. Arizona didn't have Allen but has ample 5 star long, athletic wings (Alkins, Simmons) and Rustic isn't some defensive titan. Knocking down FTs are a problem but never seen someone negate a person getting to the line frequently and keeping a bad roster competitive against a top 5 team. He played 39 minutes of highly efficient basketball sans the last minute of chucking trying to lessen the score disparity.
No one will answer this though...When was the last time a top 5 pick led a roster this bad to a good record in a Power 5 league?
the reason why it's hard to do is because great players make players around them better so you end up thinking it's a great team when in fact it's mostly because of one player or a great coach/system.
Can you cite some examples of this?
E-Balla wrote:reanimator wrote:jrob23 wrote:
the reason why it's hard to do is because great players make players around them better so you end up thinking it's a great team when in fact it's mostly because of one player or a great coach/system.
Can you cite some examples of this?
Not saying I agree with him and his post was looney toons but Lonzo is doing this right now. Of course his team isn't as bad as Washington but they aren't good and he has them looking like the best offense in the NCAA. I'd say DSJ is similar (his talent is horrible).

reanimator wrote:E-Balla wrote:reanimator wrote:
Can you cite some examples of this?
Not saying I agree with him and his post was looney toons but Lonzo is doing this right now. Of course his team isn't as bad as Washington but they aren't good and he has them looking like the best offense in the NCAA. I'd say DSJ is similar (his talent is horrible).
I see multiple NBA players on that UCLA roster, Lonzo or no Lonzo. I don't agree that DSJ is making NCST better and I'm not one to agree the talent level there is horrible but I'm not doing that argument again for the 10000x.
Wade is the only person on that list that was reasonable. He took an elite Kenpom offense with a really bad defense further than any other team with a similar profile.
Have It All wrote:After not really seeing a whole lot of him, the heated debate in this thread made me go back and watch some Fultz highlights/games. Definitely sold on this kid. His game is almost effortless at time and anyone who argues "lack of competition" is just ignorant. It's not like he's Lillard playing at Weber State.
EMG518 wrote:I haven't been around lately, been real busy so I haven't kept up with the draft a ton. What's the current talk going on about Fultz. Has there been any concerns about the speed at which he plays the game. He seems like he is in 3rd gear all the time. I am a little concerned about him defensively as well as him getting separation on his shot at the next level. Has anyone else expressed similar concerns?
jrob23 wrote: At this point it would take quite a game to move him into my top 6. I have moved him up past DSJ recently.
Have It All wrote:After not really seeing a whole lot of him, the heated debate in this thread made me go back and watch some Fultz highlights/games. Definitely sold on this kid. His game is almost effortless at time and anyone who argues "lack of competition" is just ignorant. It's not like he's Lillard playing at Weber State.
reanimator wrote:jrob23 wrote: At this point it would take quite a game to move him into my top 6. I have moved him up past DSJ recently.
Could you post your big board, I'm legitimately curious

jrob23 wrote:reanimator wrote:jrob23 wrote: At this point it would take quite a game to move him into my top 6. I have moved him up past DSJ recently.
Could you post your big board, I'm legitimately curious
It's not finalized. I'll do that once the season starts and then it'll be a slightly moving target until Draft night as information comes in.
I also don't care about how prospects will do initially. I put more emphasis on what they'll be once they realize their potential and become their best selves. This is how I envision redrafts in 2020 going
But if I must.
My redraft Big Board:
Ball-best PG in the class
Jackson-versatile elite defender with upside
Ntilikina-elite defender, combo guard. Raw but immense upside. Maybe most in class
Bridges-Draymond Green if he was one of the best athletes in the NBA who can play 3 and 4
Leaf-Kevin Love 2.0. Ideal stretch 4 skills. Needs upper body strength that should come in 2-3 years
Tatum-Chance to match Otto Porter who I see as developing into one of the better two way SF in the league
Fox-elite defender, huge upside offensively/physically.
Isaac-will take a few years but poor man's Bosh
Fultz-PnR nightmare, scores on all three levels...IF he raises intensity. More flash than substance right now
Monk-Avery Bradley on steroids
Kurucs-Manu 2.0 with better athleticism and higher upside
DSJ-D Rose lite but better PG skills. dropping down my board
Adebayo-Dwight light. Huge upside. 50/50 he reaches it. Has tools to do it though.
Ferguson-based on 3 and D. Highlight machine in the making
My mock draft:
Ball
Fultz
Jackson
Tatum
Monk
Ntilikina
Isaac
Bridges
Leaf
DSJ
Fox
Adebayo
Kurucs
Ferguson
Edit...how about yours?
reanimator wrote:E-Balla wrote:reanimator wrote:
Can you cite some examples of this?
Not saying I agree with him and his post was looney toons but Lonzo is doing this right now. Of course his team isn't as bad as Washington but they aren't good and he has them looking like the best offense in the NCAA. I'd say DSJ is similar (his talent is horrible).
I see multiple NBA players on that UCLA roster, Lonzo or no Lonzo. I don't agree that DSJ is making NCST better and I'm not one to agree the talent level there is horrible but I'm not doing that argument again for the 10000x.
Wade is the only person on that list that was reasonable. He took an elite Kenpom offense with a really bad defense further than any other team with a similar profile.