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Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Tue Feb 8, 2022 12:59 am
by CP War Hawks
I'm very slow on this draft. Haven't watch a full game of Duke, Kentucky, etc. I want to know the unknown prospects that have potential going 1st like Primo, Trey Murphy, etc.

David Roddy has caught my eye, 6-5 250 pound sf.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:16 am
by Coeur
Roddy is Not an NBA player.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:31 am
by NotMyKawhi
Blake Wesley

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:36 am
by babyjax13
I like Alondes Williams and Allen Flannigan. I can see both making it to an NBA team as a physical guard who can get some stops and make plays a bit. Flannigan has more potential as a shooter. He has regressed this year due to his recovery from injury, but if he returns to form during the tournament I think he could rise a lot.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:47 am
by Coeur
Andrew Nembard
Jaime Jaquez
Wendell Moore jr

All 3 ignite sg’s

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:51 am
by clyde21
dont really feel like there's a huge list of sleepers this yr but if I had to put one together

Keon Ellis
E.J Liddell
Trevion Williams
Alondes Williams
Darius Days
Oscar Tshiebwe (not sure he counts as a 'sleeper')

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 3:32 pm
by EvanZ
Ryan Rollins
Jalen Cook
Jalen Williams (Santa Clara)
David Roddy
Isaiah Stevens
Terry Roberts
Norchad Omier

These are real sleepers. All these other guys being mentioned were top recruits and talked about for years now.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 6:29 pm
by EMG518
Gabriele Procida
Bryce Mcgowens

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 8:23 pm
by WargamesX
Orlando Robinson

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:43 am
by realEAST
In addition to those already mentioned, to various degrees in no particular order:

Julian Champagnie (St. Johns) - Junior - 6'8 Forward
18.5 PT / 6.6 REB / 1.9 AST / 1.2 BLK / 1.8 STL

Caleb Love (UNC) - Sophomore - 6'4 Guard
14.9 PT / 3.2 REB / 3.7 AST / 1.2 STL / 42% 3P (5.5 att)

Isaiah Mobley (USC) - Junior - 6'10 Forward / Center
14.7 PT / 8.5 REB / 3.2 AST / 1 BLK / 1 STL / 39% 3PT (4 att) / OBPM: 6.6; DBPM: 3.0; BPM: 9.6

Will Richardson (Oregon) - Senior - 6'5 Guard
15.5 PT / 3.3 REB / 3.5 AST / 1.3 STL / 44% 3PT (5 att) / OBPM: 6.4; DBPM: 1.5; BPM: 7.9

Jordan Hall (St. Joseph's) - Sophomore - 6'8 Guard
14.3 PT / 6.8 REB / 6.5 AST / 1.3 STL / 36% 3PT (6 att)

Ron Harper jr (Rutgers) - Senior - 6'6 Forward
15.5 PT / 6.3 REB / 1.8 AST / 1.2 STL / 41% 3PT (5 att)

Jalen Wilson (Kansas) - Junior - 6'8 Forward
10.7 PT / 7.1 REB / 1.9 AST / 1 STL / OBPM: 4.9; DBPM: 3.1; BPM: 8

Azoulas Tubelis (Arizona) - Sophomore - 6'11 Forward
15 PT / 6.6 REB / 2.5 AST / 1 STL / 1 BLK / OBPM: 5.5; DBPM: 3.9; BPM: 9.4

Marcus Sasser (Houston) - Junior - 6'1 Guard
17.7 PT / 2.6 REB / 2.8 AST / 2.3 STL / 44% 3PT (8.5 att) / OBPM: 6.8; DBPM: 4.3; BPM: 11.2

Iverson Molinar (Mississippi State) - Junior - 6'1 Guard
18.5 PT / 3.3 REB / 3.9 AST / 1.2 STL / career 37% 3PT

Buddy Boeheim (Syracuse) - Senior - 6'6 Guard
19.2 PT / 3.7 REB / 3.5 AST / 1.3 STL / career 37% 3PT (7 att)

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 4:17 pm
by UcanUwill
Sorry if my post is inappropriate here, I just thought this is the best place to ask you NCAA heads, as a Lithuanian fanboy, wanted to know what your guys opinion on PF Ąžuolas Tubelis from Arizona? Any legit NBA potential there?

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 4:44 pm
by azcatz11
UcanUwill wrote:Sorry if my post is inappropriate here, I just thought this is the best place to ask you NCAA heads, as a Lithuanian fanboy, wanted to know what your guys opinion on PF Ąžuolas Tubelis from Arizona? Any legit NBA potential there?


No, he's not an NBA player. Great college player though!

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 4:47 pm
by UcanUwill
azcatz11 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:Sorry if my post is inappropriate here, I just thought this is the best place to ask you NCAA heads, as a Lithuanian fanboy, wanted to know what your guys opinion on PF Ąžuolas Tubelis from Arizona? Any legit NBA potential there?


No, he's not an NBA player. Great college player though!


Thats sad to hear, but of all people, you probably know the best.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 4:56 pm
by azcatz11
UcanUwill wrote:
azcatz11 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:Sorry if my post is inappropriate here, I just thought this is the best place to ask you NCAA heads, as a Lithuanian fanboy, wanted to know what your guys opinion on PF Ąžuolas Tubelis from Arizona? Any legit NBA potential there?


No, he's not an NBA player. Great college player though!


Thats sad to hear, but of all people, you probably know the best.


Just my opinion. I’m not a scout guy like others here. He’s just not an nba athlete and plays below the rim. That could work I guess in the nba but he also can’t really shoot the 3 and I don’t know what position hed play.

His touch though around the basket is next level. Did you know he had a twin brother also on the team?

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 5:06 pm
by UcanUwill
azcatz11 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:
azcatz11 wrote:
No, he's not an NBA player. Great college player though!


Thats sad to hear, but of all people, you probably know the best.


Just my opinion. I’m not a scout guy like others here. He’s just not an nba athlete and plays below the rim. That could work I guess in the nba but he also can’t really shoot the 3 and I don’t know what position hed play.

His touch though around the basket is next level. Did you know he had a twin brother also on the team?


I know he has a brother, but I know he is not talented enough. My limited knowledge of Ąžuolas forms a similar opinion, he kinda does versatile things, but nothing that great, he can hit a jumper, but you dont really want him to be a shooter, he can score in the post, but he is not really efficient post master, and he can finish, but he is not long enough to be a great pick and roll finisher. I do think hes athletic tho, I am surprised you said he is not athletic, but I imagine you watched him far more than I did.

P.S. word ąžuolas mean oak in Lithuanian, as in the tree. Unlike American English, most Lithuanian names aren't nouns of something else, but Ąžuolas is a rare exception and a common Lithuanian male name. Oak itself in Lithuanian culture is valued and kinda a symbol of strength or smth, probably as a remnant of old paganist culture still.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 5:28 pm
by basketballRob
Walker Kessler.

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Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:59 pm
by azcatz11
UcanUwill wrote:
azcatz11 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:
Thats sad to hear, but of all people, you probably know the best.


Just my opinion. I’m not a scout guy like others here. He’s just not an nba athlete and plays below the rim. That could work I guess in the nba but he also can’t really shoot the 3 and I don’t know what position hed play.

His touch though around the basket is next level. Did you know he had a twin brother also on the team?


I know he has a brother, but I know he is not talented enough. My limited knowledge of Ąžuolas forms a similar opinion, he kinda does versatile things, but nothing that great, he can hit a jumper, but you dont really want him to be a shooter, he can score in the post, but he is not really efficient post master, and he can finish, but he is not long enough to be a great pick and roll finisher. I do think hes athletic tho, I am surprised you said he is not athletic, but I imagine you watched him far more than I did.

P.S. word ąžuolas mean oak in Lithuanian, as in the tree. Unlike American English, most Lithuanian names aren't nouns of something else, but Ąžuolas is a rare exception and a common Lithuanian male name. Oak itself in Lithuanian culture is value and kinda a symbol of strength or smth, probably as a remnant of old paganist culture still.


I agree with your analysis. He really is pretty good at everything but he doesn't have that one great trait he probably needs to be an NBA player.

I don't think he's some super slow unathletic dude but I don't think he's an NBA athlete. A lot of his game is craftiness below the rim. He does have super quick hands though and forces a lot of turnovers when AZ presses on D.

But yeah, I obviously hope he makes the league but I don't see it. He's been a joy to watch these past couple of years.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 2:11 am
by LewisnotMiller
NotMyKawhi wrote:Blake Wesley


As an ND fan, I think the same!
Gotta work on that shot though...

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:20 am
by CP War Hawks
azcatz11 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:
azcatz11 wrote:
No, he's not an NBA player. Great college player though!


Thats sad to hear, but of all people, you probably know the best.


Just my opinion. I’m not a scout guy like others here. He’s just not an nba athlete and plays below the rim. That could work I guess in the nba but he also can’t really shoot the 3 and I don’t know what position hed play.

His touch though around the basket is next level. Did you know he had a twin brother also on the team?


Who are these people, I'd like to pick their brain.

Re: Sleeper Prospects

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:03 pm
by The-Power
azcatz11 wrote:
UcanUwill wrote:Sorry if my post is inappropriate here, I just thought this is the best place to ask you NCAA heads, as a Lithuanian fanboy, wanted to know what your guys opinion on PF Ąžuolas Tubelis from Arizona? Any legit NBA potential there?


No, he's not an NBA player. Great college player though!

I think he can be an NBA player. I'd invest a second round pick in him and see what he can do with a year or two of NBA athletic and shooting training. Size, feel and baseline skills are there to work with, he'll just have to put in a lot of work to become a respectable shooter and always stay in top shape.