HSOB SIRHC wrote:They're speaking highly of Vesely. Saying he might be more NBA ready than any big man in the draft, including Kanter.
Vesely is the guy who I think Colangelo might take, if not a guard.
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HSOB SIRHC wrote:They're speaking highly of Vesely. Saying he might be more NBA ready than any big man in the draft, including Kanter.


henrydunn13 wrote:Wow. Great news for Kemba. Definitely more interested in him now.

Rhettmatic wrote:How short did you guys think Kemba was before?
Rhettmatic wrote:How short did you guys think Kemba was before?
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:HSOB SIRHC wrote:They're speaking highly of Vesely. Saying he might be more NBA ready than any big man in the draft, including Kanter.
Vesely is the guy who I think Colangelo might take, if not a guard.

fame wrote:I was also under the impression that Kemba was 5'10 to 6'0 with shoes. The fact that he's pretty much 6 feet without shoes is pretty huge news. He's a little bigger than expected and that should probably put some of the size concerns to rest.
5DOM wrote:Pretty sure Vesely's in Europe
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:fame wrote:I was also under the impression that Kemba was 5'10 to 6'0 with shoes. The fact that he's pretty much 6 feet without shoes is pretty huge news. He's a little bigger than expected and that should probably put some of the size concerns to rest.
Watch Utah take him at 3 now.

fame wrote:I was also under the impression that Kemba was 5'10 to 6'0 with shoes. The fact that he's pretty much 6 feet without shoes is pretty huge news. He's a little bigger than expected and that should probably put some of the size concerns to rest.
TDotRep wrote:Than let vesley be picked by clev and were set.

tkim01 wrote:Quick question... do you guys feel that Avery Bradley is a better prospect compared to Knight/Walker? If so, is there any possibility of entertaining our 5th for Avery?
anj wrote:
I'd like to see how his wingspan measures out. He looks like he has little dwarf arms. I know it's not as important in the backcourt, but Wade and Rondo illustrate how long arms can really help a guard.
Few players ever skip athletic testing; even LeBron James, Cleveland's last no-brainer No. 1 pick, participated. Top prospects do skip the drill portion of the combine with some regularity, and Irving won't be alone on the sidelines for that, as Ford has reported Arizona forward Derrick Williams, UConn guard Kemba Walker and Kentucky guard Brandon Knight are among those passing on an opportunity to do the drills.


MEDIC wrote:Few players ever skip athletic testing; even LeBron James, Cleveland's last no-brainer No. 1 pick, participated. Top prospects do skip the drill portion of the combine with some regularity, and Irving won't be alone on the sidelines for that, as Ford has reported Arizona forward Derrick Williams, UConn guard Kemba Walker and Kentucky guard Brandon Knight are among those passing on an opportunity to do the drills.
http://dc.sbnation.com/washington-wizards/2011/5/19/2179232/nba-draft-combine-2011-schedule-time
WTF.
chadfordinsider Chad Ford
Now hearing Alec Burks also pulling out of predraft drills. Enes Kanter and Kawhi Leonard also considering skipping drills.
chadfordinsider Chad Ford
Kyrie Irving, Derrick Williams, Brandon Knight, Kemba Walker, Tristan Thompson all skipping drills portion of pre-draft camp tomorrow.
