Double Helix wrote:I'm usually pretty good at predicting guys who are going to climb up draft boards as March Madness, workouts, etc take place and the most likely candidate right now that I'm going to call is Austin Rivers.
His game is just more suited to NBA ball than the NCAA, especially if he measures out at 6'5 in shoes and is seen as more of a SG prospect. He literally has all the tools, except height, that you'd look for in a young SG prospect. He can get to the net at will. His first step is above average. He's quick going either way. He has an assortment of hesitations he uses to create space. He can finish with either hand. He can make quick decisions on the move. He has excellent form and release on his jumper and seems to have NBA range. I know his numbers so far has underwhelmed everybody but people will try to see sort of a Eric Gordon/Steph Curry/Monta type of player in him and if he's 6'5 I'd be interested in rolling with a guy with those kind of skills at SG. it's all going to come down to his height unfortunately. 6'5 with 6'7 or above wingspan will give GMs assurance that he won't need to be converted. Anything less than those measurements though and he probably slides since he's not putting up enough assist numbers or points to compensate. Fundamentally though... it's almost all there. He's fun to watch and assuming he can defend a position reasonably well I think his game is better suited to the pro style.
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I too don't mind if we get him at the 2 spot. Our team really lack a 2nd go-to-scorer. I agree on his game it'll translate well to the NBA. He also uses p&r well I think it'll fit well with Val and really excel on the half court offense. The only two knocks I have on him are that he doesn't pass well (too selfish at times) and he doesn't defend well.
When he's on, he's flat out on but when he struggles he struggles and goes on epic chucking mode. However, if we drop to 7 to 10, I definitely won't mind seeing him land on our team. He can flat out score, and maybe I'm tired of watching Debrick play.
A perfect 2 is someone who can score, handle the ball well, play D, and get teammates involved. For River, he has scoring and handle, he's not perfect but its better than nothing I guess, cos he's really really good at scoring and has insane handle. As for Demar...he...um, yeah, what does he have?