DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Hopefully tomorrow we get more clarity on how scouts view Enes Kanter as a prospect. A lot of people like him, but no one seemed blown away.
Wonder if Kanter winds up being available at 5?
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DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Hopefully tomorrow we get more clarity on how scouts view Enes Kanter as a prospect. A lot of people like him, but no one seemed blown away.

bboyskinnylegs wrote:Combine interviews are up:
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/NBA ... night-3708
Irving, Walker, Knight so far.
Rhettmatic wrote:Interesting:DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Hopefully tomorrow we get more clarity on how scouts view Enes Kanter as a prospect. A lot of people like him, but no one seemed blown away.
Wonder if Kanter winds up being available at 5?
Youngblood wrote:Rhettmatic wrote:Interesting:DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Hopefully tomorrow we get more clarity on how scouts view Enes Kanter as a prospect. A lot of people like him, but no one seemed blown away.
Wonder if Kanter winds up being available at 5?
If he is I think it becomes a no brainer.

Rhettmatic wrote:Interesting:DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Hopefully tomorrow we get more clarity on how scouts view Enes Kanter as a prospect. A lot of people like him, but no one seemed blown away.
Wonder if Kanter winds up being available at 5?

RaptorsInsider1 wrote:Rhettmatic wrote:Interesting:DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Hopefully tomorrow we get more clarity on how scouts view Enes Kanter as a prospect. A lot of people like him, but no one seemed blown away.
Wonder if Kanter winds up being available at 5?
If he does hopefully we don't pick him..

Brinbe wrote:Youngblood wrote:
If he is I think it becomes a no brainer.
Well, it should be, but who knows with BC...


The NCAA’s deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft has passed and the field is now set. Frustrated with the amount of subjective analysis surrounding the draft, especially comparisons based mostly around physical appearance, I attempted last spring to create a statistical means for comparing draft prospects to draft prospects from previous seasons. Here is a little explanation of the impetus for this project:
For years, every guard with exceptional leaping ability was potentially the next Michael Jordan. Every long white player who can shoot is the next Larry Bird, Keith Van Horn or Adam Morrison; depending on the era. Although, in some parts of Rhode Island they’re referred to as the second coming of Austin Croshere. Every point guard from Gonzaga is the next John Stockton, every huge, awkward center is the next Greg Ostertag and every shot-blocking center with African roots is the next Dikembe Mutombo. These comparisons, based on skin color, position, the college they attended or one singular attribute, do a diservice to the players and fans alike.
The idea was to create an objective method for comparing players, instead of having to rely so heavily on subjective observation. I recognize that this is largely an over-reaction which creates its own set of problems. This system is based on college statistics, and just those from the season before the player was drafted. Therefore, it doesn’t capture potential, patterns of development, personality, or athleticism; besides how it is tangentially reflected in a player’s production. What these similarity scores are meant to identify are the players who produced at the most comparable level to each draft prospect. John Hollinger, of ESPN, and Kevin Pelton, of Basketball Prospectus, both have similar systems, which haven’t been released yet for this year’s draft. However, theirs compare draft prospects to NBA players and are much more valuable in predicting potential career arcs for each player. Mine is merely a snapshot - at this moment in time Player A’s college production is most similar to Player B’s.


raptors89 wrote:TheHoopsReport Ryan Feldman
Brandon Knight went out to dinner with the Toronto Raptors. I hear they have a lot of interest in Knight at 5.

DG88 wrote:raptors89 wrote:TheHoopsReport Ryan Feldman
Brandon Knight went out to dinner with the Toronto Raptors. I hear they have a lot of interest in Knight at 5.
Interesting, I'm hoping for Walker but I wouldn't have a problem taking Knight. Pretty sure it's going to come down to Knight and Walker for the Raptors

Kentucky center Enes Kanter, expected to be a top pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, would like to be drafted by the Washington Wizards in the NBA Draft. This is according to CSN Wizards reporter Chris Miller who spoke with the Turkish big man about the upcoming draft. Miller said that Kanter would like to play for the Wizards and John Wall who is apparently a friend of his off the court. Miller also cited owner Ted Leonsis' comments that the Wizards need to improve in the rebounding category, in 2010-11 Washington ranked 15th in the league with 41.3 rebounds per game as a team.

MEDIC wrote:As much as I've been dissing Knight, I'd be fine with us taking him. If he busts though & proves me right, I'll be completely pissed.
Kanter is still my guy if he is there at 5. Next guy in line is Walker.
If they pick Knight, they had better have done their homework & considered how he'd fit on this team.
My problem with Knight is that he reminds me so much of Derozan. Raw, athletic, hard worker, good jumpshot, but not a whole lot else.
We'll be in HUGE trouble if both out guards lack court vision, have weak handles, & can't beat their man one on one off the dribble.

MEDIC wrote:As much as I've been dissing Knight, I'd be fine with us taking him. If he busts though & proves me right, I'll be completely pissed.
Kanter is still my guy if he is there at 5. Next guy in line is Walker.
If they pick Knight, they had better have done their homework & considered how he'd fit on this team.
My problem with Knight is that he reminds me so much of Derozan. Raw, athletic, hard worker, good jumpshot, but not a whole lot else.
We'll be in HUGE trouble if both out guards lack court vision, have weak handles, & can't beat their man one on one off the dribble.