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Post#581 » by Old Man Game » Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:57 pm

I feel like I'm getting a lot of anxiety about Chet. Amin El Hasan made a convincing case on NBA radios draft show a little bit ago that his physical tools are just extremely suspect. Has to do with the width of his hips and his shoulders. Even if he packs on muscle he won't necessarily be able to gain much in terms of girth to actually hold ground. On top of that he doesn't move like a wing he moves like a big. So he can't go around the perimeter. Just one guy's opinion but it was persuasive and fairly alarming.

Is Paolo's defense that bad? He'd have to be Enes Kanter for me to not feel good about drafting him versus Chet.
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Post#582 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:59 pm

Old Man Game wrote:I feel like I'm getting a lot of anxiety about Chet. Amin El Hasan made a convincing case on NBA radios draft show a little bit ago that his physical tools are just extremely suspect. Has to do with the width of his hips and his shoulders. Even if he packs on muscle he won't necessarily be able to gain much in terms of girth to actually hold ground. On top of that he doesn't move like a wing he moves like a big. So he can't go around the perimeter. Just one guy's opinion but it was persuasive and fairly alarming.

Is Paolo's defense that bad? He'd have to be Enes Kanter for me to not feel good about drafting him versus Chet.


Not Kanter bad and still a lot of room to improve defensively (and I'm pretty low on Banchero and want to pick Chet)
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft Thread 

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Cap space is big for Detroit and kind of bad for us.
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Post#585 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:13 pm

Good for Portland.
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Post#586 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:13 pm

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Cap space is big for Detroit and kind of bad for us.

I was wondering how this would be bad for us. Thanks for clarifying. :D
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Post#587 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:17 pm

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Cap space is big for Detroit and kind of bad for us.

I was wondering how this would be bad for us. Thanks for clarifying. :D


I thought they still had cap space for this year but I was wrong. Doesn't change anything about OKC being the target n°1 for teams willing to get rid of salaries. My bad.
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft Thread 

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Cap space is big for Detroit and kind of bad for us.

I was wondering how this would be bad for us. Thanks for clarifying. :D


I thought they still had cap space for this year but I was wrong. Doesn't change anything about OKC being the target n°1 for teams willing to get rid of salaries

Troy Weaver seems closer to David Griffin than an elite GM in my opinion. He has several very good moves and several questionable ones.
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Post#589 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:20 pm

Old Man Game wrote:I feel like I'm getting a lot of anxiety about Chet. Amin El Hasan made a convincing case on NBA radios draft show a little bit ago that his physical tools are just extremely suspect. Has to do with the width of his hips and his shoulders. Even if he packs on muscle he won't necessarily be able to gain much in terms of girth to actually hold ground. On top of that he doesn't move like a wing he moves like a big. So he can't go around the perimeter. Just one guy's opinion but it was persuasive and fairly alarming.

Is Paolo's defense that bad? He'd have to be Enes Kanter for me to not feel good about drafting him versus Chet.

Find a podcast of someone who loves Chet and you’ll feel better. Don’t stress. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.
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Post#590 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:21 pm

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ThunderBolt wrote:I was wondering how this would be bad for us. Thanks for clarifying. :D


I thought they still had cap space for this year but I was wrong. Doesn't change anything about OKC being the target n°1 for teams willing to get rid of salaries

Troy Weaver seems closer to David Griffin than an elite GM in my opinion. He has several very good moves and several questionable ones.


I think it's fine for Detroit tbh. Weaver mistake was not trading Grant before (same mistake as the Rockets with Wood)
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Post#591 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:23 pm

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Old Man Game wrote:I feel like I'm getting a lot of anxiety about Chet. Amin El Hasan made a convincing case on NBA radios draft show a little bit ago that his physical tools are just extremely suspect. Has to do with the width of his hips and his shoulders. Even if he packs on muscle he won't necessarily be able to gain much in terms of girth to actually hold ground. On top of that he doesn't move like a wing he moves like a big. So he can't go around the perimeter. Just one guy's opinion but it was persuasive and fairly alarming.

Is Paolo's defense that bad? He'd have to be Enes Kanter for me to not feel good about drafting him versus Chet.

Find a podcast of someone who loves Chet and you’ll feel better. Don’t stress. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.


even if he becomes a bust, we will enjoy some Chet/Poku highlights.
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Post#592 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:29 pm

well Detroit had literally 0 assets (except Bey but they aren't trading him) so it doesn't help to know if pick 7 might be available or not.
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#593 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:05 pm

Everyone needs to put their predictions here. Who will we take if we stay at 2 and 12? Who will we take if we trade up or trade down? What if Orlando picks Chet? I’ll post mine tomorrow morning.
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Post#594 » by Dadouv47 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:12 pm

I will update my predictions tomorrow morning if some trades involving picks are going to happen by then but:

2. CHET HOLMGREN
10. OKC moves up from 12 to 10 and pick JEREMY SOCHAN (please Spurs don't draft him)
34. Caleb Houstan (I have no clue who we are picking there but trying to guess based on old rumors)
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#595 » by retrobro90 » Thu Jun 23, 2022 12:48 am

ThunderBolt wrote:Everyone needs to put their predictions here. Who will we take if we stay at 2 and 12? Who will we take if we trade up or trade down? What if Orlando picks Chet? I’ll post mine tomorrow morning.


#2: Chet Holmgren

#8: Shaedon Sharpe (trades #12, Micic, future FRP)

#34: Ismael Kamagate
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#596 » by Dadouv47 » Thu Jun 23, 2022 1:31 am

Need to see what happens but don't like at all the #7 for OG rumors and Brogdon for maybe #10 or #11 and some bad salaries.

Those deals might not happen but I don't want Indiana or Toronto picking before OKC...higher chances of Toronto drafting Sharpe than Portland and Indiana likely going after AJG/Sochan or Sharpe if he falls.
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Post#597 » by ThunderBolt » Thu Jun 23, 2022 1:40 am

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Re: 2022 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#598 » by RunOKC » Thu Jun 23, 2022 1:58 am

My guess is Ivey/Paolo at 2 (or 4 from SAC for Ivey), and Sochan at 12
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Post#599 » by Dadouv47 » Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:08 am

if we stay at 12 i'm super excited if we get Sharpe/Sochan, happy with AJG/Johnny Davis; ok with Duren and disgusted if we get Dieng/williams/Agbaji or whoever Presti might reach.
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Post#600 » by jake_swivel » Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:37 am

ThunderBolt wrote:Everyone needs to put their predictions here. Who will we take if we stay at 2 and 12? Who will we take if we trade up or trade down? What if Orlando picks Chet? I’ll post mine tomorrow morning.


Chet and who the hell knows. If it’s a big, I don’t want sochan. Would be alright with Duren. Also cool with swinging for the fences with sharpe.
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