Re: Billups Carter Draft - Discussion
Posted: Thu May 2, 2024 5:02 pm
I absolutely love Dirk’s game. I’ve certainly had some trouble building successful teams with him recently but this feels like a solid pool for him.
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flaco wrote:Colbinii wrote:I didn't realize Michael Jordan would be available this far in the draft.
Welcome back mate! Honest question cause I don't follow the Wolves. How do the Wolves defend the corner 3? It seems like an impossible task with 2 drop bigs on the floor. In all honesty, I still think they can't win it all with their current roster structure, but maybe that's just me. It might work out against Jokic-Gordon who both score loads of points in the post. Ant is looking great, that's for sure. I'd argue his floor is rich man's Jaylen Brown. His ceiling is 1st ballot HOFer, MVP and the next face of the league. The Wolves claim he has grown 2 inches and now stands at 6'6''. Is this accurate?
Snakebites wrote:I absolutely love Dirk’s game. I’ve certainly had some trouble building successful teams with him recently but this feels like a solid pool for him.
Colbinii wrote:flaco wrote:Colbinii wrote:I didn't realize Michael Jordan would be available this far in the draft.
Welcome back mate! Honest question cause I don't follow the Wolves. How do the Wolves defend the corner 3? It seems like an impossible task with 2 drop bigs on the floor. In all honesty, I still think they can't win it all with their current roster structure, but maybe that's just me. It might work out against Jokic-Gordon who both score loads of points in the post. Ant is looking great, that's for sure. I'd argue his floor is rich man's Jaylen Brown. His ceiling is 1st ballot HOFer, MVP and the next face of the league. The Wolves claim he has grown 2 inches and now stands at 6'6''. Is this accurate?
Towns isn't a drop big.
It's important to remember Towns best defensive season(s) were when we had Beverley, Vanderbilt, Edwards and McDaniels and we blitzed/switched everything.
The problem with Drop coverage is there are just too many decisions points and it requires you to be patient. Gobert is arguably the GOAT drop big along with Brook Lopez, and both are so incredible on their positioning that it works.
Defensively, Towns can actually defend most larger 3's and all 4's in space, which allows Minnesota to stick McDaniels as a 6' 10" POA defender.
As for defending the corner 3, that's the shot they take away. Rudy guards the dunkers spot (Towns will be guarding Jokic, for example). The Wolves essentially switch most actions without Rudy in them which allows them to cover the Corner 3. Their rotations are so crisp and Conley/McDaniels/ANT/NAW are all so quick they just run every team off the 3P line and funnel teams into Gobert.
I used to think ANT would be like Jaylen Brown, but ANT is spectacular. Jaylen Brown is an insult at this point. Edwards can make all the passes at the right time (Skip pass, drive and kick opposite corner, ect) to a level Brown will never sniff. I think his floor now is like a more athletic Brandon Roy while his Ceiling is legitimately "I probably pick ANT over anyone in the post-season".
I don't think ANT is a legit 6' 6". I think he is maybe 6'5" but I still feel like he is 6'4 and change.
flaco wrote:Colbinii wrote:flaco wrote:Welcome back mate! Honest question cause I don't follow the Wolves. How do the Wolves defend the corner 3? It seems like an impossible task with 2 drop bigs on the floor. In all honesty, I still think they can't win it all with their current roster structure, but maybe that's just me. It might work out against Jokic-Gordon who both score loads of points in the post. Ant is looking great, that's for sure. I'd argue his floor is rich man's Jaylen Brown. His ceiling is 1st ballot HOFer, MVP and the next face of the league. The Wolves claim he has grown 2 inches and now stands at 6'6''. Is this accurate?
Towns isn't a drop big.
It's important to remember Towns best defensive season(s) were when we had Beverley, Vanderbilt, Edwards and McDaniels and we blitzed/switched everything.
The problem with Drop coverage is there are just too many decisions points and it requires you to be patient. Gobert is arguably the GOAT drop big along with Brook Lopez, and both are so incredible on their positioning that it works.
Defensively, Towns can actually defend most larger 3's and all 4's in space, which allows Minnesota to stick McDaniels as a 6' 10" POA defender.
As for defending the corner 3, that's the shot they take away. Rudy guards the dunkers spot (Towns will be guarding Jokic, for example). The Wolves essentially switch most actions without Rudy in them which allows them to cover the Corner 3. Their rotations are so crisp and Conley/McDaniels/ANT/NAW are all so quick they just run every team off the 3P line and funnel teams into Gobert.
I used to think ANT would be like Jaylen Brown, but ANT is spectacular. Jaylen Brown is an insult at this point. Edwards can make all the passes at the right time (Skip pass, drive and kick opposite corner, ect) to a level Brown will never sniff. I think his floor now is like a more athletic Brandon Roy while his Ceiling is legitimately "I probably pick ANT over anyone in the post-season".
I don't think ANT is a legit 6' 6". I think he is maybe 6'5" but I still feel like he is 6'4 and change.
Brandon Roy is a good comp as well cause of his passing. I mentioned Brown cause of his athleticism. Let's say his floor is a high BBIQ Jaylen Brown or an athletic Brandon Roy. The advanced stats aren't capturing his impact yet (not in the regular season anyway) which is why I opted for Brown.
Would have never imagined KAT is being asked to switch ball screens on the perimeter. The Wolves are playing great though, so what do I know? Thanks for the feedback! Much appreciated. It must be an exciting time to be a Wolves fan, that's for sure.
flaco wrote:Snakebites wrote:I absolutely love Dirk’s game. I’ve certainly had some trouble building successful teams with him recently but this feels like a solid pool for him.
Was on the fence between Dirk and KD. Opted for the latter primarily because he's a better defender, although Dirk is considerably cheaper. Briefly considered sending you a trade proposal to swap picks. I was almost certain you were taking Dirk. Hopefully, you won't take my guy in round 2.
Dr Positivity wrote:I'd support adding Blazers with 11+ players
parsnips33 wrote:CP3 and Tatum was my plan A coming into this
lilroddyb wrote:In if there is still a spot left
Snakebites wrote:parsnips33 wrote:CP3 and Tatum was my plan A coming into this
I prefer Tatum over these versions of PG and Butler.
flaco wrote:Snakebites wrote:I absolutely love Dirk’s game. I’ve certainly had some trouble building successful teams with him recently but this feels like a solid pool for him.
Was on the fence between Dirk and KD. Opted for the latter primarily because he's a better defender, although Dirk is considerably cheaper. Briefly considered sending you a trade proposal to swap picks. I was almost certain you were taking Dirk. Hopefully, you won't take my guy in round 2.
wackbone wrote:Oh dear, most of the people I was eyeing were all just taken in a row lol. Don't have a spreadsheet for this one, let's see what happens!
durantbird wrote:We'll wait for No Recent Champs draft playoffs to complete before we start.
With 12 in, I think adding Portland should be a good idea. Adding it.