Teams Have Begun To Devalue 'Pure Upside' Prospects In Draft

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Teams Have Begun To Devalue 'Pure Upside' Prospects In Draft 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Tue Nov 5, 2019 2:57 pm

NBA teams have begun to shift away from pure upside players in the draft.


A player like Nassir Little fell last June despite having the tools of a typical lottery pick.


"Teams appear to be relying more on collegiate production and maturity as opposed to pure upside plays that often characterized previous drafts," writes ESPN's Mike Schmitz.


Teams are valuing lower-risk prospects with a definable role more than ever.


"The days of a Thon Maker or Georgios Papagiannis going in the lottery seem to be behind us for now."

Via Mike Schmitz/ESPN

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Re: Teams Have Begun To Devalue 'Pure Upside' Prospects In Draft 

Post#2 » by puja21 » Tue Nov 5, 2019 3:55 pm

Nonsense ~ this ebs and flows like anything else.

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Re: Teams Have Begun To Devalue 'Pure Upside' Prospects In Draft 

Post#3 » by DoItALL9 » Tue Nov 5, 2019 8:21 pm

I was surprised about Bol Bol falling in the draft.
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Re: Teams Have Begun To Devalue 'Pure Upside' Prospects In Draft 

Post#4 » by d-train » Tue Nov 5, 2019 9:50 pm

Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kendrick Nunn are fine examples of teams moving away from 'pure upside' and opting for 'collegiate production and maturity.'

Personally, I believe teams are looking for any type of NBA level talent and sometimes they screw it up. Anthony Bennett certainly wasn't an example of the NBA being lured by 'pure upside.'
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