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2014 General Draft Prospects Thread
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:45 pm
by BigSlam
Pick it up from here:
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=1302439&start=1960for more specific discussions on players in our range, consult the individual player threads.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:57 pm
by fatlever
you guys ready to start the big board?
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:02 pm
by EwingSweatsALot
BIG BOARD! BIG BOARD! BIG BOARD! BIG BOARD!
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:05 pm
by LofJ
ballteacher wrote:Stauskas has good size, and can shoot, but can he make his own shot vs Pro caliber players? His main weakness listed was his overall defense, which is what we are trying to pride ourselves on having. This is the main reason I think Harris would be a better fit. He can shoot, he seems a little better at making his own shot, and not only is he a better defender, but he's a tough intangible guy. Stauskas seems like a one dimensional perimeter shooter from the little that I've seen.
Stauskas is a very good ball handler for a shooting guard and he has fantastic court vision. He can absolutely create his own shot in the NBA, Harris on the otherhand is much more limited in this regard. That's why I value Stauskas over Harris.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:18 pm
by mrknowitall215
Nik Stauskas over Gary Harris all day, every day
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 4:41 pm
by ball teacher
I'm now stuck between Young, Hairston, Harris, and Stauskas
Harris would be my clear cut pick but his size is a issue.
Young has good size, can make shots from outside, but his defense is a weakness, and I'm not sure about his ability to make his own shot.
Hairston has good size, can shoot, and can create off the dribble, but he has a checkered past and Cho may not wanna go with him.
Stauskas has good size at 6'6, and can shoot, I just question his defense and ability to create his own shot.
Right Now I have
1. Hairston
2. Young
3. Harris
4. Stauskas
what back court pair compliments each other best?
Kemba (6'0) and Harris (6'4)
Kemba (6'0) and Young (6'7)
Kemba (6'0) and Hairston (6'5)
Kemba (6'0) and Stauskas (6'6)
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 4:56 pm
by Stun704
ball teacher wrote:I'm now stuck between Young, Hairston, Harris, and Stauskas
Harris would be my clear cut pick but his size is a issue.
Young has good size, can make shots from outside, but his defense is a weakness, and I'm not sure about his ability to make his own shot.
Hairston has good size, can shoot, and can create off the dribble, but he has a checkered past and Cho may not wanna go with him.
Stauskas has good size at 6'6, and can shoot, I just question his defense and ability to create his own shot.
Right Now I have
1. Hairston
2. Young
3. Harris
4. Stauskas
what back court pair compliments each other best?
Kemba (6'0) and Harris (6'4)
Kemba (6'0) and Young (6'7)
Kemba (6'0) and Hairston (6'5)
Kemba (6'0) and Stauskas (6'6)
LaVine
Young
Hairston
Lamb
Stauskas
Harris
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 4:58 pm
by mrknowitall215
ball teacher wrote:what back court pair compliments each other best?
Kemba (6'0) and Harris (6'4)
Kemba (6'0) and Young (6'7)
Kemba (6'0) and Hairston (6'5)
Kemba (6'0) and Stauskas (6'6)
They'd all compliment Kemba & MKG better than Henderson. It come down to upside for me over who may or may not be most NBA-ready, and James Young has the most potential out of the possible prospects
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:04 pm
by Stun704
mrknowitall215 wrote:ball teacher wrote:what back court pair compliments each other best?
Kemba (6'0) and Harris (6'4)
Kemba (6'0) and Young (6'7)
Kemba (6'0) and Hairston (6'5)
Kemba (6'0) and Stauskas (6'6)
They'd all compliment Kemba & MKG better than Henderson. It come down to upside for me over who may or may not be most NBA-ready, and James Young has the most potential out of the possible prospects
More potential then LaVine?
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:06 pm
by RUN_DMSKI
Hairston can probably be had with the 24th pick. Regardless of that, the team needs to do a lot of research on him. His off the court issues concern me and the last thing this team needs is a knucklehead.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:12 pm
by mrknowitall215
Stun704 wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:ball teacher wrote:what back court pair compliments each other best?
Kemba (6'0) and Harris (6'4)
Kemba (6'0) and Young (6'7)
Kemba (6'0) and Hairston (6'5)
Kemba (6'0) and Stauskas (6'6)
They'd all compliment Kemba & MKG better than Henderson. It come down to upside for me over who may or may not be most NBA-ready, and James Young has the most potential out of the possible prospects
More potential then LaVine?
No. Everybody should know that LaVine is very high on my list due to his potential. LaVine is my 2nd favorite player in this draft class behind Jabari Parker. I believe LaVine could be the next Brandon Roy as a ball dominant shooting guard, but it'll take the right situation for him to live up to his potential, and I don't trust Charlotte's developmental aspect of youth to make LaVine the player that he should be with his skill sets. Charlotte has misused each of their draft picks over the past few years, Kemba included
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:14 pm
by KDATX
Hairston and Kyle Anderson are my two favorite picks outside of top ten.
#9 seems to be on the 3rd tier of players.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:15 pm
by snaltonj
What do you all think about TJ Warren, I think he is highly underated and can bring the scoring we need.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:19 pm
by KDATX
snaltonj wrote:What do you all think about TJ Warren, I think he is highly underated and can bring the scoring we need.
I thought he made a living off of being a tweener of sorts between 2/3 at the college level. At the next level I wonder if he is too slow to play SG yet too small to guard and score against most SF's
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:25 pm
by vorbis
maybe i'm biased since warren played at my alma mater, but i really think he's going to be a productive scorer in the NBA. at what level is a valid question, but i don't think he's too -anything- to not at least be a useful rotation player, possibly even starter.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:27 pm
by LofJ
I doubt our front office has the balls to take Lavine at 9, unless it's to trade him. After taking MKG and Biyombo we're probably scared to draft anyone there who will take time to hit their stride. And I agree with mrk, we're not exactly the best in the league at developing players.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:30 pm
by Eoghan
snaltonj wrote:What do you all think about TJ Warren, I think he is highly underated and can bring the scoring we need.
The scoring we need is from the 3 pt line. I don't think he's there yet. He's a mid-range scorer, of which we have lots (Kemba, Hendo, MKG, Zeller, Al, etc).
Defensively, I'm not that worried about him b/c MKG will be beside him but there is a question of whether it's starter worthy. I'd be okay with him at 24 but like Hairston I'd be surprised if there isn't someone more suitable.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:34 pm
by ball teacher
mrknowitall215 wrote:Stun704 wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:
They'd all compliment Kemba & MKG better than Henderson. It come down to upside for me over who may or may not be most NBA-ready, and James Young has the most potential out of the possible prospects
More potential then LaVine?
No. Everybody should know that LaVine is very high on my list due to his potential. LaVine is my 2nd favorite player in this draft class behind Jabari Parker. I believe LaVine could be the next Brandon Roy as a ball dominant shooting guard, but it'll take the right situation for him to live up to his potential, and I don't trust Charlotte's developmental aspect of youth to make LaVine the player that he should be with his skill sets. Charlotte has misused each of their draft picks over the past few years, Kemba included
Harris and Hairston seem to be the most NBA ready, and they seem to be players that could make a immediate impact for our playoff caliber team. Young and Lavine seem to have the most up side as Harris, Stauskas and Hairston seem to be finished products. Lavine imo, seems to be the least NBA ready. He's got good size, but he seemed to be weak as a college player, I have a hard time seeing him being a solid player in his first couple of years. He's just too green, and too frail. Young honestly looks like he could be a very good player for years to come. I think I'm leaning towards him as our guy.
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:38 pm
by RUN_DMSKI
My board at 9:
1)James Young
2)Stauskas
3)McBuckets
4)Hood
5)Harris
My board at 24:
1)TJ Warren
2)PJ Hairston
3)Elfrid Payton
4)Adrien Payne
5)Shabazz
Re: 2014 College/Draft Prospects Thread III
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:48 pm
by LofJ
Young does strike the best balance between potential (Lavine) and ready to play (Stauskas, Harris, Hairston), so in that regard he's a decent calculated risk.
If I were Cho and Clifford though I would plan to draft Lavine at 9 and use him to back up Kemba until he's physically ready to start at the 2. I'd use the # 24 pick to draft Hairston to address our shooting needs.
Kemba/Lavine
Hairston/Henderson
MKG/Taylor
McRoberts/Zeller
Jefferson/Biyombo
And save the cap to go after the much better 2015 class of free agents.
Edit: Our bench would easily be the most athletic in the league, we'd run everyone out of the building.