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Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#1 » by fatlever » Wed May 23, 2018 9:43 pm

BORN: 8/30/96 21.7
HEIGHT: 6’7″
WINGSPAN: 7’0.5″
WEIGHT: 200 lbs
DRAFT ELIGIBILITY: 2018
NATIONALITY: American
HIGH SCHOOL: Great Valley High School (Pennsylvania)
OFFENSIVE ROLE:
Floor Spacer
DEFENSIVE ROLE:
Versatile

HIGH OUTCOME:
Two-Way Swiss Army Knives
LOW OUTCOME:
3&D Point of Attack Defenders
2018 RANKING:
Tier 4 – Overall 8

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PTS
17.7
22.0 per 40
REB
5.3
6.6 per 40
AST
1.9
2.4 per 40
EFG%
62.3
475 FGA
STL
1.5
1.9 per 40
BLK
1.1
1.3 per 40
3PT%
43.5
239 3PA
FT%
85.1
134 FTA

A prototypical 3-and-D prospect who has made steady progress over his three college seasons and may have untapped upside.
SHADES OF: Robert Covington, Eddie Jones, Tony Snell
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Re: Mikal Bridges Wing Jr 

Post#2 » by fatlever » Wed May 23, 2018 9:44 pm

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Re: Mikal Bridges Wing Jr 

Post#3 » by fatlever » Wed May 23, 2018 9:45 pm

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Re: Mikal Bridges Wing Jr 

Post#4 » by fatlever » Wed May 23, 2018 9:50 pm

19. Mikal Bridges

Mikal’s NCAA 3P% (40%) and FT (84.5%) inspire promise for his shooting, while his steals, blocks, team success, and 7’2″ wingspan inspire promise for his defense.

But he was never reputed to be a great shooter, doesn’t have great form, and he lacks great strength, burst, and quickness on defense so it is easy to see him falling short of expectations in both areas. If so, he will provide an awfully disappointing return on a top 10 pick, as he is not much of a creator, rebounder, or passer. And even if he can shoots and defends well, his upside is capped by limits in other areas.

Mikal clearly has a better shooting projection than Kenrich, but Kenrich’s superiority at everything else makes them similarly good prospects.

Is Mikal Ottomatically going to be a good pro?

Everybody loves to compare Mikal Bridges to Otto Porter, Rob Covington, and Danny Green with the hypothesis he is a solid bet to be on a similar level of goodness. The logic is that he mimicked their NBA role to be one of the most effective players in the NCAA, thus he should seamlessly translate to the same role as a pro.

This logic is dubious, as excellent NCAA play should be a pre-requisite for a 21 year old to be considered in round 1 at all. To deserve top 10 consideration, elite NCAA play at that age isn’t enough.

For comparison, he was the same age as a freshman as Otto was as a sophomore. As a quick and simple comparison, let’s see how the players fared in terms of points, rebounds, and assists per 40 minutes at the same age:

Points Rebs Assists
Otto 18.3 8.5 3.1
Mikal 12.5 6.3 1.7
Otto clearly waffle crushes Mikal, which is why stat models and scouts alike rated him as an elite prospect. It’s simply not realistic to comp Mikal to a player who was THAT far ahead of him at the same age. Even if they seem similar stylistically, Otto is flat out better at basketball.

Now let’s shift focus to more realistic comps such as Danny Green and Robert Covington, comparing career per 40 min samples for the trio:

Points Rebs Assists Blocks
Green 18.9 8.2 3.5 2.1
RobCov 19.8 9.9 1.6 1.7
Mikal 16.5 6.5 2.3 1.3
This is closer, but it is still clear that Mikal is behind.

Both Green + RobCov have superior rebounds and blocks to suggest nuanced physical advantages over Mikal. They also scored more, and superior creation may have subtle impact on their NBA success even in low usage roles. RobCov offers Mikal hope as a rare example of a good NBA defensive player with a low assist rate, but overall it’s clear that his natural talent lags behind this duo as well.

Essentially Mikal’s NCAA success came from limiting his mistakes and scoring efficiently playing in an elite offensive system for an elite coach. It is plausible that this translates to a useful NBA player, but it also may not. His weaknesses will be more frequently exposed, and his easy opportunities will dry up, and even if he does succeed it is unlikely to be to the same magnitude as the aforementioned trio.

While Mikal has *some* chance of achieving an Otto/RobCov/Green level of goodness, everybody in the lottery has some chance of reaching a greater upside.

Ultimately Bridges’s hype is based on the notion that he will mimic RobCov and Otto’s production as a pro, as their success in spite of low usage makes their success seem attainable. In reality it is not, as they are special in ways that Mikal and most other 3 +D prospects are not. He’s a solid 3 + D prospect in the back end of round 1, but he isn’t special enough to justify the top 10 hype.


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Re: Mikal Bridges Wing Jr 

Post#5 » by SeanBobcats » Wed May 23, 2018 9:51 pm

If he slips to us, I still take him. I think he can still get a lot better even though many think his upside is low
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#6 » by SWedd523 » Wed May 23, 2018 10:52 pm

I've been really low on this guy from the start. Glad to see some folks out there agree with me.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#7 » by Vanderbilt_Grad » Wed May 23, 2018 11:14 pm

I don't like that he skipped the athletic tests & measurements at the combine. That's a red flag for me.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#8 » by BeesWax » Thu May 24, 2018 12:05 am

Vanderbilt_Grad wrote:I don't like that he skipped the athletic tests & measurements at the combine. That's a red flag for me.

100% agree with this. It really worries me that he didn't try to disprove people who question his athletic ability.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#9 » by JMAC3 » Thu May 24, 2018 2:03 am

Basically none of the top 10 guys did the athletic tests. His size and shooting on the wing is exactly what you want. Basically Mkg is he was a knockdown 3 point shooter.


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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#10 » by countryboi » Thu May 24, 2018 11:57 am

Man those comparions are brutal...that said i remember when I hated Otto Porter, now he is a much better version of MKG
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Post#11 » by BeesWax » Thu May 24, 2018 12:05 pm

JMAC3 wrote:Basically none of the top 10 guys did the athletic tests. His size and shooting on the wing is exactly what you want. Basically Mkg is he was a knockdown 3 point shooter.


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Unless he isn't athletic enough to defend the wing players then he is Frank at the 3. Private workouts for him would be big for me if I thought I would take him.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#12 » by BringBackMcBob » Thu May 24, 2018 1:15 pm

I'm torn on this guy. He moves well off the ball and is an above average defender. He's not at the top of my list, but if he slips, I wouldn't be mad if we take him. Only thing I don't like is he doesn't seem ready to jump into the rotation and that's what we need, not another project.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#13 » by HornetJail » Thu May 24, 2018 7:13 pm

BringBackMcBob wrote:I'm torn on this guy. He moves well off the ball and is an above average defender. He's not at the top of my list, but if he slips, I wouldn't be mad if we take him. Only thing I don't like is he doesn't seem ready to jump into the rotation and that's what we need, not another project.

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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#14 » by Soul Rebel » Fri May 25, 2018 1:02 am

I think I'm in the minority, but I still like him a lot. I know he's getting bashed by those who actually get paid to know this stuff, but I think he is what we need to push MKG/Batum/Marv out of that spot for the future. It does bother me that he didn't test out, but I still like what he did on a National Championship team. Looks like an MKG that can shoot better.

Inside the top-8 of the draft, I might feel different, outside of the top-10, I take him and don't think twice.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#15 » by the_process » Fri May 25, 2018 1:10 am

Mikal Bridges will not be on the board at 11 for you guys. Miles Bridges, on the other hand, very well could be.
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Post#16 » by DY_nasty » Fri May 25, 2018 2:29 pm

the_process wrote:Mikal Bridges will not be on the board at 11 for you guys. Miles Bridges, on the other hand, very well could be.

monk wasn't supposed to be there either :noway:
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#17 » by the_process » Fri May 25, 2018 2:33 pm

DY_nasty wrote:
the_process wrote:Mikal Bridges will not be on the board at 11 for you guys. Miles Bridges, on the other hand, very well could be.

monk wasn't supposed to be there either :noway:


I strongly disagree with that. There were mocks that had Monk above and below CHA last year.

As far as Mikal goes, 7 through 10 all have interest in him. I don’t believe he gets through all 4 teams. There would have to be a couple Thon Maker-type off the board picks for that to happen.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#18 » by DY_nasty » Fri May 25, 2018 2:44 pm

the_process wrote:
DY_nasty wrote:
the_process wrote:Mikal Bridges will not be on the board at 11 for you guys. Miles Bridges, on the other hand, very well could be.

monk wasn't supposed to be there either :noway:


I strongly disagree with that. There were mocks that had Monk above and below CHA last year.

As far as Mikal goes, 7 through 10 all have interest in him. I don’t believe he gets through all 4 teams. There would have to be a couple Thon Maker-type off the board picks for that to happen.

and so that's why teams examine everything

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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#19 » by yosemiteben » Fri May 25, 2018 3:08 pm

I don't expect Mikal to be there, but I would love for him to be there. Honestly I would like Miles too. I look at HOU rolling with lineups like CP3 - Harden - Gordon - Ariza - Tucker in crunch time and it makes we want to load up on 3&D guys and figure the rest out later.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#20 » by yasuhara2241 » Sun May 27, 2018 11:55 pm

I like him as a prospect but believe he will be picked before we pick. We need shooting out of the wing position and he would provide it.

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