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clyde21 wrote:I don't see any busts in the top 12. Pretty wild.
Drafts like this are so good for the NBA.clyde21 wrote:I don't see any busts in the top 12. Pretty wild.
clyde21 wrote:I don't see any busts in the top 12. Pretty wild.
LukaV wrote:Ayton somehow reminds me of rookie KAT. Don't know if that's a fair comparison? But considering how much KAT's defence is not-great&criticised, I really hope Ayton will develop more into a AD (at least a lite version), so into a great 2-way player, and not into a KAT-like player. I'm not that familiar with NBA history, even more recent one -> what were some great offensive big men rookies that later developed great defense? How "common" is it?
VCfor3 wrote:JJJ averages for the past 5 games: (credit Peter Edmiston)
26mpg
14.2pts
3.8reb
2.0ast
3.4blk
60.4%FG
57.1%3PT
DRtg: 94.5
You'd like the rebounds to be higher and the blocks are helped by that 7block performance but still pretty solid numbers. Hopefully they start to run plays for JJJ especially later in the game even though he has one of the higher usages on the team. Conley needs more help though.
Axolotl wrote:clyde21 wrote:I don't see any busts in the top 12. Pretty wild.
I was just thinking the same. How often does that happen? I was sceptical on Sexton and meh on SGA, but both have been very good. Then you have Mitchell Robinson and Allozo Trier exceeding everyone's expectations. What a great draft class this is proving out to be.