zoyathedestroya wrote:
Would draft Admiral Schofield with the 51st pick just for his name alone.
Is this his military rank or his first name? That's the real question here.
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zoyathedestroya wrote:
Would draft Admiral Schofield with the 51st pick just for his name alone.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:Hmmmm... Celtics or Lakers could send Smart or Ball to the Suns for an extra Lottery Pick in the AD Sweepstakes.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
Andrew McCeltic wrote:
You think Rui is a second-rounder?
bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:Ty Jerome fever catch it...
20 Celtics
Ty Jerome | Virginia | Jr | SG | 6-5 | 194
Show me a smart player with good size for his position who can play either backcourt spot, dribble, pass, shoot and be tough on the defensive end of the court, and I'll show you somebody who will have a long career playing professional basketball. Jerome is such a player. The 6-5 combo guard averaged 13.6 points, 5.5 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 33.9 minutes per game for a Virginia team that won the national title. The success other recent Virginia alums have had in the NBA, combined with the fact that Jerome made 39.2% of the 424 3-pointers he attempted in college, will help him with front offices looking to avoid a mistake.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/2019-nba-mock-draft-dukes-rj-barrett-looks-like-a-good-fit-for-the-knicks-at-no-3/

bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:Ty Jerome fever catch it...
20 Celtics
Ty Jerome | Virginia | Jr | SG | 6-5 | 194
Show me a smart player with good size for his position who can play either backcourt spot, dribble, pass, shoot and be tough on the defensive end of the court, and I'll show you somebody who will have a long career playing professional basketball. Jerome is such a player. The 6-5 combo guard averaged 13.6 points, 5.5 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 33.9 minutes per game for a Virginia team that won the national title. The success other recent Virginia alums have had in the NBA, combined with the fact that Jerome made 39.2% of the 424 3-pointers he attempted in college, will help him with front offices looking to avoid a mistake.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/2019-nba-mock-draft-dukes-rj-barrett-looks-like-a-good-fit-for-the-knicks-at-no-3/


FlatearthZorro wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:
Would draft Admiral Schofield with the 51st pick just for his name alone.
Is this his military rank or his first name? That's the real question here.

Darthlukey wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:zoyathedestroya wrote:
Would draft Admiral Schofield with the 51st pick just for his name alone.
Is this his military rank or his first name? That's the real question here.
You are asking the wrong question, why not both?
big-shot-ROB wrote:Ty Jerome reminds me a little bit of Malcon Brogdon. Wouldn't mind him at 22, although as some of you have pointed out, the athleticism could really well be too much for him and be out of the league after a while.
But the basketball IQ is there.