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2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:05 pm
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Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:18 pm
by lon3lytoaster
I don’t think Dadiet lasts until 30 right now. He did workout twice for Miami though, so they must have saw something they liked. I’d definitely take him there though.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:45 pm
by 165bows
Damn didn’t realize we killed the first draft thread already.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 7:47 pm
by brackdan70
Barely got the 8th seed.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 8:15 pm
by Cuban Pete
The Hall of Shame.
I don't get it.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:12 pm
by phincsfan
lon3lytoaster wrote:I don’t think Dadiet lasts until 30 right now. He did workout twice for Miami though, so they must have saw something they liked. I’d definitely take him there though.
Or they could be blowing smoke. But I do pay attention to players that certain teams workout.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:28 pm
by Smart2Nesmith43
brackdan70 wrote:Barely got the 8th seed.
Congrats on being the Miami Heat of the draft thread

Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:44 pm
by Parliament10
Cuban Pete wrote:The Hall of Shame.
I don't get it.
We should change the name, to "The Wall of Fame".
Not many Members remember why they gave it the current name.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:00 pm
by 165bows
https://substack.com/@edemirnba/note/c-59839606?r=99bc3&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-actionThe power rankings of the scouting department of NBA teams are partially decided by how well they can recognize talent in undrafted free agency.
Here's the second slate of candidates who can become the next Ricky Council IV or Orlando Robinson. Considering how quick NBA teams are in signing players to Exhibit 10 or two-way contracts right after draft night.
Make sure you're well-accustomed to the prospects in question!
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:10 pm
by CelticsWisdom
Kyle Filipowski, the 7 foot, high IQ, 2-way Duke center who can playmake and shoot it from 3, could serve as an intriguing Al Horford replacement...
He is projected at the back end of the draft, but in the 1st round, so Celtics would have to trade up to make sure to get him; something made easier by the flat nature of this draft class...
He could drop down draft boards, because of his double hip surgery that he had after his 1st year; unlike Rob Williams, that injury doesn't seem to be a long term condition, though.
He needs a little more development strength wise, but he could work to develop that, until Hordford decides to call it a career, and then step in seemlessly.
Highlights, player discussion, and interview:
interview at Combine:
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:11 pm
by Curmudgeon
Forget about undrafted players.
There will be a player selected 31-50 in this draft who has a better NBA career than eight out of the first ten players selected.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:51 pm
by djFan71
dogen wrote:I'm really starting to lean towards high upside youth with the #30 pick: AJ Johnson, Pacome Dadiet, Nikola Djurisic
Then hopefully a guy -- Adem Bona? -- at 55 for front court depth.
The team already has a championship caliber rotation and needs to get those extensions done. Then there's Tillman, Brissett, Kornet -- probably keep two. Then there's development of Queta, Springer, Walsh and possibly Davison.
And I expect there will be one move to bring another vet in after the extensions are done, maybe before camp.
So I doubt there is going to be minutes for a rookie. More likely that the Maine guys from last year will graduate and we'll have the new picki move nto 2-Way. At least, that seems to be Brad's MO for developing players.
I'm starting to lean this way as well if nobody falls. Not a big Djurisic guy since he can't shoot or defend yet (tho he could always develop), but the other 2 or Flowers seem 30-worthy. Would be great if they would stash at least a year.
That or move down and take a couple 2-way fliers.
I'm still on board with trading up if we find THE guy, it's just always been the least likely scenario.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 10:53 pm
by djFan71
On the other end of the spectrum, Brissett gone does open up a spot for a Mogbo or Freeman type. Walsh probably gets first shot at the minutes, but he's more of a 2-3 to me for now since he's so skinny. All we have at 4-5 type is X if he comes back.
Well, and X's older doppelganger, but you know what I mean.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:04 pm
by threrf23
Any Cam Spencer supporters? On paper, I feel like he is this year's Austin Reeves. Going back to his freshman year, 2019, he has been a highly consistent shooter with a great A/TO ratio. Two seasons in Division 1 over 2 steals versus ~2.5 fouls per 40; it potentially contradicts a seemingly popular notion that he isn't athletic or agile enough to survive on defense in the NBA.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:09 pm
by redslastlaugh
Kevin Pelton's updated top 30 prospects
https://www.espn.co.uk/nba/insider/story/_/id/40394709/nba-draft-2024-pelton-updated-top-30-prospectsI'm always intrigued by Kevin Pelton's stats projections and see where it differs from consensus. Here's the top 30
1. Reed Sheppard
Donovan Clingan
Alex Sarr
Zach Edey
Johnny Furphy
Jakobe Walter
Zaccharie Risacher
Jared McCain
Kyshawn George
Stephon Castle
Rob Dillingham
Cam Christie
Devin Carter
Tidjane Salaun
Carlton Carrington
Matas Buzelis
Kyle Filipowski
Nikola Topic
Ryan Dunn
Ron Holland
Baylor Scheierman
Jaylen Wells
Yves Missi
Tyler Smith
Jalen Bridges
Isaiah Collier
Justin Edwards
Jaylon Tyson
Kel'el Ware
30. Cody Williams
Copied from /r/nba_draft EDIT: copied from billsimmons subreddit
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:31 pm
by Shak_Celts
Parliament10 wrote:Cuban Pete wrote:The Hall of Shame.
I don't get it.
We should change the name, to "The Wall of Fame".
Not many Members remember why they gave it the current name.
I like the name. Little fun doesn’t hurt. I’m up there and it’s a shame because, how? I don’t remember posting that much about the draft!

Recount! Fake newsh!!
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:34 pm
by phincsfan
Flipowski seemed to have fallen the most this draft. Gotta be a reason for that.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:45 pm
by celticgreenie
phincsfan wrote:Flipowski seemed to have fallen the most this draft. Gotta be a reason for that.
I wonder why too. I do think he can be some version of Sabonis with a better three point shot.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:49 pm
by phincsfan
celticgreenie wrote:phincsfan wrote:Flipowski seemed to have fallen the most this draft. Gotta be a reason for that.
I wonder why too. I do think he can be some version of Sabonis of the Kings with a better three point shot.
Does Arvydas have another son because I can't see that happening? Sabonis is not a good defender but he makes it up on by being a dog on the glass.
Re: 2024 NBA Draft Thread, part 2 – (June 26 & 27)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:52 pm
by keevsnick1
Looking back over the years its sort of surprising how many decent players have come in the late second early first round range. Sticking to 26-36 range you have:
2016:
Siakam (27), Murray (29), Zubac (32), Brogdon (36)
2017:
Kuzma (27), White (29), Hart (30),
2018:
R Williams (27), Brunson (33), Robinson (36)
2019:
Poole (28), K Johnson (29), K Porter(30), Claxton (31),
2020:
Pritchard (26), McDaniels (28), Bane (30), Tillman(35)
2021:
Thomas (27), Sharpe (29), Aldama (30), H Jones (35)
2022:
Jovic (27), Watson (30), Nembhard(310, J Williams (34)
Seems like every year about 3-4 guys get drafted in this range and become rotation level guys eventually, hopefully the c's find one this year.