Thaddy wrote:Rapsfan07 wrote:Psubs wrote:Exactly. If he turns out 80% of Jrue then worth a pick #6-10 if don't move into the top 4.
I like Wallace if Wemby, Scoot, Miller, Whitmore, Walker and George are off the board.
Hendricks would be a better fit for our team. Walker seems like he's afraid of contact and it's hard to teach guys to have that aggressive instinct. Walkers 240lbs and a man amongst boys but he's getting around 2 FTs a game.
Hendricks is 6'9, a great shooter, rebounder, and he gets 2 blocks a game. I would try to develop him into a big SG that we could put next to Scottie. Drafting him would bring the 6'9 vision even closer. You could potentially have a starting shooting guard taller than the opposing center. It would definitely be the biggest backcourt in the NBA.
Outdside of the top 2 Walkers game checks off the most boxes. Philblkson is correct about his high character and work ethic.
I agree Hendricks would be a better fit next to SB. He fits the long boi lineup and provides spacing on offense.
I hate to say it cause I like his game, but Black doesn't fit well next to SB.
This is my big board (w/out the twins, Smith Jr):
1. Henderson- He deserves to at least be consider the #1.
2.Victor - length of career is the only concern (injuries)
3.Walker -can play from anywhere on court Off/Def. High character and great work ethic.
4.Miller- shooting 62% on open looks. 50% on catch shoot.
5.Cam-Super Raw. STRONG. Bad attitude. Has all the physical tools to become an allstar but lacks the drive. From the live games I watched, he was the biggest disappointment.
6.Brice- Best Scorer in the draft. Plays at his own pace. Good rebounder.
7.Jett- He will have know problem scoring against NBA size & length.
8.George- Big Shot Taker. He needs to clean up his game to reach his full potential.
9.Taylor Hendricks - the only prospect on my board that I haven't watched live. A 3 level scorer, efficient volume shooter. He has the highest ceiling outside the top 2.
10. Wallace- safest pick. Flawless, makes the right play.
11. Black- has a terrible habit of picking up his dribble. He isn't a scorer and will have to improve on catch & shoot if he wants to be a starter.
12. Murray- Shot maker. He's always in the right spot on O/D.
13. Noah Clowney- Straight up dog. Almost posting a DD pts/rbs as a freshman.
14. Graedy - surprisingly soft touch around the basket. He drops because of his man defense.