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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2121 » by JoshuaPotter » Thu Mar 9, 2023 8:56 pm

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Isn't he in "G" league? That's supposed to be better then college thought right?
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Post#2122 » by eyriq » Thu Mar 9, 2023 9:00 pm

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Knightro wrote:Mock Drafts and Big Boards appear to be starting to crystalize a little bit. Not necessarily in ways that will make Magic fans happy though.

Wemby is locked in at 1. Scoot is locked in at no worse than 3. Miller is locked in no worse than 4. Nothing new there.

Where it gets interesting, perhaps in a bad way for Magic fans, is the next five or so picks after the top 3-4.

The Thompson Twins, Whitmore and Walker all seem to be locked in as top 10 players, perhaps even top 8 players.

None of those four guys are players that anyone on this board would be over the moon to draft based on the last 100+ pages of discussion.


Vecenie mentions the increased value of wings. We could grab another and make it work. Whitmore could slide into that combo forward role, Walker into that combo big role. Ausar could slide into a swing-man role. Amen could take over PG duties. Which is all to say I wouldn't have a terrible time accepting any of these picks.


Over under on us drafting the twin boys?
It's a good question. What do WeHam value in prospects? I don't have a good idea of their evaluation process and what attributes they value most. It could be they see shooting as teachable and value hard work and character over shooting. I do not think they draft for a particular skillset or look for fit in the lottery but instead take character, work ethic, and overall skill into consideration. Which means the Thompson twins could evaluate highly on their boards. What do you think?
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2123 » by Petre1978 » Thu Mar 9, 2023 9:11 pm

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Vecenie mentions the increased value of wings. We could grab another and make it work. Whitmore could slide into that combo forward role, Walker into that combo big role. Ausar could slide into a swing-man role. Amen could take over PG duties. Which is all to say I wouldn't have a terrible time accepting any of these picks.


Over under on us drafting the twin boys?
It's a good question. What do WeHam value in prospects? I don't have a good idea of their evaluation process and what attributes they value most. It could be they see shooting as teachable and value hard work and character over shooting. I do not think they draft for a particular skillset or look for fit in the lottery but instead take character, work ethic, and overall skill into consideration. Which means the Thompson twins could evaluate highly on their boards. What do you think?

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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2124 » by Knightro » Thu Mar 9, 2023 9:13 pm

I do think it's very possible the Magic draft one or possibly even two guys this board isn't sold on.

I think both Thompson twins and Whitmore are very much in play.
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Post#2125 » by Ducklett » Thu Mar 9, 2023 9:32 pm

Knightro wrote:I do think it's very possible the Magic draft one or possibly even two guys this board isn't sold on.

I think both Thompson twins and Whitmore are very much in play.


Based on what the scouts are saying we would need 4 and 5 to get the Thomson twins. I don't think they will be picked that early, but the talking heads and insiders certainly think so.
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Post#2126 » by RookieStar » Thu Mar 9, 2023 9:34 pm

drsd wrote:I don't get the George hype, especially if Dick is available. He could be if "JJ_Redick-had-played-defense". Why wouldn't Orlando want that???

While Dick is taller, he doesn't have the driving ability as well as the one-on-one mentality that George has. Better 3pt shooter though.
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2127 » by RookieStar » Thu Mar 9, 2023 9:35 pm

Knightro wrote:I do think it's very possible the Magic draft one or possibly even two guys this board isn't sold on.

I think both Thompson twins and Whitmore are very much in play.


Yup.. I think a lot has forgotten what kind of FO we have. They don't broadcast/leak anything and just decide something we fans didn't even think about.
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Post#2128 » by Def Swami » Thu Mar 9, 2023 10:10 pm

Would be happy to take Gradey Dick with one of the two picks. That kid can play.
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2129 » by eyriq » Thu Mar 9, 2023 10:14 pm

Def Swami wrote:Would be happy to take Gradey Dick with one of the two picks. That kid can play.
I could be almost as excited about drafting him as I would be about drafting top 2 just in terms of the impact I believe he'd have as a complimentary piece around Franz and Paolo.
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2130 » by tiderulz » Thu Mar 9, 2023 10:32 pm

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Isn't he in "G" league? That's supposed to be better then college thought right?

is it though? how many players get drafted out of the G league?
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Post#2131 » by yoyojw17 » Thu Mar 9, 2023 10:41 pm

Yuuuuupppp.... I know that some people might be against them specifically because of their shooting and league they are in and path that they took.... but.... they do sound like guys WeHam would go after. Just saying... don't be surprised!

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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2132 » by Def Swami » Thu Mar 9, 2023 11:22 pm

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Def Swami wrote:Would be happy to take Gradey Dick with one of the two picks. That kid can play.
I could be almost as excited about drafting him as I would be about drafting top 2 just in terms of the impact I believe he'd have as a complimentary piece around Franz and Paolo.

A seamless fit, right? 6'8" shooter who knows how to play without the basketball. He'd slot perfectly in at SG. His size is underrated. It was an underrated part of Franz Wagner coming out of college too. A guy with that kind of skill and size is going to find a way to make an impact in the league.
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2133 » by Edrock » Thu Mar 9, 2023 11:40 pm

After the Paolo pick last year, it's clear people doing mock drafts have no insight on how teams are picking. You can create mock drafts in a vacuum looking at each prospect individually and ranking them accordingly (which could create a consensus) , but it seems no mock drafts actually take real information from teams when listing the prospects. Especially this early (pre lottery). If anything the numerous mock drafts are a feedback loop creating a consensus w/one or two outliers 'to be different'
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2134 » by KillMonger » Fri Mar 10, 2023 12:00 am

i like taylor hendricks ngl......he's in the JI mold
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2135 » by eyriq » Fri Mar 10, 2023 12:01 am

KillMonger wrote:i like taylor hendricks ngl......he's in the JI mold
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2136 » by RookieStar » Fri Mar 10, 2023 12:29 am

Def Swami wrote:
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Def Swami wrote:Would be happy to take Gradey Dick with one of the two picks. That kid can play.
I could be almost as excited about drafting him as I would be about drafting top 2 just in terms of the impact I believe he'd have as a complimentary piece around Franz and Paolo.

A seamless fit, right? 6'8" shooter who knows how to play without the basketball. He'd slot perfectly in at SG. His size is underrated. It was an underrated part of Franz Wagner coming out of college too. A guy with that kind of skill and size is going to find a way to make an impact in the league.


You know... when someone meantions 6'8 shooter who knows to play without the ball...

Isnt that Caleb Houstan? Lol
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2137 » by Skin » Fri Mar 10, 2023 12:39 am

We need to luck our way into a Top 3 pick or trade up. The other options are just dreary.
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2138 » by ogmagicfan » Fri Mar 10, 2023 2:26 am

wow Jabari with the clutch 3 to tie against the Pacers with 4 sec left, he got 30 & 12
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#2139 » by Knightro » Fri Mar 10, 2023 2:46 am

Nick Smith Jr with another solidly efficient game: 6-12 FG and 2-5 3PT.

It wouldn't totally surprise me if his shooting percentages end up respectable at the end of the season.
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Post#2140 » by RichCollab » Fri Mar 10, 2023 2:51 am

Knightro wrote:Nick Smith Jr with another solidly efficient game: 6-12 FG and 2-5 3PT.

It wouldn't totally surprise me if his shooting percentages end up respectable at the end of the season.


I believe 5 years from now he will be the best guard from this draft.

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