Yallbecrazy wrote:Dalek wrote:Yallbecrazy wrote:
JHS and Maxwell Lewis.
I think Edey is a solid early to mid 2nd rounder. He also doesn't fit in that group being the best player in college basketball by a decent margin.
Also, Amen Thompson is absolutely worth a 1st round pick as a gamble, I just happen to think it's in the 20-30 range.
You do realize that LaMelo Ball and Josh Giddey all shot poorly prior to coming to the NBA. With Amen Thompson, you are talking about a bigger Ja Morant.
No normal prospect has this level of body control and handle at 6'7:
Look at the creativity with the ball:
I'd consider Amen the second pick in the draft or at least 2b to Scoot's 2a. Loads of talented guards improve their shot with NBA training: Lonzo shot 42% from three last season; Lamelo shot 38%; Giddey made a near 10% improvement in this three point shot last season. Amen even without a great jumper is going to kill on ball screens.
We differ greatly in our approaches to scouting, I strongly disagree with most of the players you've hyped up in this thread.
Sure, that is going to happen. The draft process is rarely about everyone agreeing on players but saying a consensus top five pick as DND is a bold take.
I know as a Canadian I don't live in the US and don't get to go to see these non-college games and see these players up close - but Amen Thompson is a huge name the US and scouts/draft people have the twins in the top tier of athletes/ball handlers/passers in the draft. These are well-known players and not hiding under a rock like Dragan Bender.











