WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Too bad he was injured and had a crap year
Point guard? Did he show any point guard skills in his time at Arkansas?
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WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Too bad he was injured and had a crap year
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Reeko wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Too bad he was injured and had a crap year
Point guard? Did he show any point guard skills in his time at Arkansas?
REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Cason Wallace projects to be a vastly superior shooter and scorer than Marcus Smart.
PhilBlackson wrote:I'm sorry to say it, I respect the hell outta his defence etc, I always think of him as a very honorable mention off of my draft list but truth be told I really hope we DON'T draft Cason Wallace.
I get it, I get it...he'll be a helluva solid player, almost without doubt a rotation player to likely starter BUT this team just flat out needs SOMETHING ELSE, they do not need another "defensive minded" prospect, they need the OPPOSITE, we need a baller that can get buckets (if we're not going to roll the dice on upside as I'd hope with either of Bilal or Sidy).
Everyone projects him to be another Marcus Smart who's wonderful and everything but if you inserted the actual Marcus Smart into our starting line up, we still aren't doing sh*t and we're still going to have the same damn struggles come Playoff time when no one but Pascal can get there own bucket, so please God no to Wallace especially when he's ALREADY dealing with back issues, no thanks. I'd absolutely LOVE him with a second pick but not with what might be our only pick. If we're going guard, I'll take ANY of George, Bufkin or Hawkins over him. All them play solid enough defence with much better potential offensively.
I left out Nick Smith Jr, who I gotta laugh that Givony thinks we'd take but because he's the last person I can see us drafting...I almost have to give it a chance lol because it seems like it''s always the last person you expect us to take that we do take lol. But I've never been on the NS Jr bandwagon even before college started. He just reminds me of Bones Hyland, Tyler Herro, Poole type of player. The several other guards I already listed have fairly similar potential offensively without being a pylon like NS Jr or injury concerns but who the heck knows maybe he has something I'm not seeing, I'm just not really buying what some analysts are selling about him.
Yallbecrazy wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Cason Wallace projects to be a vastly superior shooter and scorer than Marcus Smart.
Marcus Smart was a better prospect other than shooting, but he hasn't progressed much at all offensively since entering the NBA. Marcus essentially hit his less than ~10th percentile as a prospect for someone who has been relatively healthy. If you go back and look at him now I think he was easily the 2nd best prospect in that draft behind Embiid and given health considerations should maybe have gone #1.
Cason Wallace's floor seems only slightly to moderately below Marcus Smart.
Cason is actually better offensively than many of these other prospects mocked around us, but scouting videos have to come up with weaknesses and I guess his offense is weak relative to his defense so they have to pick something. Maybe if his offense was the same, but his defense wasn't nearly as good people would like him more.
Kentucky's offense was terrible when he wasn't on the floor.
Reeko wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Too bad he was injured and had a crap year
Point guard? Did he show any point guard skills in his time at Arkansas?
HumbleRen wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:tdotrep2 wrote:i don't think he lasts until 13.
Who takes him before us, I'm almost certain the top 10 is locked in
I don't see OKC or Magic going for him. It would either be Utah at 9 or Wizards at 8.
Most likely Wizards considering they have no point guard.

deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
BoyzNTheHood wrote:This is a public service announcement for those posting one on none videos of prospects looking like the next big thing
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Yallbecrazy wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:This is a public service announcement for those posting one on none videos of prospects looking like the next big thing
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Remember the video of Scalabrine absolutely killing those guys 1 on 1? Even the bad Division 1 guys are on another level to the best local guys you've ever seen. NBA guys are on another level entirely from that.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
BoyzNTheHood wrote:This is a public service announcement for those posting one on none videos of prospects looking like the next big thing
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WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg

Dalek wrote:
Smith Jr. has a good frame to build strength on. High level shooting will come in time because his form looks good, and he has good quickness and high level handles. I am not sure I like him more than Max Lewis, but if he is healthy he does have that star quality to him.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Dalek wrote:
Smith Jr. has a good frame to build strength on. High level shooting will come in time because his form looks good, and he has good quickness and high level handles. I am not sure I like him more than Max Lewis, but if he is healthy he does have that star quality to him.
You seem to support all of the highest bust risk prospects in this draft. I challenge you to choose 1 that will make it over the others, because that's the most likely occurrence.