deepeeenn wrote:
Like I mentioned with Nnaji, what other skill does he have outside of shooting?
i dunno what that is supposed to mean or maybe you don't know know what specialists are
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deepeeenn wrote:
Like I mentioned with Nnaji, what other skill does he have outside of shooting?
EvanZ wrote:Was watching Duke-Syracuse from February. Must have been Whitehead’s best game by far. Looked like a very projectable two-way wing in that game. Was even able to stay in front of Mintz fairly well which is a challenge. His passing in this game really stood out.
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deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
California Gold wrote:This is extra because people hate the Lakers and their brand so much.
This trade wasn't some conspiracy - it was just a GM wanting AD bad enough where in most people's eyes he overpaid by a long shot to get him.
clyde21 wrote:i dunno what that is supposed to mean or maybe you don't know know what specialists are
HiDef wrote:Could say the same of Capela or RW3 no? Nnaji is pretty NBA ready as a shot blocker, offensive rebounding looks very good, great mobility.. surprised nobody wants to take a shot on him even with the feel issues as an 18/19 year old.. then again, if Lively can't even get into the top 10, suppose nobody cares about centers anymore... just going to bat for him.. big fan of his skillset, combines a lot of valuable tools..
EvanZ wrote:Isn’t it obvious Givony always has the best mock? At least in terms of intel.
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deepeeenn wrote:HiDef wrote:Could say the same of Capela or RW3 no? Nnaji is pretty NBA ready as a shot blocker, offensive rebounding looks very good, great mobility.. surprised nobody wants to take a shot on him even with the feel issues as an 18/19 year old.. then again, if Lively can't even get into the top 10, suppose nobody cares about centers anymore... just going to bat for him.. big fan of his skillset, combines a lot of valuable tools..
I’m blanking on who RW3 is.
I don’t think Nnaji will fall or anything but he really needs to develop a better feel on offense. Capela has better touch than he does. Nnaji really lacks offensive feel or touch outside of lobs and stand still dunks. He rushes which hurts him too. From the video I’ve seen of him, he also really gets down on himself when he can’t finish a play. He’s a project for sure. As defensive center, with little offense to fall back on I think he could easily get played off the floor. I’m not rooting against any of these kids, as long as none of them are dicks.
deepeeenn wrote:clyde21 wrote:i dunno what that is supposed to mean or maybe you don't know know what specialists are
Yeah I guess that’s true. I just value more multifaceted prospects and feel the NBA is likely growing that way. It’s hard to keep one dimensional players on the floor.
clyde21 wrote:deepeeenn wrote:clyde21 wrote:i dunno what that is supposed to mean or maybe you don't know know what specialists are
Yeah I guess that’s true. I just value more multifaceted prospects and feel the NBA is likely growing that way. It’s hard to keep one dimensional players on the floor.
you don't get multifaceted late in the draft, either you get athletic/rsci projects or you get specialists that fit a role.
clyde21 wrote:not a fan of cherry picked thresholds but fwiw re: DWH
crows2 wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:Am I crazy for thinking Nick Smith Jr is going to fall to the latter half of the first round?
Falling from where? I would’ve thought the 20s is his range and it’d be a surprise if a team reaches for him in the teens.
PerkinsFor3 wrote:clyde21 wrote:not a fan of cherry picked thresholds but fwiw re: DWH
Trying to see what's here...?
Colbinii wrote:You know what sucks about this board? Everyone has their favorite prospects and they say one thing about a prospect in a thread they like [will improve, small sample, ect] in order to justify a player they like, and then in a thread about a player they are lower on they say the exact same thing but the opposite [they won't improve, small sample size, ect].
It's a joke. Some people here are clearly in a tier of their own in terms of posting, but 80% of people here should be completely ignored.
deepeeenn wrote:HiDef wrote:Could say the same of Capela or RW3 no? Nnaji is pretty NBA ready as a shot blocker, offensive rebounding looks very good, great mobility.. surprised nobody wants to take a shot on him even with the feel issues as an 18/19 year old.. then again, if Lively can't even get into the top 10, suppose nobody cares about centers anymore... just going to bat for him.. big fan of his skillset, combines a lot of valuable tools..
I’m blanking on who RW3 is.
I don’t think Nnaji will fall or anything but he really needs to develop a better feel on offense. Capela has better touch than he does. Nnaji really lacks offensive feel or touch outside of lobs and stand still dunks. He rushes which hurts him too. From the video I’ve seen of him, he also really gets down on himself when he can’t finish a play. He’s a project for sure. As defensive center, with little offense to fall back on I think he could easily get played off the floor. I’m not rooting against any of these kids, as long as none of them are dicks.
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I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.