JoshuaPotter wrote:UCFJayBird wrote:
Certainly feels like the front office is saying "we have our front court, we need a backcourt, let's just take a chance and if ONE of these guys turns out we'll have been successful."
It's funny how perception is just a thought. Not arguing with your grade. I am just looking at what was done and saying....well ok.
Also something I will point out.
Wemby - Can't shoot 3
Miller - Best 3pt shooter until Jett was drafted.....
Scoot - No 3
Amen - HA
Ausar - Ha but better then Amen
Black - Seeing a pattern
Coulibly - Does he know what the 3pt in US English means? (Of course he does, he is just a bad shooter also)
Walker - What 3?
Hendricks - I have heard mixed stats regarding his 3 ball game so ill pencil him around the same as Miller. Viable but thats it....
Jett....
Puts pencil down, turns in lazy homework.
Eh. That's ignoring what else prospects bring to the table, if their shooting stats are poor but their mechanics are good, what the team needs (i.e. do they need more guys who can shoot?), etc.
Wemby - Spurs, doesn't matter, Wemby is Wemby.
Miller - good shooter, Rockets who need shooting
Scoot - Portland is a good shooting team already
Amen - Houston - needs shooting, i wouldn't pick this guy either, overhyped
Ausar - Detroit - needs shooting, i wouldn't pick this guy either, overhyped
Coulibly - Honestly I don't know much, but his stats say he shot 45% from 3? granted on very limited shots. Also went to Indiana, a good shooting team already
Walker - Dallas, top 3 shooting team in the league
Hendricks - good shooter with good mechanics, went to a good shooting team
Black - Magic, desperately need shooting, no lift on his shot and a poor shooter, will need to probably rebuild his shot completely.
Amen & Ausar look like future busts to me. I wouldn't have wanted them at #11, let alone 4 or 5.