clyde21 wrote:WargamesX wrote:Its way too early for this gloomy talk. The last time it was supposed to be a weak draft was 2020, and instead all you saw was parity 1-30 because there were no clear top guys. Usually, a bigger red flag to me is when the reports are its a 1-3 person draft because that means the scouts feel secure in the disparity in talent. Kind of like 2019, and even then some good players will go later in the draft. Anyhow let's wait until at least March before we write this whole draft off.
it's just not a great draft - any draft where you have to rely on returning talent or international talent to solidify the lotto/top20 isn't a great draft.
doesn't mean you cant find or there wont be good players to be had but you can tell it's not gonna be a great one, by virtue of a weak HS class, by virtue of some of the archetypes available, a lot of non-NCAA guys provide high variability, etc.
also that 2020 class you're talking about was supposed to be the '3 person draft' with Ant, Wise and LaMelo.
It's not relying on returning talent or international talent's to solidify the lotto. I just showed a very likely (if not by order) potential lottery where half the players are American freshmen with not a single returning player. There's a chance there might only be 3-4 returning players in the top 20! Where are you getting this reliance on returning players from? I thought it was common knowledge around these parts that international players have raised their games. There's a reason why they're winning tournaments and doing well against the US. Because their talent is so much better nowadays. If there's more talent internationally doesn't it make sense that eventually this would materialize in more of their prospects being found in draft lotteries? International stars from the past decade: Embiid, Doncic, Jokic, Markkanen, Porzingis, Wagner, Gobert, Simmons, Wembanyama, Sabonis and Giannis have inspired a generation of kids. Leagues and academies have opened up around the world and are flourishing. It stands to reason that would result in more NBA prospects especially as the game has become more about shooting, passing, smarts and less about athleticism. Why does it matter anyway? Who cares? Talent is talent. Last season's class is dominated by American freshmen. It didn't save it from being mediocre. The 2022 class had 7 returning players in the lottery yet it's a pretty strong class. There's enough intriguing talent to be excited. It's too early to label it weak or strong at this point. There's been like 2 college games played


























