FarBeyondDriven wrote:why? He's a damn good center prospect. If you were high on Mobley you should be just as high on Sarr
Sarr is fine but I don't think he's at Mobley's level as a prospect, no. Sarr struggles with physicality on both ends and that's not only due to age. He's also not as effective contesting shots at the rim as someone without any particular offensive skill to hang his hat on ideally would be. Top 10 pick? Sure. But I don't see top-level prospect yet.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:Sheppard likely won't start or get major minutes like the rest might which is why I didn't include him.
That remains to be seen.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:almost none of this is true.
It's a difference of opinion, not a fact. Your condescending tone here is why you cannot have a normal conversation on this board.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:Mgbako has a very high ceiling as a defender.
How so? He has decent size but is limited athletically and the motor isn't there either. 1.5 stocks per 100 possessions and not an elite rebounder either. Which elite defensive wing had such numbers in college? He's essentially Moody without the hustle in a lot of ways. And even if you, for whatever reason (you haven't mentioned any), believe in his ceiling – that doesn't make him a two-way player right now.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:Not sure where this false narrative about Walter not being a good defender is coming from either. He's a very good defender. It's the reason why he's so highly rated.
Once again, not a single substantial argument. What makes him a good defender? He has the potential to be fine but he doesn't have particularly great size or length for a wing, he's not a noteworthy athlete, and his production is fine but not great. He's highly rated primarily because he's a young wing that can shoot.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:Castle can run an offense and do everything on that end except shooting threes, so far.
Castle cannot run anything without a shot. Teams ignore him right now and he has to play like post-yips Ben Simmons around the perimeter.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:Watkins has thoroughly proven he's an offensive threat.
Once again no substantial point. Proven how? He's not a shooting threat, he has produced more turnovers than assists over his career, sub 50% on 2s every single year. He's not an efficient scorer, not a good playmaker, and he can be dared to shoot 3s. Players like this struggle in the NBA on offense.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:Ndongo's offense isn't bad in the slightest.
Again nothing substantial. He doesn't shoot, he doesn't create for others, and he turns the ball over a bunch. He has the offensive profile of a Center without the size. Even if you think he can be an effective offensive player in his role, that doesn't mean we should project him to be a two-way player in the way the term is usually understood.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:I'm gonna have to assume you simply haven't watched much of these guys going by these takes.
Here we go again. For someone with no track record on getting anything right on draft prospects whatsoever you sure like to believe that you know better than anyone else. If you just like to hear yourself talk without engaging in any meaningful discussion (heck, you fail to even provide a single substantial argument or use some form of evidence to back up your point), just write a blog. That kind of behavior across multiple threads continues to be just pathetic.
If I had to bet, I'd say we won't hear anything from you again by the time some of your takes haven't aged well and you'll be called out when you try to pretend you're infallible and above everyone else. Perhaps you'll be back under a new account name and continue as you do now because your entire persona relies on not having a history of takes on draft prospects.
Indeed, I would not at all be surprised to find out that you already went back to delete some of your previous takes on RealGM for that very reason.