76ciology wrote:What is the % the 16th pick gets traded?
50%
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76ciology wrote:What is the % the 16th pick gets traded?
76ciology wrote:What is the % the 16th pick gets traded?
SixthStreet wrote:Is there a wing that can come in an contribute on day 1, like a Desmond Bane, at 16?
Kobblehead wrote:SixthStreet wrote:Is there a wing that can come in an contribute on day 1, like a Desmond Bane, at 16?
Quite a few. Some of which include:
Terrence Shannon
Dalton Knecht
Kevin McCullar
Negrodamus wrote:I’ve realized over the years that sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one. Tyler Kolek hits almost every metric I look for in a prospect. On a team where we are so deprived of an actual PG, he might be a welcomed addition. Would play instantly.
Arsenal wrote:Negrodamus wrote:I’ve realized over the years that sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one. Tyler Kolek hits almost every metric I look for in a prospect. On a team where we are so deprived of an actual PG, he might be a welcomed addition. Would play instantly.
Can he defend?
Negrodamus wrote:I’m still having a tough time jumping off the Carrington bandwagon. Watched him again UNC in the ACC tourney and he just has that it factor in his game. Tough shoemaker. Great handles. Excellent vision. Played all 40 minutes while defending RJ Davis.
I think he has the potential to be special as he puts on weight and gets older. I’m excited to see what his actual height and W/S are.
He didn’t exactly hit the advance stats of this guy, but he reminds me a lot of Jamal Murray at UK. Drafting him 15 would be banking on that jump from freshman to sophomore year being even substantial, which I think it would be.
Arsenal wrote:Negrodamus wrote:I’m still having a tough time jumping off the Carrington bandwagon. Watched him again UNC in the ACC tourney and he just has that it factor in his game. Tough shoemaker. Great handles. Excellent vision. Played all 40 minutes while defending RJ Davis.
I think he has the potential to be special as he puts on weight and gets older. I’m excited to see what his actual height and W/S are.
He didn’t exactly hit the advance stats of this guy, but he reminds me a lot of Jamal Murray at UK. Drafting him 15 would be banking on that jump from freshman to sophomore year being even substantial, which I think it would be.
I think we need to shoot for upside with the #16 pick. Whether that's Johnny Furphy, Tyler Smith, or Carrington. I think we can get an overaged maxed out instant contributor in the 2nd round.
Re: Carrington, the stocks numbers are alarmingly low so I'd put him behind Smith or Furphy.
Separately, what is your take on Antonio Reeves? Also has terrible stocks numbers but his shooting metrics are insane.
https://www.tankathon.com/players/antonio-reeves
Arsenal wrote:With Carrington a big factor will be his high school numbers. Was he a great shooter there ala Maxey?
Also what's his pedigree? Don't see him ranked in the top 100 2023 RSCI. Maxey was #10 overall his year.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/awards/men/rsci-recruit-rankings-2023.html
Also what do you think of his defensive potential? The numbers there are pretty bad.
In his senior year at St. Frances Academy, Carrington averaged over 26.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists, and 2.0 steals per game, with shooting splits of 49/38/86, while also setting a school record with over 1,000 points in a season.