Hal14 wrote:Updated list of guys the Celtics have had in for a pre-draft workout:
Baylor Scheierman, Creighton...wing
Coleman Hawkins, Illinois...PF/C
Anton Watson, Gonzaga...PF/small ball 5
Jonathan Mogbo, San Francisco...small ball 5
Nique Clifford, Colorado State...wing
Tristen Newton, UConn...PG
Harrison Ingram, North Carolina...wing
Dillon Jones, Weber State...wing
Blake Hinson, Pitt...wing
Payton Sandfort, Iowa...wing
Armel Traoré, ADA Blois Basket (France)...PF/small ball 5
Jaylin Williams, Auburn...PF/small ball 5
Jaelen House, New Mexico...combo guard
Chris Ledlum, St. John’s (N.Y.)...wing
Anthony Dell’Orso, Campbell...wing
JT Toppin, New Mexico...PF/C
*Toppin has since withdrawn from the draft and will play another year of college ball. Some others on the list may withdraw today (it's the deadline for guys to withdraw and maintain their college eligibility)
*House is the son of Eddie House. I don't really see him as a legit NBA prospect (could be wrong, of course) so I think that was moreso a favor the team did for Eddie by bringing in his kid..
*We also worked out Hawkins last year. There must be some level of interest there.
*I think pretty much every guy on this list is age 22 or 23, except Toppin (withdrew from draft) and Traore (he's 21). Lots of guys here who are 23 (Scheierman, Watson, etc.) and even some who are 24 (Hinson).
Edit: I ranked them roughly in order of where they are on my big board (Toppin is last since he withdrew..)
Thanks for this contribution, Hal. Nice work as always. I hope we get to see some of the workout video at some point.
To the line I bolded, this fits into my theory that Brad may break the trend of drafting underclassman and stashing in Maine or oversees and instead go for a 3 or 4 year college player that can step in right away.
Hard to say from the list whether that means trading up, trading back, or even trading out. My guess is that if Brad thinks there will be a player or two that he likes and will be available in the second round, he'll trade back (as he did last year) but pick up a more experienced player with one of two second round picks this time (instead of a "youngster" like Walsh/Begarin/Davison), and the other is for stash/potential. So, Watson and Traoré, for example.
Scheierman is intriguing, I'll check out more. I recall we liked the idea of trying to pry Kispert from Washington before the deadline. From the little I've seen, Scheierman could be that headband wearing offensive shooter guy that can step in and be like a higher alpha Hauser. I'm making a very superficial take, of course, but he's high on your list, the Celtics brought him in, and he could be there at 30 (maybe not 54). He can shoot, and makes some nifty passes. Looks a tad slow and ground-bound from the eye test (as does Luka at times!). But if the Celtics brings him in for workouts they can gather the info they need.