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2024 Draft Thread - Part II

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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1281 » by NatP4 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 2:08 pm

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:I would take him 51. I mean after watching Arenas and Wall post knee surgery, I wouldn't take Topic in the 1st round. But I'd still take a flyer on him at 51.


51?????

He’s still going in the lottery. Worst case scenario is surgery right after the draft, sits out all of next year (no lottery team is going to care, because everyone will tank for 2025 draft), comes back next summer fully healthy, and will STILL be younger than Reed Sheppard is right now.

Topic is only 7 months older than Dylan Harper.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1282 » by pancakes3 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 2:20 pm

lol, yeah. See Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, and Chet Holmgren.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1283 » by NatP4 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 2:28 pm

Really like this kid. Would not be disappointed if he was the pick at 2.

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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1284 » by dobrojim » Thu Jun 6, 2024 3:42 pm

Tankathon has Furphy being our 2nd (1st rnd) pick. Maybe I somehow missed it but
it seems to me he's a guy no one has talked about in this thread. Anyone want to comment
on Furphy as an NBA prospect?
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1285 » by Hibachi_0 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 4:00 pm

Between today and tomorrow we should get the combine measurements for the european kids.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

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Post#1287 » by closg00 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 4:13 pm

This draft will be known as the year of the French Fetish :lol:
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Post#1288 » by payitforward » Thu Jun 6, 2024 5:24 pm

doclinkin wrote:Thinking about it. I would take Tristen Newton at 26 even. He had more triple doubles in his NCAA career than any player since Shaq. His numbers are solid across the board. Big for a PG. Great Ast/TO ratio. Great board work from the guard position. Great motor. And all he did was win.

No point trying to re-sign Tyus, if need a young veteran to help bring up incoming talent, I can't think of a better guy in this draft. MOP of the tourney. Two time champion. Low ego. Too smart. I understand if the front office sees another upside talent at 26 they like better. But I'd make an offer in the 2nd round if another team takes him before he falls to 52.

Sign me up! Great kid, looks to have a solid chance be a very good NBA player.

The tip top may be thin, but I think this draft is exceptionally deep.
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Post#1289 » by dobrojim » Thu Jun 6, 2024 5:28 pm

^ another one of those older guys who may be ready to contribute sooner than
a lot of other potential draftees. But also may be closer to their full potential,
at least physically, already.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1290 » by payitforward » Thu Jun 6, 2024 5:51 pm

dobrojim wrote:Tankathon has Furphy being our 2nd (1st rnd) pick. Maybe I somehow missed it but
it seems to me he's a guy no one has talked about in this thread. Anyone want to comment
on Furphy as an NBA prospect?

As I've written, this looks like a deep draft to me. Which means there'll be several good choices at 26. But... I would be hard-pressed to pass on Johnny Furphy if he's there.

I think he's going to be a very very good NBA player for a long long time. I like him better than some guys who are mocked to go 10 spots above him.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1291 » by nate33 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:25 pm

pancakes3 wrote:lol, yeah. See Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, and Chet Holmgren.

Chet got hurt after he was drafted, but I agree with your overall point.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1292 » by closg00 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:37 pm

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SUPERBALLMAN wrote:I would take him 51. I mean after watching Arenas and Wall post knee surgery, I wouldn't take Topic in the 1st round. But I'd still take a flyer on him at 51.


51?????

He’s still going in the lottery. Worst case scenario is surgery right after the draft, sits out all of next year (no lottery team is going to care, because everyone will tank for 2025 draft), comes back next summer fully healthy, and will STILL be younger than Reed Sheppard is right now.

Topic is only 7 months older than Dylan Harper.


Worst case scenario is that the he becomes another Brandon Roy/Greg Oden/Andrew Bynum. Hopefully he will have a miracle comeback. Draft night will be interesting to see where Topic/Edey end up, nobody knows....
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1293 » by Rafael122 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:40 pm

Per DX:

Topic's defense is also a concern, as he has a wingspan (6-5½) shorter than his height and isn't very agile operating out of a stance, lacking intensity at times on that end of the floor.


Dude has a negative wingspan, that's crazy.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1294 » by NatP4 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:51 pm

Rafael122 wrote:Per DX:

Topic's defense is also a concern, as he has a wingspan (6-5½) shorter than his height and isn't very agile operating out of a stance, lacking intensity at times on that end of the floor.


Dude has a negative wingspan, that's crazy.


I see no official measurements on any of the European prospects. That’s just a random comment in a Givony preview article (who also misreported on the knee injury).
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1295 » by closg00 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:52 pm

2025, a year worth tanking-for, leave some roster space.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1296 » by Rafael122 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:54 pm

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Rafael122 wrote:Per DX:

Topic's defense is also a concern, as he has a wingspan (6-5½) shorter than his height and isn't very agile operating out of a stance, lacking intensity at times on that end of the floor.


Dude has a negative wingspan, that's crazy.


I see no official measurements on any of the European prospects. That’s just a random comment in a Givony preview article (who also misreported on the knee injury).


It sounds like he measured at the NBA draft camp this week.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1297 » by NatP4 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 6:57 pm

Rafael122 wrote:It sounds like he measured at the NBA draft camp this week.


Could be, but there’s no indication of that in the article. I haven’t seen numbers on any other international prospects.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1298 » by prime1time » Thu Jun 6, 2024 7:16 pm

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Topic is 6'7. That's probably with shoes. Wingspan of 6'5.5.
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Re: 2024 Draft Thread - Part II 

Post#1299 » by nate33 » Thu Jun 6, 2024 7:18 pm

You have to think of Topic as a 6'-4" guy with a 6'-5.5" wingspan and 3 extra inches of neck.
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