lastb1ckman wrote:Boogie Ellis's agent is Mike Miller, our Mike Miller?! Wow. I wouldn't be surprised that's a big connection.
Also, 2 USC player worked out and neither of them are Bronny. Him and klutch ain't sniffing this team any time too.

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lastb1ckman wrote:Boogie Ellis's agent is Mike Miller, our Mike Miller?! Wow. I wouldn't be surprised that's a big connection.
Also, 2 USC player worked out and neither of them are Bronny. Him and klutch ain't sniffing this team any time too.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:lastb1ckman wrote:Boogie Ellis's agent is Mike Miller, our Mike Miller?! Wow. I wouldn't be surprised that's a big connection.
Also, 2 USC player worked out and neither of them are Bronny. Him and klutch ain't sniffing this team any time too.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:
6’6 238 pounds 6’11 wingspan. If we wanted to mimic the Power small ball success with stretch capabilities we had with Tucker and Crowder this could be our guy. Projected to be picked around 42 as a high end 2nd round prospect.
greg4012 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:
6’6 238 pounds 6’11 wingspan. If we wanted to mimic the Power small ball success with stretch capabilities we had with Tucker and Crowder this could be our guy. Projected to be picked around 42 as a high end 2nd round prospect.
What a distinct prospect. 6'4.5 without shoes. Strong and coordinated but not explosive. Nice blend of force and skill in his game. Completely ground bound. Seemed to be the center of a heliocentric offense at Weber State. Created almost all his own offense. Took a jump as a playmaker for others this season.
Viability will of course largely depend on his 3 pt shot being real with more volume, and even more importantly, having the feet to dance with faster forwards on the perimeter.
Wild stat: Dillon Jones created 86% of his own offense within the 3 pt line
Wild stat 2: Dillon Jones has 10 total dunks and 5 total blocks over the past 2 seasons
greg4012 wrote:greg4012 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:
6’6 238 pounds 6’11 wingspan. If we wanted to mimic the Power small ball success with stretch capabilities we had with Tucker and Crowder this could be our guy. Projected to be picked around 42 as a high end 2nd round prospect.
What a distinct prospect. 6'4.5 without shoes. Strong and coordinated but not explosive. Nice blend of force and skill in his game. Completely ground bound. Seemed to be the center of a heliocentric offense at Weber State. Created almost all his own offense. Took a jump as a playmaker for others this season.
Viability will of course largely depend on his 3 pt shot being real with more volume, and even more importantly, having the feet to dance with faster forwards on the perimeter.
Wild stat: Dillon Jones created 86% of his own offense within the 3 pt line
Wild stat 2: Dillon Jones has 10 total dunks and 5 total blocks over the past 2 seasons
He's a hustler. Feet a little slow as he can't always seem to keep them under him when mirroring a ballhandler, but he has good body control and seems to have very good hand eye coordination.
Beenie wrote:Carter’s stock is up.
If he slips then he’ll be the pick.
The likiest outcome though imo is Mia taking a wing to replace Martin/ Highsmith
The De Silva kid makes some sense
Wiltside wrote:Nice finds here MWP. I don’t remember the last time we actually had a second round pick. Was it Okpala?! Lol
MettaWorldPanda wrote:Beenie wrote:Carter’s stock is up.
If he slips then he’ll be the pick.
The likiest outcome though imo is Mia taking a wing to replace Martin/ Highsmith
The De Silva kid makes some sense
I hope we work him out. So far not a peep of any interest