wegotthabeet wrote:they could've got him @ 45.
Based on what
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wegotthabeet wrote:they could've got him @ 45.
redeye514 wrote:wegotthabeet wrote:they could've got him @ 45.
They could have got him at 19.
redeye514 wrote:wegotthabeet wrote:they could've got him @ 45.
They could have got him at 19.
Duffman100 wrote:Man Summer League is a must watch this season.
SpezNc wrote:Duffman100 wrote:Man Summer League is a must watch this season.
Yup
Especially if Dick/Ochai are there as well
DreamTeam09 wrote:I wonder if he takes a 2-way, I don't think his draft stock was big enough to guarantee him a deal.
wegotthabeet wrote:they could've got him @ 45.
C_Money wrote:Ulrich Chomche at 45. Calling it now
Tier 06 - One super sleeper
21
Jonathan Mogbo
Mogbo has some things working against him, which is why I couldn’t quite get him into my top 20. He’s only 6-6 and played as a rim-running five at San Francisco, making zero 3-pointers and attempting only two all season. He’s already 22. And he didn’t play in a power conference.
Nonetheless, he becomes a compelling proposition because the strengths here are strong; if the shooting comes around at all, he has a great chance to be a steal in the back half of the draft. Mogbo played guard as a kid before a late growth spurt and handles the ball very well for his size, but more importantly, he is a good passer who averaged 7.4 dimes per 100 possessions – lofty stuff for a center. He’s able to push his own rebounds, lead the break and make decisions on the move and run actions from the elbows in the half court.
He combines that with a very different skill: elite rebounding, despite being an undersized center. His 22.0 percent rebound rate led the WCC and was fourth in the nation – just ahead of some guy named Zach Edey.
Mogbo has great instincts that show up behind his passing, particularly in a superb steal rate for a center (3.2 swipes per 100 possessions) and his high field goal percentage in the paint. While he’s not going to be rim-running for dunks except, perhaps, in brief cameos as a junk-ball five, he’s shown he has the all-court game to be a productive NBA forward. He reflected much of that in the NBA Draft Combine, where in 37 minutes across two games, he filled the stat sheet with 11 rebounds, seven assists and four steals.
Now, about the shooting: I’ve seen Mogbo shoot 3s before games, and his shot isn’t broken. He has a push shot from distance and it’s a bit slow, but he can be threatening enough to warrant at least some token degree of respect from defenses. He shot 69.2 percent from the line in his final college season.
At this point in the draft, I’d take those positives and the upside over the fairly meh outlooks of the rest of the field. Realistically, I expect Mogbo to be picked in the 40s or 50s, but I think he’s one of the most interesting players in this class.