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2025 NBA Draft Thread, part 1 – Capture the Flagg

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Post#41 » by Celts17Pride » Tue Jul 16, 2024 8:10 pm

ryan in Maine wrote:Cooper wants to be a Celtic.

Who doesn't?
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Post#42 » by redslastlaugh » Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:14 pm

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:A safe space to discuss all the 2025 draft prospects from Cooper Flagg to whomever gets picked last.

Celtics picks
First round - own
Second round - the best out of the Washington, Detroit, Golden State and Dallas secound round pick

Currently there is a six way tie for worst Vegas odds for next years title, and both DET and WAS are among the six. I agree with prognosticators who say our most likely draft position next year is pick #30 and then a second between #31-35.
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Post#43 » by Hal14 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 2:17 am

The next Israeli sensation?

Dude is only 17 yrs old on most of these clips..eligible for 2025 draft..

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Post#44 » by shackles10 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:10 am

Hal14 wrote:The next Israeli sensation?

Dude is only 17 yrs old on most of these clips..eligible for 2025 draft..



Who were the other Israeli sensations for reference sake?
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Post#45 » by redslastlaugh » Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:12 am

Omri Caspi ??

shackles10 wrote:
Hal14 wrote:The next Israeli sensation?

Dude is only 17 yrs old on most of these clips..eligible for 2025 draft..



Who were the other Israeli sensations for reference sake?
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Post#46 » by Hal14 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:26 am

shackles10 wrote:
Hal14 wrote:The next Israeli sensation?

Dude is only 17 yrs old on most of these clips..eligible for 2025 draft..



Who were the other Israeli sensations for reference sake?

Ah, it's just a saying. I would have said Mexican sensation if he was from Mexico..just to have some fun.

But since you ask, I guess Deni Avdija and Yam Madar are other players who perhaps at one time could have been called Israeli sensations.

This guy Saraf has a chance to be better than Madar. Perhaps not as good as Avdija but could at least be close to that level..
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Post#47 » by arusinov » Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:43 pm

Hal14 wrote:
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Hal14 wrote:The next Israeli sensation?

Dude is only 17 yrs old on most of these clips..eligible for 2025 draft..



Who were the other Israeli sensations for reference sake?

Ah, it's just a saying. I would have said Mexican sensation if he was from Mexico..just to have some fun.

But since you ask, I guess Deni Avdija and Yam Madar are other players who perhaps at one time could have been called Israeli sensations.

This guy Saraf has a chance to be better than Madar. Perhaps not as good as Avdija but could at least be close to that level..


Saraf will play for Ulm next season. He basically will replace Juan Nunez which was selected with 36th pick in last draft (whether Nunez signs with Spurs or stay in Europe - probably with Barcelona, he is not expected to be in Ulm next year).

Now... Saraf is very quick, tall (over 6'5"), athletic, can pass (he's more combo-guard, than classic PG), drive and shoot. He can create his shot pretty well. He's somewhat strong hand (left in his case) dominant (while not as bad as Avdija or another former Ulm player Killian Hayes) In 2022 he was leading scorer of Euro U16 with 24.3 ppg (I think some 3 pts more than second best scorer)

The problem is efficiency. This year he averaged 10.5 ppg for Kiryat Ata which totally unexpectedly got to Israeli league semifinals (and even led 1 : 0 in semi-final series against Hapoel Tel-Aviv which mostly looked not bad in EuroCup). And he was in rotation not only in regular season but also in play-offs (played 20+ minutes per game averaging 9.3 pts). And all this sounds pretty good - but his efficiency was woeful... 47.5 ts%

I'm not sure he will declare for draft in 2025. If he's not making jump in efficiency I would expect him stay in Ulm for two seasons and try chances in draft when he's 20 - like Nunez did.
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Post#48 » by Hal14 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:55 pm

You might be right but he was only 17 yrs old, playing in a pro league. The efficiency is never good when that's the case - especially for a guard.

You look at Scoot's efficiency his 1st season with Ignite or Wemby's during the 21-22 season or Dink Pate on Ignite last season, they were all bad efficiency..
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Post#49 » by threrf23 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:34 pm

Not that familiar with the Israeli league, but quickly comparing Saraf's stats to ex NBA prospects playing over there right now, it seems he is really skilled from a defense + passing standpoint. I notice that he chooses to wear Luka's #77.
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Post#50 » by Hal14 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:58 pm

threrf23 wrote:Not that familiar with the Israeli league, but quickly comparing Saraf's stats to ex NBA prospects playing over there right now, it seems he is really skilled from a defense + passing standpoint. I notice that he chooses to wear Luka's #77.

Yeah Israeli league is a good league but a step down from some of the other top pro leagues overseas like Turkey, Spain and Germany.

The film and some of the stats he had last season looked pretty good for a 17 yr old kid in a league like that. Next season he'll be playing in the German league, so a step up. Will be interesting to see how he does..
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Post#51 » by bigfoot_cryptozoology » Fri Jul 19, 2024 10:53 pm

Generally, I'm a BPA Drafting type of guy, but with the Celtics in GFIN Mode for the next few seasons,
I'd like to see them with their Late First and Early Second, grab an NBA ready PG and Big.
Two players who can contribute right away...
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Post#52 » by phincsfan » Fri Jul 19, 2024 11:20 pm

Who's the best ranked college senior right now? Hunter Sallis? I'll take it. :D

He'll be young at 22 when Stevens takes him though. :D
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Post#53 » by Hal14 » Sat Jul 20, 2024 3:22 am

phincsfan wrote:Who's the best ranked college senior right now? Hunter Sallis? I'll take it. :D

He'll be young at 22 when Stevens takes him though. :D

Sallis is in the conversation.

Another one I like is Keshon Gilbert. He's pretty similar to Springer. But a) he could end up being better than Springer and b) Springer might not be here beyond this season

So I guess Gilbert is a possibility:

;t=874s

He's a DOG..kind of reminds me of Marcus Smart..
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Post#54 » by phincsfan » Sat Jul 20, 2024 1:42 pm

Hal14 wrote:
phincsfan wrote:Who's the best ranked college senior right now? Hunter Sallis? I'll take it. :D

He'll be young at 22 when Stevens takes him though. :D

Sallis is in the conversation.

Another one I like is Keshon Gilbert. He's pretty similar to Springer. But a) he could end up being better than Springer and b) Springer might not be here beyond this season

So I guess Gilbert is a possibility:

;t=874s

He's a DOG..kind of reminds me of Marcus Smart..


He's from the Lou. I wonder if JT ever mentioned him?
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Post#55 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Sun Jul 21, 2024 11:16 pm

Maxime Raynaud looks like a Brad Stevens type of big.
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Post#56 » by playa-hater » Mon Jul 22, 2024 2:46 pm

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:Maxime Raynaud looks like a Brad Stevens type of big.


Never heard of him .. looked him up.. Agree with your assessment. Although his appearance resembles Luke Kornet.. debating if that's a positive or not :o :D
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Post#57 » by Hal14 » Tue Jul 23, 2024 11:58 pm

Good chance that this guy is on Brad's radar. He played at Notre Dame last season as a freshman - for head coach Micah Shrewsberry - a former Celtics assistant coach for 6 seasons, under Brad Stevens.

Booth wasn't ready to go pro after his freshman season. Was too raw, inconsistent and needs to get stronger. But he's a guy who I could see really making a leap this season as a sophomore, if he improves in those areas.



He's also son of Calvin Booth, the GM of the nuggets..
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Post#58 » by ConstableGeneva » Fri Jul 26, 2024 1:59 am

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Post#59 » by arusinov » Sun Jul 28, 2024 6:03 am

Hal14 wrote:
threrf23 wrote:Not that familiar with the Israeli league, but quickly comparing Saraf's stats to ex NBA prospects playing over there right now, it seems he is really skilled from a defense + passing standpoint. I notice that he chooses to wear Luka's #77.

Yeah Israeli league is a good league but a step down from some of the other top pro leagues overseas like Turkey, Spain and Germany.

The film and some of the stats he had last season looked pretty good for a 17 yr old kid in a league like that. Next season he'll be playing in the German league, so a step up. Will be interesting to see how he does..


Well. Here's his first game's on Euro U18 highlights..

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Started game with 1/5 FG and 0/3 3P but wasn't distracted by it... Led Israel to 90 : 86 over Latvia
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Post#60 » by redslastlaugh » Mon Jul 29, 2024 11:09 pm

Really early 2025 mock from Wasserman to start the upcoming draft cycle.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10127809-way-too-soon-2025-nba-mock-draft-a-clear-top-pick-awaits-next-years-luckiest-loser

Outside of the lottery, I’m pretty intrigued by Kwame Evans if he develops his outside shot a bit.

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