phincsfan wrote:Broome's draft slot in mocks is interesting. He's not undersized to where he'll get bullied in the paint. Decent wingspan. He's played 3 years in the SEC so the competition level is high. He can score the ball and he could even handle the ball pretty good. Injuries aren't a concern because he doesn't really miss games. Good with fouls. Not the best FT shooter but hasn't really improved also. Kind of shows how his style of game doesn't translate at the moment.
I can't see a team passing on him in the 1st round. IMO, he's more offensively gifted than Kessler and Kessler was not in most 1st round mocks in that draft. I get the age thing, but there's no injury history and he has excellent experience. When I see the kid Rocco going in the teens I'm like HUH?
Well, the latest bleacher report mock has Broome going 45th so it's certainly possible he falls out of the 1st round. Every year there's guys who fall into the 2nd round who many people thought would go in the 1st round too - last year it was Filipowski..in past years it was guys like Jared Butler, Sharife Cooper, EJ Liddell, Jaden Hardy, etc.
The mock drafts are simply a guess as to where players will go. So I wouldn't read *too* deeply into them. Also, the closer to the draft it is, the more accurate the mock will be. So mocks right now in early January don't mean a whole lot. Also, mocks are better at predicting picks higher up in the draft. The deeper you get into the draft, the more likely that mock is to be wrong.
As for Walker Kessler, this was a mock pretty close to the draft that had him going 18th, which is pretty close to where he actually got picked - 22nd
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/2022-nba-mock-draft-gonzagas-chet-holmgren-has-highest-ceiling-goes-no-1-ahead-of-dukes-paolo-banchero/As for Rocco..he's had like 2 games in a row know where he's been a healthy DNP. He has not been very good this season and his minutes have been going down. And he is only 18 yrs old so at this point I think there's a good chance he won't even declare for the draft - or perhaps he'll declare and just test the waters, get feedback from NBA teams before withdrawing his name. Seems like he needs at least another year overseas to keep developing before he's ready to get drafted.
But as far as why you're so surprised Rocco is ranked higher than Broome when Broome has been playing much better, age does play a significant factor. Rocco is 4 years younger than Broome. That does make a big difference. With that being said, I do have Broome ranked higher on my board right now..again, while Rocco is young, he's barely even playing and hasn't been playing very well so I probably wouldn't even draft him this year.
As for Broome, yeah he's pretty good. But as I mentioned before, most of the top bigs in the league right now are either elite defenders/rim protectors who probably are really good lob catchers (time lord, gobert, lively, Missi, Capela, etc.) or they're extremely skilled offensively (Sabonis,Vucevic, Jokic, Sengun, etc.). Broome isn't really any of those things. He's maybe a Looney, Brandon Clark, Trayce Jackson-Davis type of guy which is probably a guy you take in like the 21-30 range, at the earliest. But might be more of a 2nd round guy if you think his ceiling is just a backup big man. Those types of bigs aren't super valuable - you can usually just snag a guy like Daniel Theis on a cheap FA contract to give you some mins as a backup big..or sign a guy like Kornet or Queta..
And again, age matters quite a bit for bigs. You look at the top 30 or even 40 bigs in the league. Pretty much all of them were younger than Broome when they were drafted. Most of them were between age 18-20 when drafted.