Jstock12 wrote:earth007 wrote:or Maluach. Book it.
6'9+ AND an African name?
Pretty sure the Maluach name is actually Romulan.
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Jstock12 wrote:earth007 wrote:or Maluach. Book it.
6'9+ AND an African name?
S.W.A.N wrote:Indeed wrote:earth007 wrote:
All jokes aside, I think he has a lot of untapped potential. Dude only started playing bball at 16 or something. He could have Siakam type trajectory and he is only 18 unlike Siakam. Also, I think Duke coach doesn't really use him to his full potential. The draft workouts might really up his stock. I'm not sure if we will draft him, but if a team that's good at developing young guys gets him, he can end up being a special player one day.
The problem is his passing. Unlike Siakam who was a willing passer, Maluach doesnt show enough on that, and we clearly mentioned by Webster that we are looking for a big who can pass and facilitate, so I am pretty sure he is not a fit, particularly, we dont have a dynamic PG to set him up for his potential. He is more Hawks type of pick.
While he doesn't show that passing yet, he looks like a very good screen setter.
Now that Ingram/Barnes are the core of our offense, having a big that passes probably has less value than it did before the trade.
I would think that his defensive upside would be the biggest selling point.
Of the bigs that we'd take in the top 10 I think there is a case for 4 guys.
Kaman: Best defensive upside, ability to play both drop and some switching. Potential to stretch the floor is there but not something you can bank on as he's only done it in International play.
Queen: Best scoring big in the draft? Strong, great footwork and hands. Not a great rim deterent but gets steals so his stocks are not bad at all. Could be a guy you run the offense through.
Wolf: Best passing big in the draft, and has shown nba range. Is a more athletic Kelly O?
Asa Newell: Solid, talented player but is he a 4 or a 5. Doesn't rebound as well as the others, but projects to be the most likely to be a stretch big.
I think Kaman is the only one I'd draft with a 5th or 6th pick as there other guys who I think are a tier above them talent wise, but at say the 8th pick all bets are off and there is a far wider talent pool to look at.
Queen is my dark horse big as he is probably the guy that if he measures well becomes super interesting. if he's say 6'10 barefoot with a 7-3+ reach then he becomes my favorite guy. But if he is 6'9 with a 7 reach he is far less interesting...


Psubs wrote:
Should Jakucionis' stock be dropping like Egor Demin?
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
Psubs wrote:Maluach with 7'6 wingspan.
Rasheer Fleming with 7'5-7'6 wingspan.
Fleming shot 3 for 5 from deep today.
Should Jakucionis' stock be dropping like Egor Demin?
CMB got outplayed Thomas Haugh. I would draft Haugh over CMB. Even though he comes off the bench has a 1.7 A/T, has a 3pt shot with 81.5% FT shooting. He should be able to play SF/PF at 6'9 with hops.
Zvonimir with a 3rd straight good game in only 20 mins:
13 pts, 6 rebs, 4 blks (1 foul), shooting 3 for 5 (5 for 6 FT and 2 for 3 from deep).
BoyzNTheHood wrote:Psubs wrote:
Should Jakucionis' stock be dropping like Egor Demin?
Based on what?

Thaddy wrote:Psubs wrote:Maluach with 7'6 wingspan.
Rasheer Fleming with 7'5-7'6 wingspan.
Fleming shot 3 for 5 from deep today.
Should Jakucionis' stock be dropping like Egor Demin?
CMB got outplayed Thomas Haugh. I would draft Haugh over CMB. Even though he comes off the bench has a 1.7 A/T, has a 3pt shot with 81.5% FT shooting. He should be able to play SF/PF at 6'9 with hops.
Zvonimir with a 3rd straight good game in only 20 mins:
13 pts, 6 rebs, 4 blks (1 foul), shooting 3 for 5 (5 for 6 FT and 2 for 3 from deep).
Maluach with a top ten pick is low ceiling and risky I hope we don't go in that direction.

Psubs wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:Psubs wrote:
Should Jakucionis' stock be dropping like Egor Demin?
Based on what?
Maybe he's not that good of a shooter and his A/T isn't really that good, so maybe he's just an average SG.
I wasn't suggesting he drop that far but dropping for similar reasons. Maybe a few spots but still in the top 10.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
Mark_83 wrote:Unless we move up from our current spot I'm pretty set on either VJ or TJ at pick 5. Either would compliment what we already have on the roster while also arguably being the BPA at that spot.
I would then move our second plus Walter to move up into the mid-first round and take Flemming.

Mark_83 wrote:Unless we move up from our current spot I'm pretty set on either VJ or TJ at pick 5. Either would compliment what we already have on the roster while also arguably being the BPA at that spot.
I would then move our second plus Walter to move up into the mid-first round and take Flemming.

PhilBlackson wrote:Mark_83 wrote:Unless we move up from our current spot I'm pretty set on either VJ or TJ at pick 5. Either would compliment what we already have on the roster while also arguably being the BPA at that spot.
I would then move our second plus Walter to move up into the mid-first round and take Flemming.
Swap Walter with Ochai who there was already supposedly a market for and who we likely can’t afford to keep, and I’m with it (in fact suggested that trade earlier lol)! We’re still loaded at the SG position after (RJ, JaKobe & Dick).
But I really, REALLY want Fleming with a 2nd pick, he’d basically replace a lot of what we lost with OG but he’s even bigger. Personally I like the idea of drafting one of the top C prospects and him to really add some great size to our roster to really match up with the top teams in the Conference (ie/ CLE, BOS, ORL, MIL etc). If that happened (or if we just happened to fluke into one of the top wings like Flagg or Bailey) our roster would be so loaded top to bottom.

LoveMyRaps wrote:?s=46&t=PSy3Ch7pvG4ybe2MpvWFcw
Ya his stock definitely rose tonight.
An amazing all-around game for Tre.

ImaBeatDatAzz wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:?s=46&t=PSy3Ch7pvG4ybe2MpvWFcw
Ya his stock definitely rose tonight.
An amazing all-around game for Tre.
Been always high on him. That’s why I don’t care if we drop to 6th, but please no more than just a -1
A bigger drop means Masai picking Malauch 100%, I don’t think there are any needle movers past 1-6
Indeed wrote:ImaBeatDatAzz wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:?s=46&t=PSy3Ch7pvG4ybe2MpvWFcw
Ya his stock definitely rose tonight.
An amazing all-around game for Tre.
Been always high on him. That’s why I don’t care if we drop to 6th, but please no more than just a -1
A bigger drop means Masai picking Malauch 100%, I don’t think there are any needle movers past 1-6
Mentioned on the press confeeence that we are looking for a big with passing. Malauch is unlikely to be one. Not even Ujiri type, unsure why people think he is

