TorontoBarneys wrote:Should probably start looking at prospects in the 8-15 range instead of the top guys.
Just prepare yourselves.
I'd rather learn the art of modern warfare so I could relinquish Masai and Bobby of their duties personally lol
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TorontoBarneys wrote:Should probably start looking at prospects in the 8-15 range instead of the top guys.
Just prepare yourselves.

Psubs wrote:I'm guessing people were interested in the Maryland vs Michigan game to see Queen vs Wolf. Just by boxscores, they both played well.
I was able to watch Florida vs Alabama on TV. Firstly Philon played great and was a +12 while everyone else was a - or just above zero and the game was close. I guess Philon could be good but he had zero FT attempts.
Alex Condon is so fit, in the 2nd half he's sprinting down the court jamming lobs. His 2 blocks were both stuffing Nelson on alleyoop attempts. Oh ya, new career high tonight!
In only 30 mins, 27 pts (9 /16, 7/9 FT and 2/4 from deep), 10 rebs, 2 blks and 1 assist (I swear the scorer missed an assist, 1 to).
Florida runs a play where Condon whips a bounce pass to a guard cutting baseline and the guard passes to the C down low. It's like a hockey assist. Also one guard missed a 5 foot floater baseline to rob another assist.
Really need another 1st pick to draft him.
Also Rasheer Fleming with a slow 1st half but found the 3pt stroke in the 2nd half.
19 pts (7/11, 2/2 FT, 3/6 from deep), 7 rebs, 4 stls, 1 blk and 1 ast (1 to)

deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
DreamTeam09 wrote:niQ wrote:Syd-TK3 wrote:Well time to start looking more into the Noa Essengue's of the world
What about Asa Newell?
I wish he was an inch or 2 taller, he'd solidify himself in that 6-9 range for sure imo. I like him for us more than I do Noa, Asa can be a 5/4 combo for us with potential space ability

Rapsfan07 wrote:Psubs wrote:I'm guessing people were interested in the Maryland vs Michigan game to see Queen vs Wolf. Just by boxscores, they both played well.
I was able to watch Florida vs Alabama on TV. Firstly Philon played great and was a +12 while everyone else was a - or just above zero and the game was close. I guess Philon could be good but he had zero FT attempts.
Alex Condon is so fit, in the 2nd half he's sprinting down the court jamming lobs. His 2 blocks were both stuffing Nelson on alleyoop attempts. Oh ya, new career high tonight!
In only 30 mins, 27 pts (9 /16, 7/9 FT and 2/4 from deep), 10 rebs, 2 blks and 1 assist (I swear the scorer missed an assist, 1 to).
Florida runs a play where Condon whips a bounce pass to a guard cutting baseline and the guard passes to the C down low. It's like a hockey assist. Also one guard missed a 5 foot floater baseline to rob another assist.
Really need another 1st pick to draft him.
Also Rasheer Fleming with a slow 1st half but found the 3pt stroke in the 2nd half.
19 pts (7/11, 2/2 FT, 3/6 from deep), 7 rebs, 4 stls, 1 blk and 1 ast (1 to)
I'm telling you man. If we fall out of the Top 5, I would not hesitate to trade down and grab both of these guys.
However, it wouldn't surprise me if these guys end up rising into the lottery when it's all said and done. I don't see star potential in either of them but I think they're guarantees to be long term quality NBA contributors for a long, long time.


Dalek wrote:
I am a fan of the kid. The handle is so advanced and he has great feel for the game. I think he is going to be a steal if picked later in the first.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
Dalek wrote:
I am a fan of the kid. The handle is so advanced and he has great feel for the game. I think he is going to be a steal if picked later in the first.


BoyzNTheHood wrote:Dalek wrote:
I am a fan of the kid. The handle is so advanced and he has great feel for the game. I think he is going to be a steal if picked later in the first.
My only hang up right now is how much better than Quickley do I think he’ll be. If the separation isn’t significant enough he may not be my choice, unless we deal Quick.


DreamTeam09 wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:Dalek wrote:
I am a fan of the kid. The handle is so advanced and he has great feel for the game. I think he is going to be a steal if picked later in the first.
My only hang up right now is how much better than Quickley do I think he’ll be. If the separation isn’t significant enough he may not be my choice, unless we deal Quick.
I'm not sure if anyone in this draft is better than our starters outside of Cooper, I'd still take a flyer on Harper Ace & VJ, but it's not a guarantee those guys r better more productive than Quickly/RJ/BI. That's also partly why I'm high on Maluach and Fleming, if we don't land a top 4
DreamTeam09 wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:Dalek wrote:
I am a fan of the kid. The handle is so advanced and he has great feel for the game. I think he is going to be a steal if picked later in the first.
My only hang up right now is how much better than Quickley do I think he’ll be. If the separation isn’t significant enough he may not be my choice, unless we deal Quick.
I'm not sure if anyone in this draft is better than our starters outside of Cooper, I'd still take a flyer on Harper Ace & VJ, but it's not a guarantee those guys r better more productive than Quickly/RJ/BI. That's also partly why I'm high on Maluach and Fleming, if we don't land a top 4

DreamTeam09 wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:Dalek wrote:
I am a fan of the kid. The handle is so advanced and he has great feel for the game. I think he is going to be a steal if picked later in the first.
My only hang up right now is how much better than Quickley do I think he’ll be. If the separation isn’t significant enough he may not be my choice, unless we deal Quick.
I'm not sure if anyone in this draft is better than our starters outside of Cooper, I'd still take a flyer on Harper Ace & VJ, but it's not a guarantee those guys r better more productive than Quickly/RJ/BI. That's also partly why I'm high on Maluach and Fleming, if we don't land a top 4
Indeed wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:My only hang up right now is how much better than Quickley do I think he’ll be. If the separation isn’t significant enough he may not be my choice, unless we deal Quick.
I'm not sure if anyone in this draft is better than our starters outside of Cooper, I'd still take a flyer on Harper Ace & VJ, but it's not a guarantee those guys r better more productive than Quickly/RJ/BI. That's also partly why I'm high on Maluach and Fleming, if we don't land a top 4
I am also high on Fears, and he is pretty much the same size as Edgecomb. The only difference is Edgecomb is a better finisher with his vertical, and Fears will need to improve his shooting, but Fears is more well rounded, except on the defensive end.
If he can be a PoA defender, he would be at the level of Barrett and Quickley (both have their flaws, and same for Fears).
MEDIC wrote:The good news about this draft is there appears to be a good quality Bigs & PG prospects outside of the top 6 picks. This draft will be a W no matter where we pick I believe.
dohboy_24 wrote:MEDIC wrote:The good news about this draft is there appears to be a good quality Bigs & PG prospects outside of the top 6 picks. This draft will be a W no matter where we pick I believe.
Agreed. Beyond the top 6 picks, there are still lots of interesting prospects in the first round, many of which will still be on the board after the lottery:
Guards - Jeremiah Fears, Egor Demin, Nolan Traore, Ben Saraf, Jase Richardson, Labaron Philon, Boogie Fland, Ian Jackson
Wings - Kon Knueppel, Liam McNeeley
Forwards - Collin Murray-Boyles, Rasheer Fleming, Adou Thiero
Bigs - Khaman Maluach, Asa Newell, Derik Queen, Thomas Sorber, Danny Wolf, Alex Condon
Considering the number of teams in the first round with multiple picks, there could be quite a few options to trade with if we want to pick more than one of the above-noted players in the first round.
Oklahoma City Thunder - #16, #17
Brooklyn Nets - #22, #23, #27
Orlando Magic - #15, #25
Atlanta Hawks - #14, #26
While I don't care too much for the wings available in this draft, we could trade down with one of these teams, pick up an extra pick (or two) and use them to choose one of the following combinations of players:
#1 - a 3+D forward (CMB, Fleming, Thiero) + a big (Sorber, Condon, Wolf)
#2 - a tall, pass-first guard (Traore, Denim, Saraf) + a big (Sorber, Condon, Wolf)
#3 - a quick, shoot-first guard (Fears, Philon, Fland, Richardson, Jackson) + a big (Sorber, Condon, Wolf)
#4 - 2 bigs (Sorber, Condon, Wolf)
Psubs wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:My only hang up right now is how much better than Quickley do I think he’ll be. If the separation isn’t significant enough he may not be my choice, unless we deal Quick.
I'm not sure if anyone in this draft is better than our starters outside of Cooper, I'd still take a flyer on Harper Ace & VJ, but it's not a guarantee those guys r better more productive than Quickly/RJ/BI. That's also partly why I'm high on Maluach and Fleming, if we don't land a top 4
Exactly, like maybe Tre is a sniper but is he going to be much better than Brandon Ingram? Outside of Cooper, everyone knows I want Fleming and Condon. As for guards, later in the 1st I want Jase or Sergio de Larrea.
@4:45, rotates from his man to block the alleyoop... on the OPPOSITE side of the rim
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Had a regular swat of a guard for his 2nd and should have a 3rd block on ANOTHER rotation help alleyoop block on Nelson on the other side of the rim @8:41
