doclinkin wrote:
Try it. "doc was right".
Sorry, my ego won't allow it just yet

I tried and all I can come up with is "he still can't shoot".
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doclinkin wrote:
Try it. "doc was right".
doclinkin wrote:dckingsfan wrote:doclinkin wrote:My read is that it is way too early to make a call on any rookie in this draft class.
I kind of disagree with you here and kind of agree.
I think there are two different things:
Will they be/can they be a #1 or #2.
Will they improve to be a solid rotational player.
Are they going to be a bust.
I think our group has shown they aren't going to be a #1 or #2 on a really good team. I don't think it is too early to make that read.
I think that all 4 look like they have the potential to be solid rotational guys.
I don't think any of them look like they are going to be Johnny Davis level busts.Spoiler:
No. If you think Bub has no upside, you are missing a few pieces of your puzzle here. Kid has a head start on a really good career, and is getting all the reps he can handle, early, to develop super fast.
Tyrone Messby wrote:Legit question, but do yall think there are any future number 1 option franchise players from this draft? Or mostly pan out to be 2nd or 3rd options? For the metric gurus, are there any that are showing a ton of potential? A Reed maybe?
Love reading the write ups in here and see the no one better than a 4th or 5th option arguments at time but think that’s a little sarcasm I hope?
badinage wrote:If I’m Will Dawkins, I’m reaching out to teams in the lottery pre-draft and (quietly) dangling Bilal.
I’m not saying I don’t see good things. I do. And I like him. But if we could get another bite in the lottery, in a great draft — and there’s a player with the potential to be a game-changer — I’m doing it.
I don’t know if Maluach is *that* — or if he’s Mo Bamba redux. But if Dawkins sees something in him — something rough but tantalizing, with the potential to explode in two, three years — then he should push for a deal. Or maybe there’s another guy with that kind of elite upside.
Imagine coming away from the draft with Flagg and Maluach, to go with Sarr and Kyshawn and Bub.
smoothSeph wrote:I don't get it, Bilal's floor with a fixed 3 is OG Anunoby. Why would we sell low on him?
badinage wrote:smoothSeph wrote:I don't get it, Bilal's floor with a fixed 3 is OG Anunoby. Why would we sell low on him?
I hear you. I do.
But the point is, is that player (Anunoby) a no. 1 on a championship team? No. A no. 2? Also no. A no. 3 — doubtful, without a better jumper. A no. 4, mayyybe.
We need bites at the lotto apple, if we’re going to build a “generationally great” and not just great or good team.
I like Bilal. I also liked Deni.
But if one can be shipped out to get us an additional bite, so can another.
I’m not saying they *should*, or to do it just to do it. No.
But if there’s a player that’s that tantalizing …
If someone in three years projects to be a guy who will be a star, a legit star …
tontoz wrote:Among our young guys Kyshawn is the only one that looks like a legit NBA player inside the arc. The problem is that he has been so bad outside of it.
Jay81 wrote:tontoz wrote:Among our young guys Kyshawn is the only one that looks like a legit NBA player inside the arc. The problem is that he has been so bad outside of it.
What?
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:No way I’m trading Bilal for anyone in this draft not named Flagg or Harper. He’s 19, already a stopper and showing signs of dynamic handles and finishing.