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Post#1 » by FarBeyondDriven » Fri Nov 29, 2024 11:13 am

First Mock

*heights are barefoot

1. Flagg (George)
- 6'8" two-way wing that should be able to play point forward and defend at an all-defense level. Has a bag but his outside shot is inconsistent due to too many moving parts (shoots a jumper like Ray Allen) imho. Elite BBIQ and natural all-around player.

2. Bailey (Melo)
-6'8" two-way scoring wing that should thrive in the wide open NBA which will allow him to utilize his great athleticism to drive and finish at the rim on closeouts. Can create separation with ease and rise up to shoot over anyone. Could be a plus defender if he wants to be. Likely solid at worse.

3. Harper (Brunson)
-6'3.75" scoring point guard. Savvy and crafty scorer with start/stops and variety of ways to get his shot off. Gets to the FT line at will. Will struggle to emulate college success in the NBA unless he gets in better shape due to lack of elite athleticism.

4. Johnson (Beal)
-6'4" shooting guard. Always ready to shoot and creates separation to get his shot off with ease. Underrated passer and playmaker and has a high motor that helps him on defense though he'll likely never be a great defender.

5. Fears (Isiah)
-6'1.5" point guard. Smooth as silk with a slick handle and quick first step. Very good athlete with high BBIQ. He's a very good defender though he's going to be limited by his size.

6. Demin (Giddey)
-6'7" point guard with elite BBIQ and passing. Struggles with his left hand and is an inconsistent shooter from deep. Will struggle mightily on defense due to lack of lateral athleticism. If he's allowed to run and offense he could be great. If playing off ball he won't be worth taking in the lottery.

7. Traore (Lonzo)
-6'3.5" point guard with deceptive athleticism and a high motor. Shot is a work in progress but he can get to the rim and set up teammates until his shot comes around. Good defender. Great passer and playmaker.

8. Queen (Sengun)
-6'9" PF/C with elite low post moves and adequate defense for his size. Great passer with high BBIQ that makes him a potential high post facilitator with the offense running through him. Might struggle against actual NBA centers and defending athletic 4s. Getting in better shape will help him immensely. Shot has promise and he could take it out to the 3pt line.

9. Jakucionis (Nash)
-6'3.75" point guard with high BBIQ and is a high level passer and initiator. Good rebounder for a guard. Will struggle defensively due to lack of athleticism but should be able to run and NBA offense and improve spacing with his ability to shoot threes.

10. Essengue (Marion)
-6'9" 3 and D wing. Good size, length, athleticism and motor to be an above average defender. One of the youngest players in the draft.

11. Knueppel (Evan Turner)
-6'5" shooting guard with elite BBIQ and NBA body. Natural all-around player with no flaws in his offensive game except he doesn't have great athleticism. He'll struggle against quicker wings/guards on defense but has the motor and effort to keep him on the floor.

12. McNeely (Mullen)
-6'7" small forward sharp-shooter with high BBIQ. Does a little bit of everything. Can be a connective passer and does enough on defense to get by. Not a great athlete.

13. Newell (Bagley Jr.)
-6'9" 4/small ball 5 with high motor, great athleticism and can shoot and run the floor. Switchable on defense and should have 3 stocks a game at the next level.

14. Pate (Amen Thompson)
-6'7" wing with great athleticism. Highly skilled but needs seasoning and to tighten his handle and decision making. Can score on all three levels and has PG potential. High level defender when engaged.

15. Edgecomb (Wade)
-6'3" scoring guard with high motor and elite athleticism. Spark plug that is an opportunistic pest on defense. Badly needs to work on his handle and shot. If he develops he could top 3 talent in this draft.

16. Maluach (Mark Williams)
-7'1" old-school center with great size and elite length with the potential to be a high-end defensive anchor. Almost a zero on offense. Raw project who is probably best served by staying in college for multiple seasons.

17. Freeman (Kuzma)
-6'8.5" tweener 3/4 that has good size, athleticism and defensive versatility. High motor and BBIQ but cannot shoot. If that gets sorted out he's a lottery talent.

18. Thiero (Kuminga)
-6'6" two-way powerful athlete. Older prospect but he's a plug and play guy at the 3 and could go as high as the lottery

19. Ivisic, T. (Vucevic)
-6'11" center that is a lights out shooter and good rebounder with high motor and BBIQ. Lacks great athleticism and will struggle defensively on the perimeter. Not a shot blocker

20. Stojakovic (Stojakovic)
-6'7" wing that can do a little bit of everything. Great off-ball but growing on-ball skillset

21. Jackson (White)
-6'3" combo guard that can defend and finish due to great athleticism and high motor. Playing off-ball due to returners but has some PG skills he hasn't been given a chance to show. Too small to start at the 2. Likely headed towards a 6th man role

22. Riley (LaMelo)
-6'6" scoring guard with some point guard potential. Not a great athlete but has savvy, good length and a high motor. Could fill out and end up being a top 5-10 player from this class.

23. Powell (Finley)
-6'5" shooting guard with scoring potential on all three levels. Long athlete that may remain an enigma due to being inexplicably buried at UNC.

24. Saraf (Manu)
-6'3" point guard with high BBIQ and passing ability. Not a great athlete but should be good enough to stay on the floor and run an NBA offense if he fills out some.

25. Yang (Jokic)
-7' center with Jokic-esque offensive game with the potential to have an offense run through him. A really good shot-blocker due to great NBA size. Not in NBA shape and would get eaten alive defensively on the perimeter. Top 3 talent if he got into shape.

26. Fland (Conley)
-6'1.5" point guard. Very productive all-around and has starting NBA point guard talent. Tries on defense but size limitations are a concern. Could easily end up top 5-10 by draft night.
27. Sorber (Horace Grant)

28. Karaban (Klay)
-6'6" shooting guard with connective passing. Underrated athlete and elite off-ball player that competes on both ends. Really improved over his college career. Could go higher if a team covets instant production ala Knecht

29. Mgbako (Morris)
-6'7" big bodies 3 and D with defensive versatility (3/4). Not going to be a star but def has starter potential

30. Ivisic, Z (Porzingis)
-7'1" 4/5 athlete that can shoot, pass and block shots. Maturity concerns. Talent wise is top 5-10 and could go much higher than this.
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Post#2 » by FarBeyondDriven » Fri Nov 29, 2024 11:14 am

FarBeyondDriven wrote:Happy Thanksgiving!!

Mock Draft

1. Flagg
2. Bailey
3. Harper
4. Johnson
5. Fears
6. Demin
7. Traore
8. Queen
9. Jakucionis
10. Essengue
11. Knueppel
12. McNeely
13. Newell
14. Pate
15. Edgecomb
16. Maluach
17. Freeman
18. Thiero
19. Ivisic, T.
20. Stojakovic
21. Jackson
22. Riley
23. Powell
24. Saraf
25. Yang
26. Fland
27. Sorber
28. Karaban
29. Mgbako
30. Ivisic, Z


thought about doing a two round mock but it's too early
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Post#3 » by FarBeyondDriven » Sun Dec 15, 2024 7:20 am

12/14/24 Updated Big Board

1. Flagg
2. Harper
3. Bailey
4. Queen
5. Johnson
6. Fears
7. Traore
8. Edgecomb
9. McNeely
10. Essengue
11. Demin
12. Jakucionis
13. Newell
14. Pate
15. Knueppel
16. Stojakovic
17. Freeman
18. Thiero
19. Ivisic, T.
20. Fland
21. Sorber
22. Ivisic, Z
23. Catchings
24. Saraf
25. Yang
26. Riley
27. Jackson
28. Karaban
29. Mgbako
30. Maluach
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Post#4 » by FarBeyondDriven » Sun Jan 5, 2025 10:38 am

Big Board 1/5/25

1. Flagg
2. Harper
3. Bailey
4. Queen
5. Johnson
6. Fears
7. Demin
8. Edgecomb
9. Newell
10. Traore
11. Pate
12. Jakucionis
13. McNeely
14. Essengue
15. Knueppel
16. Fland
17. Jackson
18. Stojakovic
19. Ivisic, T.
20. Thiero
21. Freeman
22. Ivisic, Z
23. Maluach
24. Wolf
25. Yang
26. Saraf
27. Sorber
28. Karaban
29. Mgbako
30. Catchings
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Post#5 » by Jstock12 » Sun Jan 5, 2025 8:42 pm

So your 1-6 are pretty locked in, and 7-14 seems like a single tier which is quite sensitive and interchangeable. This would explain the Demin jump (which confused me at first) if you thought that the other guys shat the bed even more in the last few weeks. Demin is still 6'9 and has great vision...
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Post#6 » by FarBeyondDriven » Mon Mar 31, 2025 5:50 am

3/30/25 Updated Mock

This class is weak. On par with 2015. Unless we get some pretty remarkable surprises at the combine I don't think much is going to change from now until draft day but I'm not going to bother doing more mocks until I know who is going to be coming out since so much will change. I really hope for this class' sake that Yang comes out. I put him late 1st as a placeholder but tbh he'd be top 2-5 if he comes out.
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Post#7 » by FarBeyondDriven » Tue Jun 17, 2025 10:04 am

*Placeholder

1. Dallas - Cooper Flagg 1. Dallas - Cooper Flagg (6’7.75’’, F, Duke, Fresh.)
2. San Antonio - Dylan Harper (6’3.5’’, G, Rutgers, Fresh.)
3. Philadelphia - VJ Edgecombe (6’3.5’’, SG, Baylor, Fresh.)
4. Charlotte - Tre Johnson (6’4.75’’, SG, Texas, Fresh.)
5. Utah - Ace Bailey (6’7’’, SF, Rutgers, Fresh.)
6. Washington - Kon Knuppel (6’5’’, SF, Duke, Fresh.)
7. New Orleans - Jeremiah Fears (6’2’’, PG, Oklahoma, Fresh.)
8. Brooklyn - Kasparas Jakucionis (6’4.75’’, PG, Illinois, Fresh.)
9. Toronto - Khaman Maluach (7’.5’’, C, Duke, Fresh.)
10. Houston - Carter Bryant (6’6.5’’, SF, Arizona, Fresh.)
11. Portland - Derik Queen (6’9’’, PF, Maryland, Fresh.)
12. Chicago - Noa Essengue (6’8’’, F, France)
13. Atlanta - Thomas Sorber (6’9’’, C, Georgetown, Fresh.)
14. San Antonio - Cedric Coward (6’6’’, SG, Washington State, Sr.)
15. Oklahoma City - Collin Murray-Boyles (6’6.5’’, F, South Carolina, Soph.)
16. Memphis - Asa Newell (6’9’’, F, Georgia, Fresh.)
17. Minnesota - Danny Wolf (6’10’’, F, Michigan, Jr.)
18. Washington - Nolan Traore (6’2.5’’, PG, France)
19. Brooklyn - Rasheer Fleming (6’8.5’’, PF, St. Joseph’s, Jr.)
20. Miami - Egor Demin (6’8.25’’, PG, BYU, Fresh.)
21. Utah - Joan Beringer (6’10’’, PF, France)
22. Atlanta - Will Riley (6’8.25’’, SF, Illinois, Fresh.)
23. Indiana - Nique Clifford (6’5’’, SF, Colorado State, Sr.)
24. Oklahoma City - Drake Powell (6’5’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
25. Orlando - Jase Richardson (5’11.5’’, G, Michigan State, Fresh.)
26. Brooklyn - Maxime Reynaud (7’.25’’, C, Stanford, Sr.)
27. Brooklyn - Hugo Gonzalez (6’6’’, G, Spain)
28. Boston - Walter Clayton Jr. (6’1’’, G, Florida, Sr.)
29. Phoenix - Ben Saraf (6’6’’, G, Israel)
30. LA Clippers - Hansen Yang (7’1’’, C, China)
31. Minnesota - Liam McNeeley (6’6.75’’, SF, Connecticut, Fresh.)
32. Boston - Kam Jones (6’3’’, SG, Marquette, Sr.)
33. Charlotte - Noah Penda (6’7’’, SF, France)
34. Charlotte - Ryan Kalkbrenner (7’1’’, C, Creighton, Sr.)
35. Philadelphia - Johni Broome (6’9’’, PF, Auburn, Sr.)
36. Brooklyn - Adou Thiero (6’6’’, SF, Arkansas, Jr.)
37. Detroit - Bogoljub Markovic (6’10.5’’, PF, Serbia)
38. San Antonio - Rocco Zikarsky (7’3’’, C, NBL)
39. Toronto - Dink Pate (6’6’’, G, G-League)
40. Washington - Yanic Konan Niederhauser (6’11’’, C, Penn State, Jr.)
41. Golden State - Tyrese Proctor (6'4'', SG, Duke, Jr.)
42. Sacramento - Ryan Nembhard (5’10.5’’, PG, Gonzaga, Sr.)
43. Utah - Alex Toohey (6’7.75’’, SF, Australia)
44. Oklahoma City - Amari Williams (6'11", C, Kentucky, Sr.)
45. Chicago - Norchad Ormier (6'5", F, Baylor)
46. Orlando - Koby Brea (6’5’’, SG, Kentucky, Sr.)
47. Milwaukee - Chaz Lanier (6’3.5’’, SG, Tennessee, Sr.)
48. Memphis - Sion James (6’4’’, SG, Duke, Sr.)
49. Cleveland - Jamir Watkins (6’4.5’’, F, Florida State, Sr.)
50. NY Knicks - Lachlan Olbrich (6'8.75" PF, NBL)
51. LA Clippers - Hunter Sallis (6’3.5’’, SG, Wake Forest, Sr.)
52. Phoenix - Izan Almansa (6’9’’, PF, Spain)
53. Utah - Max Shugla (6’5’’, SG, VCU, Sr.)
54. Indiana - Eric Dixon (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - John Tonje (6’5’’, SG, Wisconsin, Sr.)
56. Memphis - Mohamed Diawara (6'9", SF, France)
57. Orlando - Vladislav Golden (7’, C, Michigan, Sr.)
58. Cleveland - Alijah Martin (6’2’’, SG, Florida, Sr.)
59. Houston - RJ Luis Jr. (6'5", SG, St. Johns)
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Post#8 » by The-Power » Tue Jun 17, 2025 11:17 am

FarBeyondDriven wrote:*Placeholder

1. Dallas - Cooper Flagg 1. Dallas - Cooper Flagg (6’7.75’’, F, Duke, Fresh.)
2. San Antonio - Dylan Harper (6’3.5’’, G, Rutgers, Fresh.)
3. Philadelphia - VJ Edgecombe (6’3.5’’, SG, Baylor, Fresh.)
4. Charlotte - Tre Johnson (6’4.75’’, SG, Texas, Fresh.)
5. Utah - Ace Bailey (6’7’’, SF, Rutgers, Fresh.)
6. Washington - Kon Knuppel (6’5’’, SF, Duke, Fresh.)
7. New Orleans - Jeremiah Fears (6’2’’, PG, Oklahoma, Fresh.)
8. Brooklyn - Kasparas Jakucionis (6’4.75’’, PG, Illinois, Fresh.)
9. Toronto - Khaman Maluach (7’.5’’, C, Duke, Fresh.)
10. Houston - Carter Bryant (6’6.5’’, SF, Arizona, Fresh.)
11. Portland - Derik Queen (6’9’’, PF, Maryland, Fresh.)
12. Chicago - Noa Essengue (6’8’’, F, France)
13. Atlanta - Thomas Sorber (6’9’’, C, Georgetown, Fresh.)
14. San Antonio - Cedric Coward (6’6’’, SG, Washington State, Sr.)
15. Oklahoma City - Collin Murray-Boyles (6’6.5’’, F, South Carolina, Soph.)
16. Memphis - Asa Newell (6’9’’, F, Georgia, Fresh.)
17. Minnesota - Danny Wolf (6’10’’, F, Michigan, Jr.)
18. Washington - Nolan Traore (6’2.5’’, PG, France)
19. Brooklyn - Rasheer Fleming (6’8.5’’, PF, St. Joseph’s, Jr.)
20. Miami - Egor Demin (6’8.25’’, PG, BYU, Fresh.)
21. Utah - Joan Beringer (6’10’’, PF, France)
22. Atlanta - Will Riley (6’8.25’’, SF, Illinois, Fresh.)
23. Indiana - Nique Clifford (6’5’’, SF, Colorado State, Sr.)
24. Oklahoma City - Drake Powell (6’5’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
25. Orlando - Jase Richardson (5’11.5’’, G, Michigan State, Fresh.)
26. Brooklyn - Maxime Reynaud (7’.25’’, C, Stanford, Sr.)
27. Brooklyn - Hugo Gonzalez (6’6’’, G, Spain)
28. Boston - Walter Clayton Jr. (6’1’’, G, Florida, Sr.)
29. Phoenix - Ben Saraf (6’6’’, G, Israel)
30. LA Clippers - Hansen Yang (7’1’’, C, China)
31. Minnesota - Liam McNeeley (6’6.75’’, SF, Connecticut, Fresh.)
32. Boston - Kam Jones (6’3’’, SG, Marquette, Sr.)
33. Charlotte - Noah Penda (6’7’’, SF, France)
34. Charlotte - Ryan Kalkbrenner (7’1’’, C, Creighton, Sr.)
35. Philadelphia - Johni Broome (6’9’’, PF, Auburn, Sr.)
36. Brooklyn - Adou Thiero (6’6’’, SF, Arkansas, Jr.)
37. Detroit - Bogoljub Markovic (6’10.5’’, PF, Serbia)
38. San Antonio - Rocco Zikarsky (7’3’’, C, NBL)
39. Toronto - Dink Pate (6’6’’, G, G-League)
40. Washington - Yanic Konan Niederhauser (6’11’’, C, Penn State, Jr.)
41. Golden State - Tyrese Proctor (6'4'', SG, Duke, Jr.)
42. Sacramento - Ryan Nembhard (5’10.5’’, PG, Gonzaga, Sr.)
43. Utah - Alex Toohey (6’7.75’’, SF, Australia)
44. Oklahoma City - Amari Williams (6'11", C, Kentucky, Sr.)
45. Chicago - Norchad Ormier (6'5", F, Baylor)
46. Orlando - Koby Brea (6’5’’, SG, Kentucky, Sr.)
47. Milwaukee - Chaz Lanier (6’3.5’’, SG, Tennessee, Sr.)
48. Memphis - Sion James (6’4’’, SG, Duke, Sr.)
49. Cleveland - Jamir Watkins (6’4.5’’, F, Florida State, Sr.)
50. NY Knicks - Lachlan Olbrich (6'8.75" PF, NBL)
51. LA Clippers - Hunter Sallis (6’3.5’’, SG, Wake Forest, Sr.)
52. Phoenix - Izan Almansa (6’9’’, PF, Spain)
53. Utah - Max Shugla (6’5’’, SG, VCU, Sr.)
54. Indiana - Eric Dixon (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - John Tonje (6’5’’, SG, Wisconsin, Sr.)
56. Memphis - Mohamed Diawara (6'9", SF, France)
57. Orlando - Vladislav Golden (7’, C, Michigan, Sr.)
58. Cleveland - Alijah Martin (6’2’’, SG, Florida, Sr.)
59. Houston - RJ Luis Jr. (6'5", SG, St. Johns)

Wait, are you now really trying to pass your own personal height guesses off as some kind of official measurement? Like, for a bunch of players you just randomly decided that they are not their measured height whereas others are, and you deduct whatever number you feel is appropriate? :lol:
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Post#9 » by FarBeyondDriven » Wed Jun 18, 2025 5:42 am

The-Power wrote:
FarBeyondDriven wrote:*Placeholder

1. Dallas - Cooper Flagg 1. Dallas - Cooper Flagg (6’7.75’’, F, Duke, Fresh.)
2. San Antonio - Dylan Harper (6’3.5’’, G, Rutgers, Fresh.)
3. Philadelphia - VJ Edgecombe (6’3.5’’, SG, Baylor, Fresh.)
4. Charlotte - Tre Johnson (6’4.75’’, SG, Texas, Fresh.)
5. Utah - Ace Bailey (6’7’’, SF, Rutgers, Fresh.)
6. Washington - Kon Knuppel (6’5’’, SF, Duke, Fresh.)
7. New Orleans - Jeremiah Fears (6’2’’, PG, Oklahoma, Fresh.)
8. Brooklyn - Kasparas Jakucionis (6’4.75’’, PG, Illinois, Fresh.)
9. Toronto - Khaman Maluach (7’.5’’, C, Duke, Fresh.)
10. Houston - Carter Bryant (6’6.5’’, SF, Arizona, Fresh.)
11. Portland - Derik Queen (6’9’’, PF, Maryland, Fresh.)
12. Chicago - Noa Essengue (6’8’’, F, France)
13. Atlanta - Thomas Sorber (6’9’’, C, Georgetown, Fresh.)
14. San Antonio - Cedric Coward (6’6’’, SG, Washington State, Sr.)
15. Oklahoma City - Collin Murray-Boyles (6’6.5’’, F, South Carolina, Soph.)
16. Memphis - Asa Newell (6’9’’, F, Georgia, Fresh.)
17. Minnesota - Danny Wolf (6’10’’, F, Michigan, Jr.)
18. Washington - Nolan Traore (6’2.5’’, PG, France)
19. Brooklyn - Rasheer Fleming (6’8.5’’, PF, St. Joseph’s, Jr.)
20. Miami - Egor Demin (6’8.25’’, PG, BYU, Fresh.)
21. Utah - Joan Beringer (6’10’’, PF, France)
22. Atlanta - Will Riley (6’8.25’’, SF, Illinois, Fresh.)
23. Indiana - Nique Clifford (6’5’’, SF, Colorado State, Sr.)
24. Oklahoma City - Drake Powell (6’5’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
25. Orlando - Jase Richardson (5’11.5’’, G, Michigan State, Fresh.)
26. Brooklyn - Maxime Reynaud (7’.25’’, C, Stanford, Sr.)
27. Brooklyn - Hugo Gonzalez (6’6’’, G, Spain)
28. Boston - Walter Clayton Jr. (6’1’’, G, Florida, Sr.)
29. Phoenix - Ben Saraf (6’6’’, G, Israel)
30. LA Clippers - Hansen Yang (7’1’’, C, China)
31. Minnesota - Liam McNeeley (6’6.75’’, SF, Connecticut, Fresh.)
32. Boston - Kam Jones (6’3’’, SG, Marquette, Sr.)
33. Charlotte - Noah Penda (6’7’’, SF, France)
34. Charlotte - Ryan Kalkbrenner (7’1’’, C, Creighton, Sr.)
35. Philadelphia - Johni Broome (6’9’’, PF, Auburn, Sr.)
36. Brooklyn - Adou Thiero (6’6’’, SF, Arkansas, Jr.)
37. Detroit - Bogoljub Markovic (6’10.5’’, PF, Serbia)
38. San Antonio - Rocco Zikarsky (7’3’’, C, NBL)
39. Toronto - Dink Pate (6’6’’, G, G-League)
40. Washington - Yanic Konan Niederhauser (6’11’’, C, Penn State, Jr.)
41. Golden State - Tyrese Proctor (6'4'', SG, Duke, Jr.)
42. Sacramento - Ryan Nembhard (5’10.5’’, PG, Gonzaga, Sr.)
43. Utah - Alex Toohey (6’7.75’’, SF, Australia)
44. Oklahoma City - Amari Williams (6'11", C, Kentucky, Sr.)
45. Chicago - Norchad Ormier (6'5", F, Baylor)
46. Orlando - Koby Brea (6’5’’, SG, Kentucky, Sr.)
47. Milwaukee - Chaz Lanier (6’3.5’’, SG, Tennessee, Sr.)
48. Memphis - Sion James (6’4’’, SG, Duke, Sr.)
49. Cleveland - Jamir Watkins (6’4.5’’, F, Florida State, Sr.)
50. NY Knicks - Lachlan Olbrich (6'8.75" PF, NBL)
51. LA Clippers - Hunter Sallis (6’3.5’’, SG, Wake Forest, Sr.)
52. Phoenix - Izan Almansa (6’9’’, PF, Spain)
53. Utah - Max Shugla (6’5’’, SG, VCU, Sr.)
54. Indiana - Eric Dixon (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - John Tonje (6’5’’, SG, Wisconsin, Sr.)
56. Memphis - Mohamed Diawara (6'9", SF, France)
57. Orlando - Vladislav Golden (7’, C, Michigan, Sr.)
58. Cleveland - Alijah Martin (6’2’’, SG, Florida, Sr.)
59. Houston - RJ Luis Jr. (6'5", SG, St. Johns)

Wait, are you now really trying to pass your own personal height guesses off as some kind of official measurement? Like, for a bunch of players you just randomly decided that they are not their measured height whereas others are, and you deduct whatever number you feel is appropriate? :lol:


are...you crying about it? jfc bro get a life. Did you go through the other mock drafts that have guys with their listed heights in shoes or incorrect heights based on pre-combine "official" numbers or are you just childish and annoying when it comes to my posts? You do realize I think you and your ilk are clowns right? That I really don't gaf about your input or wish for you to comment on my posts or even think about me...right? So could you kindly go away and stop littering my posts like a triggered beta? Thanks in advance
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Post#10 » by FarBeyondDriven » Wed Jun 18, 2025 7:11 am

Big Board (not final until draft night)

1. Cooper Flagg (6’7.75’’, F, Duke, Fresh.)
2. Cedric Coward (6’6’’, SG, Washington State, Sr.)
3. Tre Johnson (6’4.75’’, SG, Texas, Fresh.)
4. VJ Edgecombe (6’3.5’’, SG, Baylor, Fresh.)
5. Dylan Harper (6’3.5’’, G, Rutgers, Fresh.)
6. Will Riley (6’8.25’’, SF, Illinois, Fresh.)
7. Ace Bailey (6’7’’, SF, Rutgers, Fresh.)
8. Khaman Maluach (7', C, Duke, Fresh.)
9. Rasheer Fleming (6’8.5’’, PF, St. Joseph’s, Jr.)
10. Collin Murray-Boyles (6’6.5’’, F, South Carolina, Soph.)
11. Jeremiah Fears (6’2’’, PG, Oklahoma, Fresh.)
12. Liam McNeeley (6’6.75’’, SF, Connecticut, Fresh.)
13. Egor Demin (6’8.25’’, PG, BYU, Fresh.)
14. Nolan Traore (6’2.5’’, PG, France)
15. Hansen Yang (7’1’’, C, China)
16. Nique Clifford (6’5’’, SF, Colorado State, Sr.)
17. Ryan Kalkbrenner (7’1’’, C, Creighton, Sr.)
18. Noa Essengue (6’8’’, F, France)
19. Bogoljub Markovic (6’10.5’’, PF, Serbia)
20. Danny Wolf (6’10’’, F, Michigan, Jr.)
21. Maxime Reynaud (7’.25’’, C, Stanford, Sr.)
22. Derik Queen (6’9’’, PF, Maryland, Fresh.)
23. Asa Newell (6’9’’, F, Georgia, Fresh.)
24. Adou Thiero (6’6’’, SF, Arkansas, Jr.)
25. Jamir Watkins (6’4.5’’, F, Florida State, Sr.)
26. Kasparas Jakucionis (6’4.75’’, PG, Illinois, Fresh.)
27. Thomas Sorber (6’9’’, C, Georgetown, Fresh.)
28. Kon Knueppel (6’5’’, SF, Duke, Fresh.)
29. Noah Penda (6’7’’, SF, France)
30. Walter Clayton Jr. (6’1’’, G, Florida, Sr.)
31. Jase Richardson (5’11.5’’, G, Michigan State, Fresh.)
32. Drake Powell (6’5’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
33. Hugo Gonzalez (6’6’’, G, Spain)
34. Dink Pate (6’6’’, G, G-League)
35. Sion James (6’4’’, SG, Duke, Sr.)
36. Carter Bryant (6’6.5’’, SF, Arizona, Fresh.)
37. Joan Beringer (6’10’’, PF, France)
38. Rocco Zikarsky (7’3’’, C, NBL)
39. Amari Williams (6'11", C, Kentucky, Sr.)
40. Yanic Konan Niederhauser (6’11’’, C, Penn State, Jr.)
41. Tyrese Proctor (6'4'', SG, Duke, Jr.)
42. Izan Almansa (6’9’’, PF, Spain)
43. Alex Toohey (6’7.75’’, SF, Australia)
44. Ben Saraf (6’6’’, G, Israel)
45. Norchad Ormier (6'5", F, Baylor)
46. Koby Brea (6’5’’, SG, Kentucky, Sr.)
47. Chaz Lanier (6’3.5’’, SG, Tennessee, Sr.)
48. Kam Jones (6’3’’, SG, Marquette, Sr.)
49. Johni Broome (6’9’’, PF, Auburn, Sr.)
50. Lachlan Olbrich (6'8.75" PF, NBL)
51. Hunter Sallis (6’3.5’’, SG, Wake Forest, Sr.)
52. Ryan Nembhard (5’10.5’’, PG, Gonzaga, Sr.)
53. Max Shugla (6’5’’, SG, VCU, Sr.)
54. Eric Dixon (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
55. RJ Luis Jr. (6'5", SG, St. Johns)
56. Mohamed Diawara (6'9", SF, France)
57. Vladislav Golden (7’, C, Michigan, Sr.)
58. Alijah Martin (6’2’’, SG, Florida, Sr.)
59. John Tonje (6’5’’, SG, Wisconsin, Sr.)

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