Indeed wrote:REJECTEDBYCLARK wrote:Los_29 wrote:
You wrote a lot for nothing. I never said this was a bad draft. The point is it’s not seen as strong as it was last year because these players are playing much better competition. I don’t think any scouts are as bullish on guys like Bailey, Edgecombe and Harper. And the same might be said next year when scouts get a better look at Boozer, Dybantsa and Peterson.
The chances of that happening are slim to none. VJ doesn't have a bag he's a role player with poor dimensions. Peterson is already cooking guys and has 6'10 WS.
I can't comment as much about Boozer and Dybantsa but looking at their data it's far stronger than that of Bailey and Harper. Is there a chance they go to college and suck sure. But I doubt it. Boozer is a big man with touch markers shooting 83% from stripe and has been great at every level. Dybantsa's more recent data has been very strong. All of these guys have elite FTr. which only Harper touched at times during various runs. They're better athletes than him. Ace is way behind in understanding how to leverage his athleticism functionally.
And we haven't talked about Quaintance who posted excellent numbers at AZST for a 17 year old who is a physical freak with a workable dribble J and passing flashes. Might be up there next year too.
You can just bring this thread up again next year if these guys are crap so there's a small very unlikely chance we'll give you your flowers.
Until they play at college and put their skills together, it is hard to compare.
You never know if Boozer is at the level of Queen.
Ian Jackson also scored 21 at the previous MacDonald's, but it doesn't mean that panned out.
Quaintance, Drake Powell, Isaiah Evans were also from prevoius MacDonald's, maybe they got looked at this year instead.
Things may change, but this draft is already very strong.
I'm not going off of McDonalds performances my man
Columbus FL '24-'25 - .689 TS%, 82.6 FT%
Boozer USA U17 - .759 TS%, 84.8 FT%
NightRydas U17 - .675 TS%, 84 FT%
NightRydas U16 - .713 TS%, 87 FT%
Columbus FL '23-'24 - .691 TS%, 83.3 FT%
I won't even dig deeper. To have a guy who can basically do what Paolo does but is a much more efficient scorer and has elite shooting markers for a big - he's a big time prospect. Doesn't look like he's gonna be the strongest defender bc lower stock rates but his offensive potential is elite. Bigs who shoot mid 80s from stripe don't come around often.