Frank Nova wrote:mattg wrote:Frank Nova wrote:I get that Flagg is the shiny new draft toy but ppl do realize he reclassified to avoid the 2026 draft because there was zero chance he was going to be the top prospect right? Dybansta, Peterson and Boozer were all rated higher as high school prospects than him. He wouldn’t even be a consensus top 3 pick next year let alone the top guy. Trading Giannis for him is absolutely crazy and short sighted at a minimum. You want draft picks for Giannis, load up on 2026 lotto tickets not 2025.
Flagg will be a good pro but a generational talent he’s something he is not.
This post screams to me you haven't actually seen all these guys or know their full story. Dybansta is nice, but he doesn't have even close to the bbiq of Flagg. Especially since AJ's family pulled that crap where a player is held back intentionally when younger so he was a 16 year old freshman, so he gets to absolutely dominate middle schoolers and be ULTRA advanced for his class but he's actually older than all of them and then they go and reclass back down to their actual age once they properly built their hype up. Always a red flag with every player who does that. I guarantee next college season half this board is going to be posting about "how was AJ Dybansta ranked above these other dudes? he's just an athletic 6'9 dude who takes really tough shots".
Boozer just isn't better than Flagg. Not even a discussion whatsoever and it will be obvious when he plays at Duke in the same system next year and is a lesser version of Flagg.
Peterson has come on and might be the best of those 3, but to me his upside is still like a less athletic Anthony Edwards, which is still phenomenal obviously, but hardly clearly but better than the others he's mocked next to.
Cooper is going to be rich man's Jimmy Butler/Kawhi. Rich man's version of those guys. He's everything those dudes were defensively and more, and soooooooooo much more advanced offensively that it's almost insulting to compare those 2 as prospects to Cooper.
I like your confidence. Rich man’s Jimmy Butler/Kawhi Leonard is what LeBron James? Lol. The Flagg love is out of pocket but that’s cool it’s something to talk about. Maybe it’s warranted we’ll see. Dybansta is 18yrs old and headed to college, I’m not sure what the problem is there? He’s been the consensus top prospect since 2023. Dumb fun fact, I have Dybansta on 2 of my dynasty fantasy NBA teams as a prospect for the past 2 years so I’ve been watching him play and following him. I also watched quite a bit of Flagg last year and I don’t remember ever coming away thinking “that dudes gonna dominate the NBA”. He played Pitt twice and was always on ACC Network when he wasn’t on national TV so yeah it wasn’t hard to watch him play. We can see things differently, I’m not screaming at anyone lol. Saying I haven’t seen them play more than just YouTube highlights isn’t accurate tho. I’ve been forming my opinion on this for the past 2 years. Time will tell.
Rich man's Butler or Kawhi isn't Lebron, different archetype of player. But when you look at what Flagg does on the court, it's a rich man's version of both those dudes. Take what either of those dudes were as draft prospects, make them better in every single way, make them multiple years younger, make them substantially more impactful and productive on court, and you have Flagg as a prospect.
Dybansta is literally only 1 month and 8 days younger than Flagg who re-classed to play in college a year early where he was 17 and then a young 18 year old playing guys 5+ years older than him, while Dybansta is playing HS competition and yet your impression is/was that Flagg re-classed specifically to get away from Boozer/AJ? AJ had to re-class just to be back in his actual grade level after being 6+ months older than what is typically the oldest kid in any grade. Like the oldest kids coming into freshman year of HS will be 14 turning 15 in September right at the start of the school year. Maybe a few August birthdays so the kids are 15 coming in. Dybansta was 15 in January of his 8th grade year and 16 mid way through his freshman basketball season. He's a great player of course, but IMO his hype is inflated.
Since AJ will be playing in college at almost a full year older than Flagg was, is your expectation that he will average better numbers than Flagg did while also winning National Player of the Year and leading his team to the Final 4?