AFM wrote:Kon kind of reminds me of Hayward, Kispert, JJ Reddick, or Wally Szczerbiak. Has a bit of Kevin Love to his game too.
Don't forget Larry Bird and Chris Mullin.
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AFM wrote:Kon kind of reminds me of Hayward, Kispert, JJ Reddick, or Wally Szczerbiak. Has a bit of Kevin Love to his game too.
payitforward wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:payitforward wrote:We did last year. QED.
On the regular? ...
Jaylen Martin was/is a 2 way player. The other 9 guys, yes, on the regular roster.
tontoz wrote:nate33 wrote:I'm happy that we are hinting that we are interested in Fears, presumably as a bluff to get Brooklyn to trade up. Hopefully, Brooklyn trades up to #5 and drafts Fears, leaving Johnson for us.
If Johnson, Edgecombe and Bailey are all gone when we draft, I would trade down to #8 with Brooklyn. I'd want a future pick, but I guess I'd take the #19 pick.
I still don't know who I would take at #8, but I do know that I don't love any one of Maluach, Queen, Sorber, Knueppel, CMB or Bryant enough that I would cry in my beer if someone drafted them at #7. I would just shrug my shoulders and take one of the other guys. I think I like Maluach the best out of that bunch, but I could be talked into one of the others based on their workouts and interviews.
I think we are giving too much credibility to the mocks. The top 5 are clear but after that everyone is guessing and could be way off.
tontoz wrote:AFM wrote:Kon kind of reminds me of Hayward, Kispert, JJ Reddick, or Wally Szczerbiak. Has a bit of Kevin Love to his game too.
Don't forget Larry Bird and Chris Mullin.
A pro scout told HoopsHype: “With Fears, you have a modern-day big point guard. However, he’s not a true facilitator; his average is around 4 assists, something like that. And how does that translate to the NBA? He’s just not a good shooter, which worries me. Is it that bad, or does it look like it could be fixable? Maybe, but he was below 30% from three.”
The Consiglieri wrote:payitforward wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:
On the regular? ...
Jaylen Martin was/is a 2 way player. The other 9 guys, yes, on the regular roster.
Who are they though?
Sounds like Martin played less than 1/5 of the season for us? A handful of games in March and April.
That's not really what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about rolling out a core roster of the 15+3, that has 2/3's regular roster contributors or close to it (of the 15) that are that young. I don't think that was ever true at the same time though, was it? And if it was, it was probably non-entitities playing next to no minuts.
If we roll out a core group of '23, '24, and '25 draftees in our core 15 roster that is 10 deep on the regular next year, that's what I'm talking about, in the locker room, consistently, I just can't see a team, really any team, doing that. Did we really? To me Patrick was gone after a month, Jaylen was only here a month or so, and barely played to begin with.....
This is another topic I know, but it is kinda related as it's about how much utility there would be in drafting and bringing in 4-5 rookies or whatever, and I just can't see any FO doing that, especially when the roster already includes how many '23's and '24 class prospects (I think there's at least 7 or 8).
Hidden Eye wrote:doclinkin wrote:Various scenarios in play right now:
1. Trade up for #3 with Philly. Take Ace.
2. Utah trades #5 to Brooklyn. They take Fears.
We pick between Tre and Maluach. Or Edge. Depending on the Hornets @ #4.
3. Utah does something else. Brooklyn trades up for our #6 takes Fears. Pelicans needing a PG, take Jakucionas. We take Maluach at #8 + other considerations. I want 2026 picks, but 19 also helps.
4. No trades materialize. Stick at 6. Looking at one of Tre. Fears. Maluach. & Everybody else.
I like scenarios 1&3 depending on the deal.
I don't see any scenario Washington would even consider Fears over Queen. A scoring playmaking passing C don't grow on trees.
TheBlackCzar wrote:
I really don't know how you can watch TreJ and think he's anything like SGA... That shows whoever said that, doesn't watch film, because if they did this is an impossible conclusion to come to.....
tontoz wrote:TheBlackCzar wrote:
I really don't know how you can watch TreJ and think he's anything like SGA... That shows whoever said that, doesn't watch film, because if they did this is an impossible conclusion to come to.....
That guy Leif watches a ton of college ball but I doubt he watches much NBA. I also suspect he wasn't evaluating college prospects back when SGA was in college.
Tre is like Klay with more off the dribble/playmaking. I don't like the Booker comparison because Tre is much more of a volume threat from 3.
80sballboy wrote:https://hoopshype.com/lists/aggregate-2025-nba-mock-draft-6-0-post-combine-scouting-and-intel/
Interesting quote about Fears, which I know has been pretty much stated here, but this is reportedly from a Pro ScoutA pro scout told HoopsHype: “With Fears, you have a modern-day big point guard. However, he’s not a true facilitator; his average is around 4 assists, something like that. And how does that translate to the NBA? He’s just not a good shooter, which worries me. Is it that bad, or does it look like it could be fixable? Maybe, but he was below 30% from three.”
The Consiglieri wrote:...rolling out a core roster of the 15+3, that has 2/3's regular roster contributors or close to it (of the 15) that are that young....
nate33 wrote:mhd wrote:nate33 wrote:It’s real hard to trade away guys into raw cap space. If Kispert gets traded, the likelihood is that we will be taking back a contract.
Het Nate, could you explain how we might be able to get the best of the 2029 Bucks and Boston 1st again (we're rooting for Portland not to make the playoffs in 2026 and 2027, but to make it in 2028, correct?
That’s correct. Because in that scenario, they will end up trading their FRP to Chicago in 2028. That means their 2029 pick will be encumbered so they get removed from a complicated pick trade scenario in 2029. With Portland out of the picture the only parties left in the 2029 trade are us and Milwaukee, which leaves us with a straight up pick swap scenario with Milwaukee that year.
Philadelphia had an early favorite before injury for ROTY, who they drafted from Duke in the 2024 draft. Why wouldn't they want Kon?tontoz wrote:Looks like the nets don't have a pg under contract for next season so the Fears rumor might be legit.
A thought just occurred to me that Kon would be a good fit on a team that has stars in place and is looking to win next season, like Philly.
This is the best possible Wizards draft.tontoz wrote:Apparently AI did a mock draft and had us picking Queen at 6 and Sorber at 18.![]()
Looks like AI has a ways to go.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2025/05/20/nba-mock-draft-2025-ai-predictions-picks/83744650007/
tontoz wrote:doclinkin wrote:Northwest Roddy wrote:Question: which player possibly available at 6 looks the most like what we see on the floor for the Thunder this postseason?
Collin Murray Boyles. As an upgraded Lu Dort. Big body long armed player able to defend any position. Dort shot poorly from outside in College and as a rookie, but has added this to his game. I can see CMB following a similar progression.
If I could steal him on a trade up from 18, I'd rather do it that way though.
CMB has made 9 3s total in 2 college seasons. Dort made 54 in one college season.
tontoz wrote:OKC doesn't have a weak defender in their playoff rotation. Seems like everyone is a good defender.
Just food for thought.