Post#1762 » by threrf23 » Sun May 25, 2025 8:08 pm
On paper, I think Cedric Coward generally compares to a taller Anthony Morrow, maybe.
That's not a bad player at all, and I like that he converts so efficiently inside the arc, 72% over his college career.
But the thing is, while he had a good season last year, it doesn't mean a whole lot as he was already 21. And while he had a good season the year before, it doesn't mean much because he was playing for Eastern Washington. And my hang up is, just a few years ago, it was his first year at Eastern Washington and, he wasn't much of a shooter, and whether it was foul trouble or something else, coach didn't play him much more than 20 minutes per game.
Maybe this is a guy who has been working his ass off and will keep working his ass off and become a star? But the other possibility is that he was an underachiever who turned on the jets to get himself drafted, and will stop caring so much once he has an NBA contract.
Of other guys we have worked out, PJ Haggerty seems interesting, I think there are some parallels to Russ Westbrook (who was actually unspectacular, and not a shot blocker, over his two seasons at UCLA). Otega Oweh seems like an under the radar Lu Dort clone? But while I respect the guy, I wouldn't prioritise Lu Dort.
Javon Small....seems wholly unspectacular on paper, there is nothing that sticks out to me good or bad, could go either way. But, if you know me, you know I like to look at a player's freshman stats even when they are a four year guy. And Small...struggled to get minutes at Eastern Carolina, and came up with a total of one steal in 147 minutes.
He was fine as a sophomore, but it's my theory that when a player struggles (relative to potential) as a freshman, it indicates that it took them time to adapt to the college game. And if it took them time to adapt to the college game, I theorize that it will take them time to adapt to the NBA and contribute, once drafted. Off the top of my head, this held true a bit for Will Barton, Aaron Nesmith, and maybe Rico (Scheierman).
So I peg Small as a modest upside guy who won't necessarily contribute right away.
For now, the guy I like at 30 if he stays in the draft, is Michael Ruzic. He sort of reminds me of Giannis as a prospect, just to the effect he is one of the youngest guys in the draft, hasn't received a lot of attention, is considered a bit of a gamble although scouting capsules rave about his feel for the game. Objectively, Nikola Jovic is a much better comp than Giannis. I think Jovic was a little bit more proven, but Ruzic is less of a tweener; once he fills out, he should be close to 6'11 240.
In theory, guy has Dirk upside, and you don't pass on that at the end of the first round.
nbadraft.net currently has us taking Walter Clayton and Jase Richardson at 28 and 32. I wish that was realistic. Maybe it is?