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2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8

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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#781 » by Dalek » Thu May 29, 2025 7:05 pm

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Dalek wrote:I am worried about an older prospect with poor awareness, but maybe people see something different.


Newell is an older Freshman, so he's only about a year younger than Fleming. Fleming will be 21 and Newell 20 by the start of the season.


That makes it more worrying to me. Fleming has been in college for 3 years and is still making mistakes playing in the A10. Newell was a frosh and playing in the much tougher SEC.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#782 » by Clutch0z24 » Thu May 29, 2025 7:12 pm

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manjusaka wrote:I am not sure which has more value in today’s NBA playoffs: long athletic 3D forwards or defensive C? Specifically, Essengue, Newell, Bryant vs Maluach.


If there's anything to learn, it's that you shouldn't label players as low-upside based on superficial comparisons or measurements. Brunson went in the 2nd round and was viewed as an unathletic, low-upside player. Haliburton was an old tweener with mediocre athleticism. People didn't think Siakam would do anything beyond rebounding.


Yep this how i feel....Lots of people in this thread are all about measurements/body size....That can sometimes trick you into drafting a player who may never develop the actual basketball skills to be a good NBA player....

To me skills are the most important thing in a prospect....Skills/Feel for game/Basketball IQ....Hard to develop them things....Also if you are picking a player on their measurments alone you better have at least one elite skill or shown you can do something good at the lower levels....

2 things you never do imo when it comes to drafting....Don't draft off measurements and don't draft off what ifs alone.....Sometimes them things can make you draft busts....Draft off what your eyes see & use the stats a little as well....Even if stats don't tell the whole story its rare that someone with bad stats at the college level becomes great at the next levels...
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#783 » by Dalek » Thu May 29, 2025 7:16 pm

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manjusaka wrote:I am not sure which has more value in today’s NBA playoffs: long athletic 3D forwards or defensive C? Specifically, Essengue, Newell, Bryant vs Maluach.


If there's anything to learn, it's that you shouldn't label players as low-upside based on superficial comparisons or measurements. Brunson went in the 2nd round and was viewed as an unathletic, low-upside player. Haliburton was an old tweener with mediocre athleticism. People didn't think Siakam would do anything beyond rebounding.


and all those guys were very productive college players

usually the numbers don't lie


I will add those guys were the engines for their respective teams and leaders. That's why comps and measurements only go so far. Guys like Siakam/Brunson/Hali are wired to win and want to get better.

Out of the above list Newell is a five star, led his college team, played on USA basketball, and his motor/drive are no question for him. I just think he got buried in a very compelling freshmen class.

In the playoffs, having that three level scorer is obviously needed. Brunson/Hali can take you to the Conference Finals. I am not sure if I see another sleeper like that in this class other than Jase, and it is a bit of stretch given his size, but people believed in Reed Sheppard last year, too.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#784 » by WuTang_CMB » Thu May 29, 2025 7:17 pm

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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#785 » by CoinTossRoss31 » Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 pm

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If San Antonio can get Giannis for a combination of picks only that would set them up for the future incredibly.

#2 , #14, 2027 first, 2029 first and some salary.

Lets them keep Castle and roll with

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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#786 » by Psubs » Thu May 29, 2025 7:46 pm

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manjusaka wrote:I am not sure which has more value in today’s NBA playoffs: long athletic 3D forwards or defensive C? Specifically, Essengue, Newell, Bryant vs Maluach.


If there's anything to learn, it's that you shouldn't label players as low-upside based on superficial comparisons or measurements. Brunson went in the 2nd round and was viewed as an unathletic, low-upside player. Haliburton was an old tweener with mediocre athleticism. People didn't think Siakam would do anything beyond rebounding.


Rim, running PF, that would be at least an above average defender with a great motor. I think that applies to Rasheer Fleming who in addition has a 7'5 wingspan that should at least hit the 3 at an average clip.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#787 » by Psubs » Thu May 29, 2025 7:50 pm

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OakleyDokely wrote:
Dalek wrote:I am worried about an older prospect with poor awareness, but maybe people see something different.


Newell is an older Freshman, so he's only about a year younger than Fleming. Fleming will be 21 and Newell 20 by the start of the season.


That makes it more worrying to me. Fleming has been in college for 3 years and is still making mistakes playing in the A10. Newell was a frosh and playing in the much tougher SEC.


Different people have different growth curves. Fleming was a zero star recruit, that developed through hard work. He's humble but still seems confident that he belongs.

Amare Stoudemire was a turnover machine with an A/T of 0.5. He was a 6 time allstar because he was a great finisher who developed a reliable foul-line jumper.

Fleming is a great get in the late teens. Trade for someone that wants a more proven player. I think Miami sees who Davion Mitchell acclimated to Heat Culture, maybe Ochai Agbaji is someone that would covet. If Rasheer is still there at #20, I trade Ochai and #39 for #20 and Kevin Love.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#788 » by WuTang_CMB » Thu May 29, 2025 8:24 pm

Yang underrated. I hope we can nab him somehow

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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#791 » by JCP11 » Thu May 29, 2025 9:03 pm

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ishoy123 wrote:
manjusaka wrote:I am not sure which has more value in today’s NBA playoffs: long athletic 3D forwards or defensive C? Specifically, Essengue, Newell, Bryant vs Maluach.


If there's anything to learn, it's that you shouldn't label players as low-upside based on superficial comparisons or measurements. Brunson went in the 2nd round and was viewed as an unathletic, low-upside player. Haliburton was an old tweener with mediocre athleticism. People didn't think Siakam would do anything beyond rebounding.


Yep this how i feel....Lots of people in this thread are all about measurements/body size....That can sometimes trick you into drafting a player who may never develop the actual basketball skills to be a good NBA player....

To me skills are the most important thing in a prospect....Skills/Feel for game/Basketball IQ....Hard to develop them things....Also if you are picking a player on their measurments alone you better have at least one elite skill or shown you can do something good at the lower levels....

2 things you never do imo when it comes to drafting....Don't draft off measurements and don't draft off what ifs alone.....Sometimes them things can make you draft busts....Draft off what your eyes see & use the stats a little as well....Even if stats don't tell the whole story its rare that someone with bad stats at the college level becomes great at the next levels...

While true, putting these guys in the right mix of guys is equally important. Brunson needs big dudes around him to compensate for his lack of height or Pascal needs as many shooters around him to allow him to operate inside. Finding the right mix is as equally important. Sometimes you need more talented, sometimes you need more size in the middle, sometimes more shot creation, etc.

Some people give flack to Masai for giving up too quick on the Vanvleet, OG, Pascal, Scottie core but the truth is the mix wasn't right. All these guys ended up in perfect situations for their skills.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#792 » by Clutch0z24 » Thu May 29, 2025 9:09 pm

DG88 wrote:https://www.nba.com/blazers/videos/jase-richardson-pre-draft-workout-may-29-2025


Love hearing that he is going back to playing PG like he did majority of his career....Hope that stops the people trying to lump him as a undersized SG when that won't be his position in the NBA....It helps he can play the combo guard as well just makes him more versatile imo....I also like how hes been around NBA guys his whole life like Billups and prolly many more since his dad is Jrich....He prolly has a higher IQ than most because of that...
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#793 » by MEDIC » Thu May 29, 2025 9:27 pm

WuTang_OG wrote:https://hoopshype.com/lists/aggregate-2025-nba-mock-draft-6-0-the-best-shooting-guards-available/


Will.Riley does not have the quickness to play SG. He is a 3 all the way.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#794 » by Dalek » Thu May 29, 2025 9:31 pm

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If San Antonio can get Giannis for a combination of picks only that would set them up for the future incredibly.

#2 , #14, 2027 first, 2029 first and some salary.

Lets them keep Castle and roll with

Castle
Fox
Barnes
Giannis
Wemby

sheesh


Well, the league needs that to happen or we will just see a multi-year dynasty for OKC that won't go challenged.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#795 » by Clutch0z24 » Thu May 29, 2025 9:33 pm

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ishoy123 wrote:
If there's anything to learn, it's that you shouldn't label players as low-upside based on superficial comparisons or measurements. Brunson went in the 2nd round and was viewed as an unathletic, low-upside player. Haliburton was an old tweener with mediocre athleticism. People didn't think Siakam would do anything beyond rebounding.


Yep this how i feel....Lots of people in this thread are all about measurements/body size....That can sometimes trick you into drafting a player who may never develop the actual basketball skills to be a good NBA player....

To me skills are the most important thing in a prospect....Skills/Feel for game/Basketball IQ....Hard to develop them things....Also if you are picking a player on their measurments alone you better have at least one elite skill or shown you can do something good at the lower levels....

2 things you never do imo when it comes to drafting....Don't draft off measurements and don't draft off what ifs alone.....Sometimes them things can make you draft busts....Draft off what your eyes see & use the stats a little as well....Even if stats don't tell the whole story its rare that someone with bad stats at the college level becomes great at the next levels...

While true, putting these guys in the right mix of guys is equally important. Brunson needs big dudes around him to compensate for his lack of height or Pascal needs as many shooters around him to allow him to operate inside. Finding the right mix is as equally important. Sometimes you need more talented, sometimes you need more size in the middle, sometimes more shot creation, etc.

Some people give flack to Masai for giving up too quick on the Vanvleet, OG, Pascal, Scottie core but the truth is the mix wasn't right. All these guys ended up in perfect situations for their skills.


Yeah but in the draft especially with a high end draft pick you always go who you think the BPA is regardless of roster fit, Measurements, What ifs, Or team personel.....If you are already a playoff team like OKC at 15th or a pick in the 20s ....Yes you draft with the mind set of roster fit, role, etc...Because you have that benefit of already having a good team...

If you are at 9th and not a great team you just go with who you think will be the best talent....Masai has a good eye so i trust he makes the right pick regardless of who you or i think it might be....If he picks someone i am personally not high on you just have to believe that will be the best player....But if he drafts a raw player who ends up being a bust that could be a fireable offense....So i hope he gets the pick right...
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#796 » by Dalek » Thu May 29, 2025 9:35 pm

DG88 wrote:https://www.nba.com/blazers/videos/jase-richardson-pre-draft-workout-may-29-2025


Blazers and Hornets have such good draft content, while Raptors hide more and more in the shadows each year. It is such a missed opportunity to engage with fans in this process which more people are into following.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#797 » by WuTang_CMB » Thu May 29, 2025 9:47 pm

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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#798 » by DG88 » Thu May 29, 2025 9:51 pm

Dalek wrote:
DG88 wrote:https://www.nba.com/blazers/videos/jase-richardson-pre-draft-workout-may-29-2025


Blazers and Hornets have such good draft content, while Raptors hide more and more in the shadows each year. It is such a missed opportunity to engage with fans in this process which more people are into following.

We've seen more of this secrecy since Bobby Webster became the GM. It's really based on his background, I believe he was interning to be in the CIA before coming to basketball.
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Re: 2025 NBA Draft Discussion Part 8 

Post#799 » by Clutch0z24 » Thu May 29, 2025 10:04 pm

Apparently Wemby has been growing more and hit a growth spurt lol....supposidly he is 7'7" now with shoes on...
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