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2024-25 NBA Draft Talk

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Post#361 » by TB » Fri Jun 6, 2025 7:07 pm

vvoland wrote:Kinda hoping Raynaud slips to 41. Smart kid, looks to be a decent passer, shooter, and good athlete for the size.


He’s the guy I want as well, although I think it will take moving up to around 24 or so to even have a chance.
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Post#362 » by whatisacenter » Fri Jun 6, 2025 7:21 pm

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Onus wrote:Do you think he can beat out moody or jk?


Maybe not, but this team as constructed lacks wings.

I don’t think it’s a lock anyone draft at a 41 makes the team.

Also not a lock the JK is on the roster

Jimmy, Dray, JK, Moody, Buddy, Gui will play all of our minutes at the 3/4. We don't lack wings, we lack wings that can shoot since our best 3 aren't good shooters.

JK will most likely be a Warrior to start the year. There's really no S&T that Lacob would accept. There's no one that is going to offer JK a large contract that we won't match. If we can get a rim protecting center that can shoot, I think Dray would go to the bench to see if JK can start. Horford or Jaylin Williams for the NTMLE.


I guess I should’ve said athletic wings. Right now we only have one on the roster in JK.

Jimmy and Draymond are both more of a four on defense and neither one of them space the floor.

Moody is OK and GUI is meh.

I also don’t think Draymond is interested in coming off the bench. At his exit interview he said he wanted to play the four but said he would play the five if it meant he was starting.
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Post#363 » by EvanZ » Sat Jun 7, 2025 10:58 pm

Onus wrote:First group of pre-draft workouts

Milos Uzan
Kobe Johnson
RJ Luis
Nate Bittle
Steven Crowl
Tamar Bates


RJ Luis actually does sorta appeal to me. He's got legit wing size. 6'6" barefoot 210 lbs and nearly 6'11" wingspan. Good athlete (34 dunks; stl% > 2). High usg > 30% indicates he's comfortable handling the ball. Shooting is iffy but his 3pter popped this year and FT% has been consistently ok.

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Post#364 » by Jester_ » Sat Jun 7, 2025 11:08 pm

EvanZ wrote:
Onus wrote:First group of pre-draft workouts

Milos Uzan
Kobe Johnson
RJ Luis
Nate Bittle
Steven Crowl
Tamar Bates


RJ Luis actually does sorta appeal to me. He's got legit wing size. 6'6" barefoot 210 lbs and nearly 6'11" wingspan. Good athlete (34 dunks; stl% > 2). High usg > 30% indicates he's comfortable handling the ball. Shooting is iffy but his 3pter popped this year and FT% has been consistently ok.

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why did he shoot 20% from 3 in year 2 :eek2: tiny sample size i guess
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Post#365 » by EvanZ » Sat Jun 7, 2025 11:18 pm

Like I said, shooting is iffy. These are the kinds of tradeoffs/risks you take in the second round. But he has a lot of other stuff going for him. If he hits it probably looks like Aaron Wiggins.
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Post#366 » by EvanZ » Sat Jun 7, 2025 11:37 pm

Tonje is another guy I hope we workout. Super weird but interesting statistical profile and he's a strong athlete. Lead the entire NCAA in FTA and shot > 90% on them. :o We could use that ****.
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Post#367 » by Onus » Sun Jun 8, 2025 12:46 am

EvanZ wrote:
Onus wrote:First group of pre-draft workouts

Milos Uzan
Kobe Johnson
RJ Luis
Nate Bittle
Steven Crowl
Tamar Bates


RJ Luis actually does sorta appeal to me. He's got legit wing size. 6'6" barefoot 210 lbs and nearly 6'11" wingspan. Good athlete (34 dunks; stl% > 2). High usg > 30% indicates he's comfortable handling the ball. Shooting is iffy but his 3pter popped this year and FT% has been consistently ok.

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Yea he’s interesting. It really comes down to his shot. We really can’t afford to have another wing that can’t shoot.
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Post#368 » by EvanZ » Sun Jun 8, 2025 12:49 am

Onus wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
Onus wrote:First group of pre-draft workouts

Milos Uzan
Kobe Johnson
RJ Luis
Nate Bittle
Steven Crowl
Tamar Bates


RJ Luis actually does sorta appeal to me. He's got legit wing size. 6'6" barefoot 210 lbs and nearly 6'11" wingspan. Good athlete (34 dunks; stl% > 2). High usg > 30% indicates he's comfortable handling the ball. Shooting is iffy but his 3pter popped this year and FT% has been consistently ok.

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Yea he’s interesting. It really comes down to his shot. We really can’t afford to have another wing that can’t shoot.


I’d say we can afford to have a second round pick that can’t shoot. There are guys who can definitely shoot that won’t ever see the court.
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Post#369 » by Onus » Sun Jun 8, 2025 12:51 am

EvanZ wrote:
Onus wrote:
EvanZ wrote:
RJ Luis actually does sorta appeal to me. He's got legit wing size. 6'6" barefoot 210 lbs and nearly 6'11" wingspan. Good athlete (34 dunks; stl% > 2). High usg > 30% indicates he's comfortable handling the ball. Shooting is iffy but his 3pter popped this year and FT% has been consistently ok.

Here's his statistical profile:
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Yea he’s interesting. It really comes down to his shot. We really can’t afford to have another wing that can’t shoot.


I’d say we can afford to have a second round pick that can’t shoot. There are guys who can definitely shoot that won’t ever see the court.

I think there will be a good player at 41. Really think it should be a guard or a big though.
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Post#370 » by EvanZ » Sun Jun 8, 2025 1:07 am

I always liked Javon Small. He could be a GPII type.
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Post#371 » by Onus » Sun Jun 8, 2025 1:17 am

EvanZ wrote:I always liked Javon Small. He could be a GPII type.

Yea he’s also intriguing. I like Martin better but wouldn’t hate small.
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Post#372 » by Onus » Sun Jun 8, 2025 3:36 pm

Anyone think max shulga will be able to defend in the nba? Good shooter with a good ast/to ratio and can generate some steals
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Post#373 » by whatisacenter » Sun Jun 8, 2025 7:03 pm

I want a wing.

Give me Watkins, Tonje, Powell or Luis
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Post#374 » by whatisacenter » Sun Jun 8, 2025 7:04 pm

Onus wrote:
EvanZ wrote:I always liked Javon Small. He could be a GPII type.

Yea he’s also intriguing. I like Martin better but wouldn’t hate small.


GP2?

Doesn’t have the wingspan or the athleticism.

Does have PG skills.
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Post#375 » by Onus » Sun Jun 8, 2025 8:13 pm

whatisacenter wrote:
Onus wrote:
EvanZ wrote:I always liked Javon Small. He could be a GPII type.

Yea he’s also intriguing. I like Martin better but wouldn’t hate small.


GP2?

Doesn’t have the wingspan or the athleticism.

Does have PG skills.

Yea small is much more pg than wing defender like gp2 became.
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Post#376 » by azwfan » Sun Jun 8, 2025 8:23 pm

I just want someone who will make the team and could earn minutes.

I wanted the Creighton center but with lots of folks headed back to school, looks like he’ll probably be out of reach.
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Post#377 » by EvanZ » Sun Jun 8, 2025 8:26 pm

That's fair and he only measured 6'1" at the Combine. Still, 13 dunks at that height and 40" vert.
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Post#378 » by Mac1958 » Mon Jun 9, 2025 11:25 am

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Post#379 » by Onus » Mon Jun 9, 2025 12:38 pm


I like Amari, but he kind of gives us more of the same stuff looney does. Solid defense, should be able to switch some probably not as switchable as looney was. Good passer. But not a great finisher. He’s obviously much more athletic than looney.
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Post#380 » by Onus » Mon Jun 9, 2025 1:22 pm

Onus wrote:First group of pre-draft workouts

Milos Uzan
Kobe Johnson
RJ Luis
Nate Bittle
Steven Crowl
Tamar Bates


2nd group
Sion James
Ryan Nembhard
CJ Huntley
Dink Pate

3rd Group
LJ Cryer
Trey Galloway
Arthur Kaluma

4th group
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Amari Williams
Brice Williams
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