ATLTimekeeper wrote:Tanked for Danny Wolf. Nice.
Join the Wolfpack, it is not too late.
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ATLTimekeeper wrote:Tanked for Danny Wolf. Nice.
DreamTeam09 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Anyone thinking we weren't targeting Maluach from the jump was just being delusional because he's not their preference for w/e reason.
I've stated from the jump, Maluach or trade down
DreamTeam09 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Anyone thinking we weren't targeting Maluach from the jump was just being delusional because he's not their preference for w/e reason.
I've stated from the jump, Maluach or trade down
Dalek wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Tanked for Danny Wolf. Nice.
Join the Wolfpack, it is not too late.
Perhaps not in precise order, but my conversations with team executives and agents have revealed a top eight that has formed in the eyes of many front offices that appears to be nearing consensus status.
We repeat: The exact order after Flagg and Harper remains TBD, but numerous league executives who specialize in gathering draft intelligence have conveyed that Baylor freshman VJ Edgecombe, Rutgers forward Ace Bailey, Texas scorer Tre Johnson, Oklahoma point guard Jeremiah Fears, Duke freshman Kon Kneuppel and Blue Devils big man Khaman Maluach are the six players commanding the most interest … although Bailey is indeed no longer seen as the top-three lock he once was.
"If it's not those eight [in the top eight], it will be seven of those eight,” said one Eastern Conference executive.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Dalek wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Tanked for Danny Wolf. Nice.
Join the Wolfpack, it is not too late.
I have zero problem adding either Wolf nor Newell with a late first. I have a huge problem giving up the value of #9 to fill that need. Move up from #39 to the pick needed to get a back-up C makes a lot more sense.
Trading back means you're giving up on potential talent JUST to fill a team need, and it's guaranteed someone really good will be drafted in between where we are and where we end up. I hate trading back on principle, but I hate it even more in our position.
Yallbecrazy wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:Dalek wrote:
Join the Wolfpack, it is not too late.
I have zero problem adding either Wolf nor Newell with a late first. I have a huge problem giving up the value of #9 to fill that need. Move up from #39 to the pick needed to get a back-up C makes a lot more sense.
Trading back means you're giving up on potential talent JUST to fill a team need, and it's guaranteed someone really good will be drafted in between where we are and where we end up. I hate trading back on principle, but I hate it even more in our position.
Newell seems like a NBA player, maybe not a good one, but one who will at least be an average rotation guy. His value is probably around late teens to 20s for me.
I don't like Wolf very much, his shooting numbers are actually really bad, but I guess he takes a lot so there's highlights of him hitting a bunch. He also turns it over way too much. His defense is probably better than consensus though. Rebounding projects as okay to decent.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
WuTang_OG wrote:Perhaps not in precise order, but my conversations with team executives and agents have revealed a top eight that has formed in the eyes of many front offices that appears to be nearing consensus status.
We repeat: The exact order after Flagg and Harper remains TBD, but numerous league executives who specialize in gathering draft intelligence have conveyed that Baylor freshman VJ Edgecombe, Rutgers forward Ace Bailey, Texas scorer Tre Johnson, Oklahoma point guard Jeremiah Fears, Duke freshman Kon Kneuppel and Blue Devils big man Khaman Maluach are the six players commanding the most interest … although Bailey is indeed no longer seen as the top-three lock he once was.
"If it's not those eight [in the top eight], it will be seven of those eight,” said one Eastern Conference executive.
While monitoring Durant discussions, the Raptors have continued to bring in top talent ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft. League sources tell RG that Nolan Traore, a projected first-round guard, completed a workout with the Raptors on Monday. The team has also evaluated Tre Johnson, Derik Queen, Jase Richardson and Collin Murray-Boyles, among other projected first-round prospects, as part of its broader pre-draft process.
Source: https://rg.org/news/basketball/raptors-weigh-kevin-durant-trade-ahead-nba-draft-shakeup
Clutch0z24 wrote:Asa Newell seems like the Raptors Target.....I have a feeling we end up with him now on draft night....Not a bad player....Seems like a guy good at everything but not great at one thing....Deff someone who has not been talked about much on this board....But if i had to guess he is a Raptor.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:While monitoring Durant discussions, the Raptors have continued to bring in top talent ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft. League sources tell RG that Nolan Traore, a projected first-round guard, completed a workout with the Raptors on Monday. The team has also evaluated Tre Johnson, Derik Queen, Jase Richardson and Collin Murray-Boyles, among other projected first-round prospects, as part of its broader pre-draft process.
Source: https://rg.org/news/basketball/raptors-weigh-kevin-durant-trade-ahead-nba-draft-shakeup
Aren't these the guys that admitted they interviewed with the Raptors at the combine? This seems like league sources is just someone collecting the same information we all have online.