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There are so many directions this 25th pick could go...
They could go with a center like Raynaud or Kalkbrenner which would allow them to either let Moritz walk (which would open up the MLE) or allow them to trade one of Carter/Goga while retaining Moritz.
They could go with a forward like Newell or Fleming or Sorber (if you think he's a PF, he could be a C) and unload Isaac which would open up the MLE for a guard/wing and allow them to retain Moritz.
They could go with a wing like Riley or Thiero or McNeeley or Powell or Essengue and just slot them in as a long-term backup behind Franz.
They could go with a guard like Clayton or Richardson or Traore and use their MLE on a wing/forward/big.
I'm pretty wide open to any position. No matter what they do, they can and should make a subsequent move/moves to balance the roster, whether that's the MLE or a trade or both.
They could go with a center like Raynaud or Kalkbrenner which would allow them to either let Moritz walk (which would open up the MLE) or allow them to trade one of Carter/Goga while retaining Moritz.
They could go with a forward like Newell or Fleming or Sorber (if you think he's a PF, he could be a C) and unload Isaac which would open up the MLE for a guard/wing and allow them to retain Moritz.
They could go with a wing like Riley or Thiero or McNeeley or Powell or Essengue and just slot them in as a long-term backup behind Franz.
They could go with a guard like Clayton or Richardson or Traore and use their MLE on a wing/forward/big.
I'm pretty wide open to any position. No matter what they do, they can and should make a subsequent move/moves to balance the roster, whether that's the MLE or a trade or both.
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Building off that board I'd prioritize the following players at each pick:
25: one of Sorber, Broome, Queen, Clayton, Fears, Riley
46: one of Brea, Raynaud, Nelson, Zikarsky, Sears, Proctor, Jones
57: one of Sallis, Small, Kalkbrenner, Yang, Pate
25: one of Sorber, Broome, Queen, Clayton, Fears, Riley
46: one of Brea, Raynaud, Nelson, Zikarsky, Sears, Proctor, Jones
57: one of Sallis, Small, Kalkbrenner, Yang, Pate
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So where does Ryan Kalkbrenner fall on the scale of Luke Kornet_________________________Donovan Clingan ?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
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Skybox wrote:So where does Ryan Kalkbrenner fall on the scale of Luke Kornet_________________________Donovan Clingan ?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
Well as of now in the ncaa... hes just 250lbs i think. He looks bulkier than Kornet but waàaay slimmer than Clingan.
I guess he leans on thw Kornet scale more than the Clingan/Edey type
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Skybox wrote:So where does Ryan Kalkbrenner fall on the scale of Luke Kornet_________________________Donovan Clingan ?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
draft notes i read do not have him as mobile. And he is already 23. that said, his defense and shot blocking is solid and has a good post game. likely a bench big but nothing wrong with that.
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tiderulz wrote:Skybox wrote:So where does Ryan Kalkbrenner fall on the scale of Luke Kornet_________________________Donovan Clingan ?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
draft notes i read do not have him as mobile. And he is already 23. that said, his defense and shot blocking is solid and has a good post game. likely a bench big but nothing wrong with that.
I'd go the Kornet route as well but with potentially more versatility on offense. But a Kornet comparison is not hating on the guy either. That's a solid bench big who helps your team. He's not my top choice at 25, but would be a no brainer at 46.
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Magic#1 wrote:tiderulz wrote:Skybox wrote:So where does Ryan Kalkbrenner fall on the scale of Luke Kornet_________________________Donovan Clingan ?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
draft notes i read do not have him as mobile. And he is already 23. that said, his defense and shot blocking is solid and has a good post game. likely a bench big but nothing wrong with that.
I'd go the Kornet route as well but with potentially more versatility on offense. But a Kornet comparison is not hating on the guy either. That's a solid bench big who helps your team. He's not my top choice at 25, but would be a no brainer at 46.
I think so too...maybe the Kessler scale would be more hopeful...Clingan is a lot more mobile, but Kessler has really good defensive reactions/instincts to compensate. I'd love to just get Kessler.
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Skybox wrote:So where does Ryan Kalkbrenner fall on the scale of Luke Kornet_________________________Donovan Clingan ?
Is he an imposing, high IQ, surprisingly mobile big or just a huge block of Edey in the middle?
He is really really slow moving his feet on defense IMO. Was really good in drop coverage though. Good screener, needs to work on his rebounding, terrific finisher. Has great timing on his blocks and catching lobs. Being able to be a threat from 3 and consistently pull defenses out will probably determine how good he is, but I think he would be a perfectly fine pick at 25 as a backup big for a team trying to win right now and save some money at that position.
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I wonder if they would consider trying to move up a small amount in the 2nd to secure one of whoever drops out of Broome, Raynaud, Amari Williams, Yang and Kalkbrenner.
I prefer those guys early 2nd and taking BPA who falls to us at 25. Of course it depends on how the board shakes out, but if guys like Jase, Penda, Clayton, Riley or Fleming fall to 25 I want one of them over the center. Would love to secure one of the centers in the 2nd though. Still have all of our extra 2nds, a small trade up should be plausible in theory.
I prefer those guys early 2nd and taking BPA who falls to us at 25. Of course it depends on how the board shakes out, but if guys like Jase, Penda, Clayton, Riley or Fleming fall to 25 I want one of them over the center. Would love to secure one of the centers in the 2nd though. Still have all of our extra 2nds, a small trade up should be plausible in theory.
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Idiosyncratic wrote:I wonder if they would consider trying to move up a small amount in the 2nd to secure one of whoever drops out of Broome, Raynaud, Amari Williams, Yang and Kalkbrenner.
I prefer those guys early 2nd and taking BPA who falls to us at 25. Of course it depends on how the board shakes out, but if guys like Jase, Penda, Clayton, Riley or Fleming fall to 25 I want one of them over the center. Would love to secure one of the centers in the 2nd though. Still have all of our extra 2nds, a small trade up should be plausible in theory.
I think one of them will be available at 45. srp became valueable to us. thats why Weltman traded them into the future.
I would also look at Kam Jones, Sion James, Markovic, Brea, Small, Toohey. There is a lot of targets in the second.
My money is on Banchero going number 1 !
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Keep seeing people mention sorber...
Man I'd love to get that guy but no way does his injury drop him that much. Pre-injury i would of said he was a top 10 pick and the #1 center on this draft
Man I'd love to get that guy but no way does his injury drop him that much. Pre-injury i would of said he was a top 10 pick and the #1 center on this draft
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zaymon wrote:Idiosyncratic wrote:I wonder if they would consider trying to move up a small amount in the 2nd to secure one of whoever drops out of Broome, Raynaud, Amari Williams, Yang and Kalkbrenner.
I prefer those guys early 2nd and taking BPA who falls to us at 25. Of course it depends on how the board shakes out, but if guys like Jase, Penda, Clayton, Riley or Fleming fall to 25 I want one of them over the center. Would love to secure one of the centers in the 2nd though. Still have all of our extra 2nds, a small trade up should be plausible in theory.
I think one of them will be available at 45. srp became valueable to us. thats why Weltman traded them into the future.
I would also look at Kam Jones, Sion James, Markovic, Brea, Small, Toohey. There is a lot of targets in the second.
Agree. Though if Broome or Kalkbrenner started slipping close to our pick and we hadn't already drafted a C I would be very tempted to see if I could go up a couple of slots for a future 2nd + 46.
Also love your list. We should be able get a relatively real prospect at 46 IMO.
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BOS has 28 & 32…I wonder if there’s anything we could do with them…they need to trim salary. If we decline Moe, could they trade Hauser (into MLE-$10m) with 28 & 32
We send #25 and #46 and some future srps?
Re-up Moe $8 x 3y, draft Clayton & Kalkbrenner & Nembhard (#57)
We send #25 and #46 and some future srps?
Re-up Moe $8 x 3y, draft Clayton & Kalkbrenner & Nembhard (#57)
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Happy that we worked out Chaz Lanier, dude is a sniper
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Broome dropped out of the draft a while ago.Idiosyncratic wrote:zaymon wrote:Idiosyncratic wrote:I wonder if they would consider trying to move up a small amount in the 2nd to secure one of whoever drops out of Broome, Raynaud, Amari Williams, Yang and Kalkbrenner.
I prefer those guys early 2nd and taking BPA who falls to us at 25. Of course it depends on how the board shakes out, but if guys like Jase, Penda, Clayton, Riley or Fleming fall to 25 I want one of them over the center. Would love to secure one of the centers in the 2nd though. Still have all of our extra 2nds, a small trade up should be plausible in theory.
I think one of them will be available at 45. srp became valueable to us. thats why Weltman traded them into the future.
I would also look at Kam Jones, Sion James, Markovic, Brea, Small, Toohey. There is a lot of targets in the second.
Agree. Though if Broome or Kalkbrenner started slipping close to our pick and we hadn't already drafted a C I would be very tempted to see if I could go up a couple of slots for a future 2nd + 46.
Also love your list. We should be able get a relatively real prospect at 46 IMO.
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basketballRob wrote:Broome dropped out of the draft a while ago.Idiosyncratic wrote:zaymon wrote:
I think one of them will be available at 45. srp became valueable to us. thats why Weltman traded them into the future.
I would also look at Kam Jones, Sion James, Markovic, Brea, Small, Toohey. There is a lot of targets in the second.
Agree. Though if Broome or Kalkbrenner started slipping close to our pick and we hadn't already drafted a C I would be very tempted to see if I could go up a couple of slots for a future 2nd + 46.
Also love your list. We should be able get a relatively real prospect at 46 IMO.
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What do you mean he dropped out? He is a 5th yr super senior. He cant play in the NCaA anymore.
Where os he dropping off to? China?
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KillMonger wrote:Happy that we worked out Chaz Lanier, dude is a sniper
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Have him and Jones on my radar if Clayton Jr is off the board and if we even keep the pick. Both are tough shot makers and 3pt shooters but Jones is the better passer. Neither have defense as a strength. I’m still super intrigued by Raynaud though. I’d love Sorber here but I think he’s gone before we pick.
basketballRob wrote:Broome dropped out of the draft a while ago.
This is incorrect… He just worked out for the Nets..
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I am doing my late homework on the draft. Some more underrated players which can be option for us
25- Drake Powell
46/57- John Tonje, Max Shulga
Our second round pick is gonna be really good. Shulga looks almost like he could take our backup PG spot if we miss on free agents.
25- Drake Powell
46/57- John Tonje, Max Shulga
Our second round pick is gonna be really good. Shulga looks almost like he could take our backup PG spot if we miss on free agents.
My money is on Banchero going number 1 !