CoinTossRoss31 wrote:Kevin Willis wrote:Unfortunate that Memphis took Yang. I can't believe he rose that much.
Portland*
Thanks.
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CoinTossRoss31 wrote:Kevin Willis wrote:Unfortunate that Memphis took Yang. I can't believe he rose that much.
Portland*
WuTang_OG wrote:
God Squad wrote:I'd gamble on.
1. Raynaud
2. Kalkbrenner
3. Thiero
4. Sion
5. Amari Williams
DG88 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:Thiero we wouldnt pass on39. Toronto Raptors (via Portland)
Alijah Martin | 6-2 guard | 23 years old | Florida
Martin is a monster on the court, an athletic freak who plays with serious power and explosiveness while also letting his motor run at 100 percent all the time. He’s one of the best perimeter defenders in the class and is tough and physical at the point of attack while also providing a weakside rim-protection presence. Offensively, Martin is a bit small for someone who isn’t a lead guard, but he’s hit 36 percent of his 3s over his college career, and teams are interested in him as a defensive stopper.
40. New Orleans Pelicans (via Phoenix)
Adou Thiero | 6-6 wing | 21 years old | Arkansas
I don’t know what the Pelicans are doing, but if the Troy Weaver experience has taught us one thing, it’s that shooting is optional. Thiero is a monster athlete and a tremendous defender who creates serious force on the rim in transition. But he’s a non-shooter, and teams are worried about him being able to consistently provide value on offense. Thiero is in my top-five remaining players, though, so I would approve of this.
41. Golden State Warriors (via Miami)
Koby Brea | 6-6 wing | 23 years old | Kentucky
Brea is this class’ best shooter off the catch, having drilled 45 percent of his nearly six 3-point attempts per game over the last two years. He is a historically relevant shooter. Having said that, Brea is also not quite at the level of most other NBA skills at this point. He’ll need to work on his defensive ability to stick in the NBA.
We wouldn't pass on Thiero if he's there.
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:God Squad wrote:I'd gamble on.
1. Raynaud
2. Kalkbrenner
3. Thiero
4. Sion
5. Amari Williams
I like Reynaud too, but Kalbrenner a sniper at C
Stromile12 wrote:We definitely gonna sign nembhard as a ufda and put him on the summer league team
OakleyDokely wrote:Can someone explain to me how Zion/Queen is going to work exactly?
and then explain how Poole/Fears will work.
and then explain why they needed to give up 2 potential lottery picks next year to achieve this.
and then explain how Joe Dumars has a job again.
Kreamy wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:Can someone explain to me how Zion/Queen is going to work exactly?
and then explain how Poole/Fears will work.
and then explain why they needed to give up 2 potential lottery picks next year to achieve this.
and then explain how Joe Dumars has a job again.
They basically gave up the Pacers' 2026 top-4 protected pick and the better of their/Bucks pick next year for Derik Queen.
earthtone wrote:
I don't really understand this take. Demin was a 'reach' for sure, but Traore, Wolf, Powell & Saraf were all pretty much exactly in their projected ranges
I like this class a lot for the Nets, I think one of Demin/Traore/Saraf will develop in a legitimate primary creator down the line, a lot of potential there