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Post#201 » by 9 and 20 » Mon Nov 3, 2025 2:41 am

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9 and 20 wrote:Maybe start selling the Boozer brothers on playing together in DC. Get their agent to try to do what Ace Bailey's agent tried this summer and hope it works out better.


Boozer lived in DC and his best friend was murdered which is why his father took there entire family up to Alaska.... I don't know how much they'd wanna deal with that trauma familialy.....


Damn, I had no idea. Wouldn't want to put the kid through any kind of additional trauma. That sucks because Cam would be such a perfect fit with Sarr.

Might be moot because now, after beating Utah, the Suns have decided they also want to beat the Spurs. #6 pick, we coming for you.
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Post#202 » by TheBlackCzar » Mon Nov 3, 2025 3:53 am

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9 and 20 wrote:Maybe start selling the Boozer brothers on playing together in DC. Get their agent to try to do what Ace Bailey's agent tried this summer and hope it works out better.


Boozer lived in DC and his best friend was murdered which is why his father took there entire family up to Alaska.... I don't know how much they'd wanna deal with that trauma familialy.....


Damn, I had no idea. Wouldn't want to put the kid through any kind of additional trauma. That sucks because Cam would be such a perfect fit with Sarr.

Might be moot because now, after beating Utah, the Suns have decided they also want to beat the Spurs. #6 pick, we coming for you.


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Post#203 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Mon Nov 3, 2025 6:39 am

9 and 20 wrote:Maybe start selling the Boozer brothers on playing together in DC. Get their agent to try to do what Ace Bailey's agent tried this summer and hope it works out better.




I actually like this idea. :nod:


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NBA DRAFT ROOM: Currently Mocked pick #30 (Thunder/our pick)

PG – Duke – HT: 6-4 – WT: 205 – WING: NA – Fr – Cayden is not as heralded as his twin brother but he’s a 5-star talent with legit first round potential. He’s got great size and feel for the game and knows how to make the right play. Will have to shoot the 3-ball better.

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Like his twin brother Cameron, Cayden is a high level prospect from the 2025 recruiting class. He’s a strong, well-built combo guard with an advanced skill level. He’s a tough driver and creative finisher who uses his frame well and can finish through contact. Isn’t a big time above the rim player at this stage but is a crafty scorer, a high level passer and a great decision maker on the court. He has a big impact on the game even when not scoring. A pesky defender who can guard up and down the line up. Moves his feet well to stay in front of ball handlers and has very quick hands. Is like a coach on the floor and makes great decisions with the ball.





If we get Cam with our top pick, I would like to keep the twins together. Ultimately, we need to draft a lead guard who can run the offense and another skilled big/PF who can rebound.

Either scenario... Peterson and Steinback or the Boozer twins would be pretty ideal.
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Post#204 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Mon Nov 3, 2025 7:01 am

9 and 20 wrote:Maybe start selling the Boozer brothers on playing together in DC. Get their agent to try to do what Ace Bailey's agent tried this summer and hope it works out better.
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9 and 20 wrote:Maybe start selling the Boozer brothers on playing together in DC. Get their agent to try to do what Ace Bailey's agent tried this summer and hope it works out better.


Boozer lived in DC and his best friend was murdered which is why his father took there entire family up to Alaska.... I don't know how much they'd wanna deal with that trauma familialy.....
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Post#205 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Mon Nov 3, 2025 7:18 am

Here come the games!


Monday night Villanova vs BYU (AJ Dybantsa) 9:30pm TNT (perfect to watch after the Wizards game!)

Also...
Maryland vs Coppin State 6:30pm Big10 Network
Florida vs Arizona 7pm TNT
UNC (Caleb Wilson) 7pm ACC Network
Louisville (Mikel Brown Jr.) 9pm ACC Network

Tuesday Night:
Duke vs Texas 8:45pm ESPN
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Post#206 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Yesterday 12:48 am

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Here come the games!


Monday night Villanova vs BYU (AJ Dybantsa) 9:30pm TNT (perfect to watch after the Wizards game!)

Also...
Maryland vs Coppin State 6:30pm Big10 Network
Florida vs Arizona 7pm TNT
UNC (Caleb Wilson) 7pm ACC Network
Louisville (Mikel Brown Jr.) 9pm ACC Network

Tuesday Night:
Duke vs Texas 8:45pm ESPN




Koa Peat on Arizona... :o

But man does Florida look good again this year!

Also Maryland looks like they might have a team this year, although Coppin State is pretty terrible.
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Post#207 » by tontoz » Yesterday 1:32 am

I watched some of the UNC game. Caleb looks a little odd the way he moves around the court, like he's half asleep or drunk lol.

He had 4 dunks in the first 5 minutes. No competition tonight. Nice form on his foul shots.
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Post#208 » by tontoz » Yesterday 4:21 pm

I know Mikel Brown Jr can shoot. I have questions about his defense and ability to get to the rim and finish. Got some good early returns on the latter issue, against weak competition obviously.

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Post#209 » by The Consiglieri » Yesterday 4:35 pm

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:If we can come out of this draft with Peterson, Steinback, and Facorat, that would be a GREAT draft! A++!

With our tanking pick plus the Suns swap we have a legit shot at Peterson.

Steinback and Facorat are later 1st to 2nd round tiered and with our late 1st and multiple 2nds we should be able to consolidate up to get them. Plus the possibility of dealing any or all of Kispert, Mids, CJ and bringing back a pick, like we did with Gafford to draft Kyshawn.. Or possibly adding a pick in a Marcus Smart type of move like we did to draft Will Riley.












After the top pick, I think it's always a better idea to just settle on a tiering out of guys you'd be interested in within the 20th-40th zone, rather than fixating on any one prospect. We rarely ever draft the single individual guys are obsessing on because there are typically 10-20 guys potentially fitting the target zone. How many people had Riley as our pick w/the latter first rounder? I think I saw 1 reference maybe out of like 50,000 posts last winter and spring about Riley.

I've always wanted guys that know their stuff to just present their 5-10 guys they'd want, rather than fixate on a guy because its just so much more informative and helpful to see your reasoning across a likely target group, rather than a kind of Morris Almond like fetishization on one particular guy.

Just my 2 cents, but man, I would love to see people do that, kind of like Dat, but more specifically targeted within the tier.
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Post#210 » by tontoz » Yesterday 4:42 pm

Koa Peat dominates Florida.

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Post#211 » by prime1time » Yesterday 5:22 pm

tontoz wrote:Koa Peat dominates Florida.


Tbh, I'm not really that impressed. Most of his points around the rim and off of rim runs. Not a lot of one-on-one creation. His size scares me. 6'8 235. He's right in that tweener range of being a forward size but playing like a big. I'd love him in the 10-14 range but given how talented this class is I don't see him as being our draft pick. Now it's only the first game but I want to see 3-point range, some on-ball creation, switching onto smaller guards and or rim protection. If I'm Koa I heavily consider staying in college for 4 years. He's the quintessential college player. H
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Post#212 » by The Consiglieri » Yesterday 5:28 pm

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9 and 20 wrote:Maybe start selling the Boozer brothers on playing together in DC. Get their agent to try to do what Ace Bailey's agent tried this summer and hope it works out better.


Boozer lived in DC and his best friend was murdered which is why his father took there entire family up to Alaska.... I don't know how much they'd wanna deal with that trauma familialy.....


Damn, I had no idea. Wouldn't want to put the kid through any kind of additional trauma. That sucks because Cam would be such a perfect fit with Sarr.

Might be moot because now, after beating Utah, the Suns have decided they also want to beat the Spurs. #6 pick, we coming for you.


For now anyway, it definitely seems like instead of seeing it as Boozer or whatever, we should just be looking at and evaluating:

Guards
Peterson
Mikel Brown

Wings
Dybantsa
Ament
Koa Peat

Bigs
Boozer
Chris Cenac
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Karim Lopez: I've seen as high as 5, and as low as the 20's over the past year.
Dash Daniels: He's been around 8th-25th, and it sounds like if he ever gets his jumper down, he could climb into top 10.

There's more and I'll never spell Quaintence the same 3 times in a row, there's at least 3 or 4 guys I've seen inside the top 10 not listed, but the guys for now that are locked and loaded top guys are who we all are familiar with, but Peat, Cenac, Quandance, Lopez etc I've all seen top 5 as well, so those guys should be our fixation more or less, and keep an eye open for guys that break inside the top 5 like Kon did last year, there's usually at least one surprise that fights their way either into tier 1, or at least the top bit of the draft.
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Post#213 » by tontoz » Yesterday 5:44 pm

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tontoz wrote:Koa Peat dominates Florida.

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Tbh, I'm not really that impressed. Most of his points around the rim and off of rim runs. Not a lot of one-on-one creation. His size scares me. 6'8 235. He's right in that tweener range of being a forward size but playing like a big. I'd love him in the 10-14 range but given how talented this class is I don't see him as being our draft pick. Now it's only the first game but I want to see 3-point range, some on-ball creation, switching onto smaller guards and or rim protection. If I'm Koa I heavily consider staying in college for 4 years. He's the quintessential college player. H


He dominated the defending champs in his first game as a freshman. He had enough hops to throw down that contested alley oop. He isn't Shelden Williams. I saw several times where he had to create shots off the dribble. It wasn't like he had a clear lane every time. He did what he was known for.

I expect he goes somewhere from 6-10 but it's too early to make a firm call. Bully ball is a real thing in the NBA and he looks very comfortable with it already.

No Ceilings did a nice breakdown of the game.

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Post#214 » by prime1time » Yesterday 8:09 pm

tontoz wrote:
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tontoz wrote:Koa Peat dominates Florida.

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Tbh, I'm not really that impressed. Most of his points around the rim and off of rim runs. Not a lot of one-on-one creation. His size scares me. 6'8 235. He's right in that tweener range of being a forward size but playing like a big. I'd love him in the 10-14 range but given how talented this class is I don't see him as being our draft pick. Now it's only the first game but I want to see 3-point range, some on-ball creation, switching onto smaller guards and or rim protection. If I'm Koa I heavily consider staying in college for 4 years. He's the quintessential college player. H


He dominated the defending champs in his first game as a freshman. He had enough hops to throw down that contested alley oop. He isn't Shelden Williams. I saw several times where he had to create shots off the dribble. It wasn't like he had a clear lane every time. He did what he was known for.

I expect he goes somewhere from 6-10 but it's too early to make a firm call. Bully ball is a real thing in the NBA and he looks very comfortable with it already.

No Ceilings did a nice breakdown of the game.


I can see 6-10 I just don't know pass the top 3 or 4 that well. But how many succesful 6'8 235 guys are there in the league? If he has a great wingspan I can overlook it, but those guys tend to be offensive dynamos and defensive problems. To slow to guard on the perimeter and not tall enough to offer rim protection. I would shy away from him if I was the Wiz. But it's early so I reserve the right to change my mind lol.
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Post#215 » by tontoz » Yesterday 9:00 pm

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I can see 6-10 I just don't know pass the top 3 or 4 that well. But how many succesful 6'8 235 guys are there in the league? If he has a great wingspan I can overlook it, but those guys tend to be offensive dynamos and defensive problems. To slow to guard on the perimeter and not tall enough to offer rim protection. I would shy away from him if I was the Wiz. But it's early so I reserve the right to change my mind lol.



We just played OG and he is about that size.

At this point i am just watching guys that might be in the top 10 and attempting to do it without a bias based on fit to our roster.
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Post#216 » by prime1time » Yesterday 9:44 pm

tontoz wrote:
prime1time wrote:[
I can see 6-10 I just don't know pass the top 3 or 4 that well. But how many succesful 6'8 235 guys are there in the league? If he has a great wingspan I can overlook it, but those guys tend to be offensive dynamos and defensive problems. To slow to guard on the perimeter and not tall enough to offer rim protection. I would shy away from him if I was the Wiz. But it's early so I reserve the right to change my mind lol.



We just played OG and he is about that size.

At this point i am just watching guys that might be in the top 10 and attempting to do it without a bias based on fit to our roster.

That's true. The concern is being that size and not having the foot speed. If you have the foot speed then you're 1st/2nd all defense kind of player. He'll be on my radar. But if I'm being honest, I'm hoping for the #1 pick and getting Peterson.
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Post#217 » by tontoz » Yesterday 9:48 pm

Watching the BYU game now. College ball really isn't a great fit for AJ. He wants to attack the rim off the dribble and that is hard to do because the lane is so crowded. No illegal D in college so he is driving into traffic.

Very quick with the ball for a tall guy. Went 2-7 from the foul line ugh.
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Post#218 » by prime1time » Yesterday 9:51 pm

Sam Vecenie released his mock draft and he has Boozer being 6'8.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6730186/2025/11/04/nba-mock-draft-darryn-peterson-aj-dybantsa-cameron-boozer/
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2. Dybantsa
3. Boozer
4. Ament
5. Mikel Brown Jr.
6. Chris Cenac Jr.
7. Jayden Quaintance Jr.
8. Koa Peat
9. Tounde Yeessoufou
10. Labaron Philon
11. Braylon Mullins
12. Bennett Stirtz
13. Brayden Burries
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Post#219 » by prime1time » Yesterday 9:52 pm

Vecenie on Peterson and Dybantsa

Peterson remains the 2026 draft prospect I hear the most excitement about from scouts. He has all the requisite tools to become an elite on-ball guard in the NBA who can also shift toward playing off the ball if he’s next to another star. He’s a great ballhandler and terrific pull-up scorer and shooter, and he can make plays for others with his passing. Defensively, he’s big, long, tough and aggressive, measuring in at 6-feet-5.5 in shoes with a 6-foot-10.5 wingspan and an 8-foot-7 standing reach at Adidas Eurocamp in 2024.

The big step forward for Peterson last year at Prolific Prep came with his passing and playmaking. He’s always been a tremendous scorer, but last year he began to read the second and third levels of the defense and make plays off how help defenders played him, even at times manipulating them himself. To me, that’s the difference between him and the No. 2 player here.

Kansas coach Bill Self has already said publicly that he hasn’t “been around anybody that’s more prepared to be a college freshman that can carry the load more so than what Darryn can.” Expect a monster year for Peterson. I don’t think 20 points, six rebounds and five assists per game is out of the question.


Most scouts see Dybantsa, Peterson and Boozer in the same top tier, but my conversations seem to reveal a preseason consensus around Peterson at No. 1, Dybantsa at No. 2 and Boozer at No. 3. Not everyone has them ranked the same way — I have Boozer at No. 2 and Dybantsa at No. 3 entering the season — but this mock draft reflects the most popular ranking among the dozens of scouts I’ve spoken with.

Dybantsa might have better physical tools entering his pre-draft year than any wing I’ve seen in a while. His ability to play with serious bend mixed with explosiveness allows him to consistently get into the teeth of the defense as a straight-line driver. In transition, he’s an absolute menace. His nose for the foul line is second to none in this class with his polished footwork and gathers. Dybantsa is going to score a lot this year at BYU.

However, the rest of his game is a bit unpolished. His jumper clearly needs work, and his handle can be an impediment. Defensively, he looked a bit lost in BYU’s preseason opener against Nebraska. Then again, he also dropped 30 in that game and showcased all the tools that have made scouts so excited by him over the last three years. The hype is worthwhile for Dybantsa.
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Post#220 » by prime1time » Yesterday 9:55 pm

It's exciting to think about the defensive potential for the Wiz if we could get a guy like Dybantsa. Bial, Sarr, George and Dybantsa would give team fits. At the same time, Peterson is the clear hope for us. I'm not giving up on Bub but early results give the impression that Peterson is on a clearly different level. 3 level scorer that's ready to run the offense right now and mature enough to be the face of the franchise.

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