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Re: 2026 NBA Draft Thread..... 

Post#441 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Yesterday 12:19 pm

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
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tontoz wrote:I see Boozer did another good job statpadding against a cupcake. Gotta take advantage of these opportunities while he can.


Maybe. I think the smarts translates. Bigs with high assist ratios tend to translate to good defenders at the next level. Better than the bouncy types that jump to block every shot. Defensive rebounding also translates, even when offensive boards don’t. The fact that he’s added an outside shot opens up his game and fixes some concerns I had about if he was just an early growth standout.

That said I have Caleb above him due to a combo of outlier athleticism, length, suction cups for hands and a baseline of high intelligence. His per 36 numbers pop off the page.
I am wondering if Caleb Wilson will be better at a thing or two than Cooper Flagg?

How were their head-to-head matchups in ACC play last season?



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Post#442 » by BobbyD78 » Yesterday 2:33 pm

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:o

Holy crap! He showed the entire package in the second half. The Michael Jordan-esque mid-post game. The driving game. And the pull-up 3's off the bounce. All against an elite defensive team.

The part that impressed me most was at the :45 second mark. He got in an isolation at the post, recognized that no double team was coming so he stayed calm. He got to his spot. He knew he was going to take a turnaround jumper over his left shoulder. His defender knew he was going to take a turnaround jumper over his left shoulder. But AJ knew that there was honestly nothing the defender could do to stop it. He was just a better athlete and would get to a higher release point than the defender could contest. And the guy guarding him, Jaylin Stewart, is a big athletic dude (6'-7" 225 Jr.) and a 4-star recruit out of high school. You gotta love a player with an unstoppable go-to move.

AJ scored just 4 points in the first half and went 1/6 from the floor and 2/4 from the line with 2 turnovers while trying to figure out the defense. In the second half, he scored 21 points, going 7/8 from the floor and 5/6 from the line with only 1 turnover.
https://www.deseret.com/sports/2025/11/15/byu-basketball-aj-dybansta-uconn-huskies-college-basketball/

Analysis: AJ Dybantsa made the game with UConn possible, then he nearly atoned for BYU’s early sins

BOSTON — Win or lose, Saturday night’s wild game between No. 3 UConn and No. 7 BYU at TD Garden in Boston was always going to be the AJ Dybantsa Game.

Without him, the game wouldn’t have been scheduled. The teams wouldn’t have met unless it was in the NCAA Tournament next spring. And the Cougars never would have run the parquet floor beneath the Boston Celtics’ 17 NBA championship banners 40 minutes from his home in Brockton, Massachusetts.

And win or lose, the game Dybantsa made possible was going to help BYU’s seeding in the NCAA Tournament next spring by boosting its strength of schedule.

It is, after all, the first time a top-10 BYU team played another top-10 opponent since the height of Jimmermania in 2011.

TD Garden had one open date for a college game, an organizer said. BYU and UConn eagerly agreed. So did Fox Sports, which cleared out a college football night for a matchup this juicy, with each team fielding three players listed on ESPN’s Top 100.


The rest confirms what nate already surmised, but it goes into great detail with quotes from Dan Hurley and AJD. He discusses his mindset. Very cerebral. Uber athletic. Both parents were in the front row. High character kid.

Draft this kid above Peterson. He is a Len Bias before the bad choice.


The first player that came to mind when I saw Dybantsa was Len Bias.
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Re: 2026 NBA Draft Thread..... 

Post#443 » by The Consiglieri » Yesterday 4:37 pm

tontoz wrote:Just got done watching Tenn vs Rutgers (Rutgers sucks). Ament is going to get a lot of comparisons to Ace since he is a tall wing that struggles to get to the rim. Compared to Ace Ament is:

Noticably taller, at least an inch I would guess
Slower
Better ball handler
More willing passer
More of a standstill shooter

Nice to see him actually make some 3s but I still don't think he will be in the top 5 conversation.

Tough test tomorrow against Houston at 6.


Sense I got during the home stretch of the high school season last year was that he had locked in the 4 slot, for pre-college rankings, and had a chance to climb into the top 3. I don't really see anything that changes that at all unless he indulges clown car stupidity like Ace did down the home stretch (combined with an awful season that wasn't their fault, which isn't a risk because Tennessee at least for now seems a lock to go to the tourney), or as you have mentioned, just can't seem to hit his 3 or make his jumpers all season long. I don't think it's really worth considering that possibility until february when we will have around 20ish games of data instead of just the 4 you were using last week. We need far more sample size for scouts to get concerned (though I'd imagine if they think he has a brokenish MKG technqiue or something analogous, yeah, that would concern them).

Thus far, I don't really see any reason to think he'll slip much. I tend to agree w/you that Boozer is a floor guy, and it's hard to figure out which teams will just get really enamored with the safety piece, and which would be alarmed by the lack of a ceiling, and the production against primarily cream puffs, and a corresponding significant decline (potentially anyway) against the quality teams. We'll see, but of all the exciting prospects coming in for us particulary:

Peterson
Dybantsa
Ament
Brown
Boozer
Caleb now

Boozer is the one that is absolutely the least attractive to me, and I also tend to think this kind of FO, which will want to nail a high ceiling, cornerstone guy if we land a top 2-4 pick, will not want to pull the trigger on Boozer's floor. It's just not enough, period, especially when you consider that the '27 class is seen as potentially as bad as '24, so that class isn't expected to bring us any hope of a franchise cornerstone.

If we're gonna get one, it's gonna be this class, or a guy from previous classes that develops into one (Sarr, George, Bilal, maybe Sarr can, I'm skeptical of the others having that potential).

So yeah, assuming we land a top 4-5 pick, I think Boozer will be at the bottom of our wish list (how much of that is hope on my part, versus reason, is open to question, but Boozer just doesn't sound to me like their type of prospect, Peterson, Brown, and Ament, and Dybantsa with better defense yes, Boozer, nah, even Caleb may end up in front of him). Curious what other high risers there might be.

Hopefully yesterday's loss was a sign of things to come for the Suns, finally putting a governor on their 8-2 run which threatened to pull them out of lottery zone risk for quite a while. I still projected a 4-10 to 5-9 run to New years, and if that holds, they'll be around .500 as they start January. Hopefully the slide will crush their momentum. We desperately need the extra lottery balls to lock in a top 3-4 pick in this draft.

Obviously the top is where it's at, but I'd still be comfortable down to 3 or 4, after that I'd get worried that we'd be stuck taking guys with some risk. I do agree w/the consensus that 4-6 projections this year are definitively more exciting than last year's class.
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Re: 2026 NBA Draft Thread..... 

Post#444 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Yesterday 7:11 pm

Anyone else catch that great Houston Syracuse game last night??

Houston has 2 excellent prospects PF Cenac who is in that 6-8 range for me, and PG Flemings who I also like a lot.

Syracuse has Carmelo Anthony’s son.

Game went to OT…





Btw Houston plays again tonight vs Tennessee with Ament 6pm on TNT.
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Post#445 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Yesterday 11:08 pm

Also anyone watch the Kansas-Notre Dame game yesterday?

Bidunga looked pretty good!




Loved it when the announcer said a “Bidunga-dunk”! :lol:
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Post#446 » by tontoz » Yesterday 11:23 pm

Cameron Carr is my WTF prospect so far this season. Don't know what to make of him. Rode the bench for 2 years in Tennessee, transferred to Baylor and is now putting on a show.

Athletic freak that can shoot. Highlights are like :eek1:

Thank God we didn't draft the Fat Matador.

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