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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#321 » by ezhkw8u69e » Tue Dec 23, 2025 2:28 pm

Chuck Everett wrote:Really having a hard time seeing Henri Veesar not be a first round pick. Too many teams need another center (Charlotte, Toronto, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, the Lakers).


Veesar is one of those rare players that pass the eye test but not the box score test. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Specifically, his stocks are really low for an NBA-caliber big man. And his A:T is ok, but not great. And his shot doesn't look broken but I can't put a ton of weight on such low volume and bad FT%. But despite these concerns, he really does appear to move well and has some touch and good footwork. I for sure think he's an NBA prospect, and I really do enjoy watching him, just not sure he's a first round pick (yet). But maybe.
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Post#322 » by Jstock12 » Tue Dec 23, 2025 5:07 pm

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Chuck Everett wrote:Really having a hard time seeing Henri Veesar not be a first round pick. Too many teams need another center (Charlotte, Toronto, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, the Lakers).


I've been keeping an eye on centers for Denver since JV is probably gone after this year. He's my favorite of the Mara/Bidunga/Ngongba group that could be available at that point. He's probably played himself closer to 20 than 30 though.

Keep an eye on Arizona's Krivas then as well ;) Defensive anchor of the #2 defense in college. He should be available in the second round.
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Post#323 » by tontoz » Tue Dec 23, 2025 5:16 pm

Watched Keaton Wagler for the first time yesterday. I'm impressed. Lights out 3 pt shooter with good length and pg skills.
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Post#324 » by Jstock12 » Tue Dec 23, 2025 9:26 pm

Vokietaitis (Texas) sitting at 14.6 FTAs PER40 (in comparison, Dybantsa is at 10.3 FTA PER40, and Boozer at 9.8). Wonder if he's gonna start getting some 2nd round consideration with this type of FT rate. Also 2nd in And1s among high-major conference players.
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Post#325 » by tontoz » Tue Dec 23, 2025 9:32 pm

Jstock12 wrote:Vokietaitis (Texas) sitting at 14.6 FTAs PER40 (in comparison, Dybantsa is at 10.3 FTA PER40, and Boozer at 9.8). Wonder if he's gonna start getting some 2nd round consideration with this type of FT rate. Also 2nd in And1s among high-major conference players.



His assist to turnover rate is a bit concerning :o
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Post#326 » by Jstock12 » Tue Dec 23, 2025 9:42 pm

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Jstock12 wrote:Vokietaitis (Texas) sitting at 14.6 FTAs PER40 (in comparison, Dybantsa is at 10.3 FTA PER40, and Boozer at 9.8). Wonder if he's gonna start getting some 2nd round consideration with this type of FT rate. Also 2nd in And1s among high-major conference players.



His assist to turnover rate is a bit concerning :o

Eh it's 1.8 TOs and he's a center, not really a playmaker. He can probably clean it up a bit (like keeping the ball high and avoid getting stripped), but for the most part very small sample too. Would be way more concerning if he was a guard who averaged 2 assists and 12 TOs a game :D
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Post#327 » by babyjax13 » Tue Dec 23, 2025 9:48 pm

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Jstock12 wrote:Vokietaitis (Texas) sitting at 14.6 FTAs PER40 (in comparison, Dybantsa is at 10.3 FTA PER40, and Boozer at 9.8). Wonder if he's gonna start getting some 2nd round consideration with this type of FT rate. Also 2nd in And1s among high-major conference players.



His assist to turnover rate is a bit concerning :o

Eh it's 1.8 TOs and he's a center, not really a playmaker. He can probably clean it up a bit (like keeping the ball high and avoid getting stripped), but for the most part very small sample too. Would be way more concerning if he was a guard who averaged 2 assists and 12 TOs a game :D

I have him on my radar for the second round. He is really aggressive on both ends, often to his detriment, but he is big and reasonably athletic and clearly not afraid to do the dirty work. That sounds like a backup center a lot of teams would like to have.
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Re: 2026 NBA DRAFT CLASS 

Post#328 » by BigGargamel » Tue Dec 23, 2025 10:58 pm

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Chuck Everett wrote:Really having a hard time seeing Henri Veesar not be a first round pick. Too many teams need another center (Charlotte, Toronto, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, the Lakers).


I've been keeping an eye on centers for Denver since JV is probably gone after this year. He's my favorite of the Mara/Bidunga/Ngongba group that could be available at that point. He's probably played himself closer to 20 than 30 though.

Keep an eye on Arizona's Krivas then as well ;) Defensive anchor of the #2 defense in college. He should be available in the second round.


Denver has exactly ZERO second round picks in the next 7 years. :lol: I might as well pretend the second round doesn't exist when it comes to my team.

They only have three picks PERIOD in that time frame.

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Post#329 » by Chi town » Wed Dec 24, 2025 6:14 am

Wagler has to be right there with Mullins as SG #1 after DP.

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Post#330 » by G R E Y » Wed Dec 24, 2025 9:01 pm

What? How?

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Post#331 » by babyjax13 » Thu Dec 25, 2025 1:23 am

I wonder when we get ex-nba players in college basketball.
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Post#332 » by shangrila » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:33 am

G R E Y wrote:What? How?

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I don't think he ever signed a contract, which is the loophole they're using.
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Post#333 » by G R E Y » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:48 am

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G R E Y wrote:What? How?

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I don't think he ever signed a contract, which is the loophole they're using.

But they used him in a trade to get I think KAT. Loophole so big you can drive a truck through it.
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Post#334 » by babyjax13 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 12:55 am

G R E Y wrote:
shangrila wrote:
G R E Y wrote:What? How?

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I don't think he ever signed a contract, which is the loophole they're using.

But they used him in a trade to get I think KAT. Loophole so big you can drive a truck through it.

It isn't the NBA's rule, so it really doesn't matter that Charlotte traded him.
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Post#335 » by babyjax13 » Fri Dec 26, 2025 10:46 am

Watched Arkansas again. I can't remember who it was comparing Acuff to Derrick Rose, but I do not see that at all.

I think if you want to squint to find a star guard to compare him to it is probably Brunson. I don't hate Acuff, but I don't see some clear starting point guard out of him. He has a bit of a weird body (narrow shoulders, but really stout) and I am not sure how tall he is. The shooting is nice, the decision-making is pretty good, he is strong and can get paint touches ... but it is not like he is some incredible above-the-rim athlete. He isn't as strong or as good at getting to the rim as someone like Isaiah Collier, but he is a lot more skilled with his in-between game and a better shooter. He kind of reminds me of Jameer Nelson with more size (so, presumably more efficient, like Nelson was in his athletic prime), who I always liked but who was never elite.

I do miss that archetype of player - the solid manager who is a very traditional point guard. We have kind of lost that because of how much size matters, but it seems slightly bigger players are coming in who have that skillset.
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Post#337 » by G R E Y » Sat Dec 27, 2025 2:22 pm

Thoughts on Yaxel Lendeborg? I really like him for us with our Atl pick.
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Post#338 » by tmorgan » Sun Dec 28, 2025 3:48 am

G R E Y wrote:Thoughts on Yaxel Lendeborg? I really like him for us with our Atl pick.


All-around beast. No big weaknesses at all. Except being old.

He’s playing on a team with a lot of talent, but he’s clearly the centerpiece. Stepped into the role Wolf played last season and expanded it with his superior athleticism.

I think he should go lottery, perhaps even top 10. You don’t pick him over the huge upside guys, of course, but he’s going to provide real value on his rookie contract. I do think going to a team that needs a do-it-all forward that’s already a contender makes the most sense, so the Spurs are a good fit. He might even be a starter fairly quickly.

Not sure that pick will get you there, though, unless Atlanta really implodes.

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Post#339 » by G R E Y » Sun Dec 28, 2025 3:59 am

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G R E Y wrote:Thoughts on Yaxel Lendeborg? I really like him for us with our Atl pick.


All-around beast. No big weaknesses at all. Except being old.

He’s playing on a team with a lot of talent, but he’s clearly the centerpiece. Stepped into the role Wolf played last season and expanded it with his superior athleticism.

I think he should go lottery, perhaps even top 10. You don’t pick him over the huge upside guys, of course, but he’s going to provide real value on his rookie contract. I do think going to a team that needs a do-it-all forward that’s already a contender makes the most sense, so the Spurs are a good fit. He might even be a starter fairly quickly.

Not sure that pick will get you there, though, unless Atlanta really implodes.

15.6/7.1/3.8 on 59/40/86. 2.9 stocks, 1.1 to. In just 27 minutes because Michigan is blowing almost everyone out. Crazy stats.

Appreciate it, thanks. Yeah by draft time he'll be what, 2.5 years older than our core guys? With Barnes expiring and Sochan MIA and soon to be RFA, I'd take a flyer with what now looks like a 12th pick. Love his game and heart.
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Post#340 » by tmorgan » Sun Dec 28, 2025 4:04 am

G R E Y wrote:
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G R E Y wrote:Thoughts on Yaxel Lendeborg? I really like him for us with our Atl pick.


All-around beast. No big weaknesses at all. Except being old.

He’s playing on a team with a lot of talent, but he’s clearly the centerpiece. Stepped into the role Wolf played last season and expanded it with his superior athleticism.

I think he should go lottery, perhaps even top 10. You don’t pick him over the huge upside guys, of course, but he’s going to provide real value on his rookie contract. I do think going to a team that needs a do-it-all forward that’s already a contender makes the most sense, so the Spurs are a good fit. He might even be a starter fairly quickly.

Not sure that pick will get you there, though, unless Atlanta really implodes.

15.6/7.1/3.8 on 59/40/86. 2.9 stocks, 1.1 to. In just 27 minutes because Michigan is blowing almost everyone out. Crazy stats.

Appreciate it, thanks. Yeah by draft time he'll be what, 2.5 years older than our core guys? With Barnes expiring and Sochan MIA and soon to be RFA, I'd take a flyer with what now looks like a 12th pick. Love his game and heart.


Sochan’s a cool, coachable, tall guy that doesn’t have enough actual basketball skills or instincts. As a rookie, you saw the rawness but could envision a path to being a good defender and acceptable offensive player. Just hasn’t happened. Yaxel’s clearly better and would help Wemby more. He even throws nice lobs. Just a really big skillset for a 6’9” guy.

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