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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#341 » by peZt » Fri Jan 9, 2026 10:23 am

Blasphemy that this thread is on the second page

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Yeah just draft him #1 and dont worry about anything else. Imagine this guy with a few years of skill development down the line
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#342 » by vincecarter4pres » Fri Jan 9, 2026 3:36 pm

peZt wrote:Blasphemy that this thread is on the second page

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Yeah just draft him #1 and dont worry about anything else. Imagine this guy with a few years of skill development down the line

This is page 18, sir.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#343 » by peZt » Fri Jan 9, 2026 5:42 pm

vincecarter4pres wrote:
peZt wrote:Blasphemy that this thread is on the second page

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Yeah just draft him #1 and dont worry about anything else. Imagine this guy with a few years of skill development down the line

This is page 18, sir.


I meant the second page of the draft forum
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#344 » by ezhkw8u69e » Fri Jan 9, 2026 6:06 pm

It still doesn't make sense bro. What second page are you talking about?
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#345 » by tontoz » Fri Jan 9, 2026 7:08 pm

EvanZ wrote:It still doesn't make sense bro. What second page are you talking about?



:lol:


The NBA draft board has 240 pages (5988 topics). The AJ topic is currently on page 1. Dude bumped the thread when it fell to the 2nd page of the draft forum.

See how page one is highlighted in blue on the screen print below?

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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#346 » by ezhkw8u69e » Fri Jan 9, 2026 11:20 pm

I feel like there are bigger problems in the world right now, but maybe that's just me.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#347 » by peZt » Sat Jan 10, 2026 12:15 am

EvanZ wrote:I feel like there are bigger problems in the world right now, but maybe that's just me.



Then why are you writing 2 posts about a completely innocent and utterly unimportant remark of mine that was not even the focus of my post

Jesus man, I just jokingly make a random off remark how his thread could fall back this far and you guys make something out of it that it isn’t. Didnt knonw I had to put 5 smiley behind it so you know it was just a meaningless joke
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#348 » by Chuck Everett » Sat Jan 10, 2026 1:59 am

I would also draft Dybantsa #1, regardless of who lands the pick.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#349 » by FarBeyondDriven » Sun Jan 11, 2026 2:15 pm

too many moving parts on that flat jumper and I'm worried it'll be harder for him to become a great 3pt shooter. Elite everywhere else but that's a biggie. I can't put him above Peterson or Wilson but for now he's #3
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#350 » by djw » Mon Jan 12, 2026 8:27 pm

peZt wrote:Blasphemy that this thread is on the second page

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Yeah just draft him #1 and dont worry about anything else. Imagine this guy with a few years of skill development down the line

Not saying anything about the talent level of Dybantsa but why is the guy who tweeted so surprised? That move is a textbook euro step, I used that regularly when playing youth and semi-pro basketball in the 00s. So it shouldn't be anything new to the basketball world, no? :D
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#351 » by peZt » Mon Jan 12, 2026 9:11 pm

djw wrote:
peZt wrote:Blasphemy that this thread is on the second page

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Yeah just draft him #1 and dont worry about anything else. Imagine this guy with a few years of skill development down the line

Not saying anything about the talent level of Dybantsa but why is the guy who tweeted so surprised? That move is a textbook euro step, I used that regularly when playing youth and semi-pro basketball in the 00s. So it shouldn't be anything new to the basketball world, no? :D


He's not surprised because the move is new. He's suprised how a big 6'9 forward can do a eurostep almost from the 3 point line to the basket and cover so much ground with just a couple of hops.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#352 » by BigGargamel » Tue Jan 13, 2026 12:40 am

Chuck Everett wrote:I would also draft Dybantsa #1, regardless of who lands the pick.


I'm in the same boat. Scoring isn't everything, but in today's NBA, it kind of is. You always hear about needing that guy who can take over offensively in the playoffs. This is the kind of guy who can do that. Just draft him. He'll fit in anywhere.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#353 » by babyjax13 » Tue Jan 13, 2026 3:50 am

If Peterson goes nuts I could see him being the first pick but as of today I am also taking AJ and I don't think it is very likely that changes.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#354 » by Caneman786 » Sat Jan 17, 2026 7:07 pm

What should we expect for AJ Dybantsa's measurements?

Most recent measurements:

April 10, 2024 in Portland, OR (aged 17 years, 2 months) at the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit. Original document posted on Twitter by Michael Visenberg
Could not find corroborating source or original document.

6' 9" - Height in shoes
201 lbs. - Weight
6' 11" - Wingspan
8' 10" - Standing reach
9.5" - Hand length
9.5" - Hand width

Currently, Brigham Young University lists him as 6' 9".
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#355 » by Upperclass » Sun Jan 18, 2026 2:04 am

like Wemby.. I dont think you can not take AJ #1
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#356 » by Caneman786 » Sun Jan 18, 2026 4:28 am

AJ Dybantsa puts up a rare stinker. First sub-20 point game in a while now!

#11 ranked Cougars fall to the #15 Texas Tech Red Raiders in an 84-71 loss

31 MINS
13 PTS
3 TRB (2 ORB)
1 AST
1 STL
6/14 2FG
0/3 3FG
1/1 FT
3 TOV
1 PF
-28 on the game

Brigham Young moves down to 16-2 (4-1 in conference play, #3 out of 16 in the Big 12)

Texas Tech is a tough team of course. They gave Duke their only loss of the season so far.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#357 » by ReggiesKnicks » Sun Jan 18, 2026 4:40 am

Upperclass wrote:like Wemby.. I dont think you can not take AJ #1


Hard disagree. Not remotely similar prospects in terms of tiers of "unicorn".

I do think AJ and Peterson are beginning to separate themselves, at least for me, but I still have Peterson #1 fairly comfortably.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#358 » by HMFFL » Sun Jan 18, 2026 9:31 pm

AJ Dybantsa with NBA coaching will improve his 3pt shooting. Lebron was a ick 3-point shooter his rookie season. He improved his shooting from mid to long very quickly. It's always impressed me.
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#359 » by Upperclass » Mon Jan 19, 2026 4:50 am

ReggiesKnicks wrote:
Upperclass wrote:like Wemby.. I dont think you can not take AJ #1


Hard disagree. Not remotely similar prospects in terms of tiers of "unicorn".

I do think AJ and Peterson are beginning to separate themselves, at least for me, but I still have Peterson #1 fairly comfortably.


In terms of drafting a player 1 overall.. he is imo. .even if hes not WEMBY LEVEL.. he's in the Kyrie.. AD.. Wemby.. Ant.. Cade.. type of prospect for a #1 pick.. Peterson is not.. and i really like his game.. but he's not that type of 1/1 type of prospect..
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Re: AJ Dybantsa 

Post#360 » by tmorgan » Mon Jan 19, 2026 5:01 am

Upperclass wrote:
ReggiesKnicks wrote:
Upperclass wrote:like Wemby.. I dont think you can not take AJ #1


Hard disagree. Not remotely similar prospects in terms of tiers of "unicorn".

I do think AJ and Peterson are beginning to separate themselves, at least for me, but I still have Peterson #1 fairly comfortably.


In terms of drafting a player 1 overall.. he is imo. .even if hes not WEMBY LEVEL.. he's in the Kyrie.. AD.. Wemby.. Ant.. Cade.. type of prospect for a #1 pick.. Peterson is not.. and i really like his game.. but he's not a 1/1 type of prospect


If you’re saying DP is “less unique” than AJ, I completely agree. But if you’re also saying “uniqueness” is some kind of leg up or requirement for a #1 overall pick, I disagree completely. You’ve just got to be great at what you do, and do important stuff.

Peterson looks like a great scorer and great defender. Maybe he’ll become a great playmaker instead of just a great shot creator, maybe he won’t. Kobe never really focused on playmaking either, and he was still an ATG. I’m not saying DP is gonna be Kobe, but that’s the kind of player he looks like, and the ceiling he’ll be reaching for. Not unique, it’s been done, but that doesn’t matter.

Dybantsa is potentially what, a bigger McGrady? Certainly not something we’ve seen, but I think he has further to go to reach his ceiling than Peterson, and is less likely to get there. I like a good swing for the fences pick as much as anyone, and there are perhaps teams that would be wise to pick AJ over Darryn, but, without any information about who is picking and what they already have, DP seems like the better pick to me. In numbers terms, I think he’s a floor 7 and ceiling 9, expected value 8. Dybantsa is like floor 5, ceiling 10, expected value 7.5. And yes, that’s just making up numbers that seem like they fit.

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