john2jer wrote:Greg Monroe making the big jump.  I love his game, just shocked he's that high.  I can't argue too much with it, but I'd probably prefer him in the 5-8 range.
It's a big jump in comparison to where the various draftnik sites have him, I guess, but I've had him there for about a month.  He looks better conditioned than he did last year, and I think he's put some of the athleticism/motor concerns mostly to rest.  Favors is nipping at his heels, though.
The back-to-back games against 'Cuse and 'Quette were extremely impressive.  Two completely different teams and styles of play (Syracuse has a big, physical frontcourt, while the Warriors rely on quickness and don't start a player taller than 6'6"), but he dominated both of them, and not just by doing the same thing in both.  I also think his defense can get underrated at times.  Heady guy with quick hands that moves his feet well.  Not a dominant shot blocker, but he's done a good job closing off the paint.
Casperkid23 wrote:I like the uniqueness of your board, and I can understand your order for almost every pick.
Nice.
Thanks.  This year seems more funky than most, I think it'll end up being a very eye-of-the-beholder class.  I tend to place more value than most on smart, skilled, unique players, which is why I like guys like Monroe and Hobson more than most.
The guy that I have the most trouble finding a place for is Babbitt.  6'9" guys with 50/40/90 potential are pretty rare, I just wonder who he'll guard and it's tough to see a shaggy haired west coast guy and not have the mind immediately drift Ammo.