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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#981 » by AQuintus » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:40 pm

shangrila wrote:I'd be fine with Williams if the lottery gods decide to shat on us again.


The problem with Williams is if you pick him, you either have to move Love (which doesn't sound like it's even in discussion with the FO currently), play him as a 6th man, or play him out of position at the 3. None of those are really good options.
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Post#982 » by PeeDee » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:46 pm

I kind of want Biyombo just so I can see "You got Bismacked!" sigs and avatars.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#983 » by cpfsf » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:52 pm

I'm always looking for updates on Barnes draft decision, but I keep googling DeRozan.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#984 » by The J Rocka » Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:23 pm

Sources say that while Barnes ideally would like to return, the opportunity to be a top-three pick in the draft is weighing heavily on him. ESPN.com
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#985 » by shangrila » Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:37 am

AQuintus wrote:
shangrila wrote:I'd be fine with Williams if the lottery gods decide to shat on us again.


The problem with Williams is if you pick him, you either have to move Love (which doesn't sound like it's even in discussion with the FO currently), play him as a 6th man, or play him out of position at the 3. None of those are really good options.

I don't think Williams at the 3 would be a bad option, he's got skills that seem to compliment a lot of the other guys on the roster. The real problem is bringing in another new guy to play major minutes.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#986 » by moss_is_1 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:58 am

Derrick Williams seems like Beasley, except even more of a 4.
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Post#987 » by shangrila » Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:10 am

Maybe. The difference between the two is Williams plays to his strengths whereas Beasley just wants to take jump shots.
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Post#988 » by the_bruce » Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:19 pm

Biyombo or bust
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Post#989 » by revprodeji » Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:04 pm

Neither Beasley or Williams can defend the 3.

trade the pick.
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Post#990 » by cpfsf » Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:04 pm

revprodeji wrote:Neither Beasley or Williams can defend the 3.

trade the pick.


It doesn't really matter what pick we get, I just want to ship it out.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#991 » by theGreatRC » Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:50 pm

#1 pick - Irving
#2 pick - Williams
#3 pick - Barnes
#4 pick - trade down for Biyombo
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#992 » by moss_is_1 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:09 pm

I would say...#1 Irving or else trade it. I love Barne's but we'd have to move Wes and Beasley probably.

or trade down and Get Biyombo/Burks/Klay Thompson(2 of them with the Grizz pick and ours then)
or....trade it for Bogut.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#993 » by shangrila » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:30 pm

Why Thompson? The guy is a shooter who can't shoot. We already have that in Ellington.
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Post#994 » by moss_is_1 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:38 pm

shangrila wrote:Why Thompson? The guy is a shooter who can't shoot. We already have that in Ellington.

:-? 40% from 3 on over 7 attempts per game? that's excellent shooting, plus 5.4 ft attempts per game, 22/5/4/2 steals/1 block is excellent production, and having an elite shooter at the 2 spot would really help.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#995 » by moss_is_1 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:39 pm

Plus Ellington is a good shooter, he just can't create his own shot that well..
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#996 » by shangrila » Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:32 am

moss_is_1 wrote:
shangrila wrote:Why Thompson? The guy is a shooter who can't shoot. We already have that in Ellington.

:-? 40% from 3 on over 7 attempts per game? that's excellent shooting, plus 5.4 ft attempts per game, 22/5/4/2 steals/1 block is excellent production, and having an elite shooter at the 2 spot would really help.

My mistake. I remembered this from draftexpress:

Looking forward, making improvements to his shot selection, consistency hitting open jumpers, and passing game are all welcome developments for Thompson, but it should be noted that he started out last season at a great pace only to slow down as the season went on and conference play got underway. While he's played well against good competition thus far this year, it still remains a concern that the same thing could happen again, and it will be critical for his stock how he can maintain his improvements over the course of the season.


I still don't see why he would be a target for this team though. He's not an athlete, so it's questionable whether anything outside of his shooting will translate, and he's a defensive liability. Considering the log jam this team already has on the wings...why bother investing in another average one?
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#997 » by Klomp » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:29 pm

http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Fin ... yombo-3683
Due to his offensive limitations, Biyombo doesn't fit on just any NBA team—he's not someone who can be expected to generate his own offense, and probably needs another skilled big man next to him, as well as a creative point guard. The skills he does have are highly coveted, though, and any team looking to upgrade its defensive and rebounding presence will surely give him a look.

Future improvement is something that should also be accounted for -- it's safe to say he's nowhere near a finished product. His draft stock is a topic that will be heavily debated in the next two months.


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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#998 » by [RCG] » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:45 pm

No Barnes :/
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#999 » by jpatrick » Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:01 pm

Damn. P. Jones, Barnes and Sully all going back to school. Unless the NBA makes kids play two college seasons before entering the draft, next year's draft is going to stacked. The upcoming frosh class looks really solid. It wouldn't shock me if none of Jones, Barnes or Sully are top 5 picks next year. How did we get stuck w/o a pick ? Oh that's right, Adrian Lima's husband.
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Re: Prospect Watch Thread 

Post#1000 » by Krapinsky » Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:02 pm

[RCG] wrote:No Barnes :/

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