Zonkerbl wrote:I love the word blather. Sometimes I click on this thread because it has blather in the title.
Agreed. doc being doc.
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Zonkerbl wrote:I love the word blather. Sometimes I click on this thread because it has blather in the title.



Timed 15'-18' Jump Shots on the Move
Top-5
Andrew Goudelock 21/21
Isaiah Thomas 12/13
Charles Jenkins 10/11
Kyle Singler 9/10
Marcus Morris 13/15
Bottom-5
Cory Joseph 3/9
DeAndre Liggins 4/11
Shelvin Mack 5/12
David Lighty 4/9
Tyler Honeycutt 6/13
Andre Goudelock couldn't have been better in the timed shooting drills. The only player to attempt more shots than he did was Norris Cole, who went 14/22, and no other player was perfect from the floor.
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com/article/201 ... z1NUCujP66
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Zonkerbl wrote:I love the word blather. Sometimes I click on this thread because it has blather in the title.
fishercob wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:I love the word blather. Sometimes I click on this thread because it has blather in the title.
Agreed. doc being doc.
It should surprise no one that Minnesota is entertaining offers for this pick. Williams is considered by most teams (including Minnesota) to be the best player available after Irving, but it's hardly a fantastic fit. Michael Beasley has a similar skill set, and forward Kevin Love and swingman Wesley Johnson don't appear to be going anywhere. One source says the Wolves have considered moving down a spot or two to take Enes Kanter while getting additional assets in a trade.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/w ... z1NUCl5pIr
Ruzious wrote:Hoopalotta wrote:Of Note:Despite measuring two inches shorter (6-foot-8) than previously listed at, Justin Harper had perhaps the most impressive results of anyone. He shot extremely well for a big man, making 92 percent of his spot-up high school 3-pointers, 72 percent of college 3-pointers, 61 percent mid-range jumpers off the dribble, and 67 percent of timed mid-range jumpers on the move. Rather surprisingly, Harper matched Derrick Williams as the strongest draft prospects with 19 bench press reps each.
http://thehoopsreport.com/article.aspx?id=731
Harper's a major reason why the 18th pick appeals to me a lot more than it used to. But note to the writer: that 6'8 measurement was without shoes. We can take that leap of faith that he will wear shoes when he plays, so the listing was effectively off by less than an inch.

tontoz wrote:The uber athletic Faried beat Harper by only .04 in the sprint. I see Harper as a big 3 more than a small 4 given his skills.
This team needs scoring in the worst way. Not only were they at the bottom in offense last year but some of their best scorers (Gil, Thornton, Hinrich, even (gulp) Yi) are gone. Rashard is just a 1 yr rental. I think the lack of scoring around him is really hindering Wall's game.
Ruzious wrote:tontoz wrote:The uber athletic Faried beat Harper by only .04 in the sprint. I see Harper as a big 3 more than a small 4 given his skills.
This team needs scoring in the worst way. Not only were they at the bottom in offense last year but some of their best scorers (Gil, Thornton, Hinrich, even (gulp) Yi) are gone. Rashard is just a 1 yr rental. I think the lack of scoring around him is really hindering Wall's game.
Agreed, I'm thinking Harper as a 3rd forward - playing 25-30 minutes a game playing mostly the 3 and some 4 - depending on matchups - can be a tremendous weapon for the Wiz. He'd be really hard to match up with. And having multiple 3 point shooters isn't a luxury anymore; it's a necessity, imo.
forbes20 wrote:Here is my ideal draft day scenario:
.....
Trade: #6 and #34 to GSW for Dorrell Wright, #11 and #44
GSW move up 5 spots in the 1st and 10 spots in the 2nd.

tontoz wrote:Ruzious wrote:tontoz wrote:The uber athletic Faried beat Harper by only .04 in the sprint. I see Harper as a big 3 more than a small 4 given his skills.
This team needs scoring in the worst way. Not only were they at the bottom in offense last year but some of their best scorers (Gil, Thornton, Hinrich, even (gulp) Yi) are gone. Rashard is just a 1 yr rental. I think the lack of scoring around him is really hindering Wall's game.
Agreed, I'm thinking Harper as a 3rd forward - playing 25-30 minutes a game playing mostly the 3 and some 4 - depending on matchups - can be a tremendous weapon for the Wiz. He'd be really hard to match up with. And having multiple 3 point shooters isn't a luxury anymore; it's a necessity, imo.
That is a big reason why Dallas is having success, multiple shooters that space out the floor. Terry, Dirk and Peja aren't known for their defense but they can rain 3s.
tontoz wrote:Ruzious wrote:tontoz wrote:The uber athletic Faried beat Harper by only .04 in the sprint. I see Harper as a big 3 more than a small 4 given his skills.
This team needs scoring in the worst way. Not only were they at the bottom in offense last year but some of their best scorers (Gil, Thornton, Hinrich, even (gulp) Yi) are gone. Rashard is just a 1 yr rental. I think the lack of scoring around him is really hindering Wall's game.
Agreed, I'm thinking Harper as a 3rd forward - playing 25-30 minutes a game playing mostly the 3 and some 4 - depending on matchups - can be a tremendous weapon for the Wiz. He'd be really hard to match up with. And having multiple 3 point shooters isn't a luxury anymore; it's a necessity, imo.
That is a big reason why Dallas is having success, multiple shooters that space out the floor. Terry, Dirk and Peja aren't known for their defense but they can rain 3s.
Illuminaire wrote:I think I'm down on Harper mostly because we currently only have guys like McGee and Blatche to play with him... and that sounds like the recipe for a defensive meltdown. The lack of hustle and rebounding would be almost entertaining, in a masochistic/apocalyptic kind of way.
If we shore up that area with our first pick, I'd love to have Harper as our late one. I just wouldn't want to reach of a player that lacks heart (and significant areas of production).
More and more, I think we need to either trade up for Kanter/Williams, or trade back a few spots and pick three dudes out of the roleplayer grab-bag special.

Illuminaire wrote:Not to be argumentative, but they balance those players with two fantastic defensive centers, and two (old but) talented defensive swingmen in Marion and Kidd.
Except for Terry, they generally have "smart" guys too, which helps with team defense.
What I'm saying is, I agree in theory, but think the application doesn't work for our current roster. We need to change a few pieces before we can be an effective team with those same defensively meh shooters.
Ruzious wrote:Right Ill. You can't be completely uni dimentional, and we're not going to fix the entire roster with the 18th pick. I also don't think that Harper is 1 dimentional. The videos show he was a better than advertised athlete last season, and he's gotten in ridiculously good shape since then.
Hoopalotta wrote:
I don't think I could stomach using up our token white guy slot on this guy.
Also, the spelled Latvia wrong.
