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The Clippers Select Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie 

Post#1 » by mkwest » Fri Jun 24, 2011 2:46 am

Clippers Select Trey Thompkins with the 37th Overall Selection and Travis Leslie with the 47th Overall Selection in the 2011 NBA Draft

The Los Angeles Clippers selected a pair of players from the University of Georgia in the 2011 NBA Draft, held this evening at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The Clippers took forward Trey Thompkins with the 37th overall selection and Travis Leslie with the 47th pick.

A versatile big man with a soft shooting touch, Thompkins, 21, averaged 16.4 points per game and 7.6 rebounds during his junior season. Thompkins was named a First-Team All-SEC selection by the league’s coaches and Second Team by the media. The 6-foot-10 inch, 245 pound Thompson led the Bulldogs with 50 blocks last season, the most by a Georgia player in 15 years.

As a freshman in 2008-09, Thompkins was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team after a stellar high school career at Wesleyan High in Norcross, Georgia.

During his three-year collegiate career, Thompkins appeared in 89 total games and averaged 15.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.3 blocks while shooting 46.9 percent from the field. During his junior season, Thompkins shot 31.1 percent from 3-point range, going 23-for-74.

Thompkins becomes the second Norcross, Georgia product on the Clippers roster, joining the Clippers 2010 first round draft pick Al-Farouq Aminu.

The Clippers selected another University of Georgia product with the 47th pick, adding the 6-foot-4 Leslie. A super athletic guard with explosive leaping ability, Leslie was named Second Team All-SEC following a successful junior season that saw him average 14.4 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. During the 2010-11 season, Leslie ranked second in the SEC in offensive rebounding average (3.2).

In his three-year career at Georgia (2008-11), Leslie averaged 12.2 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 90 games.

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Trey Thompkins' Draft Express Profile
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Travis Leslie's DraftExpress Profile
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Gary Sack Post Draft Interview

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Re: The Clippers Select Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie 

Post#2 » by RiversideClips » Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:17 am

Thompkins may make the team, Leslie may be playing in Bakersfield. Why would the Clips draft another guard unless Warren is going to be packaged w/ a Vet in a trade? Good Luck to both picks.
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Post#3 » by Ranma » Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:04 am

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Here are some excerpts from their respective profile page, which also has an accompanying video introduction:

Chris Dortch, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook
Strengths:

* Good face-up game
* Can score in the post
* Can put the ball on the floor
* Good passer and comfortable facilitating offense
* Solid shot blocker

Weaknesses:

* Questions about toughness
* Needs to rebound the ball on a more consistent basis


NBA projection:
There's no guarantee Thompkins will be taken in the first round, but he's got NBA offensive skills and a big upside. Injuries limited his effectiveness in college, so he'll have to prove he's durable.
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Reminds me of:
Lamar Odom. Similar size, similar ability to score with a face-up game.

Prospect Profile: Trey Thompkins


Howard Thompkins III goes by "Trey" as a family name for being the third Howard.


Chris Dortch, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook
Strengths:

* Big-time athlete
* Highlight-reel dunker
* Great rebounder for his size

Weaknesses:

* Doesn’t have prototypical two-guard size
* Needs to become more consistent with his perimeter shot


NBA projection:
Leslie is all in after originally saying he was only testing the waters and then deciding to sign with an agent. He's undersized for an NBA two guard, but his athleticism has impressed scouts and he's going to get drafted. Whether it's late in the first round or early in the second depends on individual workouts. There's no doubt that Leslie has the athletic ability to play in the NBA.
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Reminds me of:
Shannon Brown

Prospect Profile: Travis Leslie
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Re: The Clippers Select Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie 

Post#4 » by donemilio21 » Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:45 am

There is no way, Thompkins is 6-10. 6'8 maybe. anyway he might develop to be a nice backup to Blake.

I also dont undertand why we drafted another guard. He wont get any playing time really. I was expecting to select a center like Keith Benson especially since we are trying to trade Kaman.
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Post#5 » by jflipclip » Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:25 am

Stop making it sound like Willie Warren has done something so significant that we dare draft another guard. And even though Foye exceeded expectations last season, he's not exactly the most consistent guy on offense or defense.

Either way, these guys just look like solid prospects. Hoping for a luck-of-the-draw sleeper... both of 'em. =p
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Re: The Clippers Select Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie 

Post#6 » by donemilio21 » Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:53 pm

jflipclip wrote:Stop making it sound like Willie Warren has done something so significant that we dare draft another guard. And even though Foye exceeded expectations last season, he's not exactly the most consistent guy on offense or defense.

Either way, these guys just look like solid prospects. Hoping for a luck-of-the-draw sleeper... both of 'em. =p

I wasn't even considering Warren. There is Foye and Bledsoe. We could have signed a cheap FA to be the 3rd guar on those positions. I thought getting a Center would make more sense since we are shopping Kaman. But hey now maybe we can sign a veteran center to back up DJ, I dont know who is available though.
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Post#7 » by thanumba2clippersfan » Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:30 pm

Ranma where did you get those position rankings from, I'd be curious to know. I don't completely agree with the rankings, but I'd like to know where they come from. As far as drafting Leslie I do like the pick. I've always been a big defensive guy. I'm wondering now what will happen with Warren since we now have a number of undersized 2 guards.
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Post#8 » by RiversideClips » Fri Jun 24, 2011 5:27 pm

Great Point #2 on Warren, I thought that his contract even though its under a Million is part of the Salary Cap. Maybe Warren will be Filler in a deal for a #3 or a real Point Guard.
Yeah I know, I have been bashing Mo Williams since the trade & I won't let up now. I don't think the Clippers will ever be a playoff team w/ Williams as their starting PG, he is a #2 not a PG. Bash me,I don't care; I am not a big fan of Oshley, he sounds great in an interview, but I question his moves.
Maybe w/ a Lockout our VETS will come into CAMP (when there is a contract) in Shape & win going out of the box, which will take pressure of the young guys to perform all season long.
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Re: The Clippers Select Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie 

Post#9 » by mkwest » Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:41 pm

Blake & DJ talk about their new teammates

Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan discuss the team's draft selections.


2011 NBA Draft Grades

Draft Grade: A-
Two very good value picks. Thompkins is a top 20 talent who due to a perceived lack of a motor fell all the way to 37 on draft night. He is a polished/skilled power forward that can play inside or out. He adds a nice contrast to Blake Griffin, whom he'll be backing up. Leslie is a stunning athlete with a lot of defensive potential. If he can add a consistent jump shot (easier said than done) then this pick becomes a real steal. Overall, the Clippers did well with the picks they had and found two players that could become quality players down the road.

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Clippers hold for better opportunity

"Travis Leslie is an elite athlete," said Neil about the Clippers 47th pick. "He can be a lockdown defender. He's an improving jump shooter. He's getting better with the ball in his hands. We want to make sure Blake Griffin competition in the dunk contest next year."

Both picks played together for Georgia, coincidental the team insisted.

"We think we found two guys that add to our culture," said Olshey. "We've got one guy with an incredibly high skill ratio that's a night counterpart to what Blake gives us as the four (Thompkins)."


"I think that Trey is a great compliment to Blake. He brings a lot of things that we need on this team. He has a high IQ. He shoots the ball. He's a willing passer. He plays within flow and structure. He understands schemes and coverages."

"With Travis, you just wind him up and put him out there and things are going to happen," continued Olshey. "He's probably the 6'3" DeAndre Jordan in this class . . . probably the best athlete in this draft."


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Post#10 » by madmaxmedia » Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:03 am

Not knowing anything about these guys, these seemed like 2 good value picks to me- especially Thompkins. He shot pretty well in college with even a decent 3PG, and put up good numbers. Maybe he's not 6' 10", but if he's a roughly NBA 6'9" then he won't be undersized.

My rough impression is that this is better than I would have expected with the 2 2nd round picks. I would be more than happy with just 1 rotation player from the 2 picks, and I think we might have gotten one.
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Re: The Clippers Select Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie 

Post#11 » by Ranma » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:00 am

thanumba2clippersfan wrote:Ranma where did you get those position rankings from, I'd be curious to know. I don't completely agree with the rankings, but I'd like to know where they come from.


The rankings are from David Aldridge's Big Board feature he compiled for NBA.com. I tried to hyperlink the image I posted to no avail, but here is how the rankings were determined with accompanying link:

This is not a predictor of when these players will be taken. These rankings, based on discussions with dozens of NBA and college coaches, and NBA college scouts and team executives, address the question of how ready players are to play the position which they are assigned: in other words, if there was a game tonight, who would play better at that position tonight, not in three years. Players are ranked based on the position that the coaches and scouts believe is their best NBA position, and even then, there is always disagreement between teams.

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Trey Thompkins doesn't even get PF consideration 

Post#12 » by Ranma » Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:02 am

Ed Weiland, Hoops Analyst (6/21/11)
Travis Leslie, Georgia: Leslie just doesn’t have the scorer mentality that has been necessary for successful SGs. He doesn’t score often enough and his efficiency is also kind of soft. His only strength is that he’s an incredible rebounder for a player of his height. That’s not a bad thing in itself, but it will hardly find him a niche in the NBA where the market for 6’4” rebounding specialists just isn’t there. Any team drafting Leslie will be taking him based on his athletic ability and upside.

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From DraftExpress profile 

Post#13 » by Ranma » Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:15 am

donemilio21 wrote:There is no way, Thompkins is 6-10. 6'8 maybe.

madmaxmedia wrote:Maybe he's not 6' 10", but if he's a roughly NBA 6'9" then he won't be undersized.


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Post#14 » by J-Kidd32 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:12 am

I like the picks we get two players who were Juniors so they have alittle seasoning sinec we do not need another 18 year old coming in and sitting the bench. Well see though if anything it would have been nice to get a Euro to stash for a year or two but I understand the moves I just hope we can sign Prince in the off-season and we should be good to go until FA in 2012 and the draft.
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Post#15 » by mkwest » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:05 pm

Staying Connected

As the draft moved on, Thompkins was hit with a completely different emotion when he heard the news:

“With the 47th pick in the NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Clippers select Travis Leslie from the University of Georgia“.

“I almost cried to be honest with you,” Thompkins said.” I called him around the 45th pick because I heard he might be coming to the Clippers too. He basically just answered me and said, ‘Hey, I think I heard the same thing.’ “

Both players could not have been caught more off guard. When the two junior standouts declared for the draft, they thought they would be leaving everything about the University of Georgia, well, in Georgia. Little did they know, their connection was not going to end just yet.

“I’m very glad that we’ll be playing together,” Leslie said. “It seems like we can’t separate. At Georgia, we were always together. And now we’ll be playing in the NBA together. It’s a great feeling.”


“I think I have a chance to contribute immediately,” Thompkins said. “I have guys on the team that I’ve known for years.”

Wait a second. Guys? As in multiple people?

“Al-Farouq (Aminu) and I went to middle school together,” Thompkins said while laughing. “We were actually the reason that we both started playing ball. He was tall, I was tall, and we got together and told each other we’d play on the same team in middle school. We definitely built a relationship at a young age.”

“Right when I got picked by the Clippers, Farouq texted me and said, ‘Wow, small world.’ “

Small world doesn’t even begin to describe it. What are the chances of college teammates ending up on the same team in the pros? What are the chances of middle school teammates reuniting in the NBA? It all seems pretty unique, and everyone from coach to player thinks it can be an advantage for the young Clippers going into next season.


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Post#16 » by mkwest » Sat Jun 25, 2011 8:15 pm

Grading the 2011 NBA Draft

Los Angeles Clippers: B+. With only a pair of second-rounders on hand, the Clips got two guys with first-round talent, forward Trey Thompkins and athletic guard Travis Leslie.

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Post#17 » by mkwest » Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:31 am

Trey Thompkins and Travis Leslie are in LA and will be introduced Monday Morning.
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Post#18 » by PG3 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:30 am

I like the Trey Thompkins at 37. Earlier in the year, i think draftexpress had him in the mid 1st.

As for Travis Leslie, it was ok. But we already have an athletic guard in Bledsoe. I was hoping we'd draft Keith Benson, but he got drafted right after with the Atlanta Hawks.
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Post#20 » by adiedanny » Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:47 pm

Wow i like the early introduction. :clap:

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