I also like O'Quinn, Machado, & Gordon.
***EDIT*** Just came across this article on Barton.
http://nbadraft.net/will-barton-interview
I liked everything except the Crawford mention....
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Downtown wrote:Here's a question for you. After watching the Clippers/Grizzlies games I wondered about Eric Bledsoe and if he could be a better option than either Marshall, Lillard, or Teague? I know he had an injury this season but even when healthy he wasn't used much with Paul and Mo Williams, plus Chauncy Billups all getting the bulk of playing time.
My question is would you trade a first round pick for Bledsoe, and do you think the Clippers would consider it?

deanwoof wrote:OK what happens in this scenario:
Let's say NJ gets top 3 pick this year. can they trade it this year (for example to Orlando in a Dwight Howard deal) even though they would then owe one next year to Portland? I think yes right?
NBA Comparison: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
Strengths: Made transition from SG to PG this year, but he is more of a combo guard that makes good decisions than a true PG ... Best scorer in the NCAA so far at 31.9 PPG ... Puts a lot of pressure on defense with his scoring ability and quickness ... Looks fearless on the floor and plays under control ... Can get any shot he wants and has great shot efficiency ... Teams are completely focusing on him defensively, rotating different players at him, so he's under pressure at all times and still finds a way to hit difficult shots every game ... Very confident shooter, especially when the game is on the line (vs. WV struggled the whole game and was not afraid to take over at the end) ... Curry can put the ball on the floor and create his own shot from anywhere on the floor and he doesn’t need much space to get his shot off (he will cross-over, trough the legs dribble, behind the back…) ... Gets defenders off balance using pump fakes and uses defenders overeagerness to his advantage ... Very difficult to guard because he possesses a quick and consistent release on his shot (on the move or under pressure as well) and has NBA range ... Moves well without the ball. Great footwork when coming off screens, always ready to shoot ... Curry is good at changing speed and direction and handles the ball well ... In the open court he can stop on a dime at full speed, with his feet in perfect position (under control) and separate from his defender for open jump-shot ... Great vision while driving to the basket and control with the ball ... Defensively Curry is crafty and a smart defender with good hands 2.9 STL (not a lockout defender); moves his feet well on defense and stays in front of his defender without gambling much ... Solid lateral quickness. Possesses a great will to win. Excellent free-throw shooter .874 ... Doesn’t show too much emotion, even keeled. Has been around the game his entire life which gives him an edge knowing what it takes ...
Weaknesses: Far below NBA standard in regard to explosivenes and athleticism ... At 6-2, he's extremely small for the NBA shooting guard position, and it will likely keep him from being much of a defender at the next level ... Although he's playing point guard this year, he's not a natural point guard that an NBA team can rely on to run a team ... Struggles defensively getting around screens ... Can overshoot and rush into shots from time to time (vs. WV) ... Hasn't had to deal with getting benched due to poor performance (shooting) which has allowed him to shoot through any slumps. Will have to adjust to not being a volume shooter which could have an effect on his effectiveness ... Doesn’t like when defenses are too physical with him ... Not a great finisher around the basket due to his size and physical attributes ... Makes some silly mistakes at the PG position. Needs to add some muscles to his upper body, but appears as though he'll always be skinny ...
NBA Comparison: Jerryd Bayless/Lindsay Hunter
Strengths: One of the most prolific scorers in the nation ... Possesses ideal size for an NBA point guard, standing about 6'2" with a nice wingspan ... Uses his strong frame well to absorb contact around the rim ... Extremely confident shooter that is dangerous at mid-range or well behind the arc ... Won't hesitate to square up from 25-28 away from the hoop ... Needs very little space or time to get off a quality shot ... Highly efficient for a volume shooter (43.2% on 7.1 three-point attempts per game) ... Is able to create his own shot or spot-up off the ball effectively ... Handles the ball fairly well ... Uses quick, short dribbles and changes of direction/speed to keep defenders off balance ... Is able to get in the paint at will, and is a crafty finisher around the rim ... Aggressive in transition, always looking to make something happen ... Lives at the stripe, attempting an average of 8.0 free-throws a game (88.4%) ... Quality passer, that has the ability to create for his teammates by driving into the lane and kicking the ball out ... Can be an effective on-ball defender ... Good hands ... Likes to pick his opponent's pocket ... Strong leader with a competitive drive ...
Weaknesses: Not a true point guard ... Looks for his own shot first, which is expected for a player with his talent in the Big Sky, but will leave scouts questioning whether he'll be able to make his teammates better at the next level ... Has improved his decision-making over the last few years, but can get carried away and take questionable shots when he gets hot ... Has been dominating all season, but hasn't faced very strong competition ...Missed an entire season before his junior year, so some thought has to be made about injury concerns ...
Overall: Lillard has NBA talent, but like most mid-major prospects, he hasn't proved that he can consistently produce against elite-level talent ... A team looking for a scoring point guard could be willing to roll the dice on him, perhaps as soon as the mid/late-lottery ...


DeBlazerRiddem wrote:There is already a thread for this
In any case, Lillard could be pretty good, he is generally the #1 ranked PG in the draft. If the choice is between him and Marshall, Lillard has more star potential and I would not be disappointed if we took Lillard instead of Marshall.
shaolin wrote:What are the chances Blazers get a top 3 pick, obviously their own pick in the draft lottery?
Lower than 10%?
Blaze01 wrote:They should have tried to deal Crawford for him (Bledsoe)...


shaolin wrote:What are the chances Blazers get a top 3 pick, obviously their own pick in the draft lottery?
Lower than 10%?
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