MF23 wrote:DVR'd the combine and some quick thoughts about what I saw.
Beal, Rivers and Lamb look the same height which just makes me more comfortable with Beal. Liked seeing them make fun of Beal messing up his agility test.
Baylor PJ3, wow he's about as physically impressive a player I've ever seen. I'll say this right now, If you can tap into his mind for him to believe he's the man he's going to be the second best player in this draft. All I've seen is lack of confidence in him as the major drawback but I don't sense he's weak. I think Baylor held him back and other than Davis I think he's the safest pick in the draft. His skills will translate and if he's "coached up" I think you're getting a perennial allstar.
Lillard looks a little too small to play 2g though that's probably his best position.
I was happy to see Hummel out there without knee braces.
Sullinger, snackin'!
Leonard is going to be a lottery pick and I wouldn't' be surprised if he moves into the top 5. Whether he's going to be a good player I highly question. If he focuses his mind to defending and rebounding I think he can start in the NBA. Meaning start on any team.
They should know better than to put MKG live on camera. He's a kid, I hated seeing that.
Drummond moves ridiculously well for a 6'll player.
Watched Drummond's combine interview. He's going to need a very disciplined program because he's aloof. After watching games, hearing him talk and how he thinks I'm confident saying he's aloof. I question whether or not he's going to be "all in". If he can't handle it and I could see that during team interviews I wouldn't touch him. I sense he might respond well in a good system with teammates who make sure he's focused on and off the court.
Nice review.. Thanks. I missed it.
I agree. Perry is the one to take a chance on not Drummond. Perry could be a TMAC. But if someone molds him correctly, you could get a more defensive player who could be part of a winner. There is potential to be better then TMAC. It could take a while to build though. Perry is one of those players that need to go to the right team in order to bring out his potential. Some players can go almost anywhere and they will become great if they have it in them. Love for example. Perry needs to land in the right place.
Hey, look at LeBron. He is just now really coming into his own. LeBron over the next 4-5 year could truly dominate. He has been a very good player but what we could see while be a different level. He seems to finally be growing up.
This next series is going to be one of the best we have seen in a while. Its going to be more then just good basketball players. They are also athletic as well.
Now it will become a a battle of management. Who can keep the best team together over the next 4 years.
The things Beal is not good at right now like creating off the dribble really are not a big deal for the Wizards. Wall will handle the ball and hit him when open or feed the post which will finish or get it back out to him on a spot up. He has time to develop the Wade part of his game. Not a big deal.
Great rebounder for a SG though. Everything Nick wasn't. Craw can do the driving when needed.
Beal is what the team most needs. He fits.
They can see how Ves and KS improve with post rebounding and boxing out and add more then later if needed.