Oladipo is the best pro prospect in college, I don't think it's close.
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His defense at the 7:10 mark
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TGW wrote:My "best-fit" rankings for this team:
1. Otto Porter — An all-around solid player from a good program. High character, high-motor, with a strong (yet developing) skillset. He's just an ideal fit for this team and someone who can start from day one. He's also insurance in-case Webster and/or Ariza leave the team.
2. Nerlens Noel — The consensus #1 if he didn't injure himself. Quite frankly, I hope the Wizards aren't in a position to draft him because it's a huge risk. You just never know with ACL injuries...and this team has a terrible past when it comes to dealing with damaged goods.
3. Victor Oladipo — If he were two inches taller, he'd may be my #1 pick. I love how he plays the game...very fluid, yet aggressive, and super-athletic. He's going to be a defensive stopper that can score at the next level, and there's only a handful of those type of two-way players in the NBA.
nate33 wrote:TGW wrote:My "best-fit" rankings for this team:
1. Otto Porter — An all-around solid player from a good program. High character, high-motor, with a strong (yet developing) skillset. He's just an ideal fit for this team and someone who can start from day one. He's also insurance in-case Webster and/or Ariza leave the team.
2. Nerlens Noel — The consensus #1 if he didn't injure himself. Quite frankly, I hope the Wizards aren't in a position to draft him because it's a huge risk. You just never know with ACL injuries...and this team has a terrible past when it comes to dealing with damaged goods.
3. Victor Oladipo — If he were two inches taller, he'd may be my #1 pick. I love how he plays the game...very fluid, yet aggressive, and super-athletic. He's going to be a defensive stopper that can score at the next level, and there's only a handful of those type of two-way players in the NBA.
Those are my three favorites in this draft as well, but you gotta go Noel first. ACL injuries just aren't that big of a deal anymore. He's 18. He'll recover just fine. I'd go Noel, Porter, then Oladipo. If all 3 are gone, I'd consider Bennett (depending on his measurements) or trade down for Burke.
DMVleGeND wrote:AFM wrote:I was just goofing around on DX. Deuce Bello has a freakish body. 6 foot 3 with a 6 foot 11 wingspan.
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his mixtape is worth a quick viewing
He was AAU teammates w/ John Wall.
Dude is SUPER raw though. He's an athlete learning how to play basketball. All he can do is dunk.
nate33 wrote:TGW wrote:My "best-fit" rankings for this team:
1. Otto Porter — An all-around solid player from a good program. High character, high-motor, with a strong (yet developing) skillset. He's just an ideal fit for this team and someone who can start from day one. He's also insurance in-case Webster and/or Ariza leave the team.
2. Nerlens Noel — The consensus #1 if he didn't injure himself. Quite frankly, I hope the Wizards aren't in a position to draft him because it's a huge risk. You just never know with ACL injuries...and this team has a terrible past when it comes to dealing with damaged goods.
3. Victor Oladipo — If he were two inches taller, he'd may be my #1 pick. I love how he plays the game...very fluid, yet aggressive, and super-athletic. He's going to be a defensive stopper that can score at the next level, and there's only a handful of those type of two-way players in the NBA.
Those are my three favorites in this draft as well, but you gotta go Noel first. ACL injuries just aren't that big of a deal anymore. He's 18. He'll recover just fine. I'd go Noel, Porter, then Oladipo. If all 3 are gone, I'd consider Bennett (depending on his measurements) or trade down for Burke.
Dat2U wrote:nate33 wrote:TGW wrote:My "best-fit" rankings for this team:
1. Otto Porter — An all-around solid player from a good program. High character, high-motor, with a strong (yet developing) skillset. He's just an ideal fit for this team and someone who can start from day one. He's also insurance in-case Webster and/or Ariza leave the team.
2. Nerlens Noel — The consensus #1 if he didn't injure himself. Quite frankly, I hope the Wizards aren't in a position to draft him because it's a huge risk. You just never know with ACL injuries...and this team has a terrible past when it comes to dealing with damaged goods.
3. Victor Oladipo — If he were two inches taller, he'd may be my #1 pick. I love how he plays the game...very fluid, yet aggressive, and super-athletic. He's going to be a defensive stopper that can score at the next level, and there's only a handful of those type of two-way players in the NBA.
Those are my three favorites in this draft as well, but you gotta go Noel first. ACL injuries just aren't that big of a deal anymore. He's 18. He'll recover just fine. I'd go Noel, Porter, then Oladipo. If all 3 are gone, I'd consider Bennett (depending on his measurements) or trade down for Burke.
I'm coming to the same conclusion as well except for Bennett. Guys like Noel are just hard as hell to find even if he'll never be a go to guy offensively. Porter is just a clear cut fit on the perimeter and Oladipo's success this season cannot be denied even if Beal plays the same position.
Burke is also growing on me as a 3rd guard with McCollum getting consideration too if we slip in the lottery.
Just stay away from:
Ben McLemore - I've beaten a dead horse, but 2s that lack real shot creation skills are nothing more than role players. I see McLemore, I see a more explosive Brandon Rush.
Shabazz Muhammad - A one dimensional scorer that has a massive selfish streak and doesn't like to pass the ball. I do not want.
Anthony Bennett - definition of a tweener. Offensively he's a stretch 4. Defensively, I don't know what position he plays.
Rudy Goubert - After EG's failed euro busts, I'm completely over drafting a raw euro prospect still learning the game. I do not want.
Michael Carter-Williams. Big PG with broke jump shot and only an ok athlete. 21 yr old sophomore with lousy stats. I think he's a guaranteed bust.
Mason Plumlee - He's a Plumlee. Enough said. Plus he's 22 yr old making a name for himself against non NBA leftovers and guys younger than him. Fine as a late 1st or 2nd rounder. Terrible as a late lottery or mid-1st rounder.
James McAdoo - Living off the last name and playing for UNC. Soft & weak. I do not want.
That's just a few I'm sure will be disappointments. I think this draft is full of guys who teams will be looking to dump or trade before their rookie contracts are over. I do worry that EG is going to end up blowing this draft as well.

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
mhd wrote:Noel is hands down the best prospect in college. Game changing defensive bigs are so rare, that you can never pass on them (I'm stealing Nate's thunder here, but he's 100% correct on this one).
Dat2U wrote:I'm coming to the same conclusion as well except for Bennett. Guys like Noel are just hard as hell to find even if he'll never be a go to guy offensively. Porter is just a clear cut fit on the perimeter and Oladipo's success this season cannot be denied even if Beal plays the same position.
Burke is also growing on me as a 3rd guard with McCollum getting consideration too if we slip in the lottery.
Just stay away from:
Ben McLemore - I've beaten a dead horse, but 2s that lack real shot creation skills are nothing more than role players. I see McLemore, I see a more explosive Brandon Rush.
Shabazz Muhammad - A one dimensional scorer that has a massive selfish streak and doesn't like to pass the ball. I do not want.
Anthony Bennett - definition of a tweener. Offensively he's a stretch 4. Defensively, I don't know what position he plays.
Rudy Goubert - After EG's failed euro busts, I'm completely over drafting a raw euro prospect still learning the game. I do not want.
Michael Carter-Williams. Big PG with broke jump shot and only an ok athlete. 21 yr old sophomore with lousy stats. I think he's a guaranteed bust.
Mason Plumlee - He's a Plumlee. Enough said. Plus he's 22 yr old making a name for himself against non NBA leftovers and guys younger than him. Fine as a late 1st or 2nd rounder. Terrible as a late lottery or mid-1st rounder.
James McAdoo - Living off the last name and playing for UNC. Soft & weak. I do not want.
That's just a few I'm sure will be disappointments. I think this draft is full of guys who teams will be looking to dump or trade before their rookie contracts are over. I do worry that EG is going to end up blowing this draft as well.

stevemcqueen1 wrote:I think you also underrate Shabazz. I've been trying to watch him carefully and I just don't think he's as selfish or deficient as he's made out to be. I think he's fit to be a much better NBA player than college player, and he's actually been a pretty good CBB player all things considered. He's going to be a physical mismatch at the SG position who can also feast on big SFs offensively. His ability to create his own offense is the best in the class and you know that ability is worth its weight in gold. He's probably the most polished all around perimeter scorer since Kyrie. He's a better athlete relative to his position than Kyrie was too. I think he's a very ready translation to the NBA.
pancakes3 wrote:A very poor man's Paul Pierce. who can't pass. or dribble. awesome.
nate33 wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:I think you also underrate Shabazz. I've been trying to watch him carefully and I just don't think he's as selfish or deficient as he's made out to be. I think he's fit to be a much better NBA player than college player, and he's actually been a pretty good CBB player all things considered. He's going to be a physical mismatch at the SG position who can also feast on big SFs offensively. His ability to create his own offense is the best in the class and you know that ability is worth its weight in gold. He's probably the most polished all around perimeter scorer since Kyrie. He's a better athlete relative to his position than Kyrie was too. I think he's a very ready translation to the NBA.
Shabazz scares me because his game is so one-dimensional. If a scorer doesn't have the court vision to pass, he better damn well be an elite scorer, not just an average one. I'm not convinced that Shabazz is an elite scorer. It's a big gamble. I think it's more likely that he pans out to be a Corey Maggette/Nick Young type of player - a guy everyone knows can score, but perhaps not in a manner that helps a team. Or in a best case scenario, he has a career trajectory not unlike a poor man's Carmelo Anthony. Anthony could score from Day 1, but it took him 6 or 7 years to learn how to score within a team context and not dominate the ball so much. Of course, Shabazz would be a 2/3 tweener rather than a 3/4 tweener like Anthony, making him less valuable.