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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#121 » by No-Man » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:26 am

He will be the primary ball handler when Anderson leaves, and I think he can fall in love with his crossover at times, not from what i've seen this season but hs footage.

Another guy to consider is Jordan Mickey, not sure if he can play the 3 in NBA, but the guy is a special athlete.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#122 » by ManualRam » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:41 am

Fischella wrote:He will be the primary ball handler when Anderson leaves, and I think he can fall in love with his crossover at times, not from what i've seen this season but hs footage.

Another guy to consider is Jordan Mickey, not sure if he can play the 3 in NBA, but the guy is a special athlete.

i think alford' son has a better chance at running the point than lavine (if he doesn't declare). bryce is a pretty solid passer. i don't see anything combo-ish about lavine. he looks like a scorer and shooter in the half court.

i think mickey's definitely a PF, maybe a face up one in the future. i don't think teams would wanna take his shot-blocking and activity away from the paint.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#123 » by No-Man » Sat Nov 30, 2013 1:58 pm

Mickey seems like he knows where he does better, hope he keeps that level of energy.
I don't see Alford starting, probably LaVine, Powell, Hamilton plus Looney and Parker inside.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#124 » by 165bows » Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:48 pm

I'll throw Alan Williams' name into the ring. A undersized center for UCSB, Ken Pomeroy's got him a regular feature of his blog for his high level of production combined with total lack of notoriety. Really more role player potential than anything but he's interesting to keep an eye on.

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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#125 » by EMG518 » Sun Dec 1, 2013 2:39 pm

I havent seen anyone mention Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. Sleeper for the lottery. He is just so raw and needs a few years to work on his game but its completely understandable as a freshman and you cant find a much higher upside guy than him in this draft.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#126 » by brackdan70 » Sun Dec 1, 2013 10:23 pm

What about this Kid?. saw him play a little last season but not this season.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#127 » by CBB_Fan » Mon Dec 2, 2013 9:12 pm

A player I've recently heard chatter about is Wichita State's Ron Baker (6'3/220, So. PG/SG). From Chad Ford:

"Myself and a lot of NBA scouts are very high on Wichita State's Ron Baker," wrote Chad Ford. "He's sitting in the 40s on our Big Board right now, but the more I watch him play and the more I talk with scouts, I think he ends up as a potential first rounder -- especially if scouts are convinced he can play the point in the NBA."

Currently he's averaging 16.1 PPG (53.9%FG, 42.5% 3PT, 85.7% FT), 4.1 RPG, 3.5 APG, 1.3 BPG, and 1.5 SPG. Even beyond the surprising block and steal numbers he is a good defender, and he has good size for the PG spot (he is currently their back-up PG and starting SG). Very good shooter, but has shown the ability to take defenders off the dribble. Good rebounder and passer as well.

Last four games he has averaged 21.8 on 57.8/43.5/89.3 shooting. Very good efficiency for that type of production and good defense have led to him rising from unknown to possible 1st rounder. If he shows the ability to play point he'll be a very attractive prospect in the first round.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#128 » by Ruzious » Tue Dec 3, 2013 5:21 pm

Does anyone know the story on Shawn Long of Louisiana Laffayette? Draftexpress doesn't have him as a draft pick, but his per 40 stats this season are mostly great - 29.5 points, 16.3 rebounds, 4.4 blocks, .62 TS%, but his to's and fouls are problems. He's also shot well from 3 point range - impressive for someone listed at either 6'9 or 6'10 and 245 - 250 lbs. L-Laf plays a pretty good schedule, so we should see him against good competition.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#129 » by 165bows » Tue Dec 3, 2013 6:07 pm

Ruzious wrote:Does anyone know the story on Shawn Long of Louisiana Laffayette? Draftexpress doesn't have him as a draft pick, but his per 40 stats this season are mostly great - 29.5 points, 16.3 rebounds, 4.4 blocks, .62 TS%, but his to's and fouls are problems. He's also shot well from 3 point range - impressive for someone listed at either 6'9 or 6'10 and 245 - 250 lbs. L-Laf plays a pretty good schedule, so we should see him against good competition.


Had the same question in the Elfrid Payton thread. I was following Payton's season a bit and Long kept putting up monster games. Didn't get any response. Very little about him on a quick google search I did, but he's got seemingly really good size and great production. The combo you mentioned of traditional great big man stats with some outside shooting caught my eye, as well.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#130 » by Ruzious » Tue Dec 3, 2013 10:21 pm

165bows wrote:
Ruzious wrote:Does anyone know the story on Shawn Long of Louisiana Laffayette? Draftexpress doesn't have him as a draft pick, but his per 40 stats this season are mostly great - 29.5 points, 16.3 rebounds, 4.4 blocks, .62 TS%, but his to's and fouls are problems. He's also shot well from 3 point range - impressive for someone listed at either 6'9 or 6'10 and 245 - 250 lbs. L-Laf plays a pretty good schedule, so we should see him against good competition.


Had the same question in the Elfrid Payton thread. I was following Payton's season a bit and Long kept putting up monster games. Didn't get any response. Very little about him on a quick google search I did, but he's got seemingly really good size and great production. The combo you mentioned of traditional great big man stats with some outside shooting caught my eye, as well.

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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#131 » by 165bows » Tue Dec 3, 2013 10:34 pm

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Ruzious wrote:Does anyone know the story on Shawn Long of Louisiana Laffayette? Draftexpress doesn't have him as a draft pick, but his per 40 stats this season are mostly great - 29.5 points, 16.3 rebounds, 4.4 blocks, .62 TS%, but his to's and fouls are problems. He's also shot well from 3 point range - impressive for someone listed at either 6'9 or 6'10 and 245 - 250 lbs. L-Laf plays a pretty good schedule, so we should see him against good competition.


Had the same question in the Elfrid Payton thread. I was following Payton's season a bit and Long kept putting up monster games. Didn't get any response. Very little about him on a quick google search I did, but he's got seemingly really good size and great production. The combo you mentioned of traditional great big man stats with some outside shooting caught my eye, as well.

See that - great minds think alike!

And so do we. :)


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Well, I guess we have the answer to the OP. Nobody knows **** all about this guy. :lol:

Thing is, he is only 20, he's not some 24 year old putting up monster numbers.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#132 » by bigboi » Wed Dec 4, 2013 2:05 am

Keith Appling is a sleeper. Dude has some crazy athleticism and a certain flair for the game. He could end up being a major steal.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#133 » by doordoor123 » Wed Dec 4, 2013 4:09 pm

I think we can all agree on one thing. There are going to be a TON of good guards coming into the league. If anyone is going to be a sleeper, it's going to be a guard.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#134 » by Talent Chaser » Thu Dec 5, 2013 1:08 am

TJ Warren is going crazy right now vs Northwestern.
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Post#135 » by 165bows » Thu Dec 5, 2013 1:33 am

Talent Chaser wrote:TJ Warren is going crazy right now vs Northwestern.


I've only seen him a bit, but is Chuck Person a crazy comp for Warren? Makes me think of him for some reason.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#136 » by Klomp » Thu Dec 5, 2013 8:02 pm

Only a junior, so he may not declare this year, but I think Andre Hollins from Minnesota is a possible sleeper. He's probably not going to be a full-time starter in the league, and will likely only be a 2nd rounder whenever he declares.

In the second round, teams are looking for skillsets. Someone who has one standout skill will probably be preferred over a good overall player who doesn't stand out in one area. Hollins has one NBA-ready skill: he can shoot the basketball. That immediately will get scouts interested. (Note: Shooting just 31.7% from 3 early, but shot 41.8% as a sophomore and 37.9% as a freshman.)

He's not a true point guard, and at 6'2", he's too short for SG. However, he should be able to carve out a niche as a sparkplug off the bench. Think Daniel Gibson. I think that is definitely realistic for him, and maybe more.

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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#137 » by ManualRam » Thu Dec 5, 2013 8:29 pm

any opinions on the new mexico boys alex kirk and kendall williams as nba prospects?
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#138 » by Ruzious » Thu Dec 5, 2013 8:30 pm

165bows wrote:
Talent Chaser wrote:TJ Warren is going crazy right now vs Northwestern.


I've only seen him a bit, but is Chuck Person a crazy comp for Warren? Makes me think of him for some reason.

Yeah, but he needs to prove he's a better 3 point threat - like The Rifleman. He's a great mid-range scorer, but the NBA is more and more about hitting 3's and drawing fouls. You gotta be able to do one or the other. If you can do both, you're golden. He hasn't shown he can do either yet, but that could change.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#139 » by SBM » Thu Dec 5, 2013 9:50 pm

ManualRam wrote:any opinions on the new mexico boys alex kirk and kendall williams as nba prospects?


Kendall Williams overall offensive ratings were better than Deron Williams in each of there first 3 years in college. Williams could be a combo guard selected in the 2nd rd that makes a team.
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Re: Biggest Sleeper for 2014 Draft? 

Post#140 » by ManualRam » Sun Dec 8, 2013 12:39 am

anybody else think that rondae hollis-jefferson is a better freshman prospect than aaron gordon?
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