Negrodamus wrote:PhilasFinest wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
If Dunn ends up being a giant Ish Smith but can also finish at the basket, he's a perennial all star. Ish would have had a historic game yesterday if he didn't miss everything. Dunn is also one of the best defenders in the NCAA right now. Ish was letting his dude into the lane with ease.
This. If you just looked at Ish's numbers and impact on the team, and removed his name from alongside it....you'd think you had a near all star PG on your hands.
A giant Ish Smith (Sixer edition) who finishes at the basket is likely the rookie of the year next season.
Additionally, if Kris Dunn didn't have "Junior" next to his name, this thread would be called "Simmons, Dunn, or Ingram for Philly?"
6'4 with a 6'9 wingspan? Not to mention his vert is insane. Honestly, his only problems (from what I've seen) is that he has an awkward shot and he's turnover prone. If you can look past that, he might be the best player in this draft.
Dunn is the best college player of the country in my opinion, but of course Simmons and Ingram are more intriguing, Dunn will be 22 in a few months.
Ericb5 wrote:PhilasFinest wrote:Call me crazy, but I still think Jamal Murray can thrive in the pro's. He's got some growing to do, but he can shoot and score the ball.
I don't know what has changed that would make anyone that thought that in the summer feel any different. I'd be fine with him at 4 simply because I don't think that there is anyone else outside of the top 3 that are obviously better.
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Well. Rumours were spread that Murray would be playing the 1, PG with that size and scoring ability is fenomenal. A SG with that size and scoring ability is good. I'm sure Murray would be a decent player in the NBA, but I'm not a big fan of him. Plenty of decent scoring guards in this draft with Hield, Valentine, Murray, Korkmaz.
My favourite players of this draft are Simmons (obviously), Dunn, Poeltl, LeVert, Trimble.