jcsunsfan wrote:Fischella wrote:He could fall hard and go undrafted, this year's group of bigs is really deep
He really should go to college.
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jcsunsfan wrote:Fischella wrote:He could fall hard and go undrafted, this year's group of bigs is really deep
He really should go to college.
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Rockmaninoff wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:Fischella wrote:He could fall hard and go undrafted, this year's group of bigs is really deep
He really should go to college.
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Envelope wrote:9'5" standing reach for Thon is sick. And at 7'1, his athleticism goes from good to great, for that height.
And he's smart and well spoken and hard working like Myles Turner and Porzingis. Even if his upside is only about what Porzingis was this year, that's still probably good enough to be drafted top 5 for a team that needs size and is thinking long term.
I'm a Celtics fan, and nobody stands out as the obvious #3 pick, or 4 or 5 or 6 for that matter.
And it's going to come down to drafting 2-3 centers in the first round or paying Sullinger 15+ million a year to get fatter.
I'd rather draft Poeltl or Maker (or Bender) with pick 3-6, and then draft a beefcake center like Stone or Hammonds later in the first, rather than give Horford a max contract or Sullinger close to it.
For Thon to have a 9'5+ standing reach, plus athleticism, plus a high motor, that's a rare combination. Even if he's only a role player for his whole career, having a jump shot to spread the floor and being a versatile long defender will make him very very valuable.
jpengland wrote:Envelope wrote:9'5" standing reach for Thon is sick. And at 7'1, his athleticism goes from good to great, for that height.
And he's smart and well spoken and hard working like Myles Turner and Porzingis. Even if his upside is only about what Porzingis was this year, that's still probably good enough to be drafted top 5 for a team that needs size and is thinking long term.
I'm a Celtics fan, and nobody stands out as the obvious #3 pick, or 4 or 5 or 6 for that matter.
And it's going to come down to drafting 2-3 centers in the first round or paying Sullinger 15+ million a year to get fatter.
I'd rather draft Poeltl or Maker (or Bender) with pick 3-6, and then draft a beefcake center like Stone or Hammonds later in the first, rather than give Horford a max contract or Sullinger close to it.
For Thon to have a 9'5+ standing reach, plus athleticism, plus a high motor, that's a rare combination. Even if he's only a role player for his whole career, having a jump shot to spread the floor and being a versatile long defender will make him very very valuable.
This,
Forget the ball handling and the round the back/crossover mixtapes.
He's an athletic 7 footer who can block shots, rebound, run the floor and has the makings of a jumpshot. The fact he can maybe occasionally take his guy off the dribble or grab the board and run is just an added bonus. If his head is screwed on correctly and an NBA coach decides to develop him strictly as an athletic C, he's got a fantastic future. If he tries to play SF and cross guys over, he's headed to China in a few years.

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Nolan wrote:So it's official he's in. DX currently has him as a 2nd rounder.

Zombiesonics wrote:Nolan wrote:So it's official he's in. DX currently has him as a 2nd rounder.
thats before any workouts/interviews too. @ 40 with room to grow...to think people in here were claiming he would be undrafted lmao.
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Envelope wrote:Recall the love and adulation Willie Cauley Stein was getting last year. Everybody astounded at how he could guard 1-5. Thon Maker has that same versatility, but is taller, has a higher standing reach, and is much more coordinated with much more offensive potential.
Everybody acts like since Thon isn't as good as his mix tapes that he's automatically late first round, or undrafted, lol.
Rather than comparing him to Garnett or Hakeem, why not compare him to WCStein or Noel, and realize he's a better prospect than those guys?
It's like people forgot that stud defensive power forwards have huge value. Like a power forward isn't good unless they can score 20ppg in the post.
What if they just score 15 ppg on clean ups and transition finishes, but play super-versatile defense? Pretty sure Draymond Green has been playing like an MVP candidate doing not much more than that.
RightToCensor wrote:He won't get undrafted, but he's one of those players who you'd take solely hton potential. He's a guy that's two years away from being two years away from being a productive NBA player. He's gonna spend a lot of time in the D-League to start his career, so would a lottery team really take him knowing that? I think he gets snagged in the low to mid 20s.
If he drops to a team like Golden State or San Antonio then the league is just asking for them to win more championships.
A deep team like Boston who has a plethra of picks can afford to take Thon Maker and stash him in the D-League, other teams only have one first round and are looking for players that can help them win now.
GimmeDat wrote:Envelope wrote:Recall the love and adulation Willie Cauley Stein was getting last year. Everybody astounded at how he could guard 1-5. Thon Maker has that same versatility, but is taller, has a higher standing reach, and is much more coordinated with much more offensive potential.
Everybody acts like since Thon isn't as good as his mix tapes that he's automatically late first round, or undrafted, lol.
Rather than comparing him to Garnett or Hakeem, why not compare him to WCStein or Noel, and realize he's a better prospect than those guys?
It's like people forgot that stud defensive power forwards have huge value. Like a power forward isn't good unless they can score 20ppg in the post.
What if they just score 15 ppg on clean ups and transition finishes, but play super-versatile defense? Pretty sure Draymond Green has been playing like an MVP candidate doing not much more than that.
As far as I can tell from what we've all seen from him, he's no where near the athlete of a WCS or Noel. He's an average/good athlete for his size with a really weak base and a thin, if improved, frame. He moves around well for his size, but to compare his defensive versatility to someone like WCS/Noel, let alone Draymond, seems like a massive stretch.
I think you're overrating his ability as an athlete. I guess we'll all find out more about him during the pre-draft process.
Skin wrote:GimmeDat wrote:Envelope wrote:Recall the love and adulation Willie Cauley Stein was getting last year. Everybody astounded at how he could guard 1-5. Thon Maker has that same versatility, but is taller, has a higher standing reach, and is much more coordinated with much more offensive potential.
Everybody acts like since Thon isn't as good as his mix tapes that he's automatically late first round, or undrafted, lol.
Rather than comparing him to Garnett or Hakeem, why not compare him to WCStein or Noel, and realize he's a better prospect than those guys?
It's like people forgot that stud defensive power forwards have huge value. Like a power forward isn't good unless they can score 20ppg in the post.
What if they just score 15 ppg on clean ups and transition finishes, but play super-versatile defense? Pretty sure Draymond Green has been playing like an MVP candidate doing not much more than that.
As far as I can tell from what we've all seen from him, he's no where near the athlete of a WCS or Noel. He's an average/good athlete for his size with a really weak base and a thin, if improved, frame. He moves around well for his size, but to compare his defensive versatility to someone like WCS/Noel, let alone Draymond, seems like a massive stretch.
I think you're overrating his ability as an athlete. I guess we'll all find out more about him during the pre-draft process.
WCS and Noel never moved like this, especially with the ball in their hands.
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