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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#121 » by Spens1 » Mon Jun 6, 2016 1:07 pm

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Who knows? RIght now it is just DX posting a mock draft. Means nothing until selection actually made.


yeah but draftexpress (who are about as accurate as it gets in terms of bigger mock draft sites) had him jump up 5 places out of the blue.

Was he that impressive working out for some team?


DX and NBADraft usually put a random prospect to gain viewers and then they drop them down again.


nbadraftnet yeah isn't that great i think usually (though i like their player profiles in terms of rating them, if only for a loose guide, its a easy way to see how the talent is evaluated even if it isn't the most accurate).

Draftexpress is usually pretty accurate (as accurate as you could be for a mock draft). Like nothing usually is completely out there where you are like nah he isn't going that high. So to see Chriss in the top 3 was bizarre.
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#122 » by Slartibartfast » Mon Jun 6, 2016 5:42 pm

RollingWave wrote:So explain to me how he's different from Derrick Williams?

Not saying that he is, but there's a lot of similarity no?


Williams played more like David West or Carmelo Anthony - face-up 4/power 3 who shot the ball and attacked guys off the bounce. Same mold as Beasley. Full disclosure - I thought both Williams and Beasley would be offensive stars.

Chriss' face-up game is a lot less central to his game and overall appeal. For one he's a much rangier, bouncier player who sees a lot more time off-ball. Plays pick and roll a lot like Brandan Wright in Dallas - an above the rim lob guy with a quick 2nd jump for tip-ins. Plays pick and pop too - not super-dependent on jab-stepping his way into an offensive rhythm. Defensively he covers a lot more ground, laterally and vertically.

This sounds like a criticism, and it's reflective of how scary he is as a prospect, but I actually mean it as a compliment: Chriss is like a hybrid of the classic tweener busts of the high lotto. Shoots like Marvin Williams and Jeff Green, plays like Stro Swift and Tyrus Thomas
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#123 » by Masterfully » Tue Jun 7, 2016 1:41 pm

I can't see how Chriss and Murray are worthy of top 10 consideration. If they were that good then Washington would have been a decent team.

It reminds me of the hype train that got going last year for Rashad Vaughn and Christian Wood of crappy UNLV.
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#124 » by Hook_Em » Sat Jun 18, 2016 6:44 am

He is going top-5. He's just too special of an athlete. Teams think he could eventually be 6'11"...
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#125 » by Worm122 » Sat Jun 18, 2016 12:29 pm

Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:
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Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:Chriss reminds me of Marcus Morris.


Why? Marcus isn't a shot blocker or a particularly good 3 pt shooter and is a decent rebounder (or at least was a lot better rebounder in college).


Shotblocking aside, it's his style of play mainly, except Chriss plays above of the rim more. But, offensively, he does a lot of what Morris does.

Not to base my evaluation on a highlight vid, but here's a clip:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GbgudjwZ4s[/youtube]


He looks to me a more complet and explosive Tristan Thompson
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#126 » by Spens1 » Sat Jun 18, 2016 12:38 pm

still don't see how he is better than Hield, Murray, Brown and Dunn as a prospect or how he has more potential than Bender?
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#127 » by Yallbecrazy » Tue Jun 21, 2016 4:21 pm

Looks to me like a shorter, weaker, but faster Bargnani with hops
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#128 » by orlandomanic » Tue Jun 21, 2016 5:42 pm

They say he is Tyrus Thomas with a jumpshot. Which could be a good combo. However I've never seen him play last year in college.
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#129 » by Spens1 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:55 am

orlandomanic wrote:They say he is Tyrus Thomas with a jumpshot. Which could be a good combo. However I've never seen him play last year in college.


in fairness he isn't a low IQ guy like Tyrus either, Thomas coming in was d.u.m.b (Javale McGee and Swaggy P levels of low b-ball IQ).
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#130 » by saintEscaton » Wed Jun 22, 2016 4:18 am

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orlandomanic wrote:They say he is Tyrus Thomas with a jumpshot. Which could be a good combo. However I've never seen him play last year in college.


in fairness he isn't a low IQ guy like Tyrus either, Thomas coming in was d.u.m.b (Javale McGee and Swaggy P levels of low b-ball IQ).


But he is still a blackhole with tunnel vision and limited feel for the game. Easily loses interior positioning for overcommiting defensively/ going after ill advised offensive boards giving up an easy transition buckets. If he was more of a natural wing with a tighter handle putting it on the deck and a more willing passer he would be a nightmare mismatch with plus size.. He is a Sactown product and says he is trying to model himself after Rudy Gay.
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#131 » by TheFire » Mon Jul 11, 2016 4:44 am

This guy is a hell of a leaper for his size. It literally looks like he's jumping off a pogo-stick everytime he goes up in the air. Raw as hell, but the potential is through the roof.

He also looks like he is 16. I wouldn't be surprised is he grows a few more inches. :o
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#132 » by Foreva21 » Mon Jul 11, 2016 5:30 am

He's one of those what and see type prospect..For one I'm not sold or trust any super athletic prospect with no standout skill set no matter how young they are...But from watching his predraft interviews he seems like a solid smart well spoken dude, so thats encouraging not that it automatically translates on the court..But you could see why he went so high, he probably blew teams away with in his private workouts/one on one's...
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#133 » by Kalela » Mon Jul 11, 2016 5:49 am

He was really good today against the Celtics Summer League team. He needs to get stronger though as he was knocked down to the floor few times.
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#134 » by JMac1 » Mon Jul 11, 2016 6:02 am

Foreva21 wrote:He's one of those what and see type prospect..For one I'm not sold or trust any super athletic prospect with no standout skill set no matter how young they are...But from watching his predraft interviews he seems like a solid smart well spoken dude, so thats encouraging not that it automatically translates on the court..But you could see why he went so high, he probably blew teams away with in his private workouts/one on one's...



Haven't seen it yet, but he supposed to be able to shoot. I have seen him put the ball on the floor and create for himself.
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#135 » by Coeur » Sun Jul 17, 2016 3:04 pm

Masterfully wrote:I can't see how Chriss and Murray are worthy of top 10 consideration. If they were that good then Washington would have been a decent team.

It reminds me of the hype train that got going last year for Rashad Vaughn and Christian Wood of crappy UNLV.

terrible comparison, those guys aren't that good. and it doesn't always work that way. how did James Johnson, fariq-aminu, jeff teague, and ish smith not win it all?
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Re: Marquese Chriss 

Post#136 » by Masterfully » Mon Jul 18, 2016 12:51 am

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Masterfully wrote:I can't see how Chriss and Murray are worthy of top 10 consideration. If they were that good then Washington would have been a decent team.

It reminds me of the hype train that got going last year for Rashad Vaughn and Christian Wood of crappy UNLV.

terrible comparison, those guys aren't that good. and it doesn't always work that way. how did James Johnson, fariq-aminu, jeff teague, and ish smith not win it all?

Wut? I said Chriss and Murray weren't worthy of top 10 consideration. Then you listed a bunch of other guys not worthy top 10 consideration. Sounds like you are making my case for me.

BTW, when I posted that Murray was in the top 10 in several mocks. Obviously he didn't go that high. Jury is still out on Chriss.

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