2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Moderators: Clav, Domejandro, ken6199, bisme37, Dirk, KingDavid, cupcakesnake, bwgood77, zimpy27, infinite11285
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- GimmeDat
- Forum Mod - Bulls
- Posts: 23,929
- And1: 16,926
- Joined: Sep 27, 2013
- Location: Australia
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Dunn's going to be one of the best PG defenders in the league imo.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- vi3t
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,193
- And1: 1,443
- Joined: Oct 14, 2006
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Chuck Everett wrote:Baker and Van Vleet look like they are both going to make the team.
two undrafted players, win for Wichita State
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- LukasBMW
- Suns Forum SlamDRUNK Contributor
- Posts: 4,827
- And1: 4,291
- Joined: Jun 21, 2007
- Location: Phoenix AZ & San Diego CA
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Klomp wrote:Kris Dunn played a lot better last night. Here are his highlights, with a few clips from last year's ROY mixed in...
Super jealous of your team.
Towns - Could be the best player in the NBA very soon.
Dunn- all star potential
Wiggins - all star potential
Shabazz - Solid solid player. 6th man of the year potential
LeVine - Athletic freak.
Truthfully, I think all of the above could make at least one all star team in their career.
I'm hoping you guys make the playoffs this year so you don't get any more damn lottery picks. LOL.

Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- magnumt
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 49,372
- And1: 15,048
- Joined: Jan 27, 2004
- Location: Gott'a Stick To My Girls Like Glue, Ain't No No. 2 Here...Sean Paul Style, Baby Gyrl!!!
- Contact:
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Green89 wrote:Black Jack wrote:I love names like Mindaugus Kuzminskas, it's so fun hearing announcers butcher them![]()
On Jaylen Brown, this is just a thought, but I met him over the summer in Berkeley and my impression was (a) the kid is huge for a guard and (b) he seems super mature and intelligent. I liked his game in college and think he'll do well.
He'll be playing the 3 and even the 4.
Hornachek even toyed with idea of using him at time at SG, due to his size, passing, and quickness.
--Mags
BAF 1.0 - Wizards: Year 2
PG: Kemba Walker (32) / Rivers (16) / Felton
SG: Evan Fournier (28) / Evans (20) / Dotson
SF: Gordon Hayward (36)/ Delly (12) / Dudley
PF: Kevin Love (36) / Frye (12) / Ellenson
C: Pau Gasol (32) / Noah (16) / Felicio
magnumt6
PG: Kemba Walker (32) / Rivers (16) / Felton
SG: Evan Fournier (28) / Evans (20) / Dotson
SF: Gordon Hayward (36)/ Delly (12) / Dudley
PF: Kevin Love (36) / Frye (12) / Ellenson
C: Pau Gasol (32) / Noah (16) / Felicio
magnumt6
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 38,753
- And1: 22,818
- Joined: Oct 08, 2013
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Towns is going to be amazing. He literally can do everything and I didn't realize what a good passer he is and how good of handles he has.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- RealGM
- Posts: 14,152
- And1: 9,501
- Joined: Apr 17, 2009
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
magnumt wrote:Green89 wrote:Black Jack wrote:I love names like Mindaugus Kuzminskas, it's so fun hearing announcers butcher them![]()
On Jaylen Brown, this is just a thought, but I met him over the summer in Berkeley and my impression was (a) the kid is huge for a guard and (b) he seems super mature and intelligent. I liked his game in college and think he'll do well.
He'll be playing the 3 and even the 4.
Hornachek even toyed with idea of using him at time at SG, due to his size, passing, and quickness.
--Mags
I believe they were talking about Brown, not Kuzminskas. Or did Brown somehow end up on the Knicks? I don't see it after a Google search (hasn't watched too much preseason games, waiting for the real thing).
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Analyst
- Posts: 3,463
- And1: 1,737
- Joined: Feb 11, 2015
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Klomp wrote:Kris Dunn played a lot better last night. Here are the highlights of last year's ROY, with a few clips from Dunn mixed in...
Fixed that for you

Saric and Embiid had terrific preseasons. Both shooting low percentages, but showed everything the Sixers fans hoped for. Embiid showcasing his footwork and defensive instincts, Saric his potential as a stretch forward, passing skills and attitude on the court. Embiid/Towns will be a fun match-up.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- JellosJigglin
- RealGM
- Posts: 15,522
- And1: 9,555
- Joined: Jul 14, 2004
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Towns is the unicorn we've all been dreaming about for years, and will go down as one of the greatest centers ever. Crazy to say about a 2nd year player. Just glad he isn't a rookie anymore so he can't dominate this thread 2 years in a row 

Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 9,779
- And1: 5,492
- Joined: Mar 21, 2009
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
I think the Suns really got away with a good one trading up to take Marquese Chriss, kid looks like he is ready to contribute this year.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Analyst
- Posts: 3,691
- And1: 5,769
- Joined: Mar 05, 2016
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
JellosJigglin wrote:Towns is the unicorn we've all been dreaming about for years, and will go down as one of the greatest centers ever. Crazy to say about a 2nd year player. Just glad he isn't a rookie anymore so he can't dominate this thread 2 years in a row
I'm just glad that he's on a T'Wolves team that is turning its fortunes around with better decision making. His career will not go to waste in Minny and that's great for their fans.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- JellosJigglin
- RealGM
- Posts: 15,522
- And1: 9,555
- Joined: Jul 14, 2004
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
BloodNinja wrote:JellosJigglin wrote:Towns is the unicorn we've all been dreaming about for years, and will go down as one of the greatest centers ever. Crazy to say about a 2nd year player. Just glad he isn't a rookie anymore so he can't dominate this thread 2 years in a row
I'm just glad that he's on a T'Wolves team that is turning its fortunes around with better decision making. His career will not go to waste in Minny and that's great for their fans.
That Love trade was one of the best things that could've happened to them. KAT might've been stuck in a situation like KP with the Knicks, with old vets thinking they're a "superteam". Instead, he gets to grow and develop chemistry with a young nucleus. Good for Wolves fans. They're in a good place.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- F N 11
- RealGM
- Posts: 94,924
- And1: 67,660
- Joined: Jun 27, 2006
- Location: Getting over screens with Gusto.
- Contact:
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Can wait for Grizz vs Wolves to scout the Grizz and watch the young Wolves.
CEO of the not trading RJ Club
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Rookie
- Posts: 1,069
- And1: 608
- Joined: Apr 29, 2016
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Brandon Ingram had impressive 1st half in NBA, and nice all-around game vs Rox. Good decisions, drives, nice efficency and of course defensive plays.
clyde21 wrote:sell high on Ingram, this is Zion's team now, there is no room for that black hole that is BI
clyde21 wrote:bench Ingram for NAW, already a better player
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Suns Forum Stat Stuffer
- Posts: 6,761
- And1: 5,479
- Joined: Jun 21, 2009
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Suns Forum Stat Stuffer
- Posts: 6,761
- And1: 5,479
- Joined: Jun 21, 2009
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 68,965
- And1: 22,516
- Joined: Jul 08, 2005
- Contact:
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- Kabookalu
- RealGM
- Posts: 63,103
- And1: 70,115
- Joined: Aug 18, 2006
- Location: Long Beach, California
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Well, Poeltl looked awful, but Siakim looked like he could be our starting PF for the entire season. Super fast, extremely mobile, good basketball IQ, insane motor, I can't believe we got this guy with our late first and it was considered a "reach".
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Sixth Man
- Posts: 1,808
- And1: 1,864
- Joined: May 08, 2016
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
Choker wrote:Well, Poeltl looked awful, but Siakim looked like he could be our starting PF for the entire season. Super fast, extremely mobile, good basketball IQ, insane motor, I can't believe we got this guy with our late first and it was considered a "reach".
Go look at his advacned stats for the game.
200 ORTG.
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
- PerkinsFor3
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,989
- And1: 2,065
- Joined: Nov 10, 2004
- Contact:
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
blazeyo wrote:Choker wrote:Well, Poeltl looked awful, but Siakim looked like he could be our starting PF for the entire season. Super fast, extremely mobile, good basketball IQ, insane motor, I can't believe we got this guy with our late first and it was considered a "reach".
Go look at his advacned stats for the game.
200 ORTG.
Nik Stauskas is 7th in ORTG....
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
-
- Junior
- Posts: 289
- And1: 498
- Joined: Jan 07, 2011
-
Re: 2016-17 Rookie Watch thread
blazeyo wrote:Choker wrote:Well, Poeltl looked awful, but Siakim looked like he could be our starting PF for the entire season. Super fast, extremely mobile, good basketball IQ, insane motor, I can't believe we got this guy with our late first and it was considered a "reach".
Go look at his advacned stats for the game.
200 ORTG.
Not to take anything away from Siakam but I don't think ORTG is a stat meant to be used for single games, cmon now.