jrob23 wrote:reanimator wrote:jrob23 wrote: At this point it would take quite a game to move him into my top 6. I have moved him up past DSJ recently.
Could you post your big board, I'm legitimately curious
It's not finalized. I'll do that once the season starts and then it'll be a slightly moving target until Draft night as information comes in.
I also don't care about how prospects will do initially. I put more emphasis on what they'll be once they realize their potential and become their best selves. This is how I envision redrafts in 2020 going
But if I must.
My redraft Big Board:
Ball-best PG in the class
Jackson-versatile elite defender with upside
Ntilikina-elite defender, combo guard. Raw but immense upside. Maybe most in class
Bridges-Draymond Green if he was one of the best athletes in the NBA who can play 3 and 4
Leaf-Kevin Love 2.0. Ideal stretch 4 skills. Needs upper body strength that should come in 2-3 years
Tatum-Chance to match Otto Porter who I see as developing into one of the better two way SF in the league
Fox-elite defender, huge upside offensively/physically.
Isaac-will take a few years but poor man's Bosh
Fultz-PnR nightmare, scores on all three levels...IF he raises intensity. More flash than substance right now
Monk-Avery Bradley on steroids
Kurucs-Manu 2.0 with better athleticism and higher upside
DSJ-D Rose lite but better PG skills. dropping down my board
Adebayo-Dwight light. Huge upside. 50/50 he reaches it. Has tools to do it though.
Ferguson-based on 3 and D. Highlight machine in the making
My mock draft:
Ball
Fultz
Jackson
Tatum
Monk
Ntilikina
Isaac
Bridges
Leaf
DSJ
Fox
Adebayo
Kurucs
Ferguson
Edit...how about yours?
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