Gant wrote:Tricky_Kid wrote:Is Fultz locked as Boston pick?
Ainge and Co. have been strongly rumored to love Fultz for quite a while. It would be a sizable surprise for them to go with anyone else.
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Gant wrote:Tricky_Kid wrote:Is Fultz locked as Boston pick?
Ainge and Co. have been strongly rumored to love Fultz for quite a while. It would be a sizable surprise for them to go with anyone else.
Gant wrote:The answer to the thread question is Fultz. He'll be the pick.
Fun fact about wingspans*:
Fultz: 6'9 ¾"
Jackson: 6'9 ¾"
Ball: 6'7"
*via draftexpress
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Fruit Pastilles wrote:sam_I_am wrote:I was 100% sold on Fultz until I started seeing interviews. Based on his body language I am starting to see why his team had 9 wins and why he has reputation for taking plays off. He just doesn't come across as a locked in intense guy or a leader. I think the brain doctor is going to have issues with him. If the talent gap is not so great, Josh Jackson or Ball are definitely in the mix.
His ORB% and steal/block rates are pretty good, which usually suggest a high motor.
He may not show it much on the outside, but neither did/does Kawhi.
24istheLAW wrote:Fruit Pastilles wrote:sam_I_am wrote:I was 100% sold on Fultz until I started seeing interviews. Based on his body language I am starting to see why his team had 9 wins and why he has reputation for taking plays off. He just doesn't come across as a locked in intense guy or a leader. I think the brain doctor is going to have issues with him. If the talent gap is not so great, Josh Jackson or Ball are definitely in the mix.
His ORB% and steal/block rates are pretty good, which usually suggest a high motor.
He may not show it much on the outside, but neither did/does Kawhi.
High motor or freelances, no?
I've seen the idea bandied about that college steal rates are a good proxy for "BBIQ". Not sure if it's true but it's something to think about.
SmartWentCrazy wrote:BPA is clearly Fultz, IMO. Could understand the argument for Ball, but he's only gunna work out for LA. The pick is Fultz. There is no debate



FakeScreenName123 wrote:sam_I_am wrote: Ball
what was his body language like when he signed that shoe deal
FakeScreenName123 wrote:sam_I_am wrote:josh Jackson
what was his body language like when he threatened to beat up that woman
If you were making a modern NBA point guard in a lab, he would look a lot like Markelle Fultz. Every tool is here: size, speed, length, shooting, and the ability to finish above the rim. What really separates Fultz is his creativity off the bounce. Sometimes that means hitting open cutters with a pass. Sometimes it means finding new ways to score out of the pick-and-roll.
There are a lot of great talents in this draft, but Fultz has emerged as the easy pick at No. 1. The Celtics should have themselves a franchise player.
Fultz is on a tier to himself at the top — a player both talented enough to come in and change an entire team’s game plan from day one of practice and malleable enough to fit into preexisting systems. The Celtics’ entire backcourt rotation is full of undersized combo guards (Avery Bradley, Marcus Smart, Terry Rozier) who are all rabid on-ball defenders, but none possesses the kind of gravity or control Fultz possesses on offense. His excellent perimeter-shooting ability (41.3 percent from 3 on five attempts per game at Washington) and in the midrange will allow him to play off the ball should the Celtics decide to utilize him in that capacity.
sam_I_am wrote:I was 100% sold on Fultz until I started seeing interviews. Based on his body language I am starting to see why his team had 9 wins and why he has reputation for taking plays off. He just doesn't come across as a locked in intense guy or a leader. I think the brain doctor is going to have issues with him. If the talent gap is not so great, Josh Jackson or Ball are definitely in the mix.


Marti-mar wrote:I view Jackson as having a really high ceiling... maybe the highest in the draft. But he's raw. He's a consideration, but I think Fultz makes more sense at #1. A trade down for Jackson would not upset me.