DarkHawk wrote:Fultz if he falls to 32. Otherwise, I'll just trust you guys as I know nothing about anyone that late in the draft:)
Fultz probably won't get past San Antonio...
...though they might go Euro.
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DarkHawk wrote:Fultz if he falls to 32. Otherwise, I'll just trust you guys as I know nothing about anyone that late in the draft:)
WeekapaugGroove wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:[youtube][/youtube]Also for our shooting guard needs, I would love to see us take a long, hard look at Donovan Mitchell.
He is supposed to be a super talented, ultra explosive shooting guard.
Now thats a guy who I don't think will drop out of the top 20. Some team will fall in love with his athleticism.
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:With swanigan it comes down to expectations and role. If you expect a starting center he will probably disappoint because hell struggle with some of the great athletes in the nba. Now if youre looking for a 15-20 minute bench guy who can get you some buckets and rebound then he could be a great fit. Even his conditioning issue becomes far less of a problem with shot minutes.
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“I love having the ball the last second,” Brooks said. “I can take the criticism of missing that shot or the success of making it. I’m not scared to fail, so these shots come easy. Every time when I’m on the court, when I don’t work on drills or anything, I practice late-game situations in drills and last reps. Came out to work out at UCLA and Cal, so it feels great to be on the good end of those shots.”
Assistant general manager Pat Connelly also gave his thoughts on the former Duck, throwing him a role comparison to someone on last season’s roster who can come in and create more energy on both ends to spark the second unit.
“Obviously he was a really good shooter at Oregon, hit a lot of big shots,” Connelly said. “He’s a guy I think that’s one of those energy creators that helps. When he gets on the court, like you saw with Alan Williams, come in with their energy and motor. And obviously the ability to hit a lot of shots, but also the toughness kind of carries over sometimes to his teammates at Oregon. When he got going, those guys got going too. It’s something he has that helps.”
Whatever role a coaching staff throws at him, Brooks feels capable of filling it and making a positive impact. A prospect with Brooks’ moxie and shooting prowess will help in that area indeed, where the Suns are starved.
“I feel like that’s where (my game) shines, whether it’s mismatches, finding different angles to score, finding my teammates,” Brooks said. “Just always wanting to win every possession having that high intensity every time I come out on the floor.”
MrMiyagi wrote:Lob to DA for the win
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.
Saberestar wrote:
Frank Lee wrote:JMac1 wrote:
Smith is my sleeper
Who's your big sleeper at #32 ? 50 whatever ?
I'll take Peter Jok with the last one. He was working out in Phnx of all places. I dont know at 32 .... but the late picks are where McD needs to find some pink hearts, yellow moons, and green clovers.
PS... just read up more on Jok...eeeeh may be not so much. Sure has a good highlight film though
DarkHawk wrote:Not sure who this guy is but supposedly it's good info on many prospects
https://sethsdrafthouse.com/finch-returns-to-dish-on-nba-prospects-fa57b7c494ef
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.
cosmofizzo wrote:
Wasn't that Archie? Here we got a big man putting up that number.
Jordan Bell is my Tyler Ulis this year. I want him.
carey wrote:It is 2-time, every time.