Pinkyring wrote:According to mike fisher dsj inched slightly ahead of frank on the mavs draft board





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Pinkyring wrote:According to mike fisher dsj inched slightly ahead of frank on the mavs draft board
k-lynch201 wrote:Watched some more Dennis Smith highlites, definitely torn over which PG I would want given the choice.
Lillard could be Smith's ceiling. Frank is definitely more of a wild card, has size unlike most PG's as well.
Starting to feel very comfortable with Smith, could be the spark we need..but would he do well under RC? Frank seems to be a more likable personality.
Regardless its starting to seem like a very nice option could fall to us at #9. Exciting stuff.
Mr B wrote:Absinthe wrote:Smith has the athletic tools to be another Steve Francis except he'd be a better shooter. I think Smith is going to be the best point guard in the draft. Fultz is a jack of all trades, master of none type player. I think he'll be a solid starter, but not an all star. Ball has severe problems with his shot and is questionable on defense. Then you have the problem of his father getting involved and whispering in his ear. Smith has a way higher ceiling than both.
If Monk, Ball, Fultz, Smith are all gone then I would trade the 9th for Dlo. He's developed nicely and he's still young. There's no point in wasting that pick on someone like Kennard.
I think DSJ's ceiling is a more explosive Lillard. Ball's ceiling is Andre Miller.
Pointguard01 wrote:k-lynch201 wrote:Watched some more Dennis Smith highlites, definitely torn over which PG I would want given the choice.
Lillard could be Smith's ceiling. Frank is definitely more of a wild card, has size unlike most PG's as well.
Starting to feel very comfortable with Smith, could be the spark we need..but would he do well under RC? Frank seems to be a more likable personality.
Regardless its starting to seem like a very nice option could fall to us at #9. Exciting stuff.
Same here. I watch DSJ highlights and I come away with the idea he can be some version of Steve Francis, Steph Marbury, Kemba Walker type. But, there are so many question marks about him that it becomes risky. I would love that he would be surrounded by a great veteran team (Dirk, Matthews, Barnes, Harris, Barea) and no questionable character guys.
My biggest concern with Smith is if he is a winner. Sure, I think the guy is going to a player and could, at worst, be a scoring machine, but are you going to win a championship with him? If we are ACTUALLY saying "Let's build a contender from scratch", are we going to be looking to either sell high on him in 2-years, in which you never get good value (see the De'Angelo Russell trade) or riding that train until we notice he isn't a winner?
With Frank Ntilikina, I don't know what I'm getting. I love his defense. I love that he already could be a 40% shooter from 3 at age 18. I love his intangibles. And I do trust the Maverick's international department surprisingly enough. With international prospects, we never see enough and it's a completely different game, speed, tempo, style, etc.
These are my top two prospects of those that could fall to #9 and I would be happy with the risk that each brings. Anyone who can sit here and say "Player X is trash" is completely delusional to the faults in both of these players and how that fits the long-term direction of Dallas.
Ultimately, it's SUPER unlikely Dallas has to make the decision. And we can only hope one of these two are available so we can move forward with a really solid prospect. Otherwise, we are looking at limited potential (Markkanen), poor fit (Monk), or a reach (Collins, Mitchell, or Lennard).Mr B wrote:Absinthe wrote:Smith has the athletic tools to be another Steve Francis except he'd be a better shooter. I think Smith is going to be the best point guard in the draft. Fultz is a jack of all trades, master of none type player. I think he'll be a solid starter, but not an all star. Ball has severe problems with his shot and is questionable on defense. Then you have the problem of his father getting involved and whispering in his ear. Smith has a way higher ceiling than both.
If Monk, Ball, Fultz, Smith are all gone then I would trade the 9th for Dlo. He's developed nicely and he's still young. There's no point in wasting that pick on someone like Kennard.
I think DSJ's ceiling is a more explosive Lillard. Ball's ceiling is Andre Miller.
But what's their floor? And how likely do we expect them to be somewhere in-between?
BTW, do we consider Steve Francis a winner? I see this comparison all the time (see my post above lol), and I'm wondering if we actually think we can build around that...and then win a championship?
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daoneandonly wrote:I don't think calling a PG who averages 1.5 assists a game and looks timid whenever he gets on the court (against players that would amount to people fighting for a D league spot here) trash is being delusional. it's being realistic and wanting whats best for this team. Remmeber Roddy B, Pavel; Pok, Antoine Rodwhatever, yeah this team had one superstar find overseas, and evidence now points to that being Poppa nelson given how sorry Donnie/Cubes have proven to be.
Pointguard01 wrote:daoneandonly wrote:I don't think calling a PG who averages 1.5 assists a game and looks timid whenever he gets on the court (against players that would amount to people fighting for a D league spot here) trash is being delusional. it's being realistic and wanting whats best for this team. Remmeber Roddy B, Pavel; Pok, Antoine Rodwhatever, yeah this team had one superstar find overseas, and evidence now points to that being Poppa nelson given how sorry Donnie/Cubes have proven to be.
Dallas hasn't drafted in the top 20 in the past 19 years, except when we traded for Devin Harris. You're example are irrelevant. Every team in the league has swung and missed in the 20s and 2nd round. You are lucky if you get a rotation player where we have drafted.
For those doubting Donnie, this is a solid read:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2715633-metrics-101-ranking-nba-draft-track-records-for-each-teams-commander-in-chief
Donnie has made mistakes but he is far from the worse. The issue most of us are ignoring is that we haven't been in position to draft a true prospect in 20 years.
And yes, if you think just bc Frank is a bust bc he is international and Dallas is interested in him, you are delusional. And don't understand international basketball.
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Deuteronomy 30:19 wrote:I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live
Deuteronomy 30:19 wrote:I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live
daoneandonly wrote:Pretty decent read: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dallas-mavericks/mavericks/2017/06/19/will-mavericks-draft-smith-ntilikina-neither-guess-good
The big thing that stuck out to me was the athleticism/explosiveness that Smith has, and Nkinnia doesn't. We already have Noel and Barnes who are on the skinnier end for their respective positions, do we really need another guy?
Dirk Nowitzki wrote:Latest Chad Ford mock draft
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/19675199/chad-ford-nba-mock-draft-72-potential-trades-most-likely-picks-rounds
Mr B wrote:I heard this morning that the Mavs are almost certain they will be able to get back in the bottom of the 1st round and their main target there is Giles.
dirkforpres wrote:
Only team I'm worried about taking him ahead of us is Orlando. If they take Isaac at 6, I think we will end up with Smith.
Jonathan Isaac
The Magic appear to be leaning toward Isaac. Both team president Jeff Weltman and GM John Hammond have a long track record of gambling on long, athletic players with upside like Isaac. Some scouts believe that after Fultz and Ball are off the board, he has the most upside of anyone in the draft.
The team has also shown strong interest in Tatum and several players a little lower in the draft, including Luke Kennard (who works out for the Magic on Tuesday) and Donovan Mitchell.
Lauri Markkanen
We've been back and forth between Isaac and Markkanen here for several mock drafts.
Both are excellent fits for the Wolves, who are looking for a stretch-4. Isaac would offer more upside. Markkanen is more ready now and a more proven shooter.
With Isaac off the board, this looks like Markkanen's spot.
Nowitness wrote:So Mavs are supposedly trying to get up to 7 to take Frank b4 the Knicks....don't think it's necessary, still like DSJ more by a bit.
Deuteronomy 30:19 wrote:I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Therefore choose life, that you and your offspring may live
daoneandonly wrote:Hope the Frank love is a smokescreen. if we trade an asset away to take Frank over DSJ, then this FO is more far gone than I ever imagined.
Devassa wrote:Nowitness wrote:So Mavs are supposedly trying to get up to 7 to take Frank b4 the Knicks....don't think it's necessary, still like DSJ more by a bit.
Sounds like a smokescreen.
1. We don't have anything to trade
2. All I've read lately is that we are higher on DSJ than Frank lately, so the trade doesn't make much sense