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Added to the summer league roster: Michael Young, PF, Pitt.
6'9" 235 lbs.
6.7 rpg; 34.4% 3PT; 77.8% FT
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Michael-Young-70338/
We also have Chris "Virtual First Rounder" McCullough, Sheldon "Not Bad" Mac, and Daniel "I Guess" Ochefu. We'll see if Danuel House returns as well.
6'9" 235 lbs.
6.7 rpg; 34.4% 3PT; 77.8% FT
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Michael-Young-70338/
We also have Chris "Virtual First Rounder" McCullough, Sheldon "Not Bad" Mac, and Daniel "I Guess" Ochefu. We'll see if Danuel House returns as well.
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McCullough was a 1st round pick
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They should be all over Kobi Simmons, as should every team. Assume they also sign Trimble. Beachem and Hayes are guys that will be solid NBA players that also went undrafted
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NatP4 wrote:McCullough was a 1st round pick
True -- for the Nets two years ago. But for us, he's our virtual 2017 first rounder.
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NatP4 wrote:They should be all over Kobi Simmons, as should every team. Assume they also sign Trimble. Beachem and Hayes are guys that will be solid NBA players that also went undrafted
Hayes seems to be to be very much undervalued.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.
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Kris "Big Shot" Jenkins, F, 'Nova
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36% 3 PT, 86% FT
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:NatP4 wrote:They should be all over Kobi Simmons, as should every team. Assume they also sign Trimble. Beachem and Hayes are guys that will be solid NBA players that also went undrafted
Hayes seems to be to be very much undervalued.
Agreed, suprised at his lack of NBA interest. Seems like a quality small ball 4 in the new NBA. Great length
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They also added Devin Robinson, who at least looks like an NBA player, though he doesn't really play like one:

He was the only training camp signee who was projected by Draft Express to be drafted. (FWIW, they projected that the Wizards would take him at #52.)

He was the only training camp signee who was projected by Draft Express to be drafted. (FWIW, they projected that the Wizards would take him at #52.)
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nate33 wrote:They also added Devin Robinson, who at least looks like an NBA player, though he doesn't really play like one:
He was the only training camp signee who was projected by Draft Express to be drafted. (FWIW, they projected that the Wizards would take him at #52.)
I think he might be one of those raw guys, if you see enough potential in SL, you sign and put him on your 17-man roster. Hope he develops in a year or two playing in the G-League.
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80sballboy wrote:nate33 wrote:They also added Devin Robinson, who at least looks like an NBA player, though he doesn't really play like one:
He was the only training camp signee who was projected by Draft Express to be drafted. (FWIW, they projected that the Wizards would take him at #52.)
I think he might be one of those raw guys, if you see enough potential in SL, you sign and put him on your 17-man roster. Hope he develops in a year or two playing in the G-League.
Yeah, I'm not hating. It's worth a shot. The problem is, he is still raw as a college junior.
Fortunately, 3&D SF is one of the positions that doesn't require a ton of skill. Just learn to catch-and-shoot from the corner and work hard on defense.
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Kris "Big Shot" Jenkins, F, 'Nova
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Kris-Jenkins-64110/
6'6" 240 lbs.
36% 3 PT, 86% FT
Jenkins was a solid shooter for most of his junior and senior season but for some reason closed out the 2017 season really badly. He only shot 18.75% from 3 during his last 9 games of he seasons and his struggles were a big reason why Villanova went out early in the tournament against Wisconsin. I will say he has a chance if he regains his shooting form since his defense did improve in the college since he lost a massive amount of weight at Villanova. His 3 point shot already has NBA range (see his 2016 buzzer beating win against UNC). Still, he needs to snap out of his shooting slump for any chance for him to make a NBA roster.
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80sballboy wrote:Devin Robinson, Keene, Jenkins, Young, so far
http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/washington-wizards/wizards-score-key-signings-devin-robinson-michael-young-summer-league?utm_content=bufferfe2ab&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I'm a huge fan of Keene and I hope he can make this squad. I also glad we pounced on Jenkins too. I can see the writing on the wall for Ochefu.
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gravytrain24 wrote:80sballboy wrote:Devin Robinson, Keene, Jenkins, Young, so far
http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/washington-wizards/wizards-score-key-signings-devin-robinson-michael-young-summer-league?utm_content=bufferfe2ab&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I'm a huge fan of Keene and I hope he can make this squad. I also glad we pounced on Jenkins too. I can see the writing on the wall for Ochefu.
Keene is basically a smaller Burke. Chucker who doesn't playmake and will not be good on defense. Our FO really doesn't know PGs well. It is really lucky we were able to draft Wall cause whenever he bounces and Grunfeld's special self is charged with replacing him... it is gonna be UGLY.
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nuposse04 wrote:gravytrain24 wrote:80sballboy wrote:Devin Robinson, Keene, Jenkins, Young, so far
http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/washington-wizards/wizards-score-key-signings-devin-robinson-michael-young-summer-league?utm_content=bufferfe2ab&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I'm a huge fan of Keene and I hope he can make this squad. I also glad we pounced on Jenkins too. I can see the writing on the wall for Ochefu.
Keene is basically a smaller Burke. Chucker who doesn't playmake and will not be good on defense. Our FO really doesn't know PGs well. It is really lucky we were able to draft Wall cause whenever he bounces and Grunfeld's special self is charged with replacing him... it is gonna be UGLY.
I believe if Wall leaves, the GM will be fired immediately after and hopefully a confident GM will rebuild us with a purpose.
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More on Devin Robinson (considered 2nd best available rookies on ESPN.com)
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Devin-Robinson-72830/
From ESPN.com
From CBSsportsline
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With the right coaching, Robinson can be a 3-and-D draft prospect. He shot almost 40 percent from the 3-point line last season and improved each year in Gainesville.
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With the right coaching, Robinson can be a 3-and-D draft prospect. He shot almost 40 percent from the 3-point line last season and improved each year in Gainesville.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
One thing Robinson can improve is his ball-handling. If he's going to play small forward in the NBA, he'll need to be more steady handed with the basketball -- an area Florida never really relied on him for in college.
Kris Jenkins
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Jenkins might find himself overseas, but he has a future as a professional player. He was, at times, the best player for a title-winning team and averaged double figures in his final seasons at Villanova. He's best suited for a role off the ball and is a respectable spot-up shooter.
PLAYER STRENGTHS
If clutch shooting is a strength, Jenkins wins this category by a mile after hitting the title-winning shot for Villanova in 2016. His shooting as a senior was down across the board but as a junior and senior he averaged 37.3 percent from 3-point range and 42.2 percent from the field -- both respectable for the Big East as a true No. 2 option.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
Jenkins isn't an athletic wing and perhaps the biggest impact he could make as a shooting-guard in the NBA, on defense, is his biggest weakness. He's not an explosive athlete and struggles to keep more athletic players in front of him off the perimete
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Devin-Robinson-72830/
From ESPN.com
Robinson's athleticism, length and versatility have always been attractive to scouts, but his production has been spotty over three seasons. An uptick in his 3-point percentage as a junior combined with a strong opening weekend in the NCAA tournament put him back on the radar. - Chad Ford
From CBSsportsline
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With the right coaching, Robinson can be a 3-and-D draft prospect. He shot almost 40 percent from the 3-point line last season and improved each year in Gainesville.
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With the right coaching, Robinson can be a 3-and-D draft prospect. He shot almost 40 percent from the 3-point line last season and improved each year in Gainesville.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
One thing Robinson can improve is his ball-handling. If he's going to play small forward in the NBA, he'll need to be more steady handed with the basketball -- an area Florida never really relied on him for in college.
Kris Jenkins
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Jenkins might find himself overseas, but he has a future as a professional player. He was, at times, the best player for a title-winning team and averaged double figures in his final seasons at Villanova. He's best suited for a role off the ball and is a respectable spot-up shooter.
PLAYER STRENGTHS
If clutch shooting is a strength, Jenkins wins this category by a mile after hitting the title-winning shot for Villanova in 2016. His shooting as a senior was down across the board but as a junior and senior he averaged 37.3 percent from 3-point range and 42.2 percent from the field -- both respectable for the Big East as a true No. 2 option.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
Jenkins isn't an athletic wing and perhaps the biggest impact he could make as a shooting-guard in the NBA, on defense, is his biggest weakness. He's not an explosive athlete and struggles to keep more athletic players in front of him off the perimete
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
He's Isaiah Thomas lite. Incredible scorer and shooting ability that will make him a great sixth man option early in his career. Size is a major problem for him on the defensive side of the ball.
PLAYER STRENGTHS
Explosive scorer, averaged more than 30 points per game and shot nearly 37 percent from downtown during his senior season at Central Michigan.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
Very undersized, standing just 5-foot-9. Also turnover prone, committing just under five turnovers per game during his senior season.
PLAYER ANALYSIS
He's Isaiah Thomas lite. Incredible scorer and shooting ability that will make him a great sixth man option early in his career. Size is a major problem for him on the defensive side of the ball.
PLAYER STRENGTHS
Explosive scorer, averaged more than 30 points per game and shot nearly 37 percent from downtown during his senior season at Central Michigan.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
Very undersized, standing just 5-foot-9. Also turnover prone, committing just under five turnovers per game during his senior season.
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IMO
Michel young

Devin Robinson

Khris jenkins
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All deserve a chance to make the team. These guys have potential.
Im excited to see Chris and Sheldon play summer league this year they both have a lot of promise too! Daniel ochifu.... IDK i hope they play him at center because we need to see Chris and and young play so we can evaluate them properly. I do like Ochifu a lot I do, i think hes a good home town kid and I have a feeling he had something to do with his boi khris coming here cuz im sure other teams were looking at him. Lets see how daniel does as our starting summer league center and go from there.
If Mac and Ochifu show us something in summer league and these three guys come our play hard and show they should have been drafted and we end up with 5 really good young players on really cheap deals, awesome!
Michel young

Devin Robinson

Khris jenkins
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All deserve a chance to make the team. These guys have potential.
Im excited to see Chris and Sheldon play summer league this year they both have a lot of promise too! Daniel ochifu.... IDK i hope they play him at center because we need to see Chris and and young play so we can evaluate them properly. I do like Ochifu a lot I do, i think hes a good home town kid and I have a feeling he had something to do with his boi khris coming here cuz im sure other teams were looking at him. Lets see how daniel does as our starting summer league center and go from there.
If Mac and Ochifu show us something in summer league and these three guys come our play hard and show they should have been drafted and we end up with 5 really good young players on really cheap deals, awesome!
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Can we drop Ochefu already.
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JWizmentality wrote:Can we drop Ochefu already.
Why? Just because he didn't get to play last season? He rebounded well in college could block shots and had good placement and movement on defence, he is a big body and is 23, and mobile enough. He is not a terrific athlete, but he can improve just like anyone else could. Lets see how he does given a chance to play starting center in summer league. If he rebounds well and plays good defence whats the issue, if he does not cut him. he is 6-11 and 23 give him a shot to develop. Obviously if there is a chance to replace his spot with a much needed and better player during the season, and hes not developing. Do it. But, right now give him a chance and see how hes developing, big men come on late, lets see how he does.