2017-2018 College Basketball / '18 NBA Draft Thread
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Bagley with a pull-up three from beyond the arc in an attempt to close out the game? Coach K seriously just draw that up?
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Kobblehead wrote:Okay, Bamba. That's impressive.
That's the reason he'll go high, especially given the lack of true centers over the last few drafts
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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No Bamba, no Grayson Allen in overtime.
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Kobblehead wrote:Bagley with a pull-up three from beyond the arc in an attempt to close out the game? Coach K seriously just draw that up?
Seems like he just let him go, wanted to see what he would do.
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Kobblehead wrote:Bagley with a pull-up three from beyond the arc in an attempt to close out the game? Coach K seriously just draw that up?
Bagley has been great but there are holes to pick in his game from an NBA perspective, one thing you can't question is his dynamo-like play. He's like a German Shepherd locked onto one of those giant police mitts.
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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Bagley can handle the rock. At least give him a screen to dribble around and maybe step inside the arc before letting that go. His jumper is weak. Especially pulling up and from that range.
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Roach is no joke!
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Bagley plays like a longer, leaner, less explosive Blake Griffin.
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Kobblehead wrote:Bagley plays like a longer, leaner, less explosive Blake Griffin.
He goes number one in the last draft - no way Celtics would trade the pick with him there, question is does he go number one in the next draft?
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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I think Ayton still goes #1.
He's a mobile, athletic, ripped 7'1" 250 with a 7'5" wingspan and he'll likely finish the year averaging 20 and 12.
NBA teams probably won't even consider his disappointing rim protection. They'll just be enamored with all those other things.
He's a mobile, athletic, ripped 7'1" 250 with a 7'5" wingspan and he'll likely finish the year averaging 20 and 12.
NBA teams probably won't even consider his disappointing rim protection. They'll just be enamored with all those other things.
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LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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Kobblehead wrote:I think Ayton still goes #1.
He's a mobile, athletic, ripped 7'1" 250 with a 7'5" wingspan and he'll likely finish the year averaging 20 and 12.
NBA teams probably won't even consider his disappointing rim protection. They'll just be enamored with all those other things.
I think at this stage you are right - Bagley's knock is that he is a tweener, however if he continues to play like that (especially that second half) he's going to be hard to knock back at one.
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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Kobblehead wrote:How soon until Trae Young props himself into this conversation?
They mentioned him at half-time in the game just gone - apparently he's one guy now in conversation for top 10, especially given how poor some of the other top-rated guards are.
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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Kobblehead wrote:Malik Pope has scored in double figures in 15 of his last 18 games. I think he's starting to establish himself with consistency.
- 6'10", 220 pounds with a 7'2" wingspan
- three point range
- athletic and agile
- possesses plus handle for a PF
- can switch out and defend on the perimeter with grace
On ESPN2 right now.
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Kobblehead wrote:Kobblehead wrote:Malik Pope has scored in double figures in 15 of his last 18 games. I think he's starting to establish himself with consistency.
- 6'10", 220 pounds with a 7'2" wingspan
- three point range
- athletic and agile
- possesses plus handle for a PF
- can switch out and defend on the perimeter with grace
On ESPN2 right now.
I'm out, cant watch. Enjoy.
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
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First time watching Bagley and obviously he is very talented but he seems like a perfect example of a guy that's not getting a lot out of going to college. K was basically playing him at center and he just physically overpowered kids.
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Kobblehead wrote:I think Ayton still goes #1.
He's a mobile, athletic, ripped 7'1" 250 with a 7'5" wingspan and he'll likely finish the year averaging 20 and 12.
NBA teams probably won't even consider his disappointing rim protection. They'll just be enamored with all those other things.
Ayton should be #1, unless someone trys to get cute or overdrafts someone for fit.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
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LloydFree wrote:Kobblehead wrote:I think Ayton still goes #1.
He's a mobile, athletic, ripped 7'1" 250 with a 7'5" wingspan and he'll likely finish the year averaging 20 and 12.
NBA teams probably won't even consider his disappointing rim protection. They'll just be enamored with all those other things.
Ayton should be #1, unless someone trys to get cute or overdrafts someone for fit.
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JojoSlimbiid wrote:Ericb5 wrote:JojoSlimbiid wrote:I wonder how functional Bol Bol is gonna be in the NBA if he makes it that far.
I wonder if he is still growing. He is 7’3 now. If he grows a couple more inches then he is going to succeed in the nba just based on sheer size.
I have no idea how good he is though. Oregon was a weird choice.
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Eh I think once you get past 7'2/7'3 you run the risk of being over sized and unable to keep up with the pace of the NBA game. A lot of the freakishly tall 7'5 guys end up not accomplishing much due to being too tall and not having the lateral agility to use all that length.
I’m admittedly ignorant of the kid, but just assuming that he is a player similar to his father, then the only reason Manute was in the league was because of his obscene length.
Manute Bol At 7’1, with a 7’5 wingspan wouldn’t be in the league. He was simply too wonky of an athlete, and too skinny.
He had natural shot blocking instincts, but he would have been a severe minus in every other metric.
If the kid turns into a similar freak length wise then maybe he becomes interesting, especially considering the fact that he has grown up as a basketball player when his dad didn’t.
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