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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#41 » by Humblerbee » Mon Feb 19, 2018 8:15 am

1. Doncic
2. Ayton
3. JJJ
4. Young
5. Bagley
6. Bamba
7. MPJ

MPJ is last because back injuries scare me, Bamba is so low because even though he can move I worry about his functional athleticism plus he hasn't convinced me on the skills front, Bagley I feel higher on his shot and handles developing but he's really reliant on that development happening, Young spaces the floor and moves the ball well so he'll have a spot but the volatility of trying to translate such a high variance ability makes him a lower candidate, JJJ has more of a sure floor because of how much value he can add without needing touches via floor spacing and versatile defense but he's lower than Ayton, who has primary offensive focus potential as a go-to scorer, Doncic is valued over Ayton because not only could you run an offense through him but he's also value added to all the other guys on the floor with his plus passing and vision and he's more flexible positionally as a wing.
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#42 » by SeattleJazzFan » Mon Feb 19, 2018 3:36 pm

trae young's biggest strength isn't his shooting or his ability to get to the line. its his playmaking - which is to say his vision and passing. he's more chris paul than steph curry.
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Post#43 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 4:01 pm

SeattleJazzFan wrote:trae young's biggest strength isn't his shooting or his ability to get to the line. its his playmaking - which is to say his vision and passing. he's more chris paul than steph curry.


Yeah, when I saw him live, I was most impressed with his passing...sometimes full court to someone wide open under the basket for an easy two. The only drawback in comparison to a guy like Chris Paul in this respect is his turnovers, though I think in part that is because of the way defenses game plan for him to smother him, double team and often cut off passing lanes, given his subpar teammates in relation to many of the other prospects.
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Post#44 » by jonjames » Mon Feb 19, 2018 4:28 pm

Tier 1
Deandre Ayton

Tier 2
Trae Young

Tier 3
Michael porter jr.
Luka Doncic
Mo Bamba

Tier 4
Marvin Bagley
Kevin Knox
Collin Sexton
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Post#45 » by SeattleJazzFan » Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:17 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
SeattleJazzFan wrote:trae young's biggest strength isn't his shooting or his ability to get to the line. its his playmaking - which is to say his vision and passing. he's more chris paul than steph curry.


Yeah, when I saw him live, I was most impressed with his passing...sometimes full court to someone wide open under the basket for an easy two. The only drawback in comparison to a guy like Chris Paul in this respect is his turnovers, though I think in part that is because of the way defenses game plan for him to smother him, double team and often cut off passing lanes, given his subpar teammates in relation to many of the other prospects.


good points. i give him a bit of a pass for the turnovers because he has to take so many risks in order for his team to get buckets.

right now, at least as it relates to his play at OU, his biggest issue is his shooting. he's getting to the basket, he's dishing, he's drawing fouls, but he just can't hit the three. i mostly chalk it up to fatigue at this point.
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#46 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:22 pm

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SeattleJazzFan wrote:trae young's biggest strength isn't his shooting or his ability to get to the line. its his playmaking - which is to say his vision and passing. he's more chris paul than steph curry.


Yeah, when I saw him live, I was most impressed with his passing...sometimes full court to someone wide open under the basket for an easy two. The only drawback in comparison to a guy like Chris Paul in this respect is his turnovers, though I think in part that is because of the way defenses game plan for him to smother him, double team and often cut off passing lanes, given his subpar teammates in relation to many of the other prospects.


good points. i give him a bit of a pass for the turnovers because he has to take so many risks in order for his team to get buckets.

right now, at least as it relates to his play at OU, his biggest issue is his shooting. he's getting to the basket, he's dishing, he's drawing fouls, but he just can't hit the three. i mostly chalk it up to fatigue at this point.


He also has defenses more and more focused on just stopping him as the season has progressed. And he takes a higher % of tougher threes, mostly off the dribble, where most 3 pt shooters are getting open catch and shoots.
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#47 » by retrobro90 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 7:41 pm

Agree that most of Traes threes are coming off the dribble from NBA range and beyond but I think his teammates are underrated. He gets to operate with decent spacing from his other wings (and Brady Manek) and Lattin/McNeace are good energy 5s at the college level. He's not operating like Simmons at LSU or Fultz at Washington. There's a pretty average to slightly above average talent level surrounding Trae.
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Post#48 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:11 pm

Tier 1 - Ayton, JJJ, Bamba

Tier 2 - Bagley, Doncic, Porter

Tier 3 - Carter

Tier 4 - Young, dos Bridges

Big drop

Tier 5 - McCoy, Robert Williams, Mel Frazier

Tier 6 - Sexton, Khyri Thomas, Tony Carr

Tier 7 - Jontay Porter, Knox, Bates-Diop

Tier 8 - Wagner, Trier, Vanderbilt, Shamet
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#49 » by dred926 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 9:35 pm

retrobro90 wrote:Agree that most of Traes threes are coming off the dribble from NBA range and beyond but I think his teammates are underrated. He gets to operate with decent spacing from his other wings (and Brady Manek) and Lattin/McNeace are good energy 5s at the college level. He's not operating like Simmons at LSU or Fultz at Washington. There's a pretty average to slightly above average talent level surrounding Trae.



its funny that LSU has a better record now despite not having the #1 recruit and lets not act like it was just the ben simmons show he had another 5 star in Blakeney, we all know its not just the talent the coach was not good.

His teammates arent underrated the best player outside of Trae young is Mcgusty who was ranked 41,

Lattin was ranked 122 in 2014. mcneace was a 3 star and was ranked #14 in his state.

they are not above average because that team without Trae young would be be a joke
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Post#50 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:45 pm

dred926 wrote:
retrobro90 wrote:Agree that most of Traes threes are coming off the dribble from NBA range and beyond but I think his teammates are underrated. He gets to operate with decent spacing from his other wings (and Brady Manek) and Lattin/McNeace are good energy 5s at the college level. He's not operating like Simmons at LSU or Fultz at Washington. There's a pretty average to slightly above average talent level surrounding Trae.



its funny that LSU has a better record now despite not having the #1 recruit and lets not act like it was just the ben simmons show he had another 5 star in Blakeney, we all know its not just the talent the coach was not good.

His teammates arent underrated the best player outside of Trae young is Mcgusty who was ranked 41,

Lattin was ranked 122 in 2014. mcneace was a 3 star and was ranked #14 in his state.

they are not above average because that team without Trae young would be be a joke


Yeah, they were what, 11-20 last year and pretty much the same team? Plus the Big 12 is a very tough conference so most of the conference play the other teams have a much better overall talent in their starting lineups.
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#51 » by LunchBox21 » Tue Feb 20, 2018 1:48 am

Luka
JJJ
MPJ
Ayton

Those are the big lotto guys I like this year in that order. Feel like you have two potential primary creators with Luka and MPJ (limiting factors: Speed for Luka, Handle for MPJ) and two potential top bigs in JJJ and Ayton (limiting factors: Creation for JJJ, defense for Ayton).

Out on Trae, Bagley, Bamba.
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#52 » by bootsythornton » Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:59 am

Ruzious wrote:Tier 1 - Ayton, JJJ, Bamba

Tier 2 - Bagley, Doncic, Porter

Tier 3 - Carter

Tier 4 - Young, dos Bridges

Big drop

Tier 5 - McCoy, Robert Williams, Mel Frazier

Tier 6 - Sexton, Khyri Thomas, Tony Carr

Tier 7 - Jontay Porter, Knox, Bates-Diop

Tier 8 - Wagner, Trier, Vanderbilt, Shamet


your that bullish on Melvin Frazier eh?
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#53 » by bootsythornton » Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:10 am

Of the major prospects I'd say this

1) Mo Bamba
2) Doncic
3) Jaren Jackson
4) Ayton
5) Bagley
6) Mikal Bridges
7) Miles Bridges
8) Young
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Post#54 » by RipCity71252 » Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:56 am

Tier 1 - First Team All-NBA
Spoiler:
Trae Young
Jaren Jackson Jr.

Tier 2 - All-Star
Spoiler:
Mohamed Bamba
Marvin Bagley
Michael Porter
Deandre Ayton

Tier 3 - Starter / Good Rotation
Spoiler:
Luka Doncic
Wendell Carter
Mikal Bridges
Miles Bridges

Tier 4 - Fringe
Spoiler:
Kevin Knox
Troy Brown Jr
Colin Sexton
Lonnie Walker
Robert Williams
De'Andre Hunter
Thomas Wilder
Kevin Huerter
Danzan Musa
Zhaire Smith
Anfernee Simons
Shamorie Ponds
Isaac Bonga
Kris Wilkes
Kenrich Williams
Killian Tillie
Keita-Bates Diop
Bonzie Colson
Landry Shamet
Jalen Brunson
Gary Trent Jr
Jontay Porter
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#55 » by Ruzious » Tue Feb 20, 2018 1:48 pm

sportsyard wrote:
Ruzious wrote:Tier 1 - Ayton, JJJ, Bamba

Tier 2 - Bagley, Doncic, Porter

Tier 3 - Carter

Tier 4 - Young, dos Bridges

Big drop

Tier 5 - McCoy, Robert Williams, Mel Frazier

Tier 6 - Sexton, Khyri Thomas, Tony Carr

Tier 7 - Jontay Porter, Knox, Bates-Diop

Tier 8 - Wagner, Trier, Vanderbilt, Shamet


your that bullish on Melvin Frazier eh?

Part that and part that there's nobody after the top 10 that jumps out at me... so far.
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Post#56 » by Justwar » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:04 pm

I'm praying sincerely that all the uk guys would see how much they can improve upon and improve stock. This is a draft where so many need to come back with many programs. Wondering how many teams will try to trade picks just stash guys
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Post#57 » by eminence » Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:52 pm

Continuing to tweak, got more time to watch guys with the NBA on break, so that was a nice mix up. Tiers in order this time.

Tier 1 (~MVP)
N/A

Tier 2 (~All-NBA)
Jaren Jackson Jr
Luka Doncic

Tier 3 (~Allstar)
Trae Young
Mohamed Bamba
Michael Porter Jr (assuming injuries aren't worrying)
Mikal Bridges
Deandre Ayton (highest variance guy, could end up the very best or bust, settled for the bottom of my star tier)

Tier 4 (~Solid Starter)
Landry Shamet
Jacob Evans III
Troy Brown
Jontay Porter

Not including guys who haven't played college ball other than Doncic/Porter Jr. Another dozen or so guys could qualify for a '~Rotation Guy' tier, but not bothering at this point in time (eg Bagley).

Movement:
Trae Young down from tier 2
Jontay Porter into tier 4
Lonnie Walker IV out of tier 4
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Re: What is your personal big board right now? 

Post#58 » by clyde21 » Wed Feb 21, 2018 8:09 pm

I'm convinced Troy Brown and Isaac Bonga are top 10 prospects.
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Post#59 » by Ruzious » Thu Feb 22, 2018 12:01 am

clyde21 wrote:I'm convinced Troy Brown and Isaac Bonga are top 10 prospects.

I'll wait till Bonga's second contract to evaluate him. Right now, I can't past his awful turnover rate, but eventually he could be something.
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Post#60 » by No-Man » Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:42 pm

retrobro90 wrote:Agree that most of Traes threes are coming off the dribble from NBA range and beyond but I think his teammates are underrated. He gets to operate with decent spacing from his other wings (and Brady Manek) and Lattin/McNeace are good energy 5s at the college level. He's not operating like Simmons at LSU or Fultz at Washington. There's a pretty average to slightly above average talent level surrounding Trae.

Fultz had a worse roster, but Simmons' LSU on talent was clearly better than OU, no question

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