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1. Luka Doncic
2. Jaren Jackson Jr.
3. Michael Porter (healthy)
4. DeAndre Ayton
5. Mikal Bridges
To be fair, I do recognize Bridges on-ball limitation and would not draft him 5th if I was a GM with my job on the line. I'm just not so high on Bagley, and Young and Bamba are super risky prospects to bet on in my eyes. Bridges, on the other hand, has skills and traits I know are going to translate and make him a valuable player – length, athleticism, understanding of the game, off-ball movement, defensive effort, mentality and a shot good enough to keep the spacing intact.
2. Jaren Jackson Jr.
3. Michael Porter (healthy)
4. DeAndre Ayton
5. Mikal Bridges
To be fair, I do recognize Bridges on-ball limitation and would not draft him 5th if I was a GM with my job on the line. I'm just not so high on Bagley, and Young and Bamba are super risky prospects to bet on in my eyes. Bridges, on the other hand, has skills and traits I know are going to translate and make him a valuable player – length, athleticism, understanding of the game, off-ball movement, defensive effort, mentality and a shot good enough to keep the spacing intact.
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The-Power wrote:1. Luka Doncic
2. Jaren Jackson Jr.
3. Michael Porter (healthy)
4. DeAndre Ayton
5. Mikal Bridges
To be fair, I do recognize Bridges on-ball limitation and would not draft him 5th if I was a GM with my job on the line. I'm just not so high on Bagley, and Young and Bamba are super risky prospects to bet on in my eyes. Bridges, on the other hand, has skills and traits I know are going to translate and make him a valuable player – length, athleticism, understanding of the game, off-ball movement, defensive effort, mentality and a shot good enough to keep the spacing intact.
Are those other three guys you mentioned still your 6-8?
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The-Power wrote:1. Luka Doncic
2. Jaren Jackson Jr.
3. Michael Porter (healthy)
4. DeAndre Ayton
5. Mikal Bridges
To be fair, I do recognize Bridges on-ball limitation and would not draft him 5th if I was a GM with my job on the line. I'm just not so high on Bagley, and Young and Bamba are super risky prospects to bet on in my eyes. Bridges, on the other hand, has skills and traits I know are going to translate and make him a valuable player – length, athleticism, understanding of the game, off-ball movement, defensive effort, mentality and a shot good enough to keep the spacing intact.
Luka
JJJ
Ayton
Young
Bridges
Completely agree on Bridges. He's a winner at the biggest need in the NBA right now... wing defender that can shoot and score.
MPJ looks like a PF that won't be able to defend anyone.
Young has lots of questions but he also can shoot and playmake. Both will translate.
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eminence wrote:The-Power wrote:1. Luka Doncic
2. Jaren Jackson Jr.
3. Michael Porter (healthy)
4. DeAndre Ayton
5. Mikal Bridges
To be fair, I do recognize Bridges on-ball limitation and would not draft him 5th if I was a GM with my job on the line. I'm just not so high on Bagley, and Young and Bamba are super risky prospects to bet on in my eyes. Bridges, on the other hand, has skills and traits I know are going to translate and make him a valuable player – length, athleticism, understanding of the game, off-ball movement, defensive effort, mentality and a shot good enough to keep the spacing intact.
Are those other three guys you mentioned still your 6-8?
If I were a GM, they would be my top 7 and Mikal would drop. If my job wasn't at stake, I might move a couple guys in there. Young would remain in the 6-7 range simply because he has a lot of offensive potential which is valuable despite the bust risk. Bagley looks like a good energy big, so I'd most certainly have him in my top 10 and as high as 6. Bamba is the one I'm most skeptical about and this was with me starting the season as a huge Bamba fan. I just fear that teams will be able to play him off the court easily and I'm not sure his upside warrants taking the gamble this high. But I'd still rank him in the top 10, I guess. When players announce that they are coming back, I'm not sure this draft will be all that enticing past the top 9-10 guys.
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TIER 1
Luka Doncic
DeAndre Ayton
Mohamed Bamba
Jaren Jackson
Michael Porter Jr
Marvin Bagley
TIER 2
Trey Young
Collin Sexton
Mitchell Robinson
TIER 3
Mikal Bridges
Miles Bridges
Melvin Frazier
Chimezie Metu
Jontay Porter
Wendell Carter Jr
TIER 4
Dzanan Musa
Isaac Bonga
Kevin Knox
Killian Tillie
Robert Williams
Daniel Gafford
TIER 5
De’Anthony Melton
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Lonnie Walker
Troy Brown
Goga Bitadze
TIER 6
Cameron Hutchison
Keita Bates-Diop
Hamidou Diallo
Alize Johnson
Omer Yurtseven
Luka Doncic
DeAndre Ayton
Mohamed Bamba
Jaren Jackson
Michael Porter Jr
Marvin Bagley
TIER 2
Trey Young
Collin Sexton
Mitchell Robinson
TIER 3
Mikal Bridges
Miles Bridges
Melvin Frazier
Chimezie Metu
Jontay Porter
Wendell Carter Jr
TIER 4
Dzanan Musa
Isaac Bonga
Kevin Knox
Killian Tillie
Robert Williams
Daniel Gafford
TIER 5
De’Anthony Melton
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Lonnie Walker
Troy Brown
Goga Bitadze
TIER 6
Cameron Hutchison
Keita Bates-Diop
Hamidou Diallo
Alize Johnson
Omer Yurtseven
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Tier 1:
DeAndre Ayton
Jaren Jackson Jr
Tier 2:
Marvin Bagley
Mo Bamba
Tier 3:
Michael Porter Jr
Trae Young
Wendall Carter
Tier 4:
Luka Doncic
Mikal Bridges
Colin Sexton
DeAndre Ayton
Jaren Jackson Jr
Tier 2:
Marvin Bagley
Mo Bamba
Tier 3:
Michael Porter Jr
Trae Young
Wendall Carter
Tier 4:
Luka Doncic
Mikal Bridges
Colin Sexton
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The-Power wrote:eminence wrote:The-Power wrote:1. Luka Doncic
2. Jaren Jackson Jr.
3. Michael Porter (healthy)
4. DeAndre Ayton
5. Mikal Bridges
To be fair, I do recognize Bridges on-ball limitation and would not draft him 5th if I was a GM with my job on the line. I'm just not so high on Bagley, and Young and Bamba are super risky prospects to bet on in my eyes. Bridges, on the other hand, has skills and traits I know are going to translate and make him a valuable player – length, athleticism, understanding of the game, off-ball movement, defensive effort, mentality and a shot good enough to keep the spacing intact.
Are those other three guys you mentioned still your 6-8?
If I were a GM, they would be my top 7 and Mikal would drop. If my job wasn't at stake, I might move a couple guys in there. Young would remain in the 6-7 range simply because he has a lot of offensive potential which is valuable despite the bust risk. Bagley looks like a good energy big, so I'd most certainly have him in my top 10 and as high as 6. Bamba is the one I'm most skeptical about and this was with me starting the season as a huge Bamba fan. I just fear that teams will be able to play him off the court easily and I'm not sure his upside warrants taking the gamble this high. But I'd still rank him in the top 10, I guess. When players announce that they are coming back, I'm not sure this draft will be all that enticing past the top 9-10 guys.
Sounds fair enough.
That's kind of where I'm at on Bagley as well, I'm fairly high on his floor, I expect him to be at least a decent energy big, but I just don't see much more than that.
Trae certainly has a decent bust chance, but the offensive upside is just too much for me to leave him out of my top 5 (probably 3 behind JJJ/Doncic).
Bamba I've come down on a bit as well, but I think it's mostly on offense, his passing/involvement at Texas has just been so bleh. Defensively I think he's still about as good looking as they come (at worst #3 in this draft behind JJJ and possibly Mitchell Robinson - or so some tell me, I haven't seen enough to have any opinion).
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We also must consider what is a true bust? I think it's only if they don't reach there floor. Not everyone can star
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1. Ayton
2. Bagley
3. Bamba
4. Porter Jr
5. JJJ
6. Carter
7. Doncic
8. Young
9. Mikal Bridges
10. Sexton
2. Bagley
3. Bamba
4. Porter Jr
5. JJJ
6. Carter
7. Doncic
8. Young
9. Mikal Bridges
10. Sexton
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Tier 1:
Ayton seems to have the most physical gifts and the highest ceiling. In a league with few dominant C's he could be the one of the top guys in the game in a few years (with Embid, Towns and Boogie). I think he will run away with the #1 pick and he has best player on a championship team potential.
Tier 2:
When it's all said and done, I see Porter Jr going #2. Seems like he would #1 in most drafts. To me he seems like Joe Johnson in Kevin Durant's body. Perfect player for today's NBA.
Bagley and Donnic are the next teir IMO. Donnic has great skills but not the best physical gifts and I give Porter the nod over Bagley since there are questions as to weather or not Bagley can play the 5. Bagley to me is Bosh 2.0 and I think he ends up being the 3rd pick unless a team at #3 falls in love with Donnic (Sacramento?)
Tier 3:
Trae Young, Jackson Jr, Bamba, Sexton - all four have some unique abilities. For Young it's shooting, Jackson being a 3 and D 4/5, Bamba shot blocking and Sexton athleticism, defense and playmaking. They also all have question marks in their game. However, you can see all of them playing in multiple all-star games, although I'm not sure any of them project to be the best player on a championship team in their primes. All probably peak as 3rd options on great teams, 2nd options on good teams.
Tier 4:
Miles Bridges, Mikal Bridges, Wendal Carter. Guys are are probably more NBA ready today and have a much higher floor than the Tier 3 guys, but also a lower ceiling. I could see some of these guys slipping ahead of the Tier 3 guys, especially if CLE ends up picking between 6-8 and has a commitment from Lebron that he is staying. I could also see the Suns going more conservative if they fall out of the top 5. Miles Bridges would be a great fit in New York at #9. Porzingis is a 3 offensively in a 4's body and Bridges is a 4 in a 3's body.
Ayton seems to have the most physical gifts and the highest ceiling. In a league with few dominant C's he could be the one of the top guys in the game in a few years (with Embid, Towns and Boogie). I think he will run away with the #1 pick and he has best player on a championship team potential.
Tier 2:
When it's all said and done, I see Porter Jr going #2. Seems like he would #1 in most drafts. To me he seems like Joe Johnson in Kevin Durant's body. Perfect player for today's NBA.
Bagley and Donnic are the next teir IMO. Donnic has great skills but not the best physical gifts and I give Porter the nod over Bagley since there are questions as to weather or not Bagley can play the 5. Bagley to me is Bosh 2.0 and I think he ends up being the 3rd pick unless a team at #3 falls in love with Donnic (Sacramento?)
Tier 3:
Trae Young, Jackson Jr, Bamba, Sexton - all four have some unique abilities. For Young it's shooting, Jackson being a 3 and D 4/5, Bamba shot blocking and Sexton athleticism, defense and playmaking. They also all have question marks in their game. However, you can see all of them playing in multiple all-star games, although I'm not sure any of them project to be the best player on a championship team in their primes. All probably peak as 3rd options on great teams, 2nd options on good teams.
Tier 4:
Miles Bridges, Mikal Bridges, Wendal Carter. Guys are are probably more NBA ready today and have a much higher floor than the Tier 3 guys, but also a lower ceiling. I could see some of these guys slipping ahead of the Tier 3 guys, especially if CLE ends up picking between 6-8 and has a commitment from Lebron that he is staying. I could also see the Suns going more conservative if they fall out of the top 5. Miles Bridges would be a great fit in New York at #9. Porzingis is a 3 offensively in a 4's body and Bridges is a 4 in a 3's body.
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R-DAWG wrote: Sexton athleticism, defense and playmaking...However, you can see all of them playing in multiple all-star games, although I'm not sure any of them project to be the best player on a championship team in their primes. All probably peak as 3rd options on great teams, 2nd options on good teams.
I was with you completely until here (though that last MP Jr game scared me) but this seems completely out of place. No idea where people get multiple all-star as reasonable upside for Sexton. He doesn't really blow by guys in college and seems to have just enough burst and athleticism to drive some of the time against NCAA guards. He has good enough athleticism to play in the NBA but it's definitely not a special strength that could lead to him being a star.
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1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
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toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
Wtf?
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CZDom wrote:toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
Wtf?
I like how Jontay is also a "Jr". Do the Porter brothers have two fathers?
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toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
WOW.. Grayson is there... even the craziest Duke fan will tell you that he isn't a top-20, let alone a top-5 pick. Also, there are two Gaffords playing? Cool!
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RookieStar wrote:toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
WOW.. Grayson is there... even the craziest Duke fan will tell you that he isn't a top-20, let alone a top-5 pick. Also, there are two Gaffords playing? Cool!
I like Grayson Allen. He’s so competitive, he has NBA athleticism, he’s a sharpshooter, huge hands (you know what that means) and he’s a really smart player. I honestly believe he’ll jump in the NBA and just play his usual game.
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doordoor123 wrote:RookieStar wrote:toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
WOW.. Grayson is there... even the craziest Duke fan will tell you that he isn't a top-20, let alone a top-5 pick. Also, there are two Gaffords playing? Cool!
I like Grayson Allen. He’s so competitive, he has NBA athleticism, he’s a sharpshooter, huge hands (you know what that means) and he’s a really smart player. I honestly believe he’ll jump in the NBA and just play his usual game.
I'm a magic and duke fan.. and yes I agree he wull jump to the NBA ( seriously, he is supposed to be graduating of course he will go to the NBA) but ita hard for me to see he is a top 20 pick let alone a top 5 in this deep of a draft.
Unless of course he will average a triple double en route to.hoisting that NCAA trophy before the draft.
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toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
How did you get a copy of Bilas’ big board?
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
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gafford is so good he'll get drafted twice.
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DirtyDez wrote:toussaud wrote:1. Ayton
2. Donnic
3. Bagley
4. Jackson Jr
5. Grayson Allen
6. Jontey Porter Jr
7. Gafford
8. Bamba
9. Gafford
10. Porter Jr
How did you get a copy of Bilas’ big board?
This draft is something else, we got 3 sets of brothers here, the Bridges, the Gaffords and now the Porters? Both Porter are jrs as well? So Jantay and Michael have different dads with the same mom.

