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Post#41 » by bondom34 » Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:07 am

Likely not declaring, at least I don't see how, but my guy Josh Reaves had 19/11 and led Penn State in a comeback in the NIT. Good defender and shot is coming along a bit.

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Post#42 » by Dn4sty » Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:59 am

Been kinda doing a deep dive on possible 2nd founders and I’m intrigued by Kostja Mushidi. 6-5/220 with a 7’ wingspan.

Also Jacob Evans from Cincinnati
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Post#43 » by ThunderBolt » Fri Mar 16, 2018 3:15 am

http://www.nbadraft.net/players/kostja-mushidi
Interesting read but I haven’t seen much else on him being a possibility in the draft.
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Post#44 » by Dn4sty » Fri Mar 16, 2018 3:58 pm

Knrstz wrote:http://www.nbadraft.net/players/kostja-mushidi
Interesting read but I haven’t seen much else on him being a possibility in the draft.


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Post#45 » by ThunderBolt » Fri Mar 16, 2018 11:04 pm

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Knrstz wrote:http://www.nbadraft.net/players/kostja-mushidi
Interesting read but I haven’t seen much else on him being a possibility in the draft.



I struggle with highlight reels, especially from European teams where I don’t really know how to gauge the competition. Terrance Ferguson probably has a nice highlight reel from this season but it doesn’t mean he was any good.
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Post#46 » by Osirus89 » Sat Mar 17, 2018 3:47 am

I laugh at the folks who knock on miles bridges because they feel he “didn’t take a big enough leap” his sophomore year. Like they expected him to be MJ or something. Every time I watch him he shows that he can play. People get too caught up in his wingspan not being massive or him not being some amazing ball handler. The dude can straight up play. Guys like Ayton, Bamba, and Bagley are way more of question marks to me than Miles is. He can help an nba team. He could help this team.
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Post#47 » by ThunderBolt » Sat Mar 17, 2018 11:31 pm

Is there any way for us to get a late first round pick this year without trading Ferguson?
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Post#48 » by getrichordie » Sun Mar 18, 2018 9:08 pm

Kerem Kanter anyone? I think Presti would pick him up.


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Post#49 » by Andre Roberstan » Sun Mar 18, 2018 9:53 pm

getrichordie wrote:Kerem Kanter anyone? I think Presti would pick him up.


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I think he's projected undrafted.
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Post#50 » by Dn4sty » Mon Mar 19, 2018 4:43 am

I wouldn’t hate Jevon Carter on this team. I think he can play off the ball and is one of the guys that drives players crazy with his constant on ball defense.
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Post#51 » by getrichordie » Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:38 am

Saw a mock that had us taking Theo Pinson and Arnoldas Kulboka (the new AK? lol) w/ our second round picks. We have to hope Boston doesn't just completely fall off if we want their 2nd (protected 31-55). Boston currently has the 4th best record (47-23) with Portland (44-26) and us (43-29) trailing them. Adds some intrigue to our game vs. Boston on Tuesday.

Anyways, anyone have any ideas for 2nd round players we should be taking a look at? Arnoldas looks like he could be something in the NBA but I'd be shocked if he wasn't a stash. His body type reminds me of Corey Brewer :lol: but he looks like he has a 3-pt shot. He's 6'7/205 from what little I've seen. Just from watching his highlight videos, he looks fast as **** and maybe a hair longer than Brewer. His offensive game is really nice and I think there is defensive potential because of his length but he needs to get stronger for sure but his frame is rail thin. Just watch a few highlights and you'll see. Oh, and he just turned 20 in January.

Pinson, on the other hand, is a senior out of UNC and has all of the physical tools but will need to get quicker for the NBA. He's super smooth but I think he lacks that elite quick-twitch athleticism that lowers his ceiling a ton. But he was a locker room leader at UNC and he just makes timely plays and I think with the right conditioning he could be an interesting guard off the bench.

But here's the question, do you even take a guard in the 2nd round with Abrines and Ferguson still developing?
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Post#52 » by Dn4sty » Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:01 pm

getrichordie wrote:Saw a mock that had us taking Theo Pinson and Arnoldas Kulboka (the new AK? lol) w/ our second round picks. We have to hope Boston doesn't just completely fall off if we want their 2nd (protected 31-55). Boston currently has the 4th best record (47-23) with Portland (44-26) and us (43-29) trailing them. Adds some intrigue to our game vs. Boston on Tuesday.

Anyways, anyone have any ideas for 2nd round players we should be taking a look at? Arnoldas looks like he could be something in the NBA but I'd be shocked if he wasn't a stash. His body type reminds me of Corey Brewer :lol: but he looks like he has a 3-pt shot. He's 6'7/205 from what little I've seen. Just from watching his highlight videos, he looks fast as **** and maybe a hair longer than Brewer. His offensive game is really nice and I think there is defensive potential because of his length but he needs to get stronger for sure but his frame is rail thin. Just watch a few highlights and you'll see. Oh, and he just turned 20 in January.

Pinson, on the other hand, is a senior out of UNC and has all of the physical tools but will need to get quicker for the NBA. He's super smooth but I think he lacks that elite quick-twitch athleticism that lowers his ceiling a ton. But he was a locker room leader at UNC and he just makes timely plays and I think with the right conditioning he could be an interesting guard off the bench.

But here's the question, do you even take a guard in the 2nd round with Abrines and Ferguson still developing?


Position is irrelevant to me. I’d also buy a pick. If you can buy a 2nd round pick and get Kurucs, Alkins, or Diallo

As far as other players to look at

Jacob Evans 6-6/210 SG/SF from Cincinnati
Jevon Carter 6-2/205 PG from WVU
Melvin Frazier 6-5/200 SG from Tulane
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Post#53 » by ThunderBolt » Sat Mar 24, 2018 12:50 pm

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getrichordie wrote:Saw a mock that had us taking Theo Pinson and Arnoldas Kulboka (the new AK? lol) w/ our second round picks. We have to hope Boston doesn't just completely fall off if we want their 2nd (protected 31-55). Boston currently has the 4th best record (47-23) with Portland (44-26) and us (43-29) trailing them. Adds some intrigue to our game vs. Boston on Tuesday.

Anyways, anyone have any ideas for 2nd round players we should be taking a look at? Arnoldas looks like he could be something in the NBA but I'd be shocked if he wasn't a stash. His body type reminds me of Corey Brewer :lol: but he looks like he has a 3-pt shot. He's 6'7/205 from what little I've seen. Just from watching his highlight videos, he looks fast as **** and maybe a hair longer than Brewer. His offensive game is really nice and I think there is defensive potential because of his length but he needs to get stronger for sure but his frame is rail thin. Just watch a few highlights and you'll see. Oh, and he just turned 20 in January.

Pinson, on the other hand, is a senior out of UNC and has all of the physical tools but will need to get quicker for the NBA. He's super smooth but I think he lacks that elite quick-twitch athleticism that lowers his ceiling a ton. But he was a locker room leader at UNC and he just makes timely plays and I think with the right conditioning he could be an interesting guard off the bench.

But here's the question, do you even take a guard in the 2nd round with Abrines and Ferguson still developing?


Position is irrelevant to me. I’d also buy a pick. If you can buy a 2nd round pick and get Kurucs, Alkins, or Diallo

As far as other players to look at

Jacob Evans 6-6/210 SG/SF from Cincinnati
Jevon Carter 6-2/205 PG from WVU
Melvin Frazier 6-5/200 SG from Tulane

If we weren’t willing to buy a pick last year, I can’t imagine we will this year considering our potential tax situation. Maybe if Presti knows George is leaving.
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Post#54 » by spearsy23 » Sat Mar 24, 2018 7:11 pm

If we got one of Frazier/kurucs/alkins I'd be happy.
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Post#55 » by spearsy23 » Sat Mar 24, 2018 7:13 pm

Knrstz wrote:
Dn4sty wrote:
getrichordie wrote:Saw a mock that had us taking Theo Pinson and Arnoldas Kulboka (the new AK? lol) w/ our second round picks. We have to hope Boston doesn't just completely fall off if we want their 2nd (protected 31-55). Boston currently has the 4th best record (47-23) with Portland (44-26) and us (43-29) trailing them. Adds some intrigue to our game vs. Boston on Tuesday.

Anyways, anyone have any ideas for 2nd round players we should be taking a look at? Arnoldas looks like he could be something in the NBA but I'd be shocked if he wasn't a stash. His body type reminds me of Corey Brewer :lol: but he looks like he has a 3-pt shot. He's 6'7/205 from what little I've seen. Just from watching his highlight videos, he looks fast as **** and maybe a hair longer than Brewer. His offensive game is really nice and I think there is defensive potential because of his length but he needs to get stronger for sure but his frame is rail thin. Just watch a few highlights and you'll see. Oh, and he just turned 20 in January.

Pinson, on the other hand, is a senior out of UNC and has all of the physical tools but will need to get quicker for the NBA. He's super smooth but I think he lacks that elite quick-twitch athleticism that lowers his ceiling a ton. But he was a locker room leader at UNC and he just makes timely plays and I think with the right conditioning he could be an interesting guard off the bench.

But here's the question, do you even take a guard in the 2nd round with Abrines and Ferguson still developing?


Position is irrelevant to me. I’d also buy a pick. If you can buy a 2nd round pick and get Kurucs, Alkins, or Diallo

As far as other players to look at

Jacob Evans 6-6/210 SG/SF from Cincinnati
Jevon Carter 6-2/205 PG from WVU
Melvin Frazier 6-5/200 SG from Tulane

If we weren’t willing to buy a pick last year, I can’t imagine we will this year considering our potential tax situation. Maybe if Presti knows George is leaving.

We may be able to do a 2 for 1 swap and nobody have to add much cash. If Alkins is available I also wouldn't be surprised if we moved abrines and 2 seconds for a late first. That would save cash and get the guy presti had been linked to.
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Post#56 » by ThunderBolt » Sat Mar 24, 2018 8:10 pm

spearsy23 wrote:
Knrstz wrote:
Dn4sty wrote:
Position is irrelevant to me. I’d also buy a pick. If you can buy a 2nd round pick and get Kurucs, Alkins, or Diallo

As far as other players to look at

Jacob Evans 6-6/210 SG/SF from Cincinnati
Jevon Carter 6-2/205 PG from WVU
Melvin Frazier 6-5/200 SG from Tulane

If we weren’t willing to buy a pick last year, I can’t imagine we will this year considering our potential tax situation. Maybe if Presti knows George is leaving.

We may be able to do a 2 for 1 swap and nobody have to add much cash. If Alkins is available I also wouldn't be surprised if we moved abrines and 2 seconds for a late first. That would save cash and get the guy presti had been linked to.

Isn’t abrines a negative contract at this point?
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Post#57 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Mar 28, 2018 11:27 am

Rawle Alkins has declared for the nba draft.
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Post#58 » by bondom34 » Wed Mar 28, 2018 1:37 pm

Lot of boards have him lower than last year too. Mauve even 2nd round
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Post#59 » by Andre Roberstan » Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:36 pm

Count me in as very interested in Alkins, though it's been a minute since I've read up on draft boards. He looked like a useful player when I was reading up on/watching film of him last year.
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Post#60 » by ThunderBolt » Wed Mar 28, 2018 5:37 pm

bondom34 wrote:Lot of boards have him lower than last year too. Mauve even 2nd round

So that means we stand a chance?!...because he sucks lol.
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