MachoMan wrote:sportsyard wrote:Brunson isn't any slower then Andre Miller, which is probably the best comp for him.
Miller with a better jump shot.
that is a sick avatar photo!
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MachoMan wrote:sportsyard wrote:Brunson isn't any slower then Andre Miller, which is probably the best comp for him.
Miller with a better jump shot.

bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
MachoMan wrote:There are going to be a lot of players drafted before Jevon Carter that will not be as successful as Carter in the NBA.

MachoMan wrote:Josh Okogie - Sophomore (19 years old) - Georgia Tech
6'4" SG w/ 7' Wingspan
Very good team defender and his length allows him to switch 1 through 4. Very good shooter.
GimmeDat wrote:MachoMan wrote:Josh Okogie - Sophomore (19 years old) - Georgia Tech
6'4" SG w/ 7' Wingspan
Very good team defender and his length allows him to switch 1 through 4. Very good shooter.
I didn't realize Okogie was still only 19. I like him. Boards hard, well rounded player, gets to the line, etc.
The only negative I see is that his numbers, though only minutely, regressed from his freshman season. Know why that is?
MachoMan wrote:Another guy that I really liked this season was the Senior PG @ St. Bonaventure, Jaylen Adams. He had a rough A10 Tournament, then an even worse NCAA Tournament....and seem to fall off the map. Finished the season shooting 44% from 3, but he went ice cold the last couple weeks of the season.....spent most of the season shooting near 50% from 3. He is not a great athlete, but has an overall solid offensive game. I would have an interest in him in the mid to late 2nd round. His moderate ceiling outcome in the NBA would likely be a backup PG.
doordoor123 wrote:MachoMan wrote:Another guy that I really liked this season was the Senior PG @ St. Bonaventure, Jaylen Adams. He had a rough A10 Tournament, then an even worse NCAA Tournament....and seem to fall off the map. Finished the season shooting 44% from 3, but he went ice cold the last couple weeks of the season.....spent most of the season shooting near 50% from 3. He is not a great athlete, but has an overall solid offensive game. I would have an interest in him in the mid to late 2nd round. His moderate ceiling outcome in the NBA would likely be a backup PG.
I liked him initially, but he doesn’t perform well against better defenses/longer players. Think he should stay in college. Is a G-league player right now. He has some potential though.

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:Any thoughts on Keita Bates-Diop?
EvanZ wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Any thoughts on Keita Bates-Diop?
Think he goes anywhere from mid- to late-first round, which is about appropriate to his talent. I think there's some more upside to him if he can play up a position (eventually a 4). His rim protection ability is impressive due to his length. He likely won't have near the usage he had at Ohio St this season. I see him more as a 3&D guy, but ideally a small ball 3&D 4 (kind of like Aminu).

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.