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2018 NBA Draft Thread

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Who do you think will be the #1 overall pick?

Deandre Ayton
59
32%
Luka Doncic
74
40%
Mohamed Bamba
4
2%
Marvin Bagley III
25
13%
Michael Porter Jr
20
11%
Other
4
2%
 
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Post#861 » by LuessiT » Wed May 2, 2018 10:55 pm

emunney wrote:Bridges is a very rangy and aware team defender and that is the core of his value. He's unselfish on both ends but understands that shooting isn't a selfish act. His ceiling is wherever his ball handling ends up. I don't think he's close to where he's going to end up athletically either. Certainly respect that all these things could have been said about Corey Brewer.


That is my problem with him. His ball handling is lacking in a major way. I'm not saying he can't improve on it and plenty of guys have made unexpected strides regarding ball handling, but he needs to improve a lot on it to even make a difference. And the guy has been in college for 4 years (redshirt junior). I wouldn't put my hopes up very high that he's going to be more than a very high end role player.
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#862 » by Nowak008 » Wed May 2, 2018 10:57 pm

Is there a good argument as to why they haven't done the lottery yet? Still another 2 weeks away.
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Post#863 » by Gam » Wed May 2, 2018 11:26 pm

Colin Sexton = more athletic Patrick Beverly

If we move on from Bledsoe I'd be thrilled to land him at 17 and I think he will end up being the best PG in this draft (not counting Luka as a PG because he'll guard the 3 most often).
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Post#864 » by VooDoo7 » Thu May 3, 2018 12:00 am

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LuessiT wrote:With that said, I absolutely hate Mitchell Robinsons personality. He might be a top 10 pick ability-whise but damn...


He reminds me of Bynum.

Totally. I was gonna say this last night.
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Post#865 » by Gam » Thu May 3, 2018 12:11 am

VooDoo7 wrote:
emunney wrote:
LuessiT wrote:With that said, I absolutely hate Mitchell Robinsons personality. He might be a top 10 pick ability-whise but damn...


He reminds me of Bynum.

Totally. I was gonna say this last night.

If you can draft rookie Andrew Bynum at 17 you do that 100/100 times.
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Post#866 » by VooDoo7 » Thu May 3, 2018 12:29 am

Gam wrote:
VooDoo7 wrote:
emunney wrote:
He reminds me of Bynum.

Totally. I was gonna say this last night.

If you can draft rookie Andrew Bynum at 17 you do that 100/100 times.


*the player

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*the healthy player
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Post#867 » by emunney » Thu May 3, 2018 2:26 am

Gam wrote:
VooDoo7 wrote:
emunney wrote:
He reminds me of Bynum.

Totally. I was gonna say this last night.

If you can draft rookie Andrew Bynum at 17 you do that 100/100 times.

I've never seen him play. Just talking about how he comes off in interviews.

This guy wears socks in the shower just like Bynum. Better draft him.
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Post#868 » by drone3 » Thu May 3, 2018 3:21 am

LuessiT wrote:
emunney wrote:Bridges is a very rangy and aware team defender and that is the core of his value. He's unselfish on both ends but understands that shooting isn't a selfish act. His ceiling is wherever his ball handling ends up. I don't think he's close to where he's going to end up athletically either. Certainly respect that all these things could have been said about Corey Brewer.


That is my problem with him. His ball handling is lacking in a major way. I'm not saying he can't improve on it and plenty of guys have made unexpected strides regarding ball handling, but he needs to improve a lot on it to even make a difference. And the guy has been in college for 4 years (redshirt junior). I wouldn't put my hopes up very high that he's going to be more than a very high end role player.
Bridges is easy to fall for, he's probably another role player.
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Post#869 » by LuessiT » Thu May 3, 2018 3:32 am

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LuessiT wrote:
emunney wrote:Bridges is a very rangy and aware team defender and that is the core of his value. He's unselfish on both ends but understands that shooting isn't a selfish act. His ceiling is wherever his ball handling ends up. I don't think he's close to where he's going to end up athletically either. Certainly respect that all these things could have been said about Corey Brewer.


That is my problem with him. His ball handling is lacking in a major way. I'm not saying he can't improve on it and plenty of guys have made unexpected strides regarding ball handling, but he needs to improve a lot on it to even make a difference. And the guy has been in college for 4 years (redshirt junior). I wouldn't put my hopes up very high that he's going to be more than a very high end role player.
Bridges is easy to fall for, he's probably another role player.


I mean nothing wrong with a role player if that is what you are looking for. He's still going to be very useful since he's cost controlled for 4 years. I'd hate if a rebuilding team would draft him though.
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#870 » by Rockmaninoff » Thu May 3, 2018 5:37 am

I think I'd be happy with one of these guys at 17:

Jontay Porter
Zhaire Smith
Troy Brown

Also really like De'Anthony Melton, Shamorie Ponds, and Kevin Huerter.
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#871 » by worthlessBucks » Thu May 3, 2018 6:05 am

Lakes, Rivers, and Ponds has a nice ring to it. (no idea who it is..yet to really look at the draft and didn't pay much attention to college)
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#872 » by Fotis St » Thu May 3, 2018 10:14 am

Nowak008 wrote:Is there a good argument as to why they haven't done the lottery yet? Still another 2 weeks away.


Haven't decided the order yet ... lol
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Post#873 » by Profound23 » Thu May 3, 2018 10:57 am

I say Grayson Allen.

With Allen and Delly out there at the same time, no ankles are safe.
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Post#874 » by Douggystyle29 » Thu May 3, 2018 1:20 pm

I would have no problems with us taking Zhaire Smith. He shot over 40% from three but I don't know if it is sustainable with him. His athleticism and defense would really help the team. We absolutely need a sniper from distance though which I don't know if he will ever be. I would love to see us move up to get Bamba also. I know very little about Mitchell Robinson but something about him says there are red flags everywhere. I would absolutely love to have a second to get Wagner cuz I think he is going to be the steal of the second round like Brogdon was. He has good post skills, can shoot the three, and has an insanely quick first step for a big man. I also think his defense and rebounding will be fine. He would be a solid bench player/spot starter IMO.
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#875 » by emunney » Thu May 3, 2018 2:19 pm

If we get Porter or Melton in the 1st and buy a 2nd for Gary Clark, I'll be very happy.
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Post#876 » by emunney » Thu May 3, 2018 2:20 pm

Rockmaninoff wrote:I think I'd be happy with one of these guys at 17:

Jontay Porter
Zhaire Smith
Troy Brown

Also really like De'Anthony Melton, Shamorie Ponds, and Kevin Huerter.

Keep forgetting Ponds, but that kid can ball. He'd be on that next step down with Jacob Evans.
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Post#877 » by emunney » Thu May 3, 2018 2:25 pm

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emunney wrote:I'd say after Melton and Porter, I'd go Jacob Evans, but he's a full step down as a prospect. There's no imaginable scenario where I'd take Walker or Holiday 17th, which isn't to say I think either of them are hopeless.


I hear you. I’ve watched quite a bit of Holiday out here on the West Coast. To me, he’a a high floor player. At 17, given what the Bucks have been drafting lately, I’d be fine with it. Walker is my very poor man’s Mitchell so I’m trying to get over not fetching Mitchell.

What can you tell me about Evans? I have seen very little.

Tough, good defender, walls up on drives and controlled in closeouts, good decision machine, good passer, good shooter, not overly quick and an average ball handler, but protects the ball. Cincy had two really good, tough players (best defense in the NCAA was no accident) who both seem to me like they'll translate to NBA roles really well.
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#878 » by LuessiT » Thu May 3, 2018 4:31 pm

emunney wrote:If we get Porter or Melton in the 1st and buy a 2nd for Gary Clark, I'll be very happy.


I'd like Jevon Carter in the second.
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Re: 2018 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#879 » by emunney » Thu May 3, 2018 4:36 pm

LuessiT wrote:
emunney wrote:If we get Porter or Melton in the 1st and buy a 2nd for Gary Clark, I'll be very happy.


I'd like Jevon Carter in the second.


So would Sterling Brown (HS teammate). Personally not crazy about his game offensively, bit of a hero, but he's a bulldog with super quick hands so I get it.
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Post#880 » by Rockmaninoff » Thu May 3, 2018 5:54 pm

emunney wrote:
Rockmaninoff wrote:I think I'd be happy with one of these guys at 17:

Jontay Porter
Zhaire Smith
Troy Brown

Also really like De'Anthony Melton, Shamorie Ponds, and Kevin Huerter.

Keep forgetting Ponds, but that kid can ball. He'd be on that next step down with Jacob Evans.

Think he could be a natural replacement for JET.
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