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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#41 » by Braggins » Fri Jun 8, 2018 12:50 am

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yosemiteben wrote:What makes Mikal's upside different from Klay Thompson or Khris Middleton? Honest question.

I don't understand the "best case scenario role player" take at all.

He was only a productive scorer for one season at almost 21 years old and he seems like a system player even at the college level.

However, Middleton wasn't even good in college and shot 26% from 3 his junior year, so who knows.

Klay and Khris were both three year guys on worse percentages. It's a roll of the dice for sure, but I don't agree with the take that best case scenario for someone with that skillset isn't good enough.

I wouldn't say not good enough, just not as good as guys like SGA and Miles Bridges. He would be a fine pick at 11 imo, just like Frank was a fine pick, but I think there are other options with more upside that we should be going for.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#42 » by SeanBobcats » Fri Jun 8, 2018 2:12 am

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SWedd523 wrote:I don't see how this guy projects to be a first, second, or even third option.

Really no reason to draft a best case scenario role player in the lottery


What is your opinion on Khris Middleton as a player?

I think Mikal could very easily turn out to be that type of player and possibly even better

Is Middleton ever going to be the type of player who will be a leading contributor for a title team?

And Klay is a historically great outside shooter. Excuse me if I'm hesitant to say Mikal is that type of player.

This team should be on the constant search for a #1 option unless we're openly shooting for mediocre. Otherwise we can keep drafting the Franks and Mikals of the world.


We're picking number 11. I highly doubt there will be anyone available with the upside to be a #1 on a good team.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#43 » by SWedd523 » Fri Jun 8, 2018 5:20 am

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What is your opinion on Khris Middleton as a player?

I think Mikal could very easily turn out to be that type of player and possibly even better

Is Middleton ever going to be the type of player who will be a leading contributor for a title team?

And Klay is a historically great outside shooter. Excuse me if I'm hesitant to say Mikal is that type of player.

This team should be on the constant search for a #1 option unless we're openly shooting for mediocre. Otherwise we can keep drafting the Franks and Mikals of the world.


We're picking number 11. I highly doubt there will be anyone available with the upside to be a #1 on a good team.

So let's just mail it in and go for the safe pick because having a defeatist attitude is how dynasties are built.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#44 » by JMAC3 » Fri Jun 8, 2018 12:21 pm

I was saying earlier that a good wing is a player who can do 2 out 3 (shoot,defend, playmake). At 11 he can do two in shoot and defend and that is better than both of our wings. I would take him and try to develop his playmaking abilities.

He played on the most complete team in college at Nova. Played with Donte, Brunson, Spellman... so three other first round talents, so he wasn’t asked to do much. There is a reason he is considered a top 10 prospect and those guys aren’t ...

Just because he is ready to contribute from day one doesn’t mean he isn’t going to get better. I would like a guy like Devin Booker, who wasn’t asked to do as much in college because of how good his team was, or even Jayson Tatum. They had more in them in college, but had enough talent around them that was good that he didn’t need to go beast mode.


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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#45 » by fatlever » Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:25 pm

another Marvin?

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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#46 » by fatlever » Thu Jun 14, 2018 9:15 pm

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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#47 » by yosemiteben » Tue Jun 19, 2018 3:05 pm

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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#48 » by Soul Rebel » Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:48 pm

If Mikal Bridges is sitting there at 11, I don't see a player that makes more sense to us (more than SGA). SGA would be a nice piece for our backcourt, but Mikal has that athletic wing player with a championship pedigree that we need for our future. It would help sail the MKG ship out of town and allow us to move he and Batum around until Batum is shown the door.

For me - Mikal is my top dawg, Miles and SGA a close 1b and 1c.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#49 » by SWedd523 » Tue Jun 19, 2018 10:06 pm

Soul Rebel wrote:championship pedigree that we need for our future.

Is that you Larry Brown/Paul Silas/Steve Clifford/Michael Jordan?


The low upside upperclassman who was great in college is such a decidely Hornets pick
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#50 » by UNCNYC » Wed Jun 20, 2018 2:38 pm

He is who I hope we take if we are going the route of "best player available" and do not trade back (which I hope we do).
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#51 » by UNCNYC » Wed Jun 20, 2018 2:46 pm

I would much rather us trade the pick than to draft him tho. I just wouldn't be that upset if we took him, but he is not who I would take if I were GM.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#52 » by UNCNYC » Wed Jun 20, 2018 3:03 pm

Don't know why but I have a feeling he is going to be the pick.
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Re: Mikal Bridges 6'7" 220 Wing Villanova 

Post#53 » by Vanderbilt_Grad » Wed Jun 20, 2018 3:55 pm

Would be a win now pick
My picks:
2020 Draft (3rd pick) - Tyrese Haliburton, Devin Vassell, or Onyeka Okongwu
2021 Draft (11th pick) - Moses Moody

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