John Collins Edited: (Hawks Seek Lottery Pick For Collins)
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What an absolute slam dunk pick John Collins was. Honestly, I was quite shocked he was available at 19... so many crap players were picked ahead of him.
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He may never be our best player, but he's certainly a worthy face for the franchise:
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He's our best player right now. Trae's been amazing, but we needed John back before we started looking competent.Jamaaliver wrote:He may never be our best player, but he certainly a worth face for the franchise:
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Nathan2331 wrote:He's our best player right now. Trae's been amazing, but we needed John back before we started looking competent.Jamaaliver wrote:He may never be our best player, but he certainly a worth face for the franchise:
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I think I agree with you. It's just hard to say. Certainly, early in the season, Collins was clearly the best guy on the roster. But then Trae grew up. And now, when Collins sits, Trae still balls out and leads the team toward a win. When Trae sits, all hell breaks loose. Maybe that says more about the PG backups vs the Bigs backups, but I'm not sure. I think it's probably a toss up right now as to who is better between Trae and Collins. I'd still give the nod to JC, but I think it's close.
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Trae is our best player but John is going to be great too. It's like Stockton and Malone
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They are both equally yoked. They need each other, they perform best with each other than without.
As a Hawks spokes person, I'll take Collins.
As a Hawks spokes person, I'll take Collins.
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Heard on 680 he will be at the Lenox Macy's men's Dept Saturday about 2pm..if any one wants to check out.
Where the offseason has more buzz happens.
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Love it but they undersold his case for the sake of simplicity (which was the right approach for this type of video). He was top 20 in ORtg, top 26 in PER, top 25 in TS%. Among the people who scored more PPG than him, he scored more efficiently than all but 3 - Giannis, Steph Curry and (surpringly) Danilo Gallinari.
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Atlanta Hawk Fan wrote:jayu70 wrote:
Love it but they undersold his case for the sake of simplicity (which was the right approach for this type of video). He was top 20 in ORtg, top 26 in PER, top 25 in TS%. Among the people who scored more PPG than him, he scored more efficiently than all but 3 - Giannis, Steph Curry and (surpringly) Danilo Gallinari.
There is a perception that 2nd year players shouldn't qualify for MIP, I disagree.
We've seen enough 2nd year 'slumps'
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Tier 2B: Starter-level players
I’m splitting tier two into two sub-tiers: Starter-level players with potential scheme-changing impact, and those who will probably peak out as complimentary players on good teams or lead guys on bad teams. This group is the latter.
6. John Collins | PF | Wake Forest
19th overall pick; 2017 Final Big Board Ranking: 34
I really undervalued Collins as a finisher and playmaker because of his black hole role for the Demon Deacons. He was a player I was completely out on, but he quickly made many a believer with his efficiency and athleticism as a pick-and-roll dive man. Collins probably won’t top out as much more than what he has been over the past two years, but he’s a player in a role that has value next to an elite shooting point guard, and is going to look even better on a good team. Collins is basically mini-Amar’e, and seeing him next to peak Trae Young is going to be incredible.
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jayu70 wrote:
I love our core!
How do I miss these threads for two weeks when I’m on daily?
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Jamaaliver wrote:Tier 2B: Starter-level players
I’m splitting tier two into two sub-tiers: Starter-level players with potential scheme-changing impact, and those who will probably peak out as complimentary players on good teams or lead guys on bad teams. This group is the latter.
6. John Collins | PF | Wake Forest
19th overall pick; 2017 Final Big Board Ranking: 34
I really undervalued Collins as a finisher and playmaker because of his black hole role for the Demon Deacons. He was a player I was completely out on, but he quickly made many a believer with his efficiency and athleticism as a pick-and-roll dive man. Collins probably won’t top out as much more than what he has been over the past two years, but he’s a player in a role that has value next to an elite shooting point guard, and is going to look even better on a good team. Collins is basically mini-Amar’e, and seeing him next to peak Trae Young is going to be incredible.
Hawks vision goggles on:
I got John at #3 on par with Tatum and Mitchell. Fox is good though no doubt.
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Spud2nique wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:Tier 2B: Starter-level players
I’m splitting tier two into two sub-tiers: Starter-level players with potential scheme-changing impact, and those who will probably peak out as complimentary players on good teams or lead guys on bad teams. This group is the latter.
6. John Collins | PF | Wake Forest
19th overall pick; 2017 Final Big Board Ranking: 34
I really undervalued Collins as a finisher and playmaker because of his black hole role for the Demon Deacons. He was a player I was completely out on, but he quickly made many a believer with his efficiency and athleticism as a pick-and-roll dive man. Collins probably won’t top out as much more than what he has been over the past two years, but he’s a player in a role that has value next to an elite shooting point guard, and is going to look even better on a good team. Collins is basically mini-Amar’e, and seeing him next to peak Trae Young is going to be incredible.
Hawks vision goggles on:
I got John at #3 on par with Tatum and Mitchell. Fox is good though no doubt.
He had Alpha Kaba ranked higher than Collins
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Final big board rating: 34 ? If he was that bad, why did we pick him? Doesn't make sense, does it ???
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I hope he spends a lot of time this summer working on his 3 point shot. I'd like to see that improve a bit. That would make his PnR with Trae even more deadly. Plus help spread the floor when he isn't in the play.
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I think you have to be blind not to put him in the category of potential All-Stars. There are no guarantees but that is already built into the word "potential." I like how the article writer puts him in a category with no All-Star potential then says:
You mean 5x All-NBA, 6x All-Star Amar'e?
Collins is basically mini-Amar’e
You mean 5x All-NBA, 6x All-Star Amar'e?
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