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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3881 » by Roddy B for 3 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:31 am

mattg wrote:Herro’s offensive feel and sick decision making is what makes him project as more of a play maker than Kennard going forward. He has the capability to dictate and dominate games through his passing in a motion offense. Like not looking at playmaking through strictly doing something off the dribble, but more as reading the defense and always moving the ball correctly.

That’s why UK always wanted to involve Herro in the play. Even if they were just trying to set up a simple Washington post up they’re gonna initiate that by running Herro off a baseline screen and let him make the entry pass, or the decision on what to do if the post entry isn’t available.


He's not going to play that role on as a starter on a playoff team.

He's maybe able to play that role as a 7th or 8th man setting up a starter or a 6th man.
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Post#3882 » by pad300 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 4:13 am

Ok, today was the deadline for international withdrawals. Anybody have a list of who's still in (or who withdrew)?
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Post#3883 » by PLO » Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:30 am

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Fischella wrote:Herro is just so much more athletic, Kennard is probably craftier at the same point, but Herro has moves too and his game is more functional


Would say that. Herro is more athletic, but the difference is that Herro is averagely athletic and Kennard is below averagely athletic.


Herro isn't athletic full stop. Neither is Kennard, but he was by far the better prospect than Herro.

If we're grading Herro as athletic than you have to start grading guys like King as athletic: its just not a factual statement as pertains to what we are grading them in terms of being NBA players.

Herro has an avenue to being a JJ Reddick style contributor in the NBA, but when you look at Kennard you can see just how narrow this avenue actually is for him. For me the chances Herro becomes Reddick mk 2 are minuscule, and its much more likely his lack of physical measurables will mean he's playing in the Chinese league in 3 years time.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3884 » by GimmeDat » Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:36 am

pad300 wrote:Ok, today was the deadline for international withdrawals. Anybody have a list of who's still in (or who withdrew)?


Saw a list on twitter. I think Zagars and Eboua are going back. But all the notable guys are staying in. My understanding is all the Australian's (McDowell-White, Froling, Maker, Noi) are all staying in as well.
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Post#3885 » by GA34 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:04 pm

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pad300 wrote:Ok, today was the deadline for international withdrawals. Anybody have a list of who's still in (or who withdrew)?


Saw a list on twitter. I think Zagars and Eboua are going back. But all the notable guys are staying in. My understanding is all the Australian's (McDowell-White, Froling, Maker, Noi) are all staying in as well.


Any of the Aussies a legit shot at making it?
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3886 » by GimmeDat » Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:10 pm

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pad300 wrote:Ok, today was the deadline for international withdrawals. Anybody have a list of who's still in (or who withdrew)?


Saw a list on twitter. I think Zagars and Eboua are going back. But all the notable guys are staying in. My understanding is all the Australian's (McDowell-White, Froling, Maker, Noi) are all staying in as well.


Any of the Aussies a legit shot at making it?


I'm guessing they go undrafted. I think they all have a chance at cracking the league at some point though. Then again, in the 2nd round, there's definitely an appeal to draft and stash options, which may make selecting them appeal over some of the more fringe NCAA talent.

I think McDowell-White's probably the best prospect, was a 5* recruit iirc, just slowed down by some injuries lately. But good size, and excellent feel for the game. If he shot pretty well in workouts I could see a team buying in to him in the 2nd round easily. Froling and Noi are outside chances too, I like their games. Makur Maker I don't think cracks the league unless he improves his shot.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3887 » by No-Man » Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:17 pm

McDowell-White wasn't a top100 prospect
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Post#3888 » by pad300 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 3:02 pm

GimmeDat wrote:
pad300 wrote:Ok, today was the deadline for international withdrawals. Anybody have a list of who's still in (or who withdrew)?


Saw a list on twitter. I think Zagars and Eboua are going back. But all the notable guys are staying in. My understanding is all the Australian's (McDowell-White, Froling, Maker, Noi) are all staying in as well.


Could you post a link to said list please...
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Post#3889 » by doordoor123 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 3:13 pm

Don’t you do this every year? How do you forget Kennard’s playmaking ability?
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3890 » by GimmeDat » Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:23 pm

Fischella wrote:McDowell-White wasn't a top100 prospect


https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2016/04/20/william-mcdowell-white-commits-fresno-state-five-star

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GimmeDat wrote:
pad300 wrote:Ok, today was the deadline for international withdrawals. Anybody have a list of who's still in (or who withdrew)?


Saw a list on twitter. I think Zagars and Eboua are going back. But all the notable guys are staying in. My understanding is all the Australian's (McDowell-White, Froling, Maker, Noi) are all staying in as well.


Could you post a link to said list please...


Sorry man, I can't find it. If I do, I'll post it here.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3891 » by No-Man » Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:34 pm

He was not ranked by RSCI and in DX's site he appears as 148th

https://sites.google.com/site/rscihoops/home/2016-final
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3892 » by clyde21 » Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:35 pm

doordoor123 wrote:Don’t you do this every year? How do you forget Kennard’s playmaking ability?


i don't, I just don't think it's better than Herro's

and that's verified in the production, Herro had 2x the assist rate that Kennard hard on identical usage
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3893 » by GimmeDat » Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:43 pm

Fischella wrote:He was not ranked by RSCI and in DX's site he appears as 148th


Just going by what I saw, not sure on what basis they've listed him as a 5* there.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3894 » by karkinos » Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:29 am

i love this draft class
mostly because of UK (pj washington, keldon johnson, and tyler herro).

given how disciplined herro played under calipari, and although his high school mixtapes show him as a great one on one shot creator vs lesser competition, he could be a really, really excellent rip hamilton type of guy if he gets the right coach and system.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3895 » by nolang1 » Wed Jun 12, 2019 2:48 am

karkinos wrote:i love this draft class
mostly because of UK (pj washington, keldon johnson, and tyler herro).

given how disciplined herro played under calipari, and although his high school mixtapes show him as a great one on one shot creator vs lesser competition, he could be a really, really excellent rip hamilton type of guy if he gets the right coach and system.


Kentucky was a borderline top 10 team in a weak year for college basketball as a whole. I understand that sometimes the whole isn't quite as good as the sum of its parts, but I'm having a hard time seeing how the 3rd-best player on a college team that wasn't some dominant juggernaut is supposed to be a difference-maker in the NBA.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3896 » by karkinos » Wed Jun 12, 2019 4:15 am

Above average defense and shoots 3s. That's like a guaranteed job.

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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3897 » by clyde21 » Wed Jun 12, 2019 4:34 am

nolang1 wrote:
karkinos wrote:i love this draft class
mostly because of UK (pj washington, keldon johnson, and tyler herro).

given how disciplined herro played under calipari, and although his high school mixtapes show him as a great one on one shot creator vs lesser competition, he could be a really, really excellent rip hamilton type of guy if he gets the right coach and system.


Kentucky was a borderline top 10 team in a weak year for college basketball as a whole. I understand that sometimes the whole isn't quite as good as the sum of its parts, but I'm having a hard time seeing how the 3rd-best player on a college team that wasn't some dominant juggernaut is supposed to be a difference-maker in the NBA.


better Kentucky class than '18 IMO.

Herro/PJ/Keldon

Knox/Shai/Vanderbilt

and I liked SGA/Vanderbilt
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3898 » by karkinos » Wed Jun 12, 2019 4:50 am

Ashton Hagans is who I'm excited to see next year. He should improve a lot

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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3899 » by mattg » Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:00 am

Everyone focuses on Herro as just a 3pt shooter but his midrange game is sick. Feathery mid range J with all sorts of step backs and pull ups, an array of floaters, touch shots and runners, a number of different releases. He’s gonna flourish with the space to attack close outs and be a secondary handler in the PnR in addition to all the things everyone expects.
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Re: 2019 Draft Class 

Post#3900 » by Roddy B for 3 » Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:27 am

clyde21 wrote:
nolang1 wrote:
karkinos wrote:i love this draft class
mostly because of UK (pj washington, keldon johnson, and tyler herro).

given how disciplined herro played under calipari, and although his high school mixtapes show him as a great one on one shot creator vs lesser competition, he could be a really, really excellent rip hamilton type of guy if he gets the right coach and system.


Kentucky was a borderline top 10 team in a weak year for college basketball as a whole. I understand that sometimes the whole isn't quite as good as the sum of its parts, but I'm having a hard time seeing how the 3rd-best player on a college team that wasn't some dominant juggernaut is supposed to be a difference-maker in the NBA.


better Kentucky class than '18 IMO.

Herro/PJ/Keldon

Knox/Shai/Vanderbilt

and I liked SGA/Vanderbilt



How would you rank the six players as prospects heading into the draft?
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