TheKingofSting wrote:
Good reading material for anyone with plenty of time on their hands in the next few days.
I guess noody had time or cared to check it out or was too busy taking up pages arguing and calling each other names.
Brandon Clarke - NBA COMP - Shawn Marion, Paul Millsap, hints of Blake Griffin.
Goga Bitadze - NBA COMP - Jusuf Nurkić with better ball skills. Proto Pau.
Jaxson Hayes - NBA COMP - A proto-Brow. Willie Cauley-Stein with good habits and room to grow.
P. J. Washington - NBA COMP - Moe Harkless / Younger Luol Deng.
Bol Bol - NBA COMP - Taller Porzingis.
Kevin Porter Jr. - NBA COMP - Doesn't have one.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker - NBA COMP - Doesn't have one. Classic big college guard, does a little bit of everything offensively. Primarily a shooter / slasher but showed some solid technique as a distributor after Tech's PG and assists leader, Justin Robinson went down with an injury.
Doesn't profile to be anything close to a star but could very easily be a dependable third guard for a playoff team, which is a hard thing to find in any draft, let alone one this weak.
Nassir Little - NBA COMP - Doesn't have one. A true tweener forward, an exceptionally rare thing to find in today's game. Has the power / strength and overall finishing ability of a small big man but the build of a wing. Unfortunately lacks wing skills in a major way. Was disturbingly slow in the combine agility tests and has yet to shoot consistently off dribble (or even dribble). Capable rebounder when he has space to utilize his good standing vert. Lack of burst and anticipation makes him truly a terrible team defender at this stage. Could end up being a Kenneth Faried type unless he loses a lot of weight and regains some of the burst he seemed to have in high school. Lots of holes as a prospect but does have physical attributes that other prospects do not.
Rui Hachimura - NBA COMP - Doesn't have one. Big, strong, long frame. Very toolsy. Has developed well from a skinny kid who spoke no English three years ago. Good pullup shooter from 16-18 feet. Keeps his elbow tight. Not much of a post scorer but very effective flashing into the paint and in transition. Capable of big time finishes on the move. Decent rebounder for his position. One of the least instinctive passers in this class. A play finisher who should not be given any real responsibility as a decision maker unless that decision is to dunk in the open court. A truly bad defender in every way. Doesn't block many shots, can't switch on the perimeter, doesn't read or diagnose plays at all. More than anything else this limits his potential.































