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Too soon? Not if you want to look at the 2020 draft with 2019 foresight. Here's a video of a 7'1 player named Ibou Diankou Badji from Senegal with a 7'8 wingspan.
Oh, and he's 16 in that video. Stats show he's got a long way to go, but that talent kinda stands out.
Btw, Mo Wagner's little brother Franz, is a freshman small forward to watch at Michigan.
Oh, and he's 16 in that video. Stats show he's got a long way to go, but that talent kinda stands out.
Btw, Mo Wagner's little brother Franz, is a freshman small forward to watch at Michigan.
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HAH! Sure why not. It’s never too early. LETS GO TANKING
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Ruzious wrote:Too soon? Not if you want to look at the 2020 draft with 2019 foresight. Here's a video of a 7'1 player named Ibou Diankou Badji from Senegal with a 7'8 wingspan.
Oh, and he's 16 in that video. Stats show he's got a long way to go, but that talent kinda stands out.
Btw, Mo Wagner's little brother Franz, is a freshman small forward to watch at Michigan.
Good lord if those measurements are real. This kid can move, and he's 16?
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queridiculo wrote:Ruzious wrote:Too soon? Not if you want to look at the 2020 draft with 2019 foresight. Here's a video of a 7'1 player named Ibou Diankou Badji from Senegal with a 7'8 wingspan.
Oh, and he's 16 in that video. Stats show he's got a long way to go, but that talent kinda stands out.
Btw, Mo Wagner's little brother Franz, is a freshman small forward to watch at Michigan.
Good lord if those measurements are real. This kid can move, and he's 16?
He was 16 in that video; now 17. My understanding is that he will be eligible for the 2020 draft. Haven't seen him in any mock, but I've only seen a couple 2020 mocks.
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With the way the roster is looking a top 7 pick is damn near guaranteed!
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Cole Anthony ... I think he will be solid. I like his skill level and especially his IQ.
Not sure about Wiseman. I need to see more skill from him to buy in.
Not sure about Wiseman. I need to see more skill from him to buy in.
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queridiculo wrote:Ruzious wrote:Too soon? Not if you want to look at the 2020 draft with 2019 foresight. Here's a video of a 7'1 player named Ibou Diankou Badji from Senegal with a 7'8 wingspan.
Oh, and he's 16 in that video. Stats show he's got a long way to go, but that talent kinda stands out.
Btw, Mo Wagner's little brother Franz, is a freshman small forward to watch at Michigan.
Good lord if those measurements are real. This kid can move, and he's 16?
And he shows some pretty interesting ball handling skills. He's raw as hell, but he appears to have the innate coordination to be a shot creator, not merely a rim runner.
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Dat2U wrote:Cole Anthony ... I think he will be solid. I like his skill level and especially his IQ.
Not sure about Wiseman. I need to see more skill from him to buy in.
Yeah Cole Anthony is filthy . Will be a Kemba Walker type with more athleticism
Next years draft has a pretty good run on guards . A lot of guys who will be able to come in and start right away or lead a bench unit with their scoring ability.
Wiseman, Achiuwa are my favorite bigs in the class so far
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Ruzious wrote:queridiculo wrote:Ruzious wrote:Too soon? Not if you want to look at the 2020 draft with 2019 foresight. Here's a video of a 7'1 player named Ibou Diankou Badji from Senegal with a 7'8 wingspan.
Oh, and he's 16 in that video. Stats show he's got a long way to go, but that talent kinda stands out.
Btw, Mo Wagner's little brother Franz, is a freshman small forward to watch at Michigan.
Good lord if those measurements are real. This kid can move, and he's 16?
He was 16 in that video; now 17. My understanding is that he will be eligible for the 2020 draft. Haven't seen him in any mock, but I've only seen a couple 2020 mocks.
I was probably wrong about him being eligible for the 2020 draft. I've seen him discussed for the 2021 draft.
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Year of the international PG? Theo Maledon??
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Obviously too early but I do not like Cole Anthony. Not a fan of his measurables. He won't be able to do the things hes doing in high school against college competition.
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I like Cole Anthony's offense ability, but I want a pg with good size and above average wingspan. The NBA is all about two way players. What do people think about Anthony Edwards? It's hard for me to project guys that haven't played college ball. So I don't really have anything to go off of.
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Also, I might be the outlier, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Wiz make the playoffs. I think Brad is just starting to scratch the surface of his potential. He's already mastered the hard stuff. Improving ball handling, attacking the rim etc. Now he can focus just on the logic of the game. I.E. drawing fouls, shooting more 3's off the dribble like Harden etc. I expect Beal to have a monster year. And as Beal foes, the Wizards go.
Also, one thing we know for sure is that the Wiz want high character, professional hard working guys. So if anyone has questions about work ethic or passion for the game, we can pretty much assume we won't be drafting them.
Also, one thing we know for sure is that the Wiz want high character, professional hard working guys. So if anyone has questions about work ethic or passion for the game, we can pretty much assume we won't be drafting them.
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LaMelo will be good. 6-9 with his skill level? He's got a high floor. The big question like his brother is with his jump shot. His ceiling is pretty high if he can knock it down at a decent rate.
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prime1time wrote:Also, I might be the outlier, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Wiz make the playoffs. I think Brad is just starting to scratch the surface of his potential. He's already mastered the hard stuff. Improving ball handling, attacking the rim etc. Now he can focus just on the logic of the game. I.E. drawing fouls, shooting more 3's off the dribble like Harden etc. I expect Beal to have a monster year. And as Beal foes, the Wizards go.
Also, one thing we know for sure is that the Wiz want high character, professional hard working guys. So if anyone has questions about work ethic or passion for the game, we can pretty much assume we won't be drafting them.
The team around him is so bad though. He has two teammates who figure to be average NBA starters: Bryant and Bertans. He has one more veteran teammate who is an average NBA backup: Ish Smith. Troy Brown and Hachimura are unknowns - probably average backup caliber players at this stage in their development. Everyone else doesn't belong in a 10 man rotation. So basically he only has 2 qualified starters as teammates, plus 3 more qualified backups. The other 2 starters and the other 2 backups should be 12th men.
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nate33 wrote:prime1time wrote:Also, I might be the outlier, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Wiz make the playoffs. I think Brad is just starting to scratch the surface of his potential. He's already mastered the hard stuff. Improving ball handling, attacking the rim etc. Now he can focus just on the logic of the game. I.E. drawing fouls, shooting more 3's off the dribble like Harden etc. I expect Beal to have a monster year. And as Beal foes, the Wizards go.
Also, one thing we know for sure is that the Wiz want high character, professional hard working guys. So if anyone has questions about work ethic or passion for the game, we can pretty much assume we won't be drafting them.
The team around him is so bad though. He has two teammates who figure to be average NBA starters: Bryant and Bertans. He has one more veteran teammate who is an average NBA backup: Ish Smith. Troy Brown and Hachimura are unknowns - probably average backup caliber players at this stage in their development. Everyone else doesn't belong in a 10 man rotation. So basically he only has 2 qualified starters as teammates, plus 3 more qualified backups. The other 2 starters and the other 2 backups should be 12th men.
Yeah Ish & whoever we start at wing are not NBA starters. We don't have a legit backup C or backup wings. Were also likely to be the worst defensive team in the league if not one of the worst all time.
I think the 7th pick in next years lottery may be the floor.
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1. James Wiseman, C, Memphis | Freshman
Height: 7’1” | Weight: 245
Wiseman is more or less the consensus front-runner for the top pick at this very early stage, although his claim to the spot is rather tenuous and born more out of the current dearth of impressive candidates. That being said, it doesn’t take much to understand why he leads that conversation going into this summer. Wiseman is unnaturally mobile and athletic for his size, continues to develop well physically, and when he’s playing hard, he jumps off the page in every way. He can really run the floor and block shots, he’s skilled out to the three-point line, and he’s really just starting to tap into his ability in a lot of ways.Spoiler:
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nate33 wrote:prime1time wrote:Also, I might be the outlier, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Wiz make the playoffs. I think Brad is just starting to scratch the surface of his potential. He's already mastered the hard stuff. Improving ball handling, attacking the rim etc. Now he can focus just on the logic of the game. I.E. drawing fouls, shooting more 3's off the dribble like Harden etc. I expect Beal to have a monster year. And as Beal foes, the Wizards go.
Also, one thing we know for sure is that the Wiz want high character, professional hard working guys. So if anyone has questions about work ethic or passion for the game, we can pretty much assume we won't be drafting them.
The team around him is so bad though. He has two teammates who figure to be average NBA starters: Bryant and Bertans. He has one more veteran teammate who is an average NBA backup: Ish Smith. Troy Brown and Hachimura are unknowns - probably average backup caliber players at this stage in their development. Everyone else doesn't belong in a 10 man rotation. So basically he only has 2 qualified starters as teammates, plus 3 more qualified backups. The other 2 starters and the other 2 backups should be 12th men.
Well, I think Thomas Bryant and Bertrand are both above average. They are good players who understand there role. I saw Troy Bryant at the end of last year and I think he’ll be a good player. IT looks like he’s ready to contribute. And I think Rui is the second best player on the team.