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closg00 wrote:No disrespect to the Brandon Clarke shrine, but it was this guy who was the boards consensus pick, his deep stroke looks sweet
payitforward wrote:closg00 wrote:No disrespect to the Brandon Clarke shrine, but it was this guy who was the boards consensus pick, his deep stroke looks sweet
Well... it's the G League. But, you are right -- his 3 point shot is so quick & smooth! Plus the athleticism.... Nice! Why is he not with the Pistons, I wonder?
payitforward wrote:closg00 wrote:No disrespect to the Brandon Clarke shrine, but it was this guy who was the boards consensus pick, his deep stroke looks sweet
Well... it's the G League. But, you are right -- his 3 point shot is so quick & smooth! Plus the athleticism.... Nice! Why is he not with the Pistons, I wonder?
I_Like_Dirt wrote:Since grabbing Drummond in 2012...
2013 - The Pistons pick Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. Trey Burke and CJ McCollum are the next picks.
2014 - The Pistons trade their pick.
2015 - The Pistons pick Stanley Johnson. Frank Kaminsky and Justise Winslow are the next picks and somehow the Pistons still manage to get the worst player of the bunch.
2016 - The Pistons pick Henry Ellenson. Malik Beasley and Caris Levert are the next picks.
2017 - The Pistons pick Luke Kennard. Donovan Mitchell and Bam Adebayo are the next picks.
2018 - The Pistons trade their pick.
Sekou is doomed. Not his fault; it's just science. On the bright side, Chuma Okeke and Nickeil Alexander-Walker both just had their odds of having long and productive careers increased substantially without actually having to do anything.
Edit:
To go before Drummond:
2011 - Knight over Kemba
2010 - Monroe over Hayward
2009 - Austin Daye over Jrue Holiday
All this within two picks of their spot. Sekou is doomed.
oldshoolballer wrote:My Top 10 so far
1 Morant
2 Paschall
3 Nunn
4 Herro
5 Barrett
6 Clarke
7 Hachimura
8 Washington
9 White
10 Hunter
Under performing Cam Reddish Jarrett Culver
Looking better Darius Garland Jaxson Hayes
payitforward wrote:oldshoolballer wrote:My Top 10 so far
1 Morant
2 Paschall
3 Nunn
4 Herro
5 Barrett
6 Clarke
7 Hachimura
8 Washington
9 White
10 Hunter
Under performing Cam Reddish Jarrett Culver
Looking better Darius Garland Jaxson Hayes
(I edited the list to make it easier to follow -- hope that's ok...?)
Since Jaxson Hayes hasn't played a single minute yet, I'm feeling a certain lack of confidence in your analysis here!(...actually, I assume you meant someone else -- maybe Bazley?)
P.J. Washington has been substantially better than Rui.
Clarke has outperformed Barrett by even more.
Paschall started out really strong, & his scoring is still a positive -- more points than an average 4 & at a higher TS%. Definitely a strong start -- above all for a guy taken in R2. But the idea that Paschall has been as good as Herro? Or Washington? Or, above all, Clarke? How?
Nunn too has scored well -- & that's it. You can't ignore the fact that he does nothing else!
No one on your list has played anywhere near as well as Clarke. Obvious.
As to Morant, if he weren't turning the ball over so much, his numbers might warrant him being in the top couple of rookies. & for sure it is utterly obvious that he's going to wind up a star. But there is no way, objectively, that he's been the top rookie performer.
Garland "improving?" How? He's been absolutely awful. He did have a good game against the Bucks yesterday. Is that what you mean? The previous 2 games he turned the ball over 13 times in a total of 51 minutes.
Hunter's been as bad as Culver -- or maybe worse. Garland's been worse than both of them.
DCZards wrote:...Since oldschoolballer clearly labeled this "My Top 10," which is clearly a subjective standard, I think his rankings are perfectly fine. He's entitled to his opinion.
DCZards wrote:...From what I've seen thus far (stats aside), I'd also rate Barrett highly. I have no doubt that Barrett will eventually become a better NBA player than some of the other rookies who are currently playing better than him. I really like RJ's skillset.
DCZards wrote:Oldschoolballer is mostly right about Garland playing better in recent games. Darius is 19 years old and only played 5 games in college before being injured. I wouldn't be surprised if he eventually lived up to his ranking as the fifth pick.