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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#101 » by TB » Fri May 22, 2020 6:19 am

I think what intrigues me most about Poku is his feel for the game and passing for a potential 4/5. He's got a little Diaw/Jokic/Iggy floor general from a non PG position to his game.

I kind of like the Kaminsky comp as a floor though. I think Poku is a better athlete with better handles, passing and more rim protection potential... but if those things don't pan out and a team doesn't trust him playmaking/handling, I could see a Kaminsky role where its more simple spot ups and smart passing.
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Post#102 » by Swish1906 » Sat May 23, 2020 2:51 am

patman66 wrote:I think he would be a great pick for the celts at 26 and then stash him for two years.


He wont be there. He wont get passed the Mavs at #18, so Boston would need to use #17 for him
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#103 » by patman66 » Sat May 23, 2020 4:46 am

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patman66 wrote:I think he would be a great pick for the celts at 26 and then stash him for two years.


He wont be there. He wont get passed the Mavs at #18, so Boston would need to use #17 for him


I thought there was a wide range of values associated with him. As I seen him mocked all the way from late teens to late 20s
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Post#104 » by Catchall » Sat May 23, 2020 3:46 pm

patman66 wrote:
Swish1906 wrote:
patman66 wrote:I think he would be a great pick for the celts at 26 and then stash him for two years.


He wont be there. He wont get passed the Mavs at #18, so Boston would need to use #17 for him


I thought there was a wide range of values associated with him. As I seen him mocked all the way from late teens to late 20s


It's just a question of which teams are patient enough to develop him for 2 - 3 years before they get anything in return.
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#105 » by stoo » Fri Jun 5, 2020 1:50 pm

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patman66 wrote:
Swish1906 wrote:
He wont be there. He wont get passed the Mavs at #18, so Boston would need to use #17 for him


I thought there was a wide range of values associated with him. As I seen him mocked all the way from late teens to late 20s


It's just a question of which teams are patient enough to develop him for 2 - 3 years before they get anything in return.


denver is patient :) and Poku is also from Serbia like Jokic

Also, member Klyde something, obviously tries to look silly in few years :)

Bender? Because he is 7 foot tall?

Pokusevski is definitely a Durant type of player, and don't be surprised if some team gets him in top 10
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#106 » by No-Man » Fri Jun 5, 2020 1:52 pm

I don't think Poku is going to need that much time to be useful, he has improved quickly in the past and he knows how to play, same as with LaMelo, sure they need to improve physically but they can be a part of a team right away

They are readier than guys like Edwards who got no clue about playing bball
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Post#107 » by Ruzious » Fri Jun 5, 2020 6:56 pm

One thing that stood at to me watching the videos here http://www.tankathon.com/players/aleksej-pokusevski he's got great natural body control. There's a couple of times where he runs a ball down, beats someone to it, and changes directions without hesitation - one of them, he stops on a dime and easily makes a 3. Seems to have broad enough shoulders to eventually fill out on top. Love his quick passing skills and quick hands on D. Obviously, he'll get over-powered early in his career.
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Post#108 » by getrichordie » Fri Jun 5, 2020 7:42 pm

Fischella wrote:I don't think Poku is going to need that much time to be useful, he has improved quickly in the past and he knows how to play, same as with LaMelo, sure they need to improve physically but they can be a part of a team right away

They are readier than guys like Edwards who got no clue about playing bball


This is what I’ve been saying. He’s ready to contribute now even if in a bench role. Play him at the 3 or 4, whichever position he defends better.
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#109 » by Swish1906 » Sat Jun 6, 2020 3:12 am

I think Boston takes him at #17 and stashes him in Europe. Perfect solution for the roster issues they are having with three FRP. .
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Post#110 » by Catchall » Sat Jun 6, 2020 3:53 am

Ruzious wrote:One thing that stood at to me watching the videos here http://www.tankathon.com/players/aleksej-pokusevski he's got great natural body control. There's a couple of times where he runs a ball down, beats someone to it, and changes directions without hesitation - one of them, he stops on a dime and easily makes a 3. Seems to have broad enough shoulders to eventually fill out on top. Love his quick passing skills and quick hands on D. Obviously, he'll get over-powered early in his career.


In terms of his body, he's acutally got pretty good legs. It reminds me of Andrei Kirilenko. His upper body was rail thin and he looked like a waif, but you look and see he weighed over 230 lbs., and it's because he had a solid base. I think Poku will hold up pretty well. He definitely needs strength, but his balance and his base look promising.
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Post#111 » by clyde21 » Sat Jun 6, 2020 4:06 am

Swish1906 wrote:I think Boston takes him at #17 and stashes him in Europe. Perfect solution for the roster issues they are having with three FRP. .


or they could package the picks to trade up, maybe for Deni Avdija or something
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Post#112 » by kobyz » Sat Jun 6, 2020 12:00 pm

glimpses of Tayshaun Prince?
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Post#113 » by Catchall » Sat Jun 6, 2020 10:20 pm

Swish1906 wrote:I think Boston takes him at #17 and stashes him in Europe. Perfect solution for the roster issues they are having with three FRP. .


If Memphis ends up out of the playoffs, the Celtics will be drafting at 13 or 14.
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Post#114 » by Swish1906 » Sat Jun 6, 2020 11:59 pm

clyde21 wrote:
Swish1906 wrote:I think Boston takes him at #17 and stashes him in Europe. Perfect solution for the roster issues they are having with three FRP. .


or they could package the picks to trade up, maybe for Deni Avdija or something


I dont think trading up is going to work in this weak draft. Trading down to get another late FRP? Dont see it.

I also dont think the Mavs are able to move 2-3 spots up with offering #31...
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#115 » by clyde21 » Sun Jun 7, 2020 3:29 am

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Swish1906 wrote:I think Boston takes him at #17 and stashes him in Europe. Perfect solution for the roster issues they are having with three FRP. .


or they could package the picks to trade up, maybe for Deni Avdija or something


I dont think trading up is going to work in this weak draft. Trading down to get another late FRP? Dont see it.

I also dont think the Mavs are able to move 2-3 spots up with offering #31...


there are trade ups in every single draft, every single one, just because a draft is deemed week doesn't mean teams don't really like some players.

also, Boston has 3 picks in 1st round alone, that's on top of 2 firsts last year and an already a roster full of players that are about to be paid, they have to consolidate at some point.
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#116 » by clyde21 » Sun Jun 7, 2020 3:44 am

also last year people said the same thing, bad draft, no one wants to trade up

what happened? we saw the most trades in the 1st round ever.
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Re: Aleksej Pokusevski 

Post#117 » by No-Man » Sun Jun 7, 2020 10:09 am

Poku isn't getting stashed, he doesn't want that
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Post#118 » by getrichordie » Sun Jun 7, 2020 11:34 am

Fischella wrote:Poku isn't getting stashed, he doesn't want that


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Post#119 » by getrichordie » Sun Jun 7, 2020 11:41 am

Looks like Pokusevski has a big problem on the defensive end. He has a hard time changing direction. His burst isn't good at all.

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Post#120 » by getrichordie » Sun Jun 7, 2020 12:47 pm

Schrempf x Stojakovic is a pretty good comp.
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