Cuban Pete wrote: I'm sick of seeing Tyler Bey in mocks. He's really an undersized 4 who is a liability on offense. The Cs need that like a hole in the head.
Sounds like a perfect Ainge draft pick.

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Cuban Pete wrote: I'm sick of seeing Tyler Bey in mocks. He's really an undersized 4 who is a liability on offense. The Cs need that like a hole in the head.
Kalela wrote:Cuban Pete wrote: I'm sick of seeing Tyler Bey in mocks. He's really an undersized 4 who is a liability on offense. The Cs need that like a hole in the head.
Sounds like a perfect Ainge draft pick.
Cuban Pete wrote:Kalela wrote:Cuban Pete wrote: I'm sick of seeing Tyler Bey in mocks. He's really an undersized 4 who is a liability on offense. The Cs need that like a hole in the head.
Sounds like a perfect Ainge draft pick.
I approach every draft with apprehension.
snowman wrote:I see many posts on here begging for "wings" Patrick Williams or Precious Achiuwa with the 14th pick. Both of these guys played PF a lot in college. Guys, Williams only had 4 games last season that he made a max of 2 three point shots in, and Achiuwa only had 2 games. These guys would be in competition with Semi and G. Williams due to being unable to spread the floor enough. Now if we are moving Semi, and Grant, then sure, but I don't see Danny doing that. We have enough power forwards that can't hit three's consistently.
The wings we need are shooters like Saddiq Bey, Aaron Nesmith or Devin Vassell. Bey had 20 games where he made 2 or more three's (one game he made 8) Nesmith had 12 games where he made at least 2 three's, (he had 4 games where he made at least 7 three's) Vassell had 12 games where he made at least 2 three's (1 game with 7) These are the kind of shooters we need off the bench.
One of these three guys should be playing second team SF, with Smart at point guard, Langford moving to SG, and replacing Green, who should be waved, and Wannamaker who should not be resigned.
At 26 BPA at point guard and 30 BPA as a big is the right move. Also, we certainly should have room for all three #1's or at least 2 of them, if we release Green (can't shoot for a shooting guard), let Wannamaker walk( somewhat steady, but way to many stupid mistakes for a 31 years old veteran), and don't pick up Semi option ( not a vert high BBIQ). I don't see Danny not picking up Semi's option, but IMO, it's time to move on from him. We should also move on from Edwards and Poirier, but should be a training camp battle with Waters and Tacko and the 47th pick.
bucknersrevenge wrote:This kid Robert Woodard II out of Miss St. is one to watch at 26. 6'7 235 with a 7'1 wingspan? That's the sound of Brad Stevens getting a boner. Screams defensive versatility. Athletic enough. Can shoot it a bit. Good motor.
djFan71 wrote:Any thoughts on Xavier Tillman? Seems like a guy I'd like - does everything but shoot.
Might be a reach at 30 and gone by 47 is the problem.
Cuban Pete wrote:
My Sleeper List
Milan Acquaah (22) PG California Baptist
Jermaine Bishop (23) PG Norfolk St
Tray Boyd (21) PG East Tennessee St
Harald Frey (23) PG Montana St
Jordan Ford (22) PG St Mary's
Devonte Green (23) PG Indiana
Christian Vital (23) PG Connecticut
Kamar Baldwin (22) PG Butler
Jon Axel Gudmundsson (23) SG Davidson
Ty-Shon Alexander (22) SG Creighton
Nate Hinton (21) SG Houston
Andrien White (23) SG Wake Forest
Alpha Diallo (23) SF Providence
Xavier Sneed (22) SF Kansas St
Anthony Lamb (22) SF Vermont
Lamine Diane (22) SF UC Northridge
Nathan Knight (22) PF William & Mary
Tyler Scanlon (23) SF Belmont
Cuban Pete wrote:Cuban Pete wrote:playa-hater wrote:Woodard - J McDaniels - T Bey all in my best sleeper pick.
None of these guys are sleepers. They're well known, especially McDaniels. I'm sick of seeing Tyler Bey in mocks. He's really an undersized 4 who is a liability on offense. The Cs need that like a hole in the head.
Here are some of my sleepers...
Milan Acquaah (22) PG California Baptist
Jermaine Bishop (23) PG Norfolk St
Tray Boyd (21) PG East Tennessee St
Harald Frey (23) PG Montana St
Jordan Ford (22) PG St Mary's
Devonte Green (23) PG Indiana
Christian Vital (23) PG Connecticut
Kamar Baldwin (22) PG Butler
Jon Axel Gudmundsson (23) SG Davidson
Ty-Shon Alexander (22) SG Creighton
Nate Hinton (21) SG Houston
Andrien White (23) SG Wake Forest
Alpha Diallo (23) SF Providence
Xavier Sneed (22) SF Kansas St
Anthony Lamb (22) SF Vermont
Lamine Diane (22) SF UC Northridge
Nathan Knight (22) PF William & Mary
Tyler Scanlon (23) SF Belmont
I meant to add to this.
Juwan Durham (22) PF Notre Dame
Durham has the highest career block rate of any player who played 4+ games in the draft.
djFan71 wrote:Any thoughts on Xavier Tillman? Seems like a guy I'd like - does everything but shoot.
Might be a reach at 30 and gone by 47 is the problem.
djFan71 wrote:Any thoughts on Xavier Tillman? Seems like a guy I'd like - does everything but shoot.
Might be a reach at 30 and gone by 47 is the problem.
playa-hater wrote:bucknersrevenge wrote:This kid Robert Woodard II out of Miss St. is one to watch at 26. 6'7 235 with a 7'1 wingspan? That's the sound of Brad Stevens getting a boner. Screams defensive versatility. Athletic enough. Can shoot it a bit. Good motor.
I love him already..can defend almost any position and has a vey good shooting motion. Did shoot 40% from 3.. Obviously not a high volume shooter.
If his shots is the real deal, getting a true 3 and D player for Boston is a must.. Semi is a fraud.
Cuban Pete wrote:djFan71 wrote:Any thoughts on Xavier Tillman? Seems like a guy I'd like - does everything but shoot.
Might be a reach at 30 and gone by 47 is the problem.
Tillman is the polar opposite of Issac Okoro. Outside of Assist%, Okoro's numbers are crap. Yet when you look at him, he can do so many things. He's a great finisher, plays great defense, etc. He's a true freshman with upside. He's a bigger version of Jaylen Brown. In a nutshell, lousy numbers, great tape.
Tillman's numbers are great across the board, but when you watch him play, his feet seldom leave the floor. Moreover, he shoots like it's against his religion. He's timid.
big-shot-ROB wrote:playa-hater wrote:bucknersrevenge wrote:This kid Robert Woodard II out of Miss St. is one to watch at 26. 6'7 235 with a 7'1 wingspan? That's the sound of Brad Stevens getting a boner. Screams defensive versatility. Athletic enough. Can shoot it a bit. Good motor.
I love him already..can defend almost any position and has a vey good shooting motion. Did shoot 40% from 3.. Obviously not a high volume shooter.
If his shots is the real deal, getting a true 3 and D player for Boston is a must.. Semi is a fraud.
He's shot 60% at FT line the two years. Moreover, he shot horribly last year from 3 and this year's volume and sample size are too small.
He's an good defender and tremendous blocker at his size, but I am confident Semi shoots way better.