WeekapaugGroove wrote:
Umm why is Vassell shooting like a weirdo?
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WeekapaugGroove wrote:
Umm why is Vassell shooting like a weirdo?
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Ghost of Kleine wrote:
2 zoom meetings? What about Bane though? I was just starting to get accustomed to the idea of having him bomb away on the perimeter ala " Eric Gordon " for us! I guess that I could be happy though with either one really!
RedIndian wrote:Hayes, Haliburton, Toppin and Avdija are likely all gone by #10.
In all likelihood, the ones available for consideration will be Vassell, Patrick Williams, Jalen Smith and Kira.
Bane is certainly under consideration from the sound of it, but #10 is too high for him. I wonder if Boston would give us their #14 and #26 for #10? Could see us then getting a couple of our favoured targets.
On Kira, I can definitely see the appeal. There are some flaws in his game that he needs to work on, but he certainly is one of the players who has star potential in this draft. I think he's also highly regarded as a high-character kid.
Banana Milk wrote::o
In case anyone missed the earlier video posted. I can't unsee this.
His allure begins with the high release point on his jumper. By the time he is at the summit of his action, he is launching from above his head (it doesn’t take him long to get it there, either). He is always shot-ready and fires at a split second when he gets the opportunity. Some of his mechanics are a bit funky compared to a textbook shooter, but a quick and towering shot allows him to get it off over most defenders.
Ghost of Kleine wrote:It's just how he seems to shoot his jumpers. As long as he keeps hitting them effectively, I'm cool with it. I mean it's obviously harder to block right???
Banana Milk wrote::o
In case anyone missed the earlier video posted. I can't unsee this.
darealjuice wrote:Definitely don't like to see Vassell shooting from behind his head. I'm curious if someone suggested raising his release, or maybe the catapulting is his way of compensating for shooting from that distance off the dribble? Either way, I never understand guys messing with their shot during the pre-draft process unless it's already clearly broken.
Good to see that we're talking to Kira Lewis. I'd be fine with him at 10 if there are no surprise drops, but it'd be nice if we could trade back for an extra pick and still get him. No need to rush him into big minutes with Ricky around, and Ricky is a great example for him in terms of craftiness scoring while playing below the rim, playmaking, and changing pace effectively.
bwgood77 wrote:Do you have any sort of a big board yet...considering all of the extensive analysis and experience you have?
bwgood77 wrote:RedIndian wrote:Hayes, Haliburton, Toppin and Avdija are likely all gone by #10.
In all likelihood, the ones available for consideration will be Vassell, Patrick Williams, Jalen Smith and Kira.
Bane is certainly under consideration from the sound of it, but #10 is too high for him. I wonder if Boston would give us their #14 and #26 for #10? Could see us then getting a couple of our favoured targets.
On Kira, I can definitely see the appeal. There are some flaws in his game that he needs to work on, but he certainly is one of the players who has star potential in this draft. I think he's also highly regarded as a high-character kid.
Are you saying #10 is too high because he isn't as good as that group you have listed or just because he's projected to go lower?
RedIndian wrote:bwgood77 wrote:RedIndian wrote:Hayes, Haliburton, Toppin and Avdija are likely all gone by #10.
In all likelihood, the ones available for consideration will be Vassell, Patrick Williams, Jalen Smith and Kira.
Bane is certainly under consideration from the sound of it, but #10 is too high for him. I wonder if Boston would give us their #14 and #26 for #10? Could see us then getting a couple of our favoured targets.
On Kira, I can definitely see the appeal. There are some flaws in his game that he needs to work on, but he certainly is one of the players who has star potential in this draft. I think he's also highly regarded as a high-character kid.
Are you saying #10 is too high because he isn't as good as that group you have listed or just because he's projected to go lower?
Bane is a 4th year guy, and though I like him, he's definitely lower ceiling than any of those other guys. I mean he was projected to be a 2nd rounder till not too long ago. Unless his stock has risen to the point that teams in the lottery are willing to take him, it'd be poor asset management to take him at #10. If you want him and him alone, trade down and get another asset.
RedIndian wrote:bwgood77 wrote:RedIndian wrote:Hayes, Haliburton, Toppin and Avdija are likely all gone by #10.
In all likelihood, the ones available for consideration will be Vassell, Patrick Williams, Jalen Smith and Kira.
Bane is certainly under consideration from the sound of it, but #10 is too high for him. I wonder if Boston would give us their #14 and #26 for #10? Could see us then getting a couple of our favoured targets.
On Kira, I can definitely see the appeal. There are some flaws in his game that he needs to work on, but he certainly is one of the players who has star potential in this draft. I think he's also highly regarded as a high-character kid.
Are you saying #10 is too high because he isn't as good as that group you have listed or just because he's projected to go lower?
Bane is a 4th year guy, and though I like him, he's definitely lower ceiling than any of those other guys. I mean he was projected to be a 2nd rounder till not too long ago. Unless his stock has risen to the point that teams in the lottery are willing to take him, it'd be poor asset management to take him at #10. If you want him and him alone, trade down and get another asset.
8. Which prospect-team pairing do you think is a perfect fit?
Schmitz: I love what Tyrese Maxey could become with the Phoenix Suns alongside Devin Booker, Deandre Ayton and Mikal Bridges. The Suns could use another jolt of shot creation and off-ball scoring in the backcourt, and that's exactly what Maxey provides. He is the next Kentucky guard with more on-ball potential than he was able to show at the collegiate ranks given the abundance of talent on the Wildcats' roster.