Psubs wrote:I guess Reed can be a small ball C a la Theis.
I dont see it think he's a 4/3. I doubt Reed himself wants to be a full-time C either
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Psubs wrote:I guess Reed can be a small ball C a la Theis.
pr0gr4m wrote:I really want Maledon which would require Toronto to trade up. That isn't very likely and with the draft coming closer I would stick with my choice of Paul Reed.
HeadtopChunes wrote:Psubs wrote:I guess Reed can be a small ball C a la Theis.
I dont see it think he's a 4/3. I doubt Reed himself wants to be a full-time C either
TR50 wrote:The talk about Tillie here has made me look into him a bit more and something I really like about him is that he is a great shooter, but he can also post up and play inside a bit. I think having that element offensively is a big deal, and at 29, I'd be pretty okay with taking him.
Also feel decent about Joe and Reed.
casual_raps_fan wrote:TR50 wrote:The talk about Tillie here has made me look into him a bit more and something I really like about him is that he is a great shooter, but he can also post up and play inside a bit. I think having that element offensively is a big deal, and at 29, I'd be pretty okay with taking him.
Also feel decent about Joe and Reed.
Out of Joe, Reed, and Tillie, I'd probably rank it...
1. Joe - Bullseye shooter with a quick trigger. Needs to learn to shoot running off of screens. Projects as a good defender.
2. Tillie - Advanced feel for the game, very good shooter, can do bigman stuff too. Health is a big question mark.
3. Reed - Toolsy and athletic but shooting is a big question mark. If he doesn't learn to shoot, he will have a hard time finding minutes in the playoffs.
TR50 wrote:casual_raps_fan wrote:TR50 wrote:The talk about Tillie here has made me look into him a bit more and something I really like about him is that he is a great shooter, but he can also post up and play inside a bit. I think having that element offensively is a big deal, and at 29, I'd be pretty okay with taking him.
Also feel decent about Joe and Reed.
Out of Joe, Reed, and Tillie, I'd probably rank it...
1. Joe - Bullseye shooter with a quick trigger. Needs to learn to shoot running off of screens. Projects as a good defender.
2. Tillie - Advanced feel for the game, very good shooter, can do bigman stuff too. Health is a big question mark.
3. Reed - Toolsy and athletic but shooting is a big question mark. If he doesn't learn to shoot, he will have a hard time finding minutes in the playoffs.
I think I agree.
I sometimes have Tillie and Joe flip flop a bit, just because when I see Joe, I think of a guy that can be very effective as a shooter and defender, but I also worry that that there are always perceived guys like that, that do not pan out. Although, a T-Ross kind of guy at 29 is pretty good.
When I think of Tillie, I just think of the skillset, and how it very well could be a lottery-like talent held back by injuries. In that sense I get an OG kind of vibe and think he is excellent value at 29. Would be hard to pass up on.
Other guys that I really like, that are mentioned throughout the thread are Maledon, McDaniels. I just am unsure if they would be available at 29. I also want to learn more about Desmond Bane.
NotMyKawhi wrote:
TR50 wrote:casual_raps_fan wrote:TR50 wrote:The talk about Tillie here has made me look into him a bit more and something I really like about him is that he is a great shooter, but he can also post up and play inside a bit. I think having that element offensively is a big deal, and at 29, I'd be pretty okay with taking him.
Also feel decent about Joe and Reed.
Out of Joe, Reed, and Tillie, I'd probably rank it...
1. Joe - Bullseye shooter with a quick trigger. Needs to learn to shoot running off of screens. Projects as a good defender.
2. Tillie - Advanced feel for the game, very good shooter, can do bigman stuff too. Health is a big question mark.
3. Reed - Toolsy and athletic but shooting is a big question mark. If he doesn't learn to shoot, he will have a hard time finding minutes in the playoffs.
I think I agree.
I sometimes have Tillie and Joe flip flop a bit, just because when I see Joe, I think of a guy that can be very effective as a shooter and defender, but I also worry that that there are always perceived guys like that, that do not pan out. Although, a T-Ross kind of guy at 29 is pretty good.
When I think of Tillie, I just think of the skillset, and how it very well could be a lottery-like talent held back by injuries. In that sense I get an OG kind of vibe and think he is excellent value at 29. Would be hard to pass up on.
Other guys that I really like, that are mentioned throughout the thread are Maledon, McDaniels. I just am unsure if they would be available at 29. I also want to learn more about Desmond Bane.
Syd-TK3 wrote:pr0gr4m wrote:I really want Maledon which would require Toronto to trade up. That isn't very likely and with the draft coming closer I would stick with my choice of Paul Reed.
Theo as Raptor would just make way too much sense, I know it's kinda a biased opinion but I don't think there would be a better team for him to go to in terms of fit and development
DG88 wrote:Updated mock draft from the Ringer
https://nbadraft.theringer.com/?_ga=2.196400623.29508839.1602776633-amp-38q7zla0YeykX-0Xd_yzHW462Lpia2NafIjfZn5BULUld4bhm3io0I02nyuDQeuj#mock
pr0gr4m wrote:DG88 wrote:Updated mock draft from the Ringer
https://nbadraft.theringer.com/?_ga=2.196400623.29508839.1602776633-amp-38q7zla0YeykX-0Xd_yzHW462Lpia2NafIjfZn5BULUld4bhm3io0I02nyuDQeuj#mock
No way Theo falls to 29.
The author / publisher must be trolling Raptor fans however there's a large pool of "mid-level" prospects. I feel that a prospects chances of becoming an allstar is dependent on the franchise that develops him. I feel the Raptors could do that with a lot of these guys and should just look for a prospect with a solid foundation.
casual_raps_fan wrote:pr0gr4m wrote:DG88 wrote:Updated mock draft from the Ringer
https://nbadraft.theringer.com/?_ga=2.196400623.29508839.1602776633-amp-38q7zla0YeykX-0Xd_yzHW462Lpia2NafIjfZn5BULUld4bhm3io0I02nyuDQeuj#mock
No way Theo falls to 29.
The author / publisher must be trolling Raptor fans however there's a large pool of "mid-level" prospects. I feel that a prospects chances of becoming an allstar is dependent on the franchise that develops him. I feel the Raptors could do that with a lot of these guys and should just look for a prospect with a solid foundation.
Yeah. It doesn't seem very likely he would be available. The guys drafted before Maledon in the mock draft are...
24. Malachi Flynn (Bucks)
25. Jaden McDaneils (Thunder)
26. Leandro Bolmaro (Celtics)
27. Tyler Bey (Knicks)
28. Robert Woodard (Lakers)
I'd be surprised if Maledon would be passed by all of these teams for the listed players.
pr0gr4m wrote:casual_raps_fan wrote:pr0gr4m wrote:No way Theo falls to 29.
The author / publisher must be trolling Raptor fans however there's a large pool of "mid-level" prospects. I feel that a prospects chances of becoming an allstar is dependent on the franchise that develops him. I feel the Raptors could do that with a lot of these guys and should just look for a prospect with a solid foundation.
Yeah. It doesn't seem very likely he would be available. The guys drafted before Maledon in the mock draft are...
24. Malachi Flynn (Bucks)
25. Jaden McDaneils (Thunder)
26. Leandro Bolmaro (Celtics)
27. Tyler Bey (Knicks)
28. Robert Woodard (Lakers)
I'd be surprised if Maledon would be passed by all of these teams for the listed players.
Woodard could be a low key steal as well. His strength and athleticism at the 3 could be good. He has a fairly fluid looking mid range shot that in my opinion could make him better than OG down the road. He's also athletic enough to potential be a big 2 as well.
pr0gr4m wrote:Syd-TK3 wrote:pr0gr4m wrote:I really want Maledon which would require Toronto to trade up. That isn't very likely and with the draft coming closer I would stick with my choice of Paul Reed.
Theo as Raptor would just make way too much sense, I know it's kinda a biased opinion but I don't think there would be a better team for him to go to in terms of fit and development
I could see him as a starter right away if we let FVV walk and trade Norm for a pick. Lowry would be a great first point guard to play with and would help him develop fast. He could be better than Fred right away.
casual_raps_fan wrote:pr0gr4m wrote:DG88 wrote:Updated mock draft from the Ringer
https://nbadraft.theringer.com/?_ga=2.196400623.29508839.1602776633-amp-38q7zla0YeykX-0Xd_yzHW462Lpia2NafIjfZn5BULUld4bhm3io0I02nyuDQeuj#mock
No way Theo falls to 29.
The author / publisher must be trolling Raptor fans however there's a large pool of "mid-level" prospects. I feel that a prospects chances of becoming an allstar is dependent on the franchise that develops him. I feel the Raptors could do that with a lot of these guys and should just look for a prospect with a solid foundation.
Yeah. It doesn't seem very likely he would be available. The guys drafted before Maledon in the mock draft are...
24. Malachi Flynn (Bucks)
25. Jaden McDaneils (Thunder)
26. Leandro Bolmaro (Celtics)
27. Tyler Bey (Knicks)
28. Robert Woodard (Lakers)
I'd be surprised if Maledon would be passed by all of these teams for the listed players.
Indeed wrote:casual_raps_fan wrote:pr0gr4m wrote:No way Theo falls to 29.
The author / publisher must be trolling Raptor fans however there's a large pool of "mid-level" prospects. I feel that a prospects chances of becoming an allstar is dependent on the franchise that develops him. I feel the Raptors could do that with a lot of these guys and should just look for a prospect with a solid foundation.
Yeah. It doesn't seem very likely he would be available. The guys drafted before Maledon in the mock draft are...
24. Malachi Flynn (Bucks)
25. Jaden McDaneils (Thunder)
26. Leandro Bolmaro (Celtics)
27. Tyler Bey (Knicks)
28. Robert Woodard (Lakers)
I'd be surprised if Maledon would be passed by all of these teams for the listed players.
I see some of these players are going to drop, including Maledon, as some teams are interested in a big, or they already have enough guards. Some may take a gamble (usually that is the Raptors) on a less known player.