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2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Thread II

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Who should Minnesota Pick at #1 (Assuming Minnesota keeps the pick)?

Anthony Edwards
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LaMelo Ball
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22%
James Wiseman
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35%
 
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Re: 2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Thread II 

Post#1741 » by Neeva » Mon Nov 2, 2020 1:57 pm

Worm Guts wrote:I don't know that we can realistically use more picks. Three rookies is probably going to be enough.


There will be no picks next draft though and this is a deep draft a lot of the guys in the thirties feel like first rounders.
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Re: 2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Thread II 

Post#1742 » by Worm Guts » Mon Nov 2, 2020 2:14 pm

Neeva wrote:
Worm Guts wrote:I don't know that we can realistically use more picks. Three rookies is probably going to be enough.


There will be no picks next draft though and this is a deep draft a lot of the guys in the thirties feel like first rounders.


I'm just thinking of roster constraints. We can only keep 15 guys. I suppose if your willing to have an open competition with guys like Vanderbilt, Jay Nowell and Kelan Martin.
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Post#1743 » by Dewey » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:01 pm

Neeva wrote:
Worm Guts wrote:I don't know that we can realistically use more picks. Three rookies is probably going to be enough.


There will be no picks next draft though and this is a deep draft a lot of the guys in the thirties feel like first rounders.

2021 hype already ... might be a good draft to stay out of
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Post#1744 » by jpatrick » Mon Nov 2, 2020 5:12 pm

Dewey wrote:
Neeva wrote:
Worm Guts wrote:I don't know that we can realistically use more picks. Three rookies is probably going to be enough.


There will be no picks next draft though and this is a deep draft a lot of the guys in the thirties feel like first rounders.

2021 hype already ... might be a good draft to stay out of


I know there is always some hype of drafts a year or two away but it’s been thought for years this year was down and 2021 and 2022 are VERY strong. 2021 has 5-6 top end guys that if eligible, probably would go before anyone this year if eligible, and 2022 is supposedly the double draft.

If we drop down this year, would love to pick up a lightly protected 2021 pick.
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Post#1745 » by Jedzz » Mon Nov 2, 2020 6:56 pm

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karch34 wrote:I'll just go on record now that I'm for Okoro. Give me a dogged defender with high BBIQ that can guard 1-4. If we can pick up future picks or vets on the way to a spot where its "acceptable" to draft him even better.

Okoro’s #1 on my Big board..He’s easily the most versatile , athletic rugged defender in this draft ..He’s also a very smart player with incredible competitive desire..He reminds me so much of Iguodala and Jimmy Buckets..I even think his shot can be easily fixed over his first couple seasons..

In my opinion he’s the best player and the best fit for Minnesota and GSW


I wish he could already shoot better. Because he does appear to be a defensive crazed player.

Auborn was tearing up everyone, including Edward's and his Georgia Bulldogs in January. Just destroyed them in January. Then Okoro had a hamstring injury and Auborn loses to two lessor teams in Missouri and Georgia in February. Edwards scored 18 pts in both games. The only difference for Edwards was he drew more foul shots in the January game then later in February. Not sure if Okoro had much impact on his game specfically. But Okoro's defense obviously impacted Auborn's entire team defense. In the second game Auborn had to try coming from behind the whole game. But in the first game Geogia didn't even belong on the same court.
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Post#1746 » by Dewey » Mon Nov 2, 2020 7:14 pm

jpatrick wrote:
Dewey wrote:
Neeva wrote:
There will be no picks next draft though and this is a deep draft a lot of the guys in the thirties feel like first rounders.

2021 hype already ... might be a good draft to stay out of


I know there is always some hype of drafts a year or two away but it’s been thought for years this year was down and 2021 and 2022 are VERY strong. 2021 has 5-6 top end guys that if eligible, probably would go before anyone this year if eligible, and 2022 is supposedly the double draft.

If we drop down this year, would love to pick up a lightly protected 2021 pick.

I would agree it would be nice to have a stake in the 2021 draft, but we really need to acquire a player to help us win now ... specifically a starting Forward. Getting a 2021 selection will be then be fortunate rather than dire need ... I hope..
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Re: 2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Thread II 

Post#1747 » by Neeva » Mon Nov 2, 2020 10:10 pm

Worm Guts wrote:
Neeva wrote:
Worm Guts wrote:I don't know that we can realistically use more picks. Three rookies is probably going to be enough.


There will be no picks next draft though and this is a deep draft a lot of the guys in the thirties feel like first rounders.


I'm just thinking of roster constraints. We can only keep 15 guys. I suppose if your willing to have an open competition with guys like Vanderbilt, Jay Nowell and Kelan Martin.


To be honest I would rather have Paul Reed, Rob Woodard, Reggie Perry, Nworo,Tillman, Tre Jones over Vanderbilt, Martin, Nowell etc. Also Oturu over Reid ..
I believe there are solid second round steals in this draft that can be had for cheap.
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Post#1748 » by Norseman79 » Mon Nov 2, 2020 11:08 pm

Udoka Azubuike also has me interested early in the second. Would be nice to have a bigger 5 for depth and certain matchups. All depends on how first couple go and trades
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Post#1749 » by moonpie » Mon Nov 2, 2020 11:26 pm

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Post#1750 » by Baseline81 » Tue Nov 3, 2020 3:17 am

moonpie wrote:;feature=emb_title

This video, I believe, highlights what I've thought in regards to how poor Georgia was.

Folks bring up how Edwards hasn't played on a winning team. The clip states the year prior to Edwards' arrival in Athens, the Bulldogs finished 11-21 (compared to 16-16 with him). He was one of five freshman in the rotation, and the only one ranked highly. Georgia finished 332nd in 3P% (30.0%). Because of its dismal outside shooting, teams packed the paint. And yet, when he score 24+ points, Georgia generally won.

Of the games I watched, Edwards tried getting his teammates involved, but they were unable to convert. Playing alongside Russell and Towns (Beasley and Hernangomez should they resign), things may be different. The video also stated he had 10 games with at least four assists (Wiggins had five games) and only five games with one or zero assists (Wiggins had 21 games). At Kansas, Wiggins played next to Embiid and a couple other NBA players. He's a different offensive player than Wiggins.

I won't refute his defensive effort. That is his biggest blemish to me, but one I am willing to gamble on because of how good he is on the other end. It's not like Ball has proven to be a better defender.

Where Edwards is today is just the beginning considering he only started playing basketball as a high school sophomore.
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Re: 2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Thread II 

Post#1751 » by Slim Tubby » Tue Nov 3, 2020 4:06 am

Worm Guts wrote:I don't know that we can realistically use more picks. Three rookies is probably going to be enough.

You’re right, of course, but how much fun would it be to have 4-5 Rookies on the court at the same time and having no clue what to do? It be like...the last 10 years.


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Post#1752 » by theGreatRC » Tue Nov 3, 2020 5:33 am

I would take a chance with Edwards based on the realistic trade packages i've seen on the boards/websites
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Post#1753 » by minimus » Tue Nov 3, 2020 5:58 pm

I wish Aaron Nesmith was a bit taller, let say 6'7". His weight is already 215lbs, so he could potentially guard some SFs. Right now he is listed 6'6". Will be drafted before our #17. I'd okay if we have two picks around 10 instead of #1, #17, so we could turn them into Kira Lewis Jr and Aaron Nesmith or Terese Maxey and Patrick Williams
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Post#1754 » by Mattya » Tue Nov 3, 2020 7:17 pm

I really hope Saddiq Bey, Devin Vassell, or Aaron Nesmith slip to the BK pick, if not I would consider trading up.

Dream scenario we trade back for for Halliburton, either of those 3 guys above slip, and then move up from pick 33 for Tyler Bey.
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Post#1755 » by minimus » Tue Nov 3, 2020 7:42 pm

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Post#1756 » by minimus » Tue Nov 3, 2020 7:56 pm

League sources say both the Celtics and Magic are trying to move up into the mid-lottery using their own first-round picks, and the Wizards are angling to move up from no. 9.


https://nbadraft.theringer.com/#mock

BOS have #14, #26, #30
ORL have #15 and Gordon, Isaac as interesting assets
WAS have #9
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Post#1757 » by Dewey » Tue Nov 3, 2020 7:57 pm

theGreatRC wrote:I would take a chance with Edwards based on the realistic trade packages i've seen on the boards/websites

I am moving that direction as well. I think the Wiseman is the BPA, but believe Edwards is the BP/BF (best player/best fit)
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Post#1758 » by Nick K » Tue Nov 3, 2020 8:28 pm

Baseline81 wrote:
moonpie wrote:;feature=emb_title

This video, I believe, highlights what I've thought in regards to how poor Georgia was.

Folks bring up how Edwards hasn't played on a winning team. The clip states the year prior to Edwards' arrival in Athens, the Bulldogs finished 11-21 (compared to 16-16 with him). He was one of five freshman in the rotation, and the only one ranked highly. Georgia finished 332nd in 3P% (30.0%). Because of its dismal outside shooting, teams packed the paint. And yet, when he score 24+ points, Georgia generally won.

Of the games I watched, Edwards tried getting his teammates involved, but they were unable to convert. Playing alongside Russell and Towns (Beasley and Hernangomez should they resign), things may be different. The video also stated he had 10 games with at least four assists (Wiggins had five games) and only five games with one or zero assists (Wiggins had 21 games). At Kansas, Wiggins played next to Embiid and a couple other NBA players. He's a different offensive player than Wiggins.

I won't refute his defensive effort. That is his biggest blemish to me, but one I am willing to gamble on because of how good he is on the other end. It's not like Ball has proven to be a better defender.

Where Edwards is today is just the beginning considering he only started playing basketball as a high school sophomore.


I totally agree. In this draft, Edwards is the guy.
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Post#1759 » by KGdaBom » Tue Nov 3, 2020 8:36 pm

minimus wrote:I wish Aaron Nesmith was a bit taller, let say 6'7". His weight is already 215lbs, so he could potentially guard some SFs. Right now he is listed 6'6". Will be drafted before our #17. I'd okay if we have two picks around 10 instead of #1, #17, so we could turn them into Kira Lewis Jr and Aaron Nesmith or Terese Maxey and Patrick Williams

YUCK!!!!!!
We have picks 1 and 17 and that's the best you can come up with?
Extremely good chance one of those will be available at 17 anyway.
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Re: 2020 NBA Draft Prospects: Thread II 

Post#1760 » by minimus » Tue Nov 3, 2020 8:52 pm

KGdaBom wrote:
minimus wrote:I wish Aaron Nesmith was a bit taller, let say 6'7". His weight is already 215lbs, so he could potentially guard some SFs. Right now he is listed 6'6". Will be drafted before our #17. I'd okay if we have two picks around 10 instead of #1, #17, so we could turn them into Kira Lewis Jr and Aaron Nesmith or Terese Maxey and Patrick Williams

YUCK!!!!!!
We have picks 1 and 17 and that's the best you can come up with?
Extremely good chance one of those will be available at 17 anyway.


I meant if we trade our #1, #17 get two picks around 10 and additional asset

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