Dat2U wrote:SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Jones and Garuba I’m not familiar with beyond name recognition.
You picked the exact two big man that I like/love. Day’Ron Sharpe is an absolute brute. I will be very happy if they draft him. Jackson is a quick, springy athlete, the likes of which we have not had in recent memory. He is a superb defender. He’s quick like Christian Wood.
Mitchell might slip to round two. Just because...Freshmen like Springer and Cooper will go before Mitchell IMO, deserved or not.
Yeah I do like Sharpe, he is a force, rock solid. Would immediately provide much needed help for this team on the boards.
I've posted a bunch about Garuba, he's international playing for Real Madrid, 6-9 Center along the lines of a Okongwu or Tristan Thompson type.
Here's some recent footage of Kai Jones....
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From NBA DRAFT ROOM :
PF – Texas (Bahamas) – HT: 6-10 – WT: 205 – So – Kai has made major strides over the past year, developing his game and his body to the point of being a potential lottery pick.
Draft Notes
Extra long, bouncy and quick off his feet, Kai Jones has all the upside and all the tools to develop into a first rounder. His activity around the rim is impressive and his open court ability at his size really stands out. He plays above the rim with ease and finishes most of his moves with a dunk.
At 6-10 he shows really good handles and he can run the fast break or take his man off the bounce in the half court set. He still needs to polish up his ball-handling but that will come with time. For now, he’s far advanced compared to most other 6-10 players his age.
Jones a super quick first and second jump. His ability to recover defensively is impressive and he’s a high level shot blocker and solid overall defender. His defensive versatility and ability to step out and guard smaller players gives him a ton of added value at the NBA level.
Kai Jones reminds me abit of Derrick McKey. Solid two way player who teased with upside but more comfortable as 4th/5th option and blending in than standing out. I also see a decent amount of Perry Jones level passivity in his game which is not good at all. Late 1st, early 2nd.
The guy doesn’t really thrill me. I agree, Dat. He will be at least functionally serviceable.