LBJKB24MJ23 wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:I'm looking more into WS/48 as an indicator of future potential.
In the past 20 seasons, the following NCAA players have made an all-NBA 1st team with WS/48 lower than .200 in their draft year:
Paul George (.178)
Russell Westbrook (.161)
Chris Paul (.171)
Steve Nash (.178)
Here's 2nd/3rd Team All-NBA
Jayson Tatum (.169)
John Wall (.196)
DeMar DeRozan (.140)
Isaiah Thomas (.199)
Carmelo Anthony (.183)
Deron Williams (.140)
Klay Thompson (.198)
Rondo (.150)
Redd (.158)
Joe Johnson (.186)
Again, for reference here are some of the top lotto picks:
Cunningham (.166)
Mobley (.248)
Suggs (.210)
Barnes (.195)
Moody (.193)
K. Johnson (.124)
Mitchell (.215)
Kispert (.251)
J.Johnson (.162)
Bouknight (.179)
Wagner (.210)
Seems like a really good filter to designate expectations. Obviously WS/48 benefits older players and bigs. The Gleaguers throw a bit of a monkey wrench. They did not grade well in this category, but they're playing in a different environment. I would expect Sengun's WS/48 to be super high. Giddey, probably middling.
ya i'm high on Mobley and Suggs. Barnes and Moody look good too. surprised Keon Johnson is that low.
what were Kuminga and Green's WS/48?
Kispert-Mobley-Mitchell. Bumping Cade to 4th selection...