Jsbath wrote:what do you think of duarte?
It’s my man
Duarte is great! Very versatile for a two guard. Definitely has a fire and tenacity to him. I like the Klay comparisons too. Having said that, There's no way he falls to us at 29.
I fully expect either New York or Houston to snatch him up in the early 20s'. But even if by some miracle he makes it past New York and Houston, There's almost no way whatsoever that Philly passes on him at 28. If we're looking for shooting at the 2/3 and a modicum of 3 and D versatility, I'm looking at Trey Murphy 3rd. He's a 6'9 offensive version of Bridges.
And actually had averages of 50/ 40/ 90 in college and is a very disruptive defender and perimeter defender as well.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.basketballnews.com/stories/amp/ncaa-basketball-trey-murphy-iii-virginia-cavaliers-draws-attention-as-3-and-d-stretch-four-2021-nba-draft-prospectsHe's 6'9 205 lbs with a 7'1 wingspan. Really high basketball IQ, Is a really good cutter, And also moves fluidly like Bridges too! He's also got sneaky, smooth athleticism and vertical burst very similar to Bridges.
So at best, He's a slightly longer better offensive version of Bridges. Or at worst a slightly bigger version of Cam Johnson with better perimeter defense! Either way, he'd be a steal for us, IF we disregard positional needs and choose BPA?
So, IF Duarte is gone at 29, And we prioritize shooting or a 3 and D wing with elite shooting, Then my list of best available at that point becomes:
1- Trey Murphy 3rd.
2- Joe Weiscamp.
3- Sam Hauser.
Any one of those 3 would supremely boost our perimeter scoring prowess. But admittedly, I do really like the idea of a multipositional 3 and D wing that would give us great potential size IF when Booker runs the point ( on occasion) having a very long, very versatile lineup of:
-Point Book- 6'6.
- Murphy 3rd- 6'9.
- Bridges- 6'7.
- Crowder or Craig- 6'7.
- Ayton 6'11.
That's a dangerous fast break style team.