thelead wrote:Since I think we should all do this, here is my big board:
1. Cade
2. Green
3. Mobley
4. Suggs
5. Kuminga
6. Sengun
7. Barnes
8. Moody
9. Giddey
10. Mann
11. Primo
12. Keon
13. Bouknight
14. Wagner
15. Garuba
16. Cam
17. Kispert
18. Johnson (Duke)
19. Springer
20. Murphy
Edit: added 10 more
Last edit before the draft:
1. Cade - I like Green's potential A LOT more but Cade is the safer pick
2. Green - Love him but where is he mentality at and can he gain some weight. I would take him at 1 based on potential.
3. Mobley - The defensive potential is through the roof. Has decent touch
4. Suggs - Will likely not be a superstar but will likely be a reliable starter for a while
5. Kuminga - Very high bust potential but could also be the best player in the draft if he develops. Scary pick
6. Sengun - Pau Gasol lite IMO. At least on offense.
7. Barnes - Would be perfect for team that has their star offensive player
8. Moody - This is a potential pick but a two way player
9. Giddey - Star potential if he can learn how to shoot
10. Mann - 49/40/83 splits with a good handle
11. Bouknight - Not so great splits but took bad shots. I'm scared of his tunnel vision.
12. Keon - Just an athlete but at this point, these are nearly all potential picks
13. Johnson (Duke) - I would have him much higher if not for character concerns
14. Garuba - Clint Capela level player
15. Wagner - Love his game but what position does he play? Does he get bodied by PF's or passed by by SF's?
16. Springer - The next Courtney Lee
17. Wieskamp - An Evan Fournier replacement
18. Kispert - I'm concerned with his speed and shooting on the move but he can shoot
19. Cam - A bucket but can he get his shot off on the next level
20. Primo - ALL potential. Hard to overlook a freshman with good splits who would still be 18 as a Sophomore. There are high schoolers that are still 18 that didn't fail a grade.
I don't see enough people committed to cementing their big board
