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Post#1 » by wco81 » Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:46 pm

Not as exciting as having two lotto picks but Tankathon shows the Warriors with their own FRP and SRP and an additional SRP, from Toronto. So that would be #42 currently.

For those who don't like players like Chiozza and Lee taking up roster spots, maybe they will have a chance to add two more young players to the roster.

However, chances are these two draftees will be spending a lot of time at Santa Cruz, because if the Warriors are still competitive next year, they're not going to get a lot of minutes, unless they pop really unexpectedly.

They'd have to show more than JK, JW and Moody to get minutes ahead of them.

Still, it's not impossible to find some good players in the late first or early second rounds.
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Post#2 » by GunnerWRX » Thu Dec 23, 2021 10:39 pm

Is the Jessup experiment done? Can he get better than Chiozza?
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Post#4 » by DevinVassell » Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:22 pm

wco81 wrote:Not as exciting as having two lotto picks but Tankathon shows the Warriors with their own FRP and SRP and an additional SRP, from Toronto. So that would be #42 currently.

For those who don't like players like Chiozza and Lee taking up roster spots, maybe they will have a chance to add two more young players to the roster.

However, chances are these two draftees will be spending a lot of time at Santa Cruz, because if the Warriors are still competitive next year, they're not going to get a lot of minutes, unless they pop really unexpectedly.

They'd have to show more than JK, JW and Moody to get minutes ahead of them.

Still, it's not impossible to find some good players in the late first or early second rounds.


I'd go the Memphis route with any late picks. Look for 3/4yr players with experience. A Xavier Tillman/Desmond Bane

The last thing we should be looking for is more high potential players that need development.
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Post#5 » by wco81 » Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:45 pm

Yeah Jessup maybe has one more training camp to either make the roster or not.

Playing in the Australian league is fine but all these skinny players have to become stronger and optimize whatever quickness and strength they can develop through training.
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Post#6 » by Onus » Thu Dec 23, 2021 11:48 pm

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wco81 wrote:Not as exciting as having two lotto picks but Tankathon shows the Warriors with their own FRP and SRP and an additional SRP, from Toronto. So that would be #42 currently.

For those who don't like players like Chiozza and Lee taking up roster spots, maybe they will have a chance to add two more young players to the roster.

However, chances are these two draftees will be spending a lot of time at Santa Cruz, because if the Warriors are still competitive next year, they're not going to get a lot of minutes, unless they pop really unexpectedly.

They'd have to show more than JK, JW and Moody to get minutes ahead of them.

Still, it's not impossible to find some good players in the late first or early second rounds.


I'd go the Memphis route with any late picks. Look for 3/4yr players with experience. A Xavier Tillman/Desmond Bane

The last thing we should be looking for is more high potential players that need development.

I really liked Herb Jones for us last year as that type a player. A defender who can read the game of basketball will do great in our system.
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Post#7 » by azwfan » Fri Dec 24, 2021 1:51 am

I'm not picky about who we pick. As long as he's ready right away, and an all star for us in the not so distant future.
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Post#8 » by DevinVassell » Fri Dec 24, 2021 1:51 am

@Onus

Yes!.. and now getting VERY good minutes for a rookie.
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Post#9 » by FNQ » Fri Dec 24, 2021 2:24 am

Wait do people not want Lee to have a roster spot? I hadn’t seen that, that’s crazy. I really doubt it was said though.. but then again my foe list is a mile long these days :dontknow:
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Post#10 » by FNQ » Fri Dec 24, 2021 2:25 am

GunnerWRX wrote:Is the Jessup experiment done? Can he get better than Chiozza?


Lol he’s been better since we drafted him, he at least has a legit NBA skill
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Post#11 » by GunnerWRX » Fri Dec 24, 2021 3:01 am

FNQ wrote:
GunnerWRX wrote:Is the Jessup experiment done? Can he get better than Chiozza?


Lol he’s been better since we drafted him, he at least has a legit NBA skill


If he can shoot like that, he should be able to get a NBA job.

I don’t particularly “like” him but he didn’t look confident during summer league at all.

In the ABL game in that link, he looked super confident.
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Post#12 » by Chris Porter's Hair » Fri Dec 24, 2021 3:09 am

FNQ wrote:Wait do people not want Lee to have a roster spot? I hadn’t seen that, that’s crazy. I really doubt it was said though.. but then again my foe list is a mile long these days :dontknow:

I'd more accurately say I don't care if Lee has a roster spot. I don't think he's anything remarkable. If we find someone better, great. If not, I don't have a problem with him as an end of the bench guy.
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Post#13 » by FNQ » Fri Dec 24, 2021 3:21 am

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FNQ wrote:Wait do people not want Lee to have a roster spot? I hadn’t seen that, that’s crazy. I really doubt it was said though.. but then again my foe list is a mile long these days :dontknow:

I'd more accurately say I don't care if Lee has a roster spot. I don't think he's anything remarkable. If we find someone better, great. If not, I don't have a problem with him as an end of the bench guy.


Yeah I’m about there. But there’s at least a couple players who I’d rather show the door before Lee. Microwaves are always useful
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Post#14 » by cdubbz » Fri Dec 24, 2021 6:37 pm

FNQ wrote:Wait do people not want Lee to have a roster spot? I hadn’t seen that, that’s crazy. I really doubt it was said though.. but then again my foe list is a mile long these days :dontknow:


I like Damion Lee. He has his moments of really good minutes off the bench. He knows his role and is good for team chemistry. I like him and JTA a lot. Does Iggy still play? Thats a roster spot and Chiozza.
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