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Re: 2022 NBA Draft 

Post#1361 » by Ell Curry » Sun Jan 30, 2022 3:31 am

Duke4life831 wrote:Okay but nothing about what Mark has improved on makes me feel like he should be taken any higher in the draft. We have had this discussion multiple times on this board so I wont go down this road again. But I just dont feel like taking a raw athletic 5 with practically 0 offensive skills worth using a top pick for. You can find top tier defensive bigs later in the draft. There is nothing about Duren's game makes me believe he will be anything more than a defensive big. He is a horrible FT shooter, so I dont see much hope for him becoming a big that can spread the floor. People talk about his passing, but he has 18 assists to 38 turnovers so far on the season. And again he is doing this against very weak competition. Also add in he is a really bad rebounder as well, he is rebounding basically equal to JJJ and Duren spends practically the entire time in the paint.

So again the best I see Duren turning into is a really good defensive big that is just a lob threat on the offensive end. You can find multiple of those guys every year late 1st and early 2nd.


I sort of agree, though Duren is a pretty good rebounder 10 per 36 instead of 11 like Koloko and Williams but again 2 years younger (3.5 younger than Koloko), easy to project him getting another board per 36.

Wings are so valuable, that hitting 80% on Kendall Brown or whoever at that spot is as good as hitting 100% on Duren. We could trade OG for a decent starting center (Turner or Holmes say) AND get a lottery protected first rounder at least from those teams and probably another asset.

That's the nice fallback to the Masai "only go after 6'8 or 6'9 guys approach. You can basically always move one for a 5 or a 1 if you need to, or the assets to get one. Look at the return Robert Covington got in 2 trades, and he's not a special man to man defender and can't dribble or pass, and is a good but not gunner of a 3pt shooter.

I just mean Duren is probably going to go 10-12th because some team will see him as a starter and not judge the wings available to be likely to become starters. Right now I'd guess Wizards at 11 or Memphis at 13 to replace Adams after a year. But it's not inconceivable he falls and nobody wants a center and Charlotte gets him at 18. At that point, I think he's a good pick. He's performed well at a young age on a terrible team (his judgement in picking Memphis is another thing though, seems like a red flag. Sure he got NIL money but not more than a couple draft slots worth and there's lot of teams with actual guards and coaching) and was a top 5 recruit.

In general things get fuzzy for me after pick 13 here: https://www.tankathon.com/mock_draft

I've seen the guys at big schools, but not the G-League Ignite guys, but they all look sort of meh to me, even though you know someone with a handle and an NBA body like Keels or Daniel will develop a jumper and turn out good.
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft 

Post#1362 » by MemphisX » Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:08 am

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EvanZ wrote:Duren still being at 4 is kind of wild.



Depends on your perspective. Duren is a full two years younger than most of these other dudes. What would they look like if they had entered college hoops at his age?


He’s only 5 or less months younger than Jabari, Kendall Brown, AJ Griffin, and he’s 12 months younger than Banchero.

That age gap isn’t enough to entice me to take him anywhere near the top 5



He has been more productive than Kendall Brown who many have had in their top 5 most of the season. He is not in my top 5 but It isn't totally crazy fro him to be in the top 5.
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft 

Post#1363 » by clyde21 » Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:32 am

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Depends on your perspective. Duren is a full two years younger than most of these other dudes. What would they look like if they had entered college hoops at his age?


He’s only 5 or less months younger than Jabari, Kendall Brown, AJ Griffin, and he’s 12 months younger than Banchero.

That age gap isn’t enough to entice me to take him anywhere near the top 5



He has been more productive than Kendall Brown who many have had in their top 5 most of the season. He is not in my top 5 but It isn't totally crazy fro him to be in the top 5.


KB probably shouldn't be that high either at this point, but at least KB plays a premium position, Duren is a traditional big that doesn't space, can't hit FTs, can't create for himself and others, and has underwhelmed defensively

there is 0 argument at this point to have Duren this high, other than age but it's meaningless for him considering it's not a question of whether he still needs to develop physically, all his issues are archetype and skills-based
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Post#1364 » by MotownMadness » Sun Jan 30, 2022 8:32 pm

I'm really high on Griffin in that 3-5 range possibly. One thing I always notice with his 3s are his shooting form. He sets his legs really wide apart or something.

I don't really start following these guys til college so does anyone know if that's always been his shooting form or is this after his injuries?

I'll post a highlight of yesterday's game since its a good example since he went 5-5 from 3.

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Post#1365 » by clyde21 » Sun Jan 30, 2022 10:33 pm

1/30 update, including Sharpe

T1:
1 Jabari Smith Jr.

T2:
2 Paolo Banchero
3 Chet Holmgren
4 Shaedon Sharpe

T3:
5 Jaden Ivey
6 Max Christie
7 Johnny Davis
8 Nikola Jovic
9 Ousmane Dieng
10 Kendall Brown

T4:
11 Tari Eason
12 AJ Griffin
13 Bennedict Mathurin
14 Patrick Baldwin Jr.
15 Dyson Daniels
16 Oscar Tshiebwe
17 Kennedy Chandler
18 MarJon Beauchamp
19 Jaden Hardy
20 Moussa Diabate
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft 

Post#1366 » by MemphisX » Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:47 am

It is a good time to update: (Grizzlies centered)

T1
1. Jabari Smith
2. Chet Homgren

T2
3. AJ Griffin
4. Jeremy Sochan
5. Paolo Banchero
(Shaedon Sharpe if he declares)
6. Jaden Ivey
7. Johnny Davis
8. Bennedict Mathurin

T3
9. Dyson Daniels
10. Patrick Baldwin Jr.
11. Keegan Murray
12. Tari Eason
13. Kendall Brown
14. Max Christie
15. Nikola Jovic
16. Jalen Duren
17. Marjon Beauchamp

T4
18. Walker Kessler
19. TyTy Washington
20. Jaden Hardy
21. Juilian Champagnie
22. Blake Wesley
23. Peyton Watson
24. Will Richard
25. JD Davison
26. Jean Montero
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Post#1367 » by WargamesX » Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:33 am

This is my first one but I feel good about it

Tier 1
1) Jabari Smith
2) Chet Holgren
3) Paolo Banchero

Tier 2
4) Jaden Ivey
5) Johnny Davis
6) TyTy Washington
7) AJ Griffin
8) Patrick Baldwin
9) Shadeon Sharpe
10) Kendall Murray
11) Bennedict Mathurin

Tier 3
12) Jalen Duren
13) Kendall Brown
14) Ochai Acbaji
15) MarJon Beauchamp
16) Dyson Daniels
17) Jean Montero
18) Jaden Hardy


Tier 4
19) Christian Braun
20) Nikola Jovic
21) Wendell Moore
23) Tari Eason
24) JD Davidson
25) Josh Minott
26) Michael Foster
27) Walker Kessler
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Post#1368 » by LSandersBong » Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:34 am

MemphisX wrote:It is a good time to update: (Grizzlies centered)

T1
1. Jabari Smith
2. Chet Homgren

T2
3. AJ Griffin
4. Jeremy Sochan
5. Paolo Banchero
(Shaedon Sharpe if he declares)
6. Jaden Ivey
7. Johnny Davis
8. Bennedict Mathurin

T3
9. Dyson Daniels
10. Patrick Baldwin Jr.
11. Keegan Murray
12. Tari Eason
13. Kendall Brown
14. Max Christie
15. Nikola Jovic
16. Jalen Duren
17. Marjon Beauchamp

T4
18. Walker Kessler
19. TyTy Washington
20. Jaden Hardy
21. Juilian Champagnie
22. Blake Wesley
23. Peyton Watson
24. Will Richard
25. JD Davison
26. Jean Montero


Hadn't heard of Will Richard just checked some highlights on twitter, really like the athleticism and shooting , definitely one to keep an eye on. Anymore insight on him or what kind of player you think he projects to be?
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Post#1369 » by juanc » Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:49 pm

T1:
1 Jabari Smith Jr.

T2:
2 Paolo Banchero
3 Chet Holmgren

T3:
4 Jaden Ivey
5 Tari Eason
6 Bennedict Mathurin
7 Keegan Murray
8/9 Jeremy Sochan
8/9 Kendall Brown
10 Johnny Davis
11 TyTy Washington
11 AJ Griffin

T4:
Caleb Houstan
Mark Williams
Jalen Duren

Looking at this as a Mavs fan, how I would have/like it on their roster.
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Post#1370 » by The Moose » Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:37 pm

T1:
1a. Jabari
1b. Chet

T2:
3. Ivey
4a. Paolo
4b. Eason
6. Sharpe

T3:
7. Griffin
8. Davis
9. Mathurin
10. Murray
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Post#1371 » by CptCrunch » Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:40 pm

MotownMadness wrote:I'm really high on Griffin in that 3-5 range possibly. One thing I always notice with his 3s are his shooting form. He sets his legs really wide apart or something.

I don't really start following these guys til college so does anyone know if that's always been his shooting form or is this after his injuries?

I'll post a highlight of yesterday's game since its a good example since he went 5-5 from 3.



His stance has always been wide, but this is a next level of wide. His stroke is very nice aside from the dip when he catches the ball.

Wide stance is often taught to shooters to improve their stability. I personally wouldn't read too much into this seeing his dad is Adrian Griffin, one of the better assistants in the league. He wouldn't teach his son wrong.
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Post#1372 » by bkseven » Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:18 pm

MotownMadness wrote:I'm really high on Griffin in that 3-5 range possibly. One thing I always notice with his 3s are his shooting form. He sets his legs really wide apart or something.

I don't really start following these guys til college so does anyone know if that's always been his shooting form or is this after his injuries?

I'll post a highlight of yesterday's game since its a good example since he went 5-5 from 3.




No please not on the Pistons. Don't think has game will translate. Reminds me of a MKG. Pistons need length at the wing position.
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Post#1373 » by realEAST » Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:46 pm

CptCrunch wrote:
MotownMadness wrote:I'm really high on Griffin in that 3-5 range possibly. One thing I always notice with his 3s are his shooting form. He sets his legs really wide apart or something.

I don't really start following these guys til college so does anyone know if that's always been his shooting form or is this after his injuries?

I'll post a highlight of yesterday's game since its a good example since he went 5-5 from 3.



His stance has always been wide, but this is a next level of wide. His stroke is very nice aside from the dip when he catches the ball.

Wide stance is often taught to shooters to improve their stability. I personally wouldn't read too much into this seeing his dad is Adrian Griffin, one of the better assistants in the league. He wouldn't teach his son wrong.


Yeah, it caught my eye too, but not sure what to make of it - seems a bit unorthodox, but so far he's been quite good pumping the fake and blowing by guys on closeouts, so I guess it shouldn't be a problem, might even be a good thing
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft 

Post#1374 » by Duke4life831 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:07 pm

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MotownMadness wrote:I'm really high on Griffin in that 3-5 range possibly. One thing I always notice with his 3s are his shooting form. He sets his legs really wide apart or something.

I don't really start following these guys til college so does anyone know if that's always been his shooting form or is this after his injuries?

I'll post a highlight of yesterday's game since its a good example since he went 5-5 from 3.




No please not on the Pistons. Don't think has game will translate. Reminds me of a MKG. Pistons need length at the wing position.


MKG made 13 total 3s in college at a 25% clip.
AJ has always made 32 3s and currently at a 50% clip.

Now obviously that won’t hold, but his shot is drastically better than MKG’s. If MKG didn’t have one of the worst jumpers we’ve seen from a perimeter player, he’d be a solid player in the league still.
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Post#1375 » by Smart2Nesmith43 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 7:53 pm

CP War Hawks wrote:Someone rank these 7 footers/centers:

Orlando Robinson
Ibou Dianko Badji
Walker Kessler
YANNICK NZOSA
Jalen Duren
Ismael Kamagate
Mark Williams
Zach Edey
Christian Koloko
John Butler
Khalifa Diop

I'm not going to comment on other bigs because I haven't seen them play but I've watch a dozen full games or so from Kamagate this year. I did a short summary of his best qualities on the Celtics board and I figure that it might interest people on this forum too.

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:If the Celtics are looking for a discount version of Robert Williams they should also give a good look at Ismäel Kamagate (which I think they will considering he's Begarin's teammate and they should have more inside info). 6'11 with a 7'3 wingspan and pretty mobile. He can get lost in space a little and his pick and roll defense is a bit raw but if you're willing to invest a couple years on ironing out the kinks he can became a positive on that end. Down the line I think he'll even be able to do a decent job on switches. He is a very good roll man, runs the floor hard and I promise you'll never have to worry about him going up soft.

Here's the highlights of his best defensive game of the year which does a good job of highlighting what he can do on that end:
And here's what he can do on offense when he has room to roll and when he kept Wembanyama the number one prospect in the 2023 class in foul trouble all game:


Just turned 21 so not the youngest guy out there but I think that he still has a lot of untapped potential. He started playing fairly late I think like 13. He used to be a goalkeeper in football and he stopped because he became too tall and kept hitting his head on the crossbar. He has had a meteoric rise since then, not too long ago he was still playing in the fifth division in France. His coach raves about his work ethic. He has been a regular at the French national team camps since serving as a sparing partner before the olympic games last year. The staff kept talking about how fast he picks things up. On top of that, his skill set is a bit more versatile than what he's allowed to show in games. He can knock down mid range jumpers and even makes threes in practice (might never translate to games but still better than missing them). 71% from the line so clearly the shot isn't broken.

He almost never has the ball in his hand because the coach runs a dumb offense but on the rare occasions when he's allowed to playmake the result are usually decent. Every three games or so, on the short roll, he'll throw a laser to the shooting pocket of a teammate in the corner and it does leave you wondering how consistenly he could do that if he wasn't being held back by his coach. Every interview when he's asked like who do you look up to in the NBA ? Bam. Who do you model your game after ? Bam. So he clearly has the self awareness to know what kind of player he is and can become. Add his physical tools and his work ethic and there's a good player there down the line.
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Post#1376 » by DCasey91 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:06 pm

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MotownMadness wrote:I'm really high on Griffin in that 3-5 range possibly. One thing I always notice with his 3s are his shooting form. He sets his legs really wide apart or something.

I don't really start following these guys til college so does anyone know if that's always been his shooting form or is this after his injuries?

I'll post a highlight of yesterday's game since its a good example since he went 5-5 from 3.




No please not on the Pistons. Don't think has game will translate. Reminds me of a MKG. Pistons need length at the wing position.


.... Griffin can shoot don’t know where these comps are coming from lol. Think bigger Deandre Hunter at the very least. I certainly believe he’s an All Star talent.
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Post#1377 » by clyde21 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:40 pm

he is NOT bigger than DeAndre Hunter, not really that close. Hunter is a legit 6-8 guy, AJ is like 6-5.
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Post#1378 » by clyde21 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:14 pm

let me remind everyone the difference in size between Paolo (6-9) and AJ, and AJ also has a long neck

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Post#1379 » by clyde21 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:15 pm

if AJ was a legit 6-8 this would be a completely different convo.
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Re: 2022 NBA Draft 

Post#1380 » by CP War Hawks » Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:19 pm

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:
CP War Hawks wrote:Someone rank these 7 footers/centers:

Orlando Robinson
Ibou Dianko Badji
Walker Kessler
YANNICK NZOSA
Jalen Duren
Ismael Kamagate
Mark Williams
Zach Edey
Christian Koloko
John Butler
Khalifa Diop

I'm not going to comment on other bigs because I haven't seen them play but I've watch a dozen full games or so from Kamagate this year. I did a short summary of his best qualities on the Celtics board and I figure that it might interest people on this forum too.

Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:If the Celtics are looking for a discount version of Robert Williams they should also give a good look at Ismäel Kamagate (which I think they will considering he's Begarin's teammate and they should have more inside info). 6'11 with a 7'3 wingspan and pretty mobile. He can get lost in space a little and his pick and roll defense is a bit raw but if you're willing to invest a couple years on ironing out the kinks he can became a positive on that end. Down the line I think he'll even be able to do a decent job on switches. He is a very good roll man, runs the floor hard and I promise you'll never have to worry about him going up soft.

Here's the highlights of his best defensive game of the year which does a good job of highlighting what he can do on that end:
And here's what he can do on offense when he has room to roll and when he kept Wembanyama the number one prospect in the 2023 class in foul trouble all game:


Just turned 21 so not the youngest guy out there but I think that he still has a lot of untapped potential. He started playing fairly late I think like 13. He used to be a goalkeeper in football and he stopped because he became too tall and kept hitting his head on the crossbar. He has had a meteoric rise since then, not too long ago he was still playing in the fifth division in France. His coach raves about his work ethic. He has been a regular at the French national team camps since serving as a sparing partner before the olympic games last year. The staff kept talking about how fast he picks things up. On top of that, his skill set is a bit more versatile than what he's allowed to show in games. He can knock down mid range jumpers and even makes threes in practice (might never translate to games but still better than missing them). 71% from the line so clearly the shot isn't broken.

He almost never has the ball in his hand because the coach runs a dumb offense but on the rare occasions when he's allowed to playmake the result are usually decent. Every three games or so, on the short roll, he'll throw a laser to the shooting pocket of a teammate in the corner and it does leave you wondering how consistenly he could do that if he wasn't being held back by his coach. Every interview when he's asked like who do you look up to in the NBA ? Bam. Who do you model your game after ? Bam. So he clearly has the self awareness to know what kind of player he is and can become. Add his physical tools and his work ethic and there's a good player there down the line.


I like him too. I'm a believer in his NBA readiness, floor, and body development. Hard to gauge his ceiling and how much energy and effort he gives every game. I like that he seems light on his feet and explosive for his size. I also like his free throw shooting touch.Heavy center prospects in this class, somebody is getting a steal with one of these guys in 2nd half of this draft.

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