2022 NBA Draft Part II
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Mark Williams is a top 5 prospect. He will be special in the NBA. Reminds me of a smarter Hassan Whiteside with better touch
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jezzerinho wrote:Curious to know whether you all think the label Trevion Williams seems to be getting saddled with (old school, tweener size, limited athlete, likely role player) is an apt one or is selling him short?
As is probably obvious, I'm more in the latter camp. There's a team out there who looks at this kid and says "good rim protector, great inside game, competitor. Nice but that doesn't wow me. What wows me is what I could potentially achieve with him as an inside-out offensive focal point".
The league values very highly the game that he brings. Vooch is a guy who's made a lot of money fulfilling a similar role to what Trevion could bring.
So Trevion is smaller. He really gets up off two feet but he's not what you call explosive. Who cares though, right? It's missing the point. You draft him as a fulcrum where he uses his smarts and offensive flexibility to manipulate defenses.
Let your other big cover his deficiencies. But in him you have an elite decision-making and ball movement toolbox that works in this league.
His absurd advanced stats suggest he doesn't damage the team by being unconventional in other areas. He's making Ivey a ton of money, that's all i know.
In this shítty draft, assuming you're ready to embrace handing the keys to some degree to a rookie with a weird game, why not take him well up in the first round?
I don’t know if you are asking me or not.
He doesn’t look like a pro prospect to me; pretty much everything he shoots is a sloppy right handed hook, not much of an athlete, or size/length. He is a gamer though, seems to have a nose for the ball.
I wouldnt touch him for POR. Maybe a team with fewer holes in its front court might like what he brings.
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Trevion is basically a poor mans Xavier Tillman. A bit taller, much less athletic, much worse shooter (And Xavier isnt a good shooter)
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Schmitz reporting that Dyson Daniels is 6'8 in shoes now. Massive.
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GimmeDat wrote:Schmitz reporting that Dyson Daniels is 6'8 in shoes now. Massive.
Thats huge. Guys that height with a handle are in huge demand.
SF with ideal size who can dribble are always going to be in demand.
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BlazersBroncos wrote:GimmeDat wrote:Schmitz reporting that Dyson Daniels is 6'8 in shoes now. Massive.
Thats huge. Guys that height with a handle are in huge demand.
SF with ideal size who can dribble are always going to be in demand.
Daniels handle is one of the weaker parts of his game. Coughs up the ball quite a bit when being pressured defensively, or when he tries to dribble through tight spaces..
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Hal14 wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:GimmeDat wrote:Schmitz reporting that Dyson Daniels is 6'8 in shoes now. Massive.
Thats huge. Guys that height with a handle are in huge demand.
SF with ideal size who can dribble are always going to be in demand.
Daniels handle is one of the weaker parts of his game. Coughs up the ball quite a bit when being pressured defensively, or when he tries to dribble through tight spaces..
I think he has a great handle for a 6'8 guy at 19 YO. Any wing that manages 4.4 APG and is given the green light to take the ball up court has to have a good handle (At least for his age).
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BlazersBroncos wrote:Hal14 wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:
Thats huge. Guys that height with a handle are in huge demand.
SF with ideal size who can dribble are always going to be in demand.
Daniels handle is one of the weaker parts of his game. Coughs up the ball quite a bit when being pressured defensively, or when he tries to dribble through tight spaces..
I think he has a great handle for a 6'8 guy at 19 YO. Any wing that manages 4.4 APG and is given the green light to take the ball up court has to have a good handle (At least for his age).
This is draft time which means height exaggerations. I want to see those official measurements. I watched him this entire season and he didn’t look significantly taller than when he started at 6’6.
Also I think the best mock if he becomes a wing is a shorter Nic Batum. If a team develops him into a combo PG he could be Lonzo’lite.
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Probably already talked about and cant believe I just now realized this. But I didnt realize how old TyTy already was. I had no clue he was already 20 years old. Wendell Moore is a Junior and is only 2 months older than TyTy.
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The Moose wrote:any chance Dalen Terry sneaks into the 1st round?
Yes. He's super underrated but it seems like more and more people are realizing how good he is, between how young he is, 7'1" wingspan, good athleticism, plays with a fire/intensity/swagger, really good defender, really good apsser and 3 pt shot rapidly improving towards the end of the season.
Definitely a guy I see rising up draft boards here..
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WargamesX wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:Hal14 wrote:Daniels handle is one of the weaker parts of his game. Coughs up the ball quite a bit when being pressured defensively, or when he tries to dribble through tight spaces..
I think he has a great handle for a 6'8 guy at 19 YO. Any wing that manages 4.4 APG and is given the green light to take the ball up court has to have a good handle (At least for his age).
This is draft time which means height exaggerations. I want to see those official measurements. I watched him this entire season and he didn’t look significantly taller than when he started at 6’6.
Also I think the best mock if he becomes a wing is a shorter Nic Batum. If a team develops him into a combo PG he could be Lonzo’lite.
A shorter Batum is for sure worth a top 10-12 pick, which is where I think Dyson ends up.
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The Moose wrote:any chance Dalen Terry sneaks into the 1st round?
i have him fringe lotto right now, so yea there is a chance.
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The Moose wrote:any chance Dalen Terry sneaks into the 1st round?
His best comp Frank Ntilikina was in the lotto, so yea, he could easy.
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azcatz11 wrote:Is Taran Armstrong still viewed as a prospect?
i think he goes back to school imo
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Big J wrote:The Moose wrote:any chance Dalen Terry sneaks into the 1st round?
His best comp Frank Ntilikina was in the lotto, so yea, he could easy.
Terry is 3" taller and seems much twitcher athletically.
I think he is 100% a FR talent. Seems like the type of low usage, smart, do-it-all type combo guard that most teams at the end of R1 will be looking for.
Every team from 25-29 should be looking at him (BRK, MIL, GSW, MIA, MEM).
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BlazersBroncos wrote:Big J wrote:The Moose wrote:any chance Dalen Terry sneaks into the 1st round?
His best comp Frank Ntilikina was in the lotto, so yea, he could easy.
Terry is 3" taller and seems much twitcher athletically.
I think he is 100% a FR talent. Seems like the type of low usage, smart, do-it-all type combo guard that most teams at the end of R1 will be looking for.
Every team from 25-29 should be looking at him (BRK, MIL, GSW, MIA, MEM).
So like Kyle Anderson then?
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azcatz11 wrote:Is Taran Armstrong still viewed as a prospect?
He cooled off from his hot start from the year and missed a few games with injury definitely one to look out for next year
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Big J wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:Big J wrote:
His best comp Frank Ntilikina was in the lotto, so yea, he could easy.
Terry is 3" taller and seems much twitcher athletically.
I think he is 100% a FR talent. Seems like the type of low usage, smart, do-it-all type combo guard that most teams at the end of R1 will be looking for.
Every team from 25-29 should be looking at him (BRK, MIL, GSW, MIA, MEM).
So like Kyle Anderson then?
The only time Kyle Anderson has been described as twitchy is after drinking too much coffee.
I think Delon Wright with a motor is a good comp. Wright has a lot of similarities stylistically and in terms of frame, but he is asleep 75% of the time.




