biggestbullsfan wrote:
Just entered the draft, might go undrafted or mid 2nd round. Could definitely use his size on a rookie deal.
Feel to be functional in the NBA he still needs to drop 30ish pounds. I don't know if his frame will allow that
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biggestbullsfan wrote:
Just entered the draft, might go undrafted or mid 2nd round. Could definitely use his size on a rookie deal.
iqureshi wrote:biggestbullsfan wrote:
Just entered the draft, might go undrafted or mid 2nd round. Could definitely use his size on a rookie deal.
Feel to be functional in the NBA he still needs to drop 30ish pounds. I don't know if his frame will allow that
TheSuzerain wrote:Even Mark Williams seems bland to me. Great length and heady enough to know his limitations and adjust accordingly. But not skilled. Not explosive.
He's a Safe bet to contribute as a rotation player. And there's value in that. But I feel like we could accomplish similar through free agency.
mlitney01 wrote:uppantera wrote:biggestbullsfan wrote:
Just entered the draft, might go undrafted or mid 2nd round. Could definitely use his size on a rookie deal.
A lot of parallels to Ayo last year. If he somehow falls to us in the second round, we'd be crazy not to pick him. The size and low post scoring potential is elite. Kofi has also made big strides with his rim protection. The criticism of him has always been his ability to thrive in the modern NBA. What you have to understand though is that Kofi didn't start playing basketball till he was a teenager. Before that he played soccer and still has that footwork and agility from that time in his life. He's still playing catch up from a skill standpoint but he's come a tremendous distance in the past three years. I think I've watched every game during his time at Illinois and Kofi has the athleticism to continue growing his game. Truly believe there's a very high ceiling in this kid.
I wouldn't mind taking Kofi with a mid-to-late 2nd round pick. Unfortunately, we don't own a 2nd round pick this year, and I'm doubtful that ownership is willing to buy one. Or that AKME would consider trading assets for one.
biggestbullsfan wrote:mlitney01 wrote:uppantera wrote:
A lot of parallels to Ayo last year. If he somehow falls to us in the second round, we'd be crazy not to pick him. The size and low post scoring potential is elite. Kofi has also made big strides with his rim protection. The criticism of him has always been his ability to thrive in the modern NBA. What you have to understand though is that Kofi didn't start playing basketball till he was a teenager. Before that he played soccer and still has that footwork and agility from that time in his life. He's still playing catch up from a skill standpoint but he's come a tremendous distance in the past three years. I think I've watched every game during his time at Illinois and Kofi has the athleticism to continue growing his game. Truly believe there's a very high ceiling in this kid.
I wouldn't mind taking Kofi with a mid-to-late 2nd round pick. Unfortunately, we don't own a 2nd round pick this year, and I'm doubtful that ownership is willing to buy one. Or that AKME would consider trading assets for one.
Depending on how far he falls, we could probably just by a second rounder to get him honestly lol
Michael Jackson wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Even Mark Williams seems bland to me. Great length and heady enough to know his limitations and adjust accordingly. But not skilled. Not explosive.
He's a Safe bet to contribute as a rotation player. And there's value in that. But I feel like we could accomplish similar through free agency.
Yeah Mark Williams should definitely be a NBA rotation player but like you there is nothing that wows me to think that he is something special. Not bad by any means but I would rather swing for the fences for sure
ghostinthepost1 wrote:GimmeDat wrote:Okay, so I've looked into Agbaji, Liddell, Branham, Sochan and a few others today. Haven't watched any few games, but my impression is somewhat like this -
Tier 1
Dyson Daniels
Malaki Branham
Ousmane Dieng
Tier 2
Ochai Agbaji
Jaden Hardy
Tier 3
EJ Liddell
Jeremy Sochan
Tier 4
Nikola Jovic
Patrick Baldwin Jr
Obviously someone like Eason dropping would be exceptional but I'm assuming he's not a realistic dropper. Seems like Mark Williams should heavily be in the conversation at 18 as well if he's there, I don't feel great about drafting a big like that, but he clearly has some innate qualities that would help us with some immediate issues.
Big disagree on Sochan being in Tier 3, I absolutely love the guy. Might be the best all around defensive player in the draft and his play making ability at the size really raises his floor. Plus we all saw how stagnant the offense became with Lonzo out, the Bulls need as many play makers as they can get.
PlayerUp wrote:Go with the highest ceiling player position doesn't matter.
Michael Jackson wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Even Mark Williams seems bland to me. Great length and heady enough to know his limitations and adjust accordingly. But not skilled. Not explosive.
He's a Safe bet to contribute as a rotation player. And there's value in that. But I feel like we could accomplish similar through free agency.
Yeah Mark Williams should definitely be a NBA rotation player but like you there is nothing that wows me to think that he is something special. Not bad by any means but I would rather swing for the fences for sure
Am2626 wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Even Mark Williams seems bland to me. Great length and heady enough to know his limitations and adjust accordingly. But not skilled. Not explosive.
He's a Safe bet to contribute as a rotation player. And there's value in that. But I feel like we could accomplish similar through free agency.
Yeah Mark Williams should definitely be a NBA rotation player but like you there is nothing that wows me to think that he is something special. Not bad by any means but I would rather swing for the fences for sure
At 18 who realistically can the Bulls get that is being projected as a special talent? Someone like that won’t drop that far in the draft. I don’t even think Mark Williams will still be on the board when the Bulls pick at 18.
Michael Jackson wrote:Am2626 wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:
Yeah Mark Williams should definitely be a NBA rotation player but like you there is nothing that wows me to think that he is something special. Not bad by any means but I would rather swing for the fences for sure
At 18 who realistically can the Bulls get that is being projected as a special talent? Someone like that won’t drop that far in the draft. I don’t even think Mark Williams will still be on the board when the Bulls pick at 18.
A surefire talent? No one at 18 but you can also take a swing at the fences with someone there instead of going "solid". I would rather take a best potential available there over just a solid rotation guy.
JohnnyTapwater wrote:I think Jaden Hardy has the highest ceiling from any player that could be available at 18.
biggestbullsfan wrote:mlitney01 wrote:uppantera wrote:
A lot of parallels to Ayo last year. If he somehow falls to us in the second round, we'd be crazy not to pick him. The size and low post scoring potential is elite. Kofi has also made big strides with his rim protection. The criticism of him has always been his ability to thrive in the modern NBA. What you have to understand though is that Kofi didn't start playing basketball till he was a teenager. Before that he played soccer and still has that footwork and agility from that time in his life. He's still playing catch up from a skill standpoint but he's come a tremendous distance in the past three years. I think I've watched every game during his time at Illinois and Kofi has the athleticism to continue growing his game. Truly believe there's a very high ceiling in this kid.
I wouldn't mind taking Kofi with a mid-to-late 2nd round pick. Unfortunately, we don't own a 2nd round pick this year, and I'm doubtful that ownership is willing to buy one. Or that AKME would consider trading assets for one.
Depending on how far he falls, we could probably just by a second rounder to get him honestly lol
WindyCityBorn wrote:PlayerUp wrote:Go with the highest ceiling player position doesn't matter.
Yeah not on board with drafting for need. BPA. Hopefully that best player is 6’10” or taller though.
Michael Jackson wrote:Am2626 wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:
Yeah Mark Williams should definitely be a NBA rotation player but like you there is nothing that wows me to think that he is something special. Not bad by any means but I would rather swing for the fences for sure
At 18 who realistically can the Bulls get that is being projected as a special talent? Someone like that won’t drop that far in the draft. I don’t even think Mark Williams will still be on the board when the Bulls pick at 18.
A surefire talent? No one at 18 but you can also take a swing at the fences with someone there instead of going "solid". I would rather take a best potential available there over just a solid rotation guy.