TheKingofSting wrote:UNCNYC wrote:I would be happy af with either of these drafts
pick 1 - Coby White / pick 2 - Jalen Mcdaniels / Pick 3 - John Petty,
or
Pick 1 - Brandon Clarke / Pick 2 - Kerwin Roach / Pick 3 - any of the top 5 sg's on my list
If Clarke is off the board when we pick and we insist on keeping the pick Kevin Porter Jr. from USC possibly has star potential. Kemba probably doesn't want a developmental guy but Porter could be worth the risk.
Kevin Porter
6'6"
217 lbs
USC
4
POS RK
13
OVR RK
Pre-Draft Analysis
Strengths
- Has ample physical tools to play any of the backcourt positions in the NBA. Even defends some power forwards at the college level. Powerful athlete who is a load for most guards to handle in the open court with his combination of strength, shiftiness changing speeds, polished footwork and ball-handling ability.
- Instinctive scorer who can put points up from anywhere on the floor. Natural shot-creator who excels in one-on-one situations. Advanced shot-maker off the bounce.
- Shows some potential passing on the move, as well as glimpses defensively. Can defend on the ball some when he wants to.
Improvement areas
- Still learning how to put it all together and be a productive player on both ends of the floor on a consistent basis. Has bad habits that could use more coaching. At his best in up-tempo settings.
- Decision making and shot-selection are a work in progress. At his best creating for himself, but loves taking contested pull-ups. Needs a lot of freedom to call his own number. Hasn't been around much structured basketball throughout his career. Fairly poor defender at this stage. Bites on fakes. Lackadaisical getting around screens. Rarely gets in a stance off the ball. Hasn't received much coaching in that area.
- High-upside prospect with a fairly low floor. Hasn't been the most reliable player at the high school, AAU or college level thus far. Effort level isn't always there. Will his talent translate to impacting winning?
http://www.espn.com/nba/draft/bestavailable
I would have to reanalyze porter because I rated him extremely low
SF
A - Darius Bazley U.S. 6' 8" 195 (POTENTIAL)
A - R.J. Barrett Duke 6' 7" 180
A - Nassir Little UNC 6' 7" 215
A - De'Andre Hunter Virginia 6' 8" 225
A - Jarrey Foster SMU 6' 6" 220
A - Rui Hachimura Gonzaga 6' 8" 225
A - V.J. King Louisville 6' 6" 190
A - PJ Washington Kentucky 6' 8" 230
A - Sekou Doumboya France 6' 9" 210
A - Killian Tillie Gonzaga 6' 10" 200
B - Cam Reddish Duke 6' 7" 203
B - Dylan Windler, Belmont 6'7" 195
B - Deividas Sirvydis Lithuanian 6′ 8″ 190
B - Oshae Brissett Syracuse 6' 8" 210
B - Yovel Zoosman, Israel 6'7" 198
B - Caleb Martin Nevada 6' 7" 205
B - Cody Martin Nevada 6' 7" 205
B - Tyrese Haliburton Iowa State 6′ 5″ 172
B - Robert Franks Wash. State 6' 7" 240
B - Brian Bowen Australia 6' 7" 185
B - Braxton Key Virginia 6' 8" 220
B - Charlie Brown St. Jos's 6' 6" 185
B - Tadas Sedekerskis Lithuania 6' 7" 212
B - Vassilis Charal. Greece 6' 0" 236
B - Kevin Porter USC 6' 5" 195
B - Ignas Brazdeikis Michigan 6' 7" 215
B - Kris Wilkes UCLA 6' 7" 194
B - Louis King Oregon 6' 7" 204
B - Keldon Johnson Kentucky 6' 6" 210
B - Kezie "KZ" Okpala Stanford 6' 8" 195
B - Jaylen Hoard Wake Forest 6' 8" 195
C - Taeshon Cherry Arizona St. 6' 8" 206
C - Yoeli Childs BYU 6' 8" 225