exculpatory wrote:I do not know the name of 1 college player eligible for this draft.
Can someone give me a very brief & focused summary?
No, you are correct, and this is the wisest assessment of the draft quality.
College basketball has now been completely destroyed by the talentless, arrogant and skillless high school chuckers.
There are no NBA-quality, star-potential players eligible for college.
James Wiseman, not eligible.
Played just over an hour of college basketball. Has to go Top 3. Should be Top 1.
Deni Avdija, LaMelo Ball, Theo Maledon, RJ Hampton, Killian Hayes, all not eligible and lottery chances.
For the college eligible, said it before, just undersized chucking guards and undersized chucking power forwards.
Don't know why Vernon Carey and Udoka Azubuike are not celebrated here, at least they look like NBA players. They have NBA size, NBA positions.
If the Celtics want to have some fun, the Arizona prospects are actually entertaining.
They don't really help in positions the Celtics need help, but at least fun to watch.
Zeke Nnaji, plays the piano, like David Robinson. 60% from the field, very athletic, 78% on free throws.
Josh Green, has the Celtic color. Similar to J Brown when he was in college.
Nico Mannion, he was supposed to be Steve Nash. Can pass the ball, shot has been off.
Stone Gettings, a late second rounder chance, a power forward who seems to do what his teams needs.
Anthony Edwards, many say he is the top pick?
40% from the field, 30% from 3, this is what college basketball has descended to.
They call him a "scorer", just means he shoots a lot more than everyone else.
Obi Toppin, he is playing against small schools, so hard to tell.
Most people could get 10 points against Vrankovic State or Alton Lister Tech.
His high FG% may be due to dunking on 6-2 power forwards. 36% from 3, seems promising, but 71% on free throws seems not.
Don't think he is Boston's power forward of the future.
Who else is around for college eligible?
Onyeka Okongwu, can't spell his name. Power forward who gets blocks, dunks.
Cole Anthony, another with point guard size who can't pass or shoot. Disney hype him because of who his family is?
Daniel Oturu, haven't seen a lot of him, a center for blocks and rebounds.
Powerhouse Gonzaga, they have a few players. Killian Tillie is the perimeter power forward who could hit 40% of his 3s. Filip Petrusev scores a lot.
Celtics might use a first on Tres Tinkle, who they didn't think was worth a late second rounder a year ago, and it may be a good move. Probably not, he has found bricking the past month.
College basketball is so bad now, makes the Houston Rockets seem watchable.