Mik317 wrote:Fultz and Ben makes me weary of guys who don't win in college. I may be an old man now lol.
Fultz and Ben shouldn’t be compared IMO. Two different circumstances.
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Mik317 wrote:Fultz and Ben makes me weary of guys who don't win in college. I may be an old man now lol.
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Mik317 wrote:again feels like a lot comes down to how these guys actually measure out
the current NBA is "positionless" sure but even if the eventual endgame for us is trading Maxey or McCain, you still don't want another tiny building block in general.
I feel like the new wave is going to be a team full of LEGIT 6'6 -6'9 athletes who can shoot imo...and just bomb away from 3 and switch like crazy on defense
Negrodamus wrote:
Liam and Flagg look the same size. Queen appears taller than them; his shoulders are definitely above the other two. If Flagg is 6'9, Queen is a solid 6'10.
sodmoraes wrote:Tre johnson seems like a real good player, and a better passer than Maxey and has size so he would complement Maxey well on the backcourt. But if Bailey would still be there i think we probably would take him . We have a nice backcourt with Maxey and Mccain( and grimes if we can sign him) so i think we would probably go with Bailey( he has a lot of potential even more than Tre). If we can pass Toronto in the tank wars, and keep the Nets at bay, i have a feeling we will get a top 3 pick.
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Kobblehead wrote:I think there's going to be exponential imrpovement from Saluan next year. He's already a better rebounder and passer than he projected to be. Obviously his shooting numbers are bad right now, but him being willing and fearless to let it sling is way more important at this point of his career.
Need shooters with size that can't be exploited defensively in a playoff series. That's where Saluan outclasses all the guys projected at #6.
76ciology wrote:I think it’s now safe to say im right with Ware and Flipowski on last year’s draft.