ProcessDoctor wrote:Jalen Smith or Saddiq Bey.
I've changed my tune a bit on Bey. His offensive potential is actually quite good. If we move on from Tobias, I would not fault a Bey pick.
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ProcessDoctor wrote:Jalen Smith or Saddiq Bey.
Kobblehead wrote:76ciology wrote:Lamelo Ball isn’t as quick as Lonzo. He can’t play PG in the NBA IMO. While he’s not that good of a scorer to play the wing. My guess is, the reason why he opted to play overseas is he’s trying to hide his weakness to play as a wing while it’s the competition where he can play full time PG.
Maybe he turns out to be like Doncic. But he’s more like Rubio for me.
Edwards will take years to develop and I’d stay away from selecting him first overall, just by looking at his shooting numbers and BPM.
Wiseman is the best option for first overall. The lack of college games makes it hard to evaluate him. I don’t think there’s anyone at his level among the draftees. I see him like Ayton but better on defense. Can potentially be a very good to elite rim protector.
Lamelo can definitely light it up as a scorer, but he's going to be an inefficient mess. He'll be like a mix between Austin Rivers and Nick Young.
Edwards is a pretty safe bet to translate pretty quickly as a scorer, IMO. Just not a big fan of his motor or ability to defend. He'll be a guy that can drop 20, but kinda in a meh way. Like a Jaylen Brown type.
I do see the Ayton comparison for Wiseman. Not sure if he's more defensively sound, though. I think they both are weak defenders. They're just guys that can block shots at the rim but get torched in the pick and roll. If you can't defend in space as a big, you're a pretty bad defender in the modern NBA. Onyeka Okongwu is the only big in the lottery worth a damn on defense.
If I'm picking #1, there's only two guys on my big board. Killian Hayes or R.J. Hampton.
Mik317 wrote:going to go down the guard rabbit hole to make myself depressed when we either sell the pick for a printer or take another 3 and D guy who is more D than 3.
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kriss73 wrote:Does anyone know who Givony gave to us in his latest mock on ESPN+?
I'm Italian. I'm a fan of Nico, high bb IQ, but he really needs to bulk up.Mik317 wrote:kriss73 wrote:Does anyone know who Givony gave to us in his latest mock on ESPN+?
Nico Mannion
seems to be a trend with a lot of mocks actually
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kriss73 wrote:I'm Italian. I'm a fan of Nico, high bb IQ, but he really needs to bulk up.Mik317 wrote:kriss73 wrote:Does anyone know who Givony gave to us in his latest mock on ESPN+?
Nico Mannion
seems to be a trend with a lot of mocks actually
Not sure he's the right pick here.
First, I would like to grow up a small forward, someone who could become a three level scorer eventually.
Second I'd like to find a traditional pass first PG with range. Maybe Nico could bè that guy.
Third a scoring guard ala Bane or Quickley
Who Givony gave us in the second round?
ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Thoughts on Cole Anthony? I know he's projected to get late lotto, but does anyone even like him even if he slips to us?
ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Thoughts on Cole Anthony? I know he's projected to get late lotto, but does anyone even like him even if he slips to us?