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Official Raptors 2012 NBA Draft Thread, Part 6

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Whom do you want the Raptors to select in the 2012 NBA draft?

Anthony Davis
51
32%
Harrison Barnes
38
24%
Andre Drummond
6
4%
Perry Jones
3
2%
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
19
12%
Quincy Miller
5
3%
Jeremy Lamb
22
14%
Austin Rivers
4
3%
Bradley Beal
10
6%
Other
2
1%
 
Total votes: 160

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Post#861 » by sunny » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:44 am

Josiah had another great game tonight for the wildcats.
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Post#862 » by Marlo Stanfield » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:46 am

What's the deal with Adonis Thomas? Wasn't he a major high school recruit? I haven't caught any Memphis games this season.
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Post#863 » by Undefeated » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:10 am

sunny wrote:Josiah had another great game tonight for the wildcats.


Good to hear he's playing well. Really talented player.
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Post#864 » by sunny » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:37 am

Marlo Stanfield wrote:What's the deal with Adonis Thomas? Wasn't he a major high school recruit? I haven't caught any Memphis games this season.

real talented for a college player. not sure how it translate into the nba but definitely has some potential.

got injured about a month ago, I think its season ending.
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Post#865 » by Homer Jay » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:55 am

highness wrote:Guys, this is a nba draft thread. The only pictures I want to see in here are of dudes in jerseys and basketball shorts.



Here you go for both camps... Dude in Jersey and Big tittays!

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Post#866 » by fredericklove » Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:17 am

Homer Jay wrote:
highness wrote:Guys, this is a nba draft thread. The only pictures I want to see in here are of dudes in jerseys and basketball shorts.



Here you go for both camps... Dude in Jersey and Big tittays!

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Or this.

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Post#867 » by Waylon Mercy » Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:47 am

Mark my words Brad Beal is gonna be a star.... Top 3 SG potential

Will be a top 5 pick in this draft
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Post#868 » by Mr.Raptorsingh » Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:48 am

Waylon Mercy wrote:Mark my words Brad Beal is gonna be a star.... Top 3 SG potential

Will be a top 5 pick in this draft


Really, really like Brad Beal. I also think he's going to be a potential All-Star in the NBA. He just makes winning plays every time I watch him, and a lot of it, doesn't show up in the box score. He's always moving, he runs the offence on occasion, and really, just seems to be at the right place at the right time more often than not.

I've been watching mainly Beal and Barnes lately, and I think either would be great choices for this team (in fact, lately, I've been leaning towards Beal).
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Post#869 » by gojoorange » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:10 am

Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:
Waylon Mercy wrote:Mark my words Brad Beal is gonna be a star.... Top 3 SG potential

Will be a top 5 pick in this draft


Really, really like Brad Beal. I also think he's going to be a potential All-Star in the NBA. He just makes winning plays every time I watch him, and a lot of it, doesn't show up in the box score. He's always moving, he runs the offence on occasion, and really, just seems to be at the right place at the right time more often than not.

I've been watching mainly Beal and Barnes lately, and I think either would be great choices for this team (in fact, lately, I've been leaning towards Beal).


Yes to all of this. If we make out of this draft with Beal or Barnes, it will feel like straight highway robbery.
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Post#870 » by Indeed » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:39 pm

I think Barnes is unreachable, so I think the best fit would be Beal.
However, I have my concern. He doesn't have the quickness and leaping ability.

I would like him to improve massively on his ball handling (hopefully this summer) and play the point, or even the PG spot (bring the ball up). I think he can defend PG spot with Jonas behind, and have good enough court vision to provide great passing. He can be Kidd on Dallas, and even come off the bench, he can be great.
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Post#871 » by fredericklove » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:05 pm

Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:
Waylon Mercy wrote:Mark my words Brad Beal is gonna be a star.... Top 3 SG potential

Will be a top 5 pick in this draft


Really, really like Brad Beal. I also think he's going to be a potential All-Star in the NBA. He just makes winning plays every time I watch him, and a lot of it, doesn't show up in the box score. He's always moving, he runs the offence on occasion, and really, just seems to be at the right place at the right time more often than not.

I've been watching mainly Beal and Barnes lately, and I think either would be great choices for this team (in fact, lately, I've been leaning towards Beal).


Val/Bargs/Chandler/Beal/free agent.

Not bad at all.
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Post#872 » by highness » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:12 pm

What;s so great about Beal? He's not very quick or athletic nor is he a great ball handler. He's a good shooter but what else?
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Post#873 » by eitanr » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:01 pm

I would agree about Beal. He doesn't even standout so much with his shooting compared to other 2-guards coming out and is kind of short at 6"3.

After looking at the advanced stats there are several things to note. First off, I'm sick of looking at players with just raw athletiscm and not much actual basketball talent. The team has enough athletes and needs guys who can simply provide actual value to the team and don't need much further development.

From the wing slot I think you have your top tier guys, and then there are several overrated 2nd tier guys in Beal, MKG and Quincy Miller, who really are just pure athletes. After that; however, you have some guys who can fall in this draft that are really great shooters and have a good feel for the game in Doron Lamb and Josh Jenkins.

So in a worst case scenario if Toronto drafts a bit later and Lamb and Barnes are both gone I still don't like the idea of reaching for a 2nd tier 2-guard who can't shoot and needs much more development. I'd rather either trade down if possible, or just BPA like Sullinger and work out another deal involving Ed Davis and DeRozan to move up.
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Post#874 » by ATLTimekeeper » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:34 pm

eitanr wrote:I would agree about Beal. He doesn't even standout so much with his shooting compared to other 2-guards coming out and is kind of short at 6"3.

After looking at the advanced stats there are several things to note. First off, I'm sick of looking at players with just raw athletiscm and not much actual basketball talent. The team has enough athletes and needs guys who can simply provide actual value to the team and don't need much further development.

From the wing slot I think you have your top tier guys, and then there are several overrated 2nd tier guys in Beal, MKG and Quincy Miller, who really are just pure athletes. After that; however, you have some guys who can fall in this draft that are really great shooters and have a good feel for the game in Doron Lamb and Josh Jenkins.

So in a worst case scenario if Toronto drafts a bit later and Lamb and Barnes are both gone I still don't like the idea of reaching for a 2nd tier 2-guard who can't shoot and needs much more development. I'd rather either trade down if possible, or just BPA like Sullinger and work out another deal involving Ed Davis and DeRozan to move up.


Disagree with almost all of it. I wouldn't call any of those three just pure athletes. I wouldn't even call Miller an athlete.

Question: who has a higher TS? Harrison Barnes or Michael Kidd-Gilchrist? Who's the better passer between Lamb, Kidd-Gilchrist and Barnes? Use any metric you like. Who gets to the line more out of the three? Who's the better defender out of the three? Rank them in terms of ball-handling. How do their freshmen PERs match-up?
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Post#875 » by Dr. Nick » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:34 pm

not a Beal fan unless he measures out to be 6'6 or seomthing, which he won't.

If you're undersized at SG you better have superb athleticism or shooting ability. He's average at both. Role player at best.
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Post#876 » by Greg Stink » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:45 pm

Not too excited about Beal, though I don't hate him. Think he's the 4th best wing on his best day.
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Post#877 » by eitanr » Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:53 pm

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eitanr wrote:I would agree about Beal. He doesn't even standout so much with his shooting compared to other 2-guards coming out and is kind of short at 6"3.

After looking at the advanced stats there are several things to note. First off, I'm sick of looking at players with just raw athletiscm and not much actual basketball talent. The team has enough athletes and needs guys who can simply provide actual value to the team and don't need much further development.

From the wing slot I think you have your top tier guys, and then there are several overrated 2nd tier guys in Beal, MKG and Quincy Miller, who really are just pure athletes. After that; however, you have some guys who can fall in this draft that are really great shooters and have a good feel for the game in Doron Lamb and Josh Jenkins.

So in a worst case scenario if Toronto drafts a bit later and Lamb and Barnes are both gone I still don't like the idea of reaching for a 2nd tier 2-guard who can't shoot and needs much more development. I'd rather either trade down if possible, or just BPA like Sullinger and work out another deal involving Ed Davis and DeRozan to move up.


Disagree with almost all of it. I wouldn't call any of those three just pure athletes. I wouldn't even call Miller an athlete.

Question: who has a higher TS? Harrison Barnes or Michael Kidd-Gilchrist? Who's the better passer between Lamb, Kidd-Gilchrist and Barnes? Use any metric you like. Who gets to the line more out of the three? Who's the better defender out of the three? Rank them in terms of ball-handling. How do their freshmen PERs match-up?


The Raps don't need a player that gets to the line from the wing slot. DeMar does that. If they truly want a wing who can also compliment DeMar, they'll need a shooter. Those guys are athletic wings who get to the rim and can initiate contact but they can't space the floor well enough or be counted on as future big time scoring options in T Dot
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Post#878 » by ATLTimekeeper » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:05 pm

eitanr wrote:
The Raps don't need a player that gets to the line from the wing slot. DeMar does that. If they truly want a wing who can also compliment DeMar, they'll need a shooter. Those guys are athletic wings who get to the rim and can initiate contact but they can't space the floor well enough or be counted on as future big time scoring options in T Dot


I'm just talking about your tier system. If it's based on what fits with DeMar, then I would suggest that's a bad idea. And yes, Miller and Beal are floor spacers. They can both hit threes.
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Post#879 » by ty123 » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:30 pm

ATLTimekeeper wrote:
eitanr wrote:
The Raps don't need a player that gets to the line from the wing slot. DeMar does that. If they truly want a wing who can also compliment DeMar, they'll need a shooter. Those guys are athletic wings who get to the rim and can initiate contact but they can't space the floor well enough or be counted on as future big time scoring options in T Dot


I'm just talking about your tier system. If it's based on what fits with DeMar, then I would suggest that's a bad idea. And yes, Miller and Beal are floor spacers. They can both hit threes.


You don't not choose a guy because of Demar or anyone else. You stack and let them battle it out for playing time. Whoever is the best wing wins out. If they so happen to play nicely together then we're lucky.
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Post#880 » by Cipoteman » Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:47 pm

Imagine that Anthony Davis, Harrison Barnes, MKG and Jeremy Lamb are not available when we pick, what would you do? I don't like Brad Beal and I assume that Drummond will stay at UConn.

- Draft BPA (which could be Thomas Robinson or Sullinger, nice players in positios that are already covered)?
- Trade down to get Kendall Marshall?
- Gamble on a possible star/bust like Perry Jones?
- Just trade the pick.
- Any other idea...?

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