The rest of his work is really good...Got Steven Adams for a bag full of trash. Drafted Sengun (16), Tari (17), Bari (3), Amen (4).
Based on his track record, he excels in the mid round picks so 10 might be the perfect spot for him.
Cade averaged 3.5 at Okie State. Harden averaged 3.2 and 4.2 at ASU. Haliburton averaged 3.6 as a freshman at ISU. Brunson was 2.5, 4.1, 4.6 in his three years at Nova.Quote:
4 assist per game doesn't scream Point Guard.
He hit in the 40s on catch an shoot threes. I've seen 43 and 45 listed. He hurt his ankle and continued playing on it. Harper was sick in early January then had a high ankle sprain vs Penn State. He was shooting 53/37 prior to that. His pull up shooting absolutely needs work, as does his shot diet. Because everyone on Rutgers was so awful, teams basically dared them to pass to anyone else, and so it was like 2 on 5 constantly. He will probably start off primarily being an SG, so that should help the reliance on tough shots and pullups.Quote:
Going 33.3% from three doesn't scream SG either.
Completely wrong and he has excellent positional size of a PG - measurements of height, weight, wingspan are identical to Kobe.Quote:
He's an average defender at best.
Highly likely? IDK. Possible? Absolutely. Just like we saw with Joker and Giannis. A lot of a player's growth depends on where they land. Do you get a coach like Udoka and teammate like FVV or do you land in Charlotte where they DGAF if you launch 25 bad shots a game will weigh in heavily on the development of a player.Quote:
I think it's highly likely a lower rated dude taken outside the top 7-8 will end up having a far better career.
I think he will probably end up playing a lot of SG initially next to Fox and will get a chance to develop that and get more catch and shoot touches, which he was great at in college.Woods Ag said:
Russillo said he thought Harper is a much better shooter than his percentages show. Said he has awful shot selection that will get cleaned up and his shooting numbers will improve bc of it.
Coward is an interesting one. Almost identical measurements to Kawhi Leonard, but only played one game against a big conference program and sucked in that game - Iowa Hawkeyes. His (and Carter Bryant's) measurements are pretty elite.AG@RICE said:
Absolutely No doubt that Harper goes at #2. If the Rockets had that pick, there is a 100% chance I would want him there. I still don't think he is a can't miss prospect, though. His shooting ability (33% from deep, 75% FT) will be the deciding factor in his potential ceiling. For reference, Jalen Green shot 36% in the G-league (actual NBA distance) and he hasn't really improved from that mark, which has severely limited him. If he doesn't make a big leap there its not unthinkable that a guy like Edgecombe, Bailey, Knueppel, Maluach or even Coward could be a better player.
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He's 6'7, so not great size. He has an awful shot diet and in his interviews, he doubled down that those tough shots are the ones he wants to take. His defense isn't good, his turnovers are high, and he only shot 46/34/69. I don't think he has good BBIQ on either end of the court. And I just don't see what his elite skill is going to be. Mid-Range shots?Bogey1996 said:
Seems I'm opposite compared to some of you. I think Ace might have the highest upside in entire draft. Wouldn't mind trading up, especially if Ace falls. Would be good with trading up a tad for Kon or Tre, we desperately need shooters. At 19, give me Kaspars or Egor, like the upside and playmaking ability. If we trade down and Noa is available, he would be my pick.
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Gotta be around Gobert or Julius Randle, but Randle would have to opt in and work out an extension with Phoenix. I think a third team will need to be involved because both those teams have pretty serious cap issues and the apron trading rules makes it way more difficult. Gobert loss would destroy their defense.superaggie73 said:Guitarsoup said:The Minnesota Timberwolves are reportedly “gaining steam” as a potential landing spot for Kevin Durant, per @ZachLowe_NBA
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I can't for the life of me fathom what Minnesota has to give up that Phoenix would want. Although this would be the best thing for the Rockets and would help out with those future Phoenix picks.
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Some highlights
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- known desire to secure a two-year extension that would be worth more than $100 million combined.
That's what blows my mind. They assume they're going to be so much better that those will all be picks in the 20s or even lower, but isn't that what the Nets did when they traded for Harden? The last time the Magic won 50 games in a season, I will still in my 30s and now I'm 51. If it doesn't happen, feels like they are burying themselves for a long time.Ryan34 said:
5 first round picks for Bane is insane imo.