Stephon Castle?

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  1. cheesehoff

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    Measurements have become an outdated bit of info. Back when teams played 5 guys that fit the old standards, measurements made sense. Now, with most teams playing small-ball, measurements may mean nothing.
    When guys like Josh Hart and Jeremy Grant are considered your PF, I doubt Castle being and inch or two short will affect a team's desire to draft him.
    Predraft measurements seemingly mean more to the draft 'experts' than they do to GM's and coaches.
     
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    If we traded Brogdan, Castle could at least be considered. Dude has been described as a "culture setter," which we could definitely use. He'll fill up the boxscore and provide elite perimeter defense. Can he play SF as a "point forward " type? If Shmitz thinks so, I'm on board. Scoot could benefit from another playmaker who isn't the same size as him.
     
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    If Schmitz thinks Castle is the BPA at whatever pick we end up with, I'm okay with that. But he can't play PF.....and any team with Hart at PF isn't going to be a contender nor Grant for that matter. They might be able to play there for stretches, but one is just too small and the other doesn't rebound.

    We just drafted a rookie who struggles shooting, to add another one seems problematic even with the positives he brings. I hope they are in a position to select someone other than Castle for what they need.
     
  4. Rastapopoulos

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    Are either of those known for defense? I don't think so.
     
  5. Rastapopoulos

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    Look at the Knicks. They have a ton of guys from about 6' to 6'6" (how tall is OG?) but they all contribute.
     
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    Blazers are attracted to players shorter than 6’6 who are mid at best on defense like a moth to a flame
     
  7. Rastapopoulos

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    So you're saying they WON'T draft Castle?
     
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    Hart's physical and plays bigger than his listed size. Still wouldn't want him on Tatum, Giannis, or LeBron. Jerami Grant's lack of physicality at PF is certainly a problem, but at least he's a legitimate 6'8.

    We've seen how the three 6'3 guards thing backfired.
     
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    This is what Josh Hart says to Tatum, Giannis or LeBron:

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    I'm seeing Castle as our 14th pick a few places.
     
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    I wouldn't be mad about that.
     
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    I probably wouldn't mind it either? Honestly I'm no draft guru. The kid looks lean and long and hustles. All the talent in the world still needs a good head and hard work.
     
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    I don't think he'll last until 14 though.
     
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    I like Castle quite a bit. More as a connective guy. I don't think he's got enough as a scorer or athlete to be star but I good player on a good team type.

    My favorite part of his game is how physical and technically sound he is getting through screens. Nice passer and ball handler too. Plays with pace, knows how to use his body which makes up some for his lack of burst.
     
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    So, sort of like... JOSH HART?
     
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    The way he is moving up I would not be surprised at all if he is gone by then.
    Honestly with that pick the Blazers should probably pick a player that plays a position of need and go for that player.
     
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    When you're as bad as we are, there is no position that is not a position of need. td;dr: BPA
     

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