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Via his ESPN draft profile:
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Reach: 8'3"
Wingspan: 6'8"
The size of Ray Allen -- who measured 6'3.5" (w/o shoes) during his stint in the Olympics.
Kobe Bryant. That's it.
Anthony Davis was invited, along with Harden, to be apart of Team USA tryouts.
I pass on Beal. Undersized without great athleticism.
I agree, and i think Ford is wrong; it's after the first FOUR picks that the draft really drops off.If we turn both picks into Beal i'm gonna be pissed. Turn both our picks into Monte Ellis great then were screwed defensively at that position. Can anyone point out a superstar short SG who can actually play D?
HoopsWorld's 1st mock draft by 4 of their writers.......
Drummond and Lamb would be a terrific draft. I don't think I would want to trade either of those picks with the type of potential they both have and the rather limited return we would be getting probably.
HoopsWorld's 1st mock draft by 4 of their writers.......
Swishscout.com is the second best draft site on the net IMO.
Based on correlation, I say we try to get a #2 or a #3 ranked player with our highest available pick. Maybe they don't have that ego like the #1 or that stress of "I have to prove I'm number 1" or they have the drive to prove they should have been a number 1. (without doing any research) There have been more busts recently at the #1 then at the number 2 or 3 in early age rankings.
Doesn't matter the reason, he's still a bust...Who?
Going back 20 years, I only see three real "busts", and Oden was due to injury.
Doesn't matter the reason, he's still a bust...
Um, yeah, is Oden playing for you right now? Is he playing for anyone right now? Is he playing well?It does matter. Doesn't make him not a bust but drafting a player who doesn't play due to injury (Oden) is better then drafting a player who just didn't have what it takes to be a good NBA player (Kwame). One shows a gamble that didn't work out, while the other shows either 1) Lack of talent evaluation 2) Bad training/coaching staff who failed to properly bring along the talent.
It does matter. Doesn't make him not a bust but drafting a player who doesn't play due to injury (Oden) is better then drafting a player who just didn't have what it takes to be a good NBA player (Kwame). One shows a gamble that didn't work out, while the other shows either 1) Lack of talent evaluation 2) Bad training/coaching staff who failed to properly bring along the talent.
Who?
Going back 20 years, I only see three real "busts", and Oden was due to injury. Joe Smith, Bargnani, and Andrew Bogut aren't really 'busts', but I'll count Smith, since he's bounced around the league, even though he's been around forever.
As for #2 picks, I can think of Darko, Beasley, Marvin Williams, Okafor, and Thabeet off of the top of my head since 2003. I suppose I could go back another 13 years and find more examples, but you get my point.
We should be discussing what current players will we be trading the picks for.
The only thing Greg was a bust in, was checkers!View attachment 2833