Zombie 2012 NBA Draft (3 Viewers)

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Gery Woelfel ‏@GeryWoelfel
Washington's Terrence Ross has Bucks on his workout sked. Excellent size for sg: 6-71/2 with shoes.


Makes him more intriguing
 
This is a blast and all, but I still think we deal the pick

I do too. Which is why I said "assuming we don't trade the picks".

I just don't know who we could trade the picks for that would actually excite me, or at least would seem like a good deal.

I like Lowry. I'd deal #11 and something for him. But I'd rather keep the #6 than deal it for Lowry.
 
Jeff Goodman ‏@GoodmanCBS
Austin Rivers said he was measured at 6-5 with shoes. Good size for NBA two-guard.
 
I wonder how that is good size for a 2 guard?

I was thinking the same thing. It's big enough people won't call him a tweener (like Beal) or a short SG. But I'd like my SG's to be at least 6'6" or 6'7" (of course, the taller the better).
 
I wonder how that is good size for a 2 guard?

wll compared to the other "great prospects " at the guard position, the guy is a giant , can shoot ,hmm ok

so many of the cant miss guys are short, cant shoot, cant create a shoot with out a screen, cant pass gas..bah, Rivers does nothing for me as well.
 
That's taller than guys like Mayo/Gordon/Wade/Monta. It's the same height as Harden and Ginobili.

Height isn't an issue as much as wingspan/athleticism/speed these days. He gets to the rim at will with his handle. But can he finish around the trees, and can he withstand the contact?
 
NBA Guru ‏@NBAGuru
Tyler Zeller: "Gonna be a great day when I get drafted but having a lot of fun with the workouts right now."
 
Sam Amick ‏@sam_amick
Source says Washington point guard Tony Wroten measured out at 6-foot-6 in Chicago combine. He was considered 6-5 before - every inch counts
 
Would love to add Wroten. I wonder how far he will slide. I know he can't shoot, but imagine having him, 6'6" at PG, Batum at 6'8" at SG, maybe PJ3 at 6'11" at SF.

With N.O. rumored to want to move the 10 if someone takes Okafor or Ariza, I'd look to add that pick, and then trade back from 11 to maybe nab Wroten. 11 to Boston for 21 and 22 and Bradley?
 
Would love to add Wroten. I wonder how far he will slide. I know he can't shoot, but imagine having him, 6'6" at PG, Batum at 6'8" at SG, maybe PJ3 at 6'11" at SF.

With N.O. rumored to want to move the 10 if someone takes Okafor or Ariza, I'd look to add that pick, and then trade back from 11 to maybe nab Wroten. 11 to Boston for 21 and 22 and Bradley?

If he slides out of the first round, I think he'd be great to go get as a second rounder
 
I think you're a little too hard on him.

He's a year younger than the rest of his class.

Thatbeet was a 30 year-old man as a Fresman at Uconn.
 
I think you're a little too hard on him.

He's a year younger than the rest of his class.

Thatbeet was a 30 year-old man as a Fresman at Uconn.

They're so similar. Both got by on size in college, questionable effort and 'motor'.
 
His motor is a cause for concern but he's talented.

I'm not lobbying the Blazers to draft him.

My top-5:

1) Bradley Beal
2) Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
3) Thomas Robinson
4) Harrison Barnes
5) Andre Drummond
 
Interesting that Chad Ford has Terrance Jones has Golden State going at #8. I haven't seen him higher then #14 or so on other mocks. Ford must know something.

Every single Bay Area and ESPN guy with a "source" has said GS likes T. Jones. Sounds like T. Jones and Sullinger are the favorites at this point (still far off). Another name you hear a lot is Myers Leonard, but they would apparently only take him if they could trade their later picks (30, 35) up into the mid-late first.

I heard what I said. They may have ALSO said what you heard. Of course, when KG came into the league they put him at SF. Same with Robert Horry. And wasn't Marcus Camby put at PF?

Gasol also played the 3 very early in his career as well. That said, Henson is NOT a 3 at all. Whoever takes him will just have to gamble that he adds weight.

So if TRob was 6'8.75 in shoes that makes him about 6'7.5 w/o shoes I reckon. Sully just came in at 6'7.75 with shoes. For reference (in order of height w/o shoes):

Kevin Love: 6'7.75 w/o shoes, 6'9.5 w/ shoes, 6'11.25 wingspan (didn't know he played in high heels)
David Lee: 6'7.75 w/o shoes, 6'9 w/ shoes, 7'0 wingspan
Carlos Boozer: 6'7.75 w/o shoes, 6'9.5 w/ shoes, 7'2.25 wingspan
Big Baby: 6'7.75 w/o shoes, 6'9 w/ shoes, no wingspan listed (shocked how tall he measured out though)
Udonis Haslem: 6'7.75 w/o shoes, also somehow listed 6'7.75 w/ shoes, 6'11 wingspan
Josh Smith: 6'7 w/o shoes, 6'8.25 w/ shoes, 7'0 wingspan
Brandon Bass: 6'6.25 w/o shoes, 6'7.25 w/ shoes, 7'2.5 wingspan
Paul Millsap: 6'6.25 w/o shoes, 6'7.25 w/ shoes, 7'1.5 wingspan
DeJuan Blair: 6'5.25 w/o shoes, 6'6.5 w/ shoes, 7'2 wingspan
 
Probasketballdraft ‏@Probballdraft
Acy has worked out for 8 teams and has 6 more coming.
 
Drummond is going to be a bust my man.Thabeet Part2

Maybe not that bad, but I'm worried about him as a pro ...

I think you're a little too hard on him.

He's a year younger than the rest of his class.

Thatbeet was a 30 year-old man as a Fresman at Uconn.

Be that as it may, guys with motors that run hot and cold are pretty dicey propositions. Frankly I'd be more confident in his chances of success if he was a high energy player with a drug problem.
 
I'll be very happy with getting T-Rob with our 6th pick. We could use the 11th and some change to move up a few spots to take a Lamb or Lillard as well.
 
Another guy to follow for combine info:

NBA Guru ‏@NBAGuru
There's a little bit of Kenneth Faried in Jae Crowder and it isn't just the hair. Guy's got a great motor and makes plays.

I want to trade the 2 first round picks for vets. I also want Crowder, Barton & OQuinn drafted in the late 1/early 2. I think all three will be very solid rotational players (Pryzbilla, Matthews level).
 
Gery Woelfel ‏@GeryWoelfel
Good news for Perry Jones, who measured a shade under 7 feet. Will workout for Bucks+Warriors next week.
 

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