illmatic99
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Those Lillard numbers are crazy.
Pretty astronomical rise to the top though.
Reminds me of what happened with Westbrook.
Good call! And if the result is the same as Westbrook I am 100% on board with Lillard. I have gone from liking this kid to REALLY liking this kid.
I was wondering if Lillard was going to be our reach at 6 yesterday, that if we wanted him we'd probably have to snap him up there because you're looking at a risk of 7-10 trying for him... but now, it's kinda gotta be him at 6, torpedoes be damned. Run with a resigned Hickson, Batum, and LA as your front court, and draft a BPS wing at 11. Fuck size, go for leap.
Ya, I am 6'2" with an 8' standing reach. He has to be better than that

6'1" in shoes with a 7'10" standing reach. 9.75" hand width, 9.25" in hand length. Wingspan of 6'4".
I'd measure my vert, but I'm not eager for a trip to the ER when an Achilles blows.
It's the S2 Combine!
Nice. I run the lane agility drill in 1 hour 37 minutes
"disaster" or most upside in the draft? That's how much risk and upside he has. Pick your poison, but IMO if you ever want this team to ever compete for a chanpionship at the #6 position if you can get a guy like that you have to take the risk and pull the trigger.
I wonder how they compare when Lillard's game translates different to the NBA like RW's did.
Lillard has also done a better job of taking care of the basketball thus far, cutting his turnover rate almost in half from previous seasons. This is quite an impressive feat, considering his heavy usage and how much his team depends on him to create offensively. To illustrate that, he actually ranks #1 amongst all NCAA point guard prospects in terms of turnovers per possession, coughing the ball up on just 10% of his possessions.
The large emphasis of the pick-and-roll game in today's NBA bodes well for Lillard, as he's shown to be very effective as the ball-handler in pick-and-roll situations. His ability to smoothly pull up off the dribble from deep range makes it difficult for his defenders to go underneath the screen, while his burst off the dribble allows him to turn the corner quickly and get into the paint.
From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz1xEXgpqwc
http://www.draftexpress.com
Jeez the more I read the more I want Lillard. Sounds like he could be a potential stud at a position that we need badly and that is very important in todays NBA.
Brainstorming...
Assuming we sacrifice capspace for the #10 pick (Emeka) --
How hard would it be to trade up from #11 to #8 (a pick that is available)
The Raptors are very high on Harkless and it would make much more sense taking him at #11 than it is #8...
Package the #6/#10 picks for the #2
#2: Thomas Robinson
#8: Damian Lillard
This draft would be on part with the Roy/Aldridge draft.
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This is pretty awesome-- Perry Jones clearing the bar on the two-step vertical leap. http://s3.amazonaws.com/cine_1/9389842.gif

