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I've been watching some videos and reading up on Tim Quarterman, he has good size and passing ability could be a good guy to pair with CJ or Dame when needed.
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Late second rounders/undrafted prospects..
This guy is a low ceiling prospect but is a guy that can contribute right away.
He fills up the statsheet: 15 ppg | 8 rpg | 7 apg -- but he can't shoot from three. Outside being 24 years old this is his biggest knock.
He kind fail off toward the end of the season he will have some good workouts to even be drafted.I've been watching some videos and reading up on Tim Quarterman, he has good size and passing ability could be a good guy to pair with CJ or Dame when needed.
Hey wasn't it last season their was this Russian guy you were backing that opted to miss the draft? Vezenkov or something? Is he still a guy that's good?Ford believes Uthoff is a first-round darkhorse.
Zizic is his fastest riser.
Hey wasn't it last season their was this Russian guy you were backing that opted to miss the draft? Vezenkov or something? Is he still a guy that's good?
Late second rounders/undrafted prospects..
This guy is a low ceiling prospect but is a guy that can contribute right away.
He fills up the statsheet: 15 ppg | 8 rpg | 7 apg -- but he can't shoot from three. Outside being 24 years old this is his biggest knock.
Fez - You seem to track these European players... so two questions for you.Hernangomez. He's a solid prospect that NY just offered a four-year deal.
His p&r defense is still below average though. That's going to take time, especially in this era.
Fez - You seem to track these European players... so two questions for you.
1) Blazers hold the rights to Daniel Diez. Is he any good, and should we try and bring him over?
2) What are your thoughts on Juan Hernangomez?
You might be thinking of Aleksandar Vezenkov. He's a Bulgarian who was MVP of the Greek League last year and then signed with Barcelona. I was pretty high on him so I followed him a little. Barcelona has a tendency to destroy the NBA credentials of young prospects. Rubio, Papanikolaou, Abrines and now Vezenkov are all players who've come to Barcelona with fanfare only to look bad (although Abrines looks a bit better now). I thought maybe Vezenkov could be like Jorge Garbajosa, somebody who made up for slow feet with a great feel for the game, but Vezenkov has, I think, too much working against him body-wise. (Although not as much as Dani Diez, our draft pick last year, who I guarantee will never sniff the NBA).Hey wasn't it last season their was this Russian guy you were backing that opted to miss the draft? Vezenkov or something? Is he still a guy that's good?
Gp2! Elite defense at the guard positions. Hes a rotation guy we need.if the blazers draft anyone i want them to be pure upside guys. we dont need any more rotation types.
Maker's post game (jab-step & drive) is eerily similar to Jermaine.
Body type and athleticism are very similar too:
That's why they're going to offer the #1 and Okafor (as a minimum) for Anthony Davis!
That's kind of a problem given his inability to stay healthy. I think he's going to pull a Greg Oden unfortunately.Embiid is now 7'3" (in shoes) and 270 lbs.
The last player to have that kind of height/bulk was Yao Ming.
Ahem:Embiid is now 7'3" (in shoes) and 270 lbs.
The last player to have that kind of height/bulk was Yao Ming.
"Whoever's going to get him is going to get a real steal," a Southwest Division executive said. "He can trail and shoot the three. He's a tough, physical player. What I like about him is he has a good wingspan, more than seven feet, and he plays above the rim, unlike his brother, who plays more below the rim. He's extremely light on his feet. He runs the floor very well and he isn't afraid to put a body on you and put the wood on you. His transition to our league, two things always translate to our league -- assists, like Ricky Rubio, and rebounds and toughness. This guy rebounds."
And Hernangomez was credible enough on 3-pointers (27 of 77, 35 percent) that he could be an athletic 3-and-D type guy down the road.
"He can really, really shoot," a longtime scout said. "Quick release. He'll be a pick and pop guy. You can use him almost like a Marvin Williams, you can use him at the three and at the four. He can make plays off the dribble. I think he's super skilled. The team he played on was not very disciplined -- they had two selfish point guards, so I don't think his numbers were great this year ... I think he's going to come over right away. The way he shoots it, and the way the league is going, I think he could be valuable."
You can't hide from the truth!Someone escort Rasta from the room.
Kthnxbye.
"Whoever's going to get him is going to get a real steal," a Southwest Division executive said. "He can trail and shoot the three. He's a tough, physical player. What I like about him is he has a good wingspan, more than seven feet, and he plays above the rim, unlike his brother, who plays more below the rim. He's extremely light on his feet. He runs the floor very well and he isn't afraid to put a body on you and put the wood on you. His transition to our league, two things always translate to our league -- assists, like Ricky Rubio, and rebounds and toughness. This guy rebounds."
And Hernangomez was credible enough on 3-pointers (27 of 77, 35 percent) that he could be an athletic 3-and-D type guy down the road.
"He can really, really shoot," a longtime scout said. "Quick release. He'll be a pick and pop guy. You can use him almost like a Marvin Williams, you can use him at the three and at the four. He can make plays off the dribble. I think he's super skilled. The team he played on was not very disciplined -- they had two selfish point guards, so I don't think his numbers were great this year ... I think he's going to come over right away. The way he shoots it, and the way the league is going, I think he could be valuable."
There is a big difference between Picks #2 & #5 versus being pick #25.1) Eww.
2) The two examples of someone being a steal are Ricky Rubio and Marvin Williams, really? Those were two pretty big disappointments.
