Event 2018 NBA Draft

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Users who are viewing this thread

The reason we weren't successful with Bowie is that he was injured, period. Really not relevant to the point you're
trying to make. And your point, is easy to negate, anyway. The cavs took Anthony Bennett because they thought
he was the best player in the draft, not because of position. They were just wrong.

Nah. Portland wanted a center. Once they lost out on the chance to get Hakeem they settled on Bowie. Jordan was the better prospect but Blazers already had Drexler.

Teams draft for need all the time. This isn’t some hot take I’m making.
 
Josh Okogie could be a sneaky good pickup in the second round. Smallish offguard with tremendous defense and very young for a soph. I can see a little Bledsoe in him. Not a playmaker and little streaky shooter, but could run next to either Dame or CJ and defend opposing guards well.
 
I mean, if PHX got the first pick I think Ayton should be the guy. They have Booker/Jackson/Warren all on the wing already and they need an imposing big man.

They need a point guard as well and Doncic could easily fill that role. Remember that they are also going to have no. 15 and no. 16 picks from Miami and Milwaukee, they could easily get a quite decent big like Robert Williams there or they could even package those two picks together to move up and grab Wendell Carter or Jaren Jackson (there could be teams in the top 10 of the draft that would prefer two picks in the the mid 10-s than one on no. 7 or no. 8.). I even think that someone like Bamba or Carter would be a better fit for Phoenix than Ayton.

NBADraft.net predictions are all over the place. Doncic is no. 5, Bagley is no. 2. It makes no sense.

One draft selection that seems almost destined to happen is Mikal Bridges to Philadelphia. They will likely be picking at no. 10, there are several players who are bound to go above Bridges - it's just a matter of whether all of Young, Sexton, Carter and Porter go above him or not or will Philadelphia need to move up to get their hands on Mikal. He's like tailor made for their current roster. They have dozens of late firsts and second round picks that could easily move them from 10th to 7th or 8th though which should be all right.
 
They need a point guard as well and Doncic could easily fill that role. Remember that they are also going to have no. 15 and no. 16 picks from Miami and Milwaukee, they could easily get a quite decent big like Robert Williams there or they could even package those two picks together to move up and grab Wendell Carter or Jaren Jackson (there could be teams in the top 10 of the draft that would prefer two picks in the the mid 10-s than one on no. 7 or no. 8.). I even think that someone like Bamba or Carter would be a better fit for Phoenix than Ayton.

NBADraft.net predictions are all over the place. Doncic is no. 5, Bagley is no. 2. It makes no sense.

One draft selection that seems almost destined to happen is Mikal Bridges to Philadelphia. They will likely be picking at no. 10, there are several players who are bound to go above Bridges - it's just a matter of whether all of Young, Sexton, Carter and Porter go above him or not or will Philadelphia need to move up to get their hands on Mikal. He's like tailor made for their current roster. They have dozens of late firsts and second round picks that could easily move them from 10th to 7th or 8th though which should be all right.
Lmao. Carter better than Ayton? I'll have some of whatever the heck you've been smoking...
 
Lmao. Carter better than Ayton? I'll have some of whatever the heck you've been smoking...

Better fit, not better player. Ayton will be a better scorer than both but Carter stretches the floor better and is probably a better defender, Bamba is a better defender too. Of course you don't take either of them with no. 1 or no. 2 but if you can trade down and get additional assets, it might make sense.

Let me say it this way - I would probably rather take Doncic and then trade up for Carter and Bamba than take Ayton and then trade up for Young or Sexton.

I'd have Ayton on the Kings. I might be wrong though. On second thought, maybe they can actually pick up a half decent point guard prospect in 10s and Booker + Ayton would score tonnes. For all I know Ayton could be the next Embiid.
 
Last edited:
Better fit, not better player. Ayton will be a better scorer than both but Carter stretches the floor better and is probably a better defender, Bamba is a better defender too. Of course you don't take either of them with no. 1 or no. 2 but if you can trade down and get additional assets, it might make sense.

Let me say it this way - I would probably rather take Doncic and then trade up for Carter and Bamba than take Ayton and then trade up for Young or Sexton.

I'd have Ayton on the Kings. I might be wrong though. On second thought, maybe they can actually pick up a half decent point guard prospect in 10s and Booker + Ayton would score tonnes. For all I know Ayton could be the next Embiid.
You underrated Ayton more than any NBA scout out there. Dude was a solid defender in college, with the potential to be very good on that end. He's an absolute beast offensively that can score from anywhere in a variety of ways. Dude will be a 24 and 12 giy. Carter might be a 14 and 9 guy. Wht do you need a velvet that's restricted to 3pt shooting offensively...? It's a stretch to say Carter (0.5 on 1.2 per game) is that much better of a 3pt shooter than Ayton (0.3 on 1.0 per game).

The Sun's don't need to solve every position tks summer... they're the worst team in the league. Deciding who to draft #1 based off who you want to draft #12 is a horrible strategy. They can solve their PG problem in the next couple years, via draft or trade.

Doncic is also better as a secondary ball handler. I have questions about him being able to play PG on the NBA level. Being a secondary ball handler would be an easier transition for him. Sexton is a stud and better than Doncic defensively. But they can wait on their PG.

At #1 you go with the BPA. That's Ayton.
 
You underrated Ayton more than any NBA scout out there. Dude was a solid defender in college, with the potential to be very good on that end. He's an absolute beast offensively that can score from anywhere in a variety of ways. Dude will be a 24 and 12 giy. Carter might be a 14 and 9 guy. Wht do you need a velvet that's restricted to 3pt shooting offensively...? It's a stretch to say Carter (0.5 on 1.2 per game) is that much better of a 3pt shooter than Ayton (0.3 on 1.0 per game).

The Sun's don't need to solve every position tks summer... they're the worst team in the league. Deciding who to draft #1 based off who you want to draft #12 is a horrible strategy. They can solve their PG problem in the next couple years, via draft or trade.

Doncic is also better as a secondary ball handler. I have questions about him being able to play PG on the NBA level. Being a secondary ball handler would be an easier transition for him. Sexton is a stud and better than Doncic defensively. But they can wait on their PG.

At #1 you go with the BPA. That's Ayton.

You might be correct. I haven't really seen that much of Ayton as college basketball is not easily available here.
 
Besides, if Phoenix get no. 1 pick and take Ayton, then if Atlanta get no. 2 they would be able to take Doncic and I feel they are the perfect destination to develop for him. Good coach, crap team where he will be able to run their entire offense and they could build around him for the foreseeable future.

I see a lot of top 10 players being a very nice fit for the teams that could take them. Sexton at Knicks, Young at Orlando, Bagley, Bamba or Jackson at Kings and Dallas. I have no idea what Grizzlies need though. I am not sure how much they are willing to move away from the Conley and Gasol set up. If they aren’t willing to deal either of them then I don’t like them taking any centers or point guards which is half of the top 10. Maybe Porter or Doncic if possible.

They should be dealing both though. Not sure if they can deal Conley and his contract though, actually maybe Suns would make sense as they can take on salary and don’t really have any perspectives to be able to use it well in the free agency.
 
If Swanigan can get into the shape he was in during summer league (and he looks close now,) I can see a future for him as a backup center. He's shorter than you'd like but he's got good length and an instinct for where the ball will go on the boards that you can't teach. His passing and shooting potential should add value, and in Terry's system he wouldn't be asked to switch as much playing center, so he can be protected defensively. I think he can be an average individual defender and rim protector because of his IQ and length. But he's got to stay in shape. He can't afford to fluctuate.

But I also wouldn't hesitate to package him with our pick to move up a couple spots either.

What makes you think he's out of shape? I don't agree.
 
Nah. Portland wanted a center. Once they lost out on the chance to get Hakeem they settled on Bowie. Jordan was the better prospect but Blazers already had Drexler.

Teams draft for need all the time. This isn’t some hot take I’m making.

This is simply not true and hindsight is 20/20.
 
What makes you think he's out of shape? I don't agree.


0E1823A1-2DE0-4D7F-9CAB-E40E5E3ADD9B.jpeg

CC4030F8-2BE0-4EB2-A7F7-2B2B3AEE34F0.jpeg

That’s what.

Even Hurd mentioned his weight loss recently since he’s in better shape now. It’s not hard to put on weight during the season when you’re not playing.
 


All the responses to this tweet make it seem like this is a ridiculous question. Is DD just a "flavor-of-the-week" based on his breakout tourney performance? I haven't watched him, so I have no idea one way or the other.
 
As for the debate between drafting for needs and drafting the best player available, I feel it hugely depends on the situation and the correct approach is somewhere between.

You can’t simply say you take the best player. If he plays the same position as your best player, and doesn’t really project to be better than him, it makes no sense. You are going to waste that talent. Either take someone else or trade down.

But if you are drafting for need but the best player available is miles better than the second best player, you also need to consider that. Maybe it’s better to actually create space for that player.

76ers are the best example. They took Okafor when they had Embiid and Noel because he was apparently BPA. It turned out he really wasn’t and once Embiid returned they couldn’t even give him any minutes. Waste of a pick when they could have had Porzingis or Booker who played in positions of need.

However a year before they took Embiid while having Noel, because he was the best player left but he also projected to be much better. It worked out.
 
You underrated Ayton more than any NBA scout out there. Dude was a solid defender in college, with the potential to be very good on that end. He's an absolute beast offensively that can score from anywhere in a variety of ways. Dude will be a 24 and 12 giy. Carter might be a 14 and 9 guy. Wht do you need a velvet that's restricted to 3pt shooting offensively...? It's a stretch to say Carter (0.5 on 1.2 per game) is that much better of a 3pt shooter than Ayton (0.3 on 1.0 per game).

The Sun's don't need to solve every position tks summer... they're the worst team in the league. Deciding who to draft #1 based off who you want to draft #12 is a horrible strategy. They can solve their PG problem in the next couple years, via draft or trade.

Doncic is also better as a secondary ball handler. I have questions about him being able to play PG on the NBA level. Being a secondary ball handler would be an easier transition for him. Sexton is a stud and better than Doncic defensively. But they can wait on their PG.

At #1 you go with the BPA. That's Ayton.
He's big, athletic and moves well so he has the potential to be pretty good at the typical big man things. Just don't think he has the IQ, instincts or mentality to be consistently impactful team defender. I also think his offensive role will affect him too.

Has all the tools to be an All Star, but if I'm building a championship level team, he's not really what I would want from my center. That's why I'm lower on him than most. But for teams drafting high that are starving for talent and need production, Ayton is a very safe bet.
 
He's big, athletic and moves well so he has the potential to be pretty good at the typical big man things. Just don't think he has the IQ, instincts or mentality to be consistently impactful team defender.

So Meyers ?
 


All the responses to this tweet make it seem like this is a ridiculous question. Is DD just a "flavor-of-the-week" based on his breakout tourney performance? I haven't watched him, so I have no idea one way or the other.


Definitely flavor of the week with hatred of Allen mixed in. I watched several Villanova games recently because I wanted to form my own opinions on Mikal Bridges and I kept wondering why Divincenzo was playing so much. He had a decent year but I'd be surprised if he ever became a rotation player in the NBA. I'm not a fan of Allen's game either and hope the Blazers stay away from both. Allen could be a role player in the right situation but that's best case scenario.
 
He's big, athletic and moves well so he has the potential to be pretty good at the typical big man things. Just don't think he has the IQ, instincts or mentality to be consistently impactful team defender. I also think his offensive role will affect him too.

Has all the tools to be an All Star, but if I'm building a championship level team, he's not really what I would want from my center. That's why I'm lower on him than most. But for teams drafting high that are starving for talent and need production, Ayton is a very safe bet.

Not a big Ayton fan either. The defensive concerns are real. If bigs aren’t dominant on that end in college the odds are high they won’t be very good defenders in the NBA. I’ve been on the Bamba train since seeing him at the hoop summit. I think his potential is crazy and would draft him over Ayton.
 
Last edited:

  1. 26. Portland Trail Blazers: Zhaire Smith (Texas Tech, SF, Freshman)

    Despite being raw without a great deal of skill, Smith has become an interesting name in the draft discussion for his explosive athleticism, defensive playmaking and flashes of shot-making (18-of-40 3PT). He hasn't made a decision on whether to enter his name, but long-term potential could be enough in the 20s of a top-heavy draft that appears to lack depth.
(Emphasis Mine)

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...icting-1st-round-results-post-ncaa-tournament
 

  1. 26. Portland Trail Blazers: Zhaire Smith (Texas Tech, SF, Freshman)

    Despite being raw without a great deal of skill, Smith has become an interesting name in the draft discussion for his explosive athleticism, defensive playmaking and flashes of shot-making (18-of-40 3PT). He hasn't made a decision on whether to enter his name, but long-term potential could be enough in the 20s of a top-heavy draft that appears to lack depth.
(Emphasis Mine)

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...icting-1st-round-results-post-ncaa-tournament
No way Smith falls far enough for Portland to pick him.

I do think this draft lacks depth, but there are quite a few under the radar types that I like & think will make decent careers in the NBA.

I want to like Evans, but there is something about him that is holding me back. Using their mock to identify other similar level talent, I like Fraizer and Hunter a lot more.
Also, I think Landry Shamet is being under-rated right now.
 
No way Smith falls far enough for Portland to pick him.

I do think this draft lacks depth, but there are quite a few under the radar types that I like & think will make decent careers in the NBA.


I want to like Evans, but there is something about him that is holding me back. Using their mock to identify other similar level talent, I like Fraizer and Hunter a lot more.
Also, I think Landry Shamet is being under-rated right now.
For me, Evans isn't close to an NBA level on offense for a SG. Overrated shooter (one motion but stiff, lacks shooting versatility) really straight line with the ball, limited athlete off one foot, doesn't handle contact well at the rim and I think his college ast% overrates his feel. Too often fails to perform vs good comp too.

Does he have the size to bring enough value and versatility on D to outweigh that? I don't think so.

I like how hard he plays, stand out 2 foot leaper and has a chance to be an average shooter, but I just don't think he brings enough to be more than a bench straight SG on a lottery level team.
 
We will trade our pick. Unless we find another Zach Collins at SF like Kuzma?.
 
For me, Evans isn't close to an NBA level on offense for a SG. Overrated shooter (one motion but stiff, lacks shooting versatility) really straight line with the ball, limited athlete off one foot, doesn't handle contact well at the rim and I think his college ast% overrates his feel. Too often fails to perform vs good comp too.

Does he have the size to bring enough value and versatility on D to outweigh that? I don't think so.

I like how hard he plays, stand out 2 foot leaper and has a chance to be an average shooter, but I just don't think he brings enough to be more than a bench straight SG on a lottery level team.
Every scouting report you give is negative haha. Did you create the "Weaknesses" portion of DraftExpress's old scouting videos? Haha.
 
Every scouting report you give is negative haha. Did you create the "Weaknesses" portion of DraftExpress's old scouting videos? Haha.
Not all, but I do tend to focus more on why prospects could fail as impact nba players. Because the fact is, most of them will.
 
Back
Top