Tince
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At the moment Wright is not predicted to be drafted. He is 6 foot tall. Have we found the new Blevins!?!?
He's better than Blevins.
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At the moment Wright is not predicted to be drafted. He is 6 foot tall. Have we found the new Blevins!?!?
YesWith the pick we don't have.
At the moment Wright is not predicted to be drafted. He is 6 foot tall. Have we found the new Blevins!?!?
That's Sam Hauser for me.You know , i see a lot of names in the draft. All probably amazing athletes. But sometimes you can overlook a guy who actually can play. I don't watch a lot of college basketball anymore but i watch Sportscenter everyday. And one guy who made a ton of highlights was Luka Garza. I know he's a bit of a plodder, but he has size, and a skillset. Knows the game. Outside chance he could be a Bill Laimbeer type player. Looks to be available in 2nd round.
If Wieskamp is out of reach I’d focus on RaiQuan Gray.
Built like a tank (6’8” 270) and is legitimately a good passer/handles as a small-ball center. Super sleeper pick.
Jones and Queta seem to be the best defenders in that group.Favorite 2nd Round Sleepers:
- JT Thor
- Joel Ayayi
- Herb Jones
- Austin Reaves
- Neemias Queta
Ehh I will pass on Garza. His defense will be trash. His offense might be good but I rather take on someone with more potentialLuka Garza, PF/C, Iowa Hawkeyes (6’10.0” barefoot, 6’11.25” in shoes, 8’11.5” standing reach, 242.8 lbs, 7’1.5” wingspan)
When you have a National Player of the Year who was as dominant as Garza was for a two-year stretch, it is rare to see a complete makeover in such a short time. With that being said, the all-time leading scorer for the Hawkeyes looks like a completely different animal after slimming down to 242 pounds and showcasing more handling and athleticism than we’ve ever seen from him. Scouts questioned his ability to transition to a completely different style of basketball in the NBA that is far less dependent on post-scoring, but if his transformed frame is any indication of what is to come, Garza is more than ready to adapt to the style of the professional game. He still lacks great foot speed and athleticism, but with such a premium on shooting in today’s game, it’s conceivable that Garza can find a way with such a strong work ethic and determination. Garza stands a much better chance of being drafted following the combine than he did coming in.-Derek Bast
Ayayi is solid and I would for sure take a flier on him. Hard to stand out at Gonzaga last year.Favorite 2nd Round Sleepers:
- JT Thor
- Joel Ayayi
- Herb Jones
- Austin Reaves
- Neemias Queta
14 pts, 4 reb, 3 astJosh Giddey playing for Australia right now against Nigeria.
If you can be sure that you know what you get and if you can make use of it I agree that it is worth a second rounder. I did not see anything of him but sounds okay so far.I was just watching a scouting video on him and that guy may well be worth a second round pick. He’s a very good shot blocker, got great timing. He moves his feel laterally so well that he can guard 3-5 and even guards in small doses. On offense he’s a powerful dunker and finisher. Got some nice counter moves when the power finish isn’t available. But he can’t do much other than that. He’s really is a stronger version of Jarrett Allen, another former Longhorns
Oh - you mean sorta like Adam Morrison?Garza I wouldn’t even waste a 2nd rounder on. Great college scorer, but slow and plodding, doesn’t play defense.
Typical guy who can score in bunches in college. But wouldn’t be able to do shit against the athleticism and speed of the game that the pros play.
It's said he has a 1st round promise... I'd have a hard time passing on him at 14 if I'm the Warriors who are in a win now mode.Duarte I think has star potential in the NBA