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If Shepherd fell to 7 you gotta take him, even if it's to trade him immediately.Beyond disgusting.
I hope they are good evaluators because 2 of those 4 in the top tier should be available for Portland. What is Hollinger's record on evaluations of draft prospects?
Their take on Cody Williams is not good:
Yep. My biggest concern with him is his 'motor' (or lack thereof).Their take on Cody Williams is not good:
How does a 6-8 guy only have a 6.4 percent rebound rate? Williams is a tall wing who can jump, but his mark was the worst on Colorado’s entire team, even worse than the two 6-1 point guards. Yikes.
That poor rebound rate underscores a larger issue that hurts Williams’ draft stock: He just shrinks from any kind of physicality or contact. That was especially pronounced after a midseason injury against Washington State, but even in the stretch preceding that – his best 10-game span of the season – he wasn’t exactly playing smashmouth basketball.
Williams’ stats from that stretch, however, paint a more convincing draft profile than his overall season numbers. He is very slightly built, unlike older brother Jalen with the Thunder, but is a true wing at 6-8 who is dangerous pushing the ball on grab-and-go situations in the rare event he gets a rebound.
Williams has a set push shot and was a very low-volume 3-point shooter because he can’t get into it off the dribble. When he drives in half-court situations, he’s all right hand and has little awareness of secondary defenders as he puts his head down toward the rim. In the open court, though, he’ll have his head up looking for hit-ahead passes.
Defensively, he has the length to challenge shots at the end of plays but doesn’t put up nearly enough resistance up until that point. He doesn’t pressure the ball or anticipate, and offensive players easily nudge him aside if he’s still in range. He’s also pretty nimble chasing smaller players around screens.
Overall, there are some Ziaire Williams vibes (no relation) where you wonder if scouts are coloring in lines that might not really be there. He might just be a guy who floats through games getting cardio. But between the scarcity of tall wings, the non-broken shot and the open-court athleticism, this Williams also flashes starter upside that becomes worth the plunge outside the lottery.
Here is why they like Holland:
Here is why they like Castle; seems to me that they like Holland a lot more?
Lastly, consider Holland’s age. With a July 2005 birthdate, he’s nearly a full year younger than several other players vying for places with him in the high lottery: He's six months younger than Rob Dillingham, nine months younger than Stephon Castle or Matas Buzelis and more than a year younger than Donovan Clingan and Reed Sheppard. Teams get caught on class year, but birth year is what matters.
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This article says it's 5 minutes between picks in the first round and 4 minutes between picks in the second round.I know the draft will extend over two days (ugh), but will it still be 5 minutes between 1st round picks?
Dude I hate that so many guys’ ranges are so crazy. Here I am thinking Missi will be selected in the #14-20 range, and this mock has him at #29.
I would pretty much demand Black.
Dude I hate that so many guys’ ranges are so crazy. Here I am thinking Missi will be selected in the #14-20 range, and this mock has him at #29.
Well, I think Castle and Missi would be a W result.
Aka the Simons deal.
Trade is worth more than Ant by a substantial amount so I wouldn't expect the same.
They can keep Isaac and Anthony. If I can get Black and two 1sts for Ant I'd be happy. Maybe we can offload another contract to them as well?
What's the filler?How about Simons for WCJ and the 18 and filler?