cheesehoff
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Sorry about that, Julius.Um, HCP didn't mention him. I did.
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Sorry about that, Julius.Um, HCP didn't mention him. I did.
As with every draft other than the two or three worst ever, there will be good-to-great players available well after that.If we don’t have at least a top 5 pick in this draft, Cronin should be fired on the spot.
If we start really tanking and only win another three to five games I think we will likely have a worse record than the Nets, Sixers, and Pels (I know they have a bad record but that is a talented squad and we'll have to see how dedicated they can be to the tank). We know that our team can tank, we've done it pretty effectively in the second half of the last three seasons.Where do guys think we can realistically reach in terms of odds? 5th?
The skills, athleticism and size of the top three prospects in this draft (Flagg, Harper, Bailey) make them can't miss picks. The rest is a step down but there's a ton of talent. I don't know where you're seeing that it's not as good of a draft class as originally thought.The Wemby draft was supposed to be "great" but it was just him and then a big step down. This draft is shaping up to be not the great draft it was supposed to be, too. Maybe the great draft is the next one, with the Boozers.
Screw the roster. Draft the best player available please.I’ve watched about 10 Rutgers games this season. Harper has impressed me more than Bailey. But that happens when you have the ball 80% of the time. Harper’s court vision and the way he controls the offense is VERY impressive. I think if it comes down to it, Bailey is a better fit for our roster though.
None of them have proven to be good enough to pass on the best player available if we're in the top 10. Certainly not if we could figure out how to be in the top five.Which of Scoot, Sharpe, Toumani, Deni and Clingan are y'all so excited to replace with a draft pick? I cannot be more excited to watch these guys develop. Trading Grant and Simons for some bench prospects would be great.
Is it just the hope of something new being magic elixir?
Doesn't change the fact that we should be looking picking in the top five. And we would be if our GM was doing his job right, IMO.As with every draft other than the two or three worst ever, there will be good-to-great players available well after that.
I’ve watched almost all their games….I can’t agree. I’m thinking they both succeed. Harper runs an offense like Cade Cunningham out there. Very impressed with his court vision. I guess it depends on what we think “tough rookie season means”?I watched the MSU-Rutgers game just now. Not a great outing for Harper and Bailey. I think we all realize this, but both will have a tough rookie season.
I’ve watched almost all their games….I can’t agree. I’m thinking they both succeed. Harper runs an offense like Cade Cunningham out there. Very impressed with his court vision. I guess it depends on what we think “tough rookie season means”?
I’ve watched almost all their games….I can’t agree. I’m thinking they both succeed. Harper runs an offense like Cade Cunningham out there. Very impressed with his court vision. I guess it depends on what we think “tough rookie season means”?
I think people are getting two upset about not getting the No. 1 pick.
Flagg looks great. The Blazers are going to be in the lottery, so they're going to still have a chance at the ping pong balls falling right and getting him.
But this isn't a one-player draft. In fact, I think this draft looked great going in and the lottery looks even deeper now that we're halfway into the season. There are several quality forwards that have emerged.
If you were going to tell me that Egor Demin and Asa Newell might be around for the 12th pick, I'd tell you they'd be steals.
And another thing ... even if you don't get Flagg, there should be an opportunity for the Blazers to get a very good, maybe even a star player in the top 10-12.
SGA's probably going to win MVP this year. He was picked 11th in 2018, when four all-NBA players were selected after the top two, including Brunson at 33.
The Thunder's second-best player was the 12th pick in 2022. Jalen Duren was chosen 13th. Walker Kessler was 22nd. Nikola Jovic was 27th.
That wasn't even a special draft, just probably a bit above average.
The only NBA all-star so far from the 2021 draft was picked fourth. Tyrese Halliburton and Tyrese Maxey were 12 and 22, respectively, in 2020. Donovan Mitchell was 13, Bam Abedayo 14 and Jarrett Allen 22 in 2017. Domantas Sabonis was 11, Pascal Siakam 27, Dejounte Murray 29 and Malcolm Brogdon 36 in 2016.
I don't think we should be frustrated if we don't land the top pick or even a top-three pick. There should be a player where we pick that could be a difference-maker. The important things are identifying that player and creating some kind of culture/system that wins here. Just drafting Cooper Flagg isn't going to make the Blazers great if we don't have some kind of organizational direction in place in which he (or whoever), Scoot, Shaedon, Clingan, Toumani, Deni and whoever else can thrive.
Do we have a second round pick this year? I have read that we have the Atlanta pick but protected 41-60. But i looked at one two round mock and it didn't show Atlanta or Portland in the 41 range i would expect it. I understand now that we gave up the Milwaukee pick in this deep and good draft and also our second round pick when we traded for Grant.
Thanks. That explains why I couldn't find it in a mock draft. Under the conditions right now it would not got to either Portland or Atlanta.We get it if Atlanta is one of the 10 worst teams in the league. Else we don't have any. They are the 11th worst team right now and that pick is 41 (going to OKC of all teams). So better hope Atlanta keeps losing or the teams underneath start winning.