#24 Anfernee Simons

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Honestly, I won't be surprised if both our picks show really well in summer league. I know I will be watching every game to see how they look against some better competition.
 
Trade CJ for Parsons and the #4.
Trade the #4 and a future pick for Doncic. Easy!

I hope this one doesn't haunt us like I think it's going to. Even if it wasn't ever a real option, it at least appears to have been possible.
 
I Remember when i was 19 i was 1.87 Meter and now i'm 23 Abs
So according to the ringers Kevin O’Connor, Portland gave Simons a promise, and that a couple of teams above them were seriously considering him (Minnesota and the Spurs.)

There was also another report that Minnesota had conversations with a couple of teams about moving down from 20, and Portland was one of the teams they talked to. So it seems like Portland really wanted Simons.

Here’s the link: https://www.pscp.tv/ringer/1yNGaXjybqXKj
Skip to about 2hr 47
Bonesjones will be sad, Blazers could have trade to get Hutchison
 
Yeah, I did. Apparently, Chicago had the same thoughts as me. I would've traded up for him.
Yeah that was an opportunity for the Blazers to get Hutchison, but i'm okay with Simons right now, kid has big Upside and some Dame and CJ in his Game
 
Disappointed that we took Simons with Elie Okobo and Khyri Thomas on the board. Reminds me of last year when we took Zach with Mitchell still on the board but I'll take a wait and see approach because if him and Zach turn out to be good players then we're fine.

It's a little weird drafting projects in Collins and Simons the last two years after all the timeline talk. I don't mind that but it doesn't line up with the alleged direction.

I guess I'm just confused.
I think we are looking for impact players, whether they are veterans who are already impact, or kids who have a chance to be impact players.
So I feel a lot better about this pick than the Trent pick.
 
It will be interesting to revisit the draft after free agency. If we sign an SF or PF (moving Aminu back to the 3), then
it wouldn't be helpful to pick a rookie SF.
 
To the Simons haters, let me say this:
I am totally willing to join you if he appears to suck. But right now, I'm seeing that
he can do things some NBA players can't.... and he has a lot of improvement left
in him.
Reasoned takes not wanted here, homie. What kind of message board do you think this is?!
 
Olshey said he had mis-estimated this team (actually, he didn't take blame and said they had improved faster than "anyone" thought). So he would now stop his youth movement. Was he lying, or did he flip-flop?
Seeing "flip-flop" reminds of something. He says this year that when you are drafting in the mid to low 20's that you gotta take a chance and go for highest possible ceiling. Then what was he doing last year when he picked Swanigan? Swanigan might eventually turn out to be a good roleplayer but i don't think there is anyone who would predict more than that from him.
 
Simons combine numbers:
https://stats.nba.com/draft/combine...ACH&dir=1&SeasonYear=2018-19&CF=POSITION*E*PG

Simons
7.7% body fat
8.75 inch hand length
9.0 inch hand width
6'2.25" height w/o shoes
8'3.5" standing reach
183.2 lb.
6'9.25" wing span

Lillard (3 or 4 years older)
5.9% body fat
8.75 inch hand length
9.75 inch hand width
6'1.75" height w/o shoes
7'11.5" standing reach
188.8 lb.
6'7.75" wing span

McCollum (3 or 4 years older):
8.6% body fat
8.0 inch hand length
9.5 inch hand width
6'2.25" height w/o shoes
8'0.5" standing reach
197.0 lb.
6'6.25" wing span

Simons has a 3" longer standing reach than McCollum who has a 1" on Dame.
So, you're saying we can trade McCollum now? :)
 
Seeing "flip-flop" reminds of something. He says this year that when you are drafting in the mid to low 20's that you gotta take a chance and go for highest possible ceiling. Then what was he doing last year when he picked Swanigan? Swanigan might eventually turn out to be a good roleplayer but i don't think there is anyone who would predict more than that from him.
Maybe hewas criticizing himself in his comments about drafting for someone to have an impact now, and they're likely out of the leaguein a year?
 
Seeing "flip-flop" reminds of something. He says this year that when you are drafting in the mid to low 20's that you gotta take a chance and go for highest possible ceiling. Then what was he doing last year when he picked Swanigan? Swanigan might eventually turn out to be a good roleplayer but i don't think there is anyone who would predict more than that from him.
Maybe he learned his lesson. Maybe he picked Caleb because he was desperate to replace Meyers. Maybe he's a con man ;)

:cheers:
 
Hope we don't regret not taking this guy: "As an accurate shooter, his effective field goal percentage ranks No. 5 overall in the history of the American Athletic Conference. Perhaps even more impressive, his box plus-minus ranks No. 2 overall in the AAC as well."

https://hoopshype.com/2018/06/19/2018-nba-draft-prospects-jacob-evans-cincinnati/

Well since he went to GS it's a guarantee he'll flourish.

Edit: He could easily replace Klay in the starting lineup if GS decides to let Klay walk.
 
Hope we don't regret not taking this guy: "As an accurate shooter, his effective field goal percentage ranks No. 5 overall in the history of the American Athletic Conference. Perhaps even more impressive, his box plus-minus ranks No. 2 overall in the AAC as well."

https://hoopshype.com/2018/06/19/2018-nba-draft-prospects-jacob-evans-cincinnati/
Evans has a pretty low upside on offense. Career 51.3 TS% in AAC play on middling usage. Good instincts and competitiveness on D but played in a switching zone primarily which inflates his stl and blk rates.

GSW may have found a guy to play a role, but I think that's about it.
 
Hope we don't regret not taking this guy: "As an accurate shooter, his effective field goal percentage ranks No. 5 overall in the history of the American Athletic Conference. Perhaps even more impressive, his box plus-minus ranks No. 2 overall in the AAC as well."

https://hoopshype.com/2018/06/19/2018-nba-draft-prospects-jacob-evans-cincinnati/


Memphis, Houston, Navy, SMU, Tulane, Tulsa, UCF, USF, Temple, Cincy, ECU, UCONN... Not exactly the cream of the crop.

He wasn't exactly playing the greatest competition and having the #2 overall BPM in the AAC means jack shit. Where does he rank overall? Where would he be in the ACC, Big 12? He's also had 3 years in college, which means he should be more advanced than everyone else.

I don't think we'll regret it anytime. Nothing suggests he'll turn into anything spectacular.
 
Memphis, Houston, Navy, SMU, Tulane, Tulsa, UCF, USF, Temple, Cincy, ECU, UCONN... Not exactly the cream of the crop.

He wasn't exactly playing the greatest competition and having the #2 overall BPM in the AAC means jack shit. Where does he rank overall? Where would he be in the ACC, Big 12? He's also had 3 years in college, which means he should be more advanced than everyone else.

I don't think we'll regret it anytime. Nothing suggests he'll turn into anything spectacular.
Navy only plays AAC in Football. Patriot League (where CJ McCollum and Adonal "AF" Foyle have been preeminent players) is where they play almost everything else.
 
Fwiw the guy in that video who compared Simons’ shooting to Klay is KDs trainer, and has worked with other NBA players (Paul George, John Wall, Rondo, etc) and is known to incorporate analytics into his training. Pretty interesting guy. Name is Justin Zormelo for anyone that cares
 

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