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What's our current depth chart? We have the MLE for a center.
Dame Scoot Mays*
Ant Thybulle* Keon
Sharpe Little Murray Rubert
Grant* Watford Walker
Nurk MLE Eubanks*
* Free agents
Schmitz has been on him for awhile
This is an interesting pick -- kind of feels like maybe a cheap replacement for Thybulle
Rupert here seems a steal. Finally someone with length who can defend. Shame about the lack of leaping, but timing and feel are more important in defense, combined with length.NBAdraft.net had Rupert at 22 in their last mock.
They had Murray at 20.
Scoot also has big hands. I think Cronin and Schmitz like big hands. I bet they even hold hands.
Jonathan Givony just said on Sportscenter that Portland had the best draft. Scoot is a no-brainer. Murray was a solid pick that can contribute immediately. Rupert could be the biggest steal in the draft. His agent was telling teams not to draft him because Portland promised him a roster spot and a multi year contract. So looks like he’ll be on the roster and not a 2-way contract.
He’s a big time draft expert. I think he ran draftexpress before it got bought out by ESPN. Super knowledgeable on prospects.Who is Jonathan Givony?
Nico would help this team!Can we bring back Nic to mentor him?
From the Athletic draft guide:Another guard
He’s a big time draft expert. I think he ran draftexpress before it got bought out by ESPN. Super knowledgeable on prospects.
his combine physical measurements were really impressive, but the jumping and running/agility ones were not. He's supposed to have a good sense of how to play though especially on D, which are hard to quantify qualities. His stats from last year in New Zealand don't scream NBA rotation player any time soon, but hopefully he's still ascending. Him sticking probably hinges on developing a consistent 3pt shotIt's always weird when a seemingly athletic player isn't a big leaper.
Matt Walsh, CEO of the New Zealand Breakers, says Rayan Rupert is the hardest worker they've ever had.
He's seen LaMelo Ball, RJ Hampton, Josh Giddey, and Ousmane Dieng go to the NBA.
Matt said, in terms of the players that they have had, "he is the most sure-fire NBA pro, because he's 6'7", 7'3" and defends his ass off."
Matt compares him to Mikal Bridges as an eventual ceiling, expecting improvements over several years like Mikal. His floor is a premiere 3-and-D guy.
Matt says although Rayan shot 30% on threes, his shot is not broken ("he's got a beautiful shot"). He will work hard to improve, and he's convinced that Rayan will become a 40% 3-point shooter.
"He's a special kid, I think he's going to be a special player and I think whoever gets him is going to be shocked."
Matt talks with Jeff Goodman here:
He expected him to be drafted in the lottery and said that down the road some GM would be saying "We were so lucky to get this guy at #12". I still can't believe he fell so far into Portland's lap. Do GM's actually rely so much on a guy's vertical leap and other combine results that they didn't look at how this guy plays defense? Did some GM's get so excited that their second round target was falling to them that they completely forgot that a first round talent was available?Matt Walsh, CEO of the New Zealand Breakers, says Rayan Rupert is the hardest worker they've ever had.
He's seen LaMelo Ball, RJ Hampton, Josh Giddey, and Ousmane Dieng go to the NBA.
Matt said, in terms of the players that they have had, "he is the most sure-fire NBA pro, because he's 6'7", 7'3" and defends his ass off."
Matt compares him to Mikal Bridges as an eventual ceiling, expecting improvements over several years like Mikal. His floor is a premiere 3-and-D guy.
Matt says although Rayan shot 30% on threes, his shot is not broken ("he's got a beautiful shot"). He will work hard to improve, and he's convinced that Rayan will become a 40% 3-point shooter.
"He's a special kid, I think he's going to be a special player and I think whoever gets him is going to be shocked."
Matt talks with Jeff Goodman here:
Agree, like what we are doing a lot in the draftI feel really good about the draft with Cronin and his team in charge. They seem to have a plan…high basketball IQ, that have a defensive bone in their body. Drafting length as well
Matt Walsh, CEO of the New Zealand Breakers, says Rayan Rupert is the hardest worker they've ever had.
He's seen LaMelo Ball, RJ Hampton, Josh Giddey, and Ousmane Dieng go to the NBA.
Matt said, in terms of the players that they have had, "he is the most sure-fire NBA pro, because he's 6'7", 7'3" and defends his ass off."
Matt compares him to Mikal Bridges as an eventual ceiling, expecting improvements over several years like Mikal. His floor is a premiere 3-and-D guy.
Matt says although Rayan shot 30% on threes, his shot is not broken ("he's got a beautiful shot"). He will work hard to improve, and he's convinced that Rayan will become a 40% 3-point shooter.
"He's a special kid, I think he's going to be a special player and I think whoever gets him is going to be shocked."
Matt talks with Jeff Goodman here: