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I don't know. This isn't a pick I would get excited about. Kinda reminds me of Jerryd Bayless and even if they don't have exactly the same game I think he's much more Bayless than D-Wade.
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Yep, I think Jones is worth a #6 pick over the likes of Lamb, Barnes, Sullinger....then take Waiters\Lamb\Rivers whoever is left at #11....
I would love to see a front line...or front 4...or Batum (SG), Jones (SF), LA (PF) and Hickson (C)...VERY long, uber athletic and can run the court very well...Put Dragic or Hill at the point....a bench of Waiters, Freelan, E-Will, Claver, Pryz and Babbitt...
Yep, I think Jones is worth a #6 pick over the likes of Lamb, Barnes, Sullinger....then take Waiters\Lamb\Rivers whoever is left at #11....
I would love to see a front line...or front 4...or Batum (SG), Jones (SF), LA (PF) and Hickson (C)...VERY long, uber athletic and can run the court very well...Put Dragic or Hill at the point....a bench of Waiters, Freelan, E-Will, Claver, Pryz and Babbitt...
Jones is such an enigma to me. The guy has probably the second best upside of the draft but almost as many questions as Drummond. I wouldn't mind him at #6 but I'd defiantly want him at SF not PF. He is also one of the people I expect to keep rising up the draft boards, teams will grow to love him with the workouts and forget about him disappearing for stretches.
With the #11 i'm still in love with Marshall but wouldn't be disappointed to see Waiters/Lamb/Sullinger get selected there.

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As I recall JR backed down on everybody. Then scored over them at will.Man I loved Rider ON the court! Played with such passion and emotion! Nutjob off it....... but man he didn't back down from nobody!

As I recall JR backed down on everybody. Then scored over them at will.![]()
I have no idea what you're talking about, cracker.He struggled a bit away from home, if I recall correctly? Anything 40 miles or so away and he choked a bit, like someone had a rope was around his neck

Yeah he (Jones) is a risk, but I think all the players are to some extent...I think ceiling isamong the highest in the draft and that his floor is of a Paul george or Nic Batum, who are regular rotation type players...That makes him worth the risk, particularly for POR who needs to hit on one of thier draft picks and get a top tier player to put next to LA....
and I agree with you, I like him best at SF...LA at PF...a banger be it Hickson or another guy at C and then Batum at SG...That is 4 guys at 6'9+, and both Jones and Batum in particular are quick enough to guard wing players...athleticism + length would make POR a very tough matchup for a lot of teams....
Yeah forgot Matthews...
I would add Kyle O'Quinn as well as a pick in the 2nd round....
He struggled a bit away from home, if I recall correctly? Anything 40 miles or so away and he choked a bit, like someone had a rope was around his neck
I would trade anyone/everyone on our roster except Aldridge and Batum for one or two late lottery picks. Since none of these prospects are flawless, I favor the shotgun approach. Get four players in the top 16 of the draft and if we make the right picks two could be stars.
Passing on a guy because he went to a certain college sounds downright stupid to me.
Passing on a guy because he went to a certain college sounds downright stupid to me.
Agreed. To use an NFL comparison, its akin to the Cowboys passing on Tyron Smith because of USC's long streak of producing bad pro offensive lineman. Now they have possibly the best young offensive lineman in the league.
The Youtube clips look good to me, and he does sorta have some Wade in his game. I will be interested to see his combine measurements. He seems to have good two footed jumping ability, which could make him a good NBA finisher near the rim. Quite a few short runners in the clips, along with a good looking outside stroke. Looks like he has a full arsenal of NBA shots. He looks better than Lamb or Barnes to me.
Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. How many players from Syracuse need to under perform before you stop drafting them? It's been since Rony Seikely
Do you think Carmelo is under performing? I think he's right about where everyone thought he'd be. A scorer and not much else. He's still a multi-year All-Star and one of the best scorers in the league.
It's one out of many, and most think teams are better off without him. He doesn't really make anyone else better
One guy out of many. Waiters might end up being good, or he might end up like Flynn, Coleman, Owens, and othersBut he's not "under performing". The guy has been an ego maniac since before he was drafted. I'm not saying we should draft Waiters because there seems to be a number of other tweener guards that will be available and might be better, but it would be dumb not to look at the guy simply because he went to Cuse.
I put him right there with Lamb, Lillard, Rivers, and Terrence Ross. Any one of those guys could end up a star or a bust. This is where these scouts and talent evaluators earn their money.
24 years since the last guy to live up to expectations
If you want we can revisit every other Cuse player in the past 25 years and see if they lived up to their potential
MM...... what school would you say is a can't miss when it comes to players coming out of? I know each college has players that fail, but which school has the best pedigree?
MM...... what school would you say is a can't miss when it comes to players coming out of? I know each college has players that fail, but which school has the best pedigree?
You know, I think UNC is probably closest. Their guys usually play to where they are drafted. It could be that none of them were ever drafted too high though? I am not putting a lot of thought into it, but I can't think of any misses off the top of my head
Wow, great list.Rashad McCants
Ray Felton
Sean May
Marvin Williams
That's just off the top of my head.
