Wizard Mentor
Wizard Mentor
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http://www.blazersedge.com/2016/5/22/11692044/all-second-round-first-team
PG: Gary Payton II
Age: 23 / Height: 6'3" / Weight: 183 lbs / Wingspan: 6'8"
Payton is a fierce competitor, who makes up for his lack of outside shooting by contributing in virtually every other way: defense and rebounding are elite for his position, and his work ethic and distribution skills could make him a great fit behind McLillard.
SG: Malcolm Brogdon
Age: 23 / Height: 6'5.5" / Weight: 223 lbs / Wingspan: 6'10.5"
Brogdon is a workhorse. He was the best wing defender in the NCAA this year, shot 39% from the three, and never took a night off. Would fit the Hendo/Crabbe roles like a glove, with good upside beyond that.
SF: Michael Gbinije
Age: 23 / Height: 6'6.75" / Weight: 205 lbs / Wingspan: 6'7.5"
A very solid 3-and-D guy whose passing game could really thrive under Stotts. Brought his best game to the Combine, continuing his reputation as a player who plays up to his competition.
PF: Thon Maker
Age: 19 / Height: 7'0.75" / Weight: 216 lbs / Wingspan: 7'3"
This is all about potential. He's got all the tools he needs to be a phenom, but zero experience against the next level. Either ROY, or years from contributing.
C: AJ Hammons
Age: 23 / Height: 7'0" / Weight: 250 lbs / Wingspan: 7'3"
My personal favorite second-rounder, and possibly the most underrated player in the draft. Sports Reference only has limited data before 2009, but there are only three qualifying (20 min/game) players in their database who posted a season with a TS% over .600, a rebounding percentage over 18%, a block percentage over 10%, an offensive rating of 117 or higher, and a defensive rating of 89 or lower:
1) Anthony Davis
2) Karl-Anthony Towns
3) A.J. Hammons
The guy's a defensive beast, but is also easily a top-3 offensive center in this draft. He might also be the best backdoor-passer at his position. He's my best hope for a star in the second round.
6M: Caris LeVert
Age: 21 / Height: 6'7" / Weight:191 lbs / Wingspan: 6'10"
There's no way I could get through a best-of-the-second-round list without LeVert. He's a triple-double threat with the skills of a PG and the size of an SF. Add in his scrappy defense, and the Michigan star becomes one of my favorite high-reward picks in the draft. Ask Olshey how afraid he is of fifth-metatarsal injuries in guards with star potential.
PG: Gary Payton II
Age: 23 / Height: 6'3" / Weight: 183 lbs / Wingspan: 6'8"
Payton is a fierce competitor, who makes up for his lack of outside shooting by contributing in virtually every other way: defense and rebounding are elite for his position, and his work ethic and distribution skills could make him a great fit behind McLillard.
SG: Malcolm Brogdon
Age: 23 / Height: 6'5.5" / Weight: 223 lbs / Wingspan: 6'10.5"
Brogdon is a workhorse. He was the best wing defender in the NCAA this year, shot 39% from the three, and never took a night off. Would fit the Hendo/Crabbe roles like a glove, with good upside beyond that.
SF: Michael Gbinije
Age: 23 / Height: 6'6.75" / Weight: 205 lbs / Wingspan: 6'7.5"
A very solid 3-and-D guy whose passing game could really thrive under Stotts. Brought his best game to the Combine, continuing his reputation as a player who plays up to his competition.
PF: Thon Maker
Age: 19 / Height: 7'0.75" / Weight: 216 lbs / Wingspan: 7'3"
This is all about potential. He's got all the tools he needs to be a phenom, but zero experience against the next level. Either ROY, or years from contributing.
C: AJ Hammons
Age: 23 / Height: 7'0" / Weight: 250 lbs / Wingspan: 7'3"
My personal favorite second-rounder, and possibly the most underrated player in the draft. Sports Reference only has limited data before 2009, but there are only three qualifying (20 min/game) players in their database who posted a season with a TS% over .600, a rebounding percentage over 18%, a block percentage over 10%, an offensive rating of 117 or higher, and a defensive rating of 89 or lower:
1) Anthony Davis
2) Karl-Anthony Towns
3) A.J. Hammons
The guy's a defensive beast, but is also easily a top-3 offensive center in this draft. He might also be the best backdoor-passer at his position. He's my best hope for a star in the second round.
6M: Caris LeVert
Age: 21 / Height: 6'7" / Weight:191 lbs / Wingspan: 6'10"
There's no way I could get through a best-of-the-second-round list without LeVert. He's a triple-double threat with the skills of a PG and the size of an SF. Add in his scrappy defense, and the Michigan star becomes one of my favorite high-reward picks in the draft. Ask Olshey how afraid he is of fifth-metatarsal injuries in guards with star potential.
