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Am I Kevin O'Connor?
you’re not the only one. I don’t get the Toppin hype at all. I wouldn’t take him in the lottery, nevermind top 5.
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Am I Kevin O'Connor?
I still love Pokusevski, and it seems he’s rising up draft boards. If he’s there at 16, please
https://uproxx.com/dimemag/aleksej-pokusevski-2020-nba-draft-scouting-report/
The intrigue surrounding Pokusevski has risen to the point where he’s widely viewed as a potential top-20 selection. The prevailing thought right now is that he would rather come to the NBA next season rather than remain overseas, affording him access to better resources and maximizing the chances of his physical improvement. His rail-thin frame is a negative, but international scouts have been optimistic about his unusual skill set as a passer and three-point shooter, though granted he has very limited experience against top competition - Jeremy Woo
Except he's more a tall 3 or stretch 4 than a center. More like Gallinari or Porzingis.Another project big man? Oh joy. We had such success developing Meyers and Collins, I'm sure we will get it right this time!
The kid got the skills but would definitely have to put on weight. I would look at him at 16 as dark horse.I still love Pokusevski, and it seems he’s rising up draft boards. If he’s there at 16, please
https://uproxx.com/dimemag/aleksej-pokusevski-2020-nba-draft-scouting-report/
The intrigue surrounding Pokusevski has risen to the point where he’s widely viewed as a potential top-20 selection. The prevailing thought right now is that he would rather come to the NBA next season rather than remain overseas, affording him access to better resources and maximizing the chances of his physical improvement. His rail-thin frame is a negative, but international scouts have been optimistic about his unusual skill set as a passer and three-point shooter, though granted he has very limited experience against top competition - Jeremy Woo
#unicornsightingExcept he's more a tall 3 or stretch 4 than a center. More like Gallinari or Porzingis.
you’re not the only one. I don’t get the Toppin hype at all. I wouldn’t take him in the lottery, nevermind top 5.

James Wiseman has legs like Anfernee
He's probably right on a majority of those but he's most definitely wrong about a handful of them and that's what makes the draft interesting. Edwards, Wiseman and Ball all have a higher upside than this guy is saying but both of those guards do have a really low floor and the guy did identify himself as a misanthrope. Some in here disagree with me on this and obviously this guy does but he's dead wrong about Toppin's jumper, it's solid but he very likely will be a defensive liability his entire career... so I'm probably way too high on him. Other than those guys I don't know if anything he said was inaccurate and as fans, he's right that is where we should set our expectations. We can hope for anything we want but those should be our expectations. GMs can't afford to do that, they have to weed out the pure pessimism and optimism leaving behind just the raw materials and where they will take a player. That's a hard thing to be accurate about but it's a GM and scouting staff's job. One last thing, consider what this guys misanthropic evaluation of Dame would have been coming out of college... it would not have been pretty.That was brutal to read...
Hes very wrong on Toppin and Okongwu (Okongwu having a "low floor" made me lol)He's probably right on a majority of those but he's most definitely wrong about a handful of them and that's what makes the draft interesting. Edwards, Wiseman and Ball all have a higher upside than this guy is saying but both of those guards do have a really low floor and the guy did identify himself as a misanthrope. Some in here disagree with me on this and obviously this guy does but he's dead wrong about Toppin's jumper, it's solid but he very likely will be a defensive liability his entire career... so I'm probably way too high on him. Other than those guys I don't know if anything he said was inaccurate and as fans, he's right that is where we should set our expectations. We can hope for anything we want but those should be our expectations. GMs can't afford to do that, they have to weed out the pure pessimism and optimism leaving behind just the raw materials and where they will take a player. That's a hard thing to be accurate about but it's a GM and scouting staff's job. One last thing, consider what this guys misanthropic evaluation of Dame would have been coming out of college... it would not have been pretty.
The way the blurb was phrased, think he meant higher floor.Hes very wrong on Toppin and Okongwu (Okongwu having a "low floor" made me lol)
Neil will not be trading Simons unless we get a star or lottery pick - which we won't.I don't know where we're putting trade rumors but this trade does involve draft picks, so. This motherfucker thinks we can get T.J. Warren
https://ripcityproject.com/2020/09/24/portland-trail-blazers-t-j-warren-indiana-pacers/
To summarize he thinks that we can get Warren for Ariza, Simons and picks or a pick... the guy thinks the starting point is those two guy and two second rounders for Warren. He does concede that we might need to make it a first rounder. If this is even remotely a possibility Ariza, Ant and #16 for Warren would be huge for us. I realize this is fansided so obviously it's an idea not a rumor. If one of you is this Thorne guy that wrote the article, sorry for calling you a motherfucker.
If that's the case Olshey really is a fucking idiot. What do we need with another no defense, score first, small guard.Neil will not be trading Simons unless we get a star or lottery pick - which we won't.
Most GMs don't give up on their players so quickly, Neil certainly doesn't. GMs that do are generally considered idiots, and for good reason.If that's the case Olshey really is a fucking idiot. What do we need with another no defense, score first, small guard.
TJ Warren! The guy plays both ways, can shoot the three, can put the ball on the floor and can play the 3 or the 4. How would that be giving up on Ant when we have two guys with an almost identical skill set playing in front of him that already hurt each other's game. Dame and CJ are redundant so we should not trade the potential for another redundant and talented player for a guy who has already shown so much more than Ant? I wouldn't amnesty Anfernee Simons but I sure as shit wouldn't have him as a deal breaker if we can get a guy like Warren at a position of need.Most GMs don't give up on their players so quickly, Neil certainly doesn't. GMs that do are generally considered idiots, and for good reason.
Most GMs don't give up on their players so quickly, Neil certainly doesn't. GMs that do are generally considered idiots, and for good reason.
He didn't trade Meyers for years, Neil is known for being loyal to "his" guys. After hyping up Simons i can not imagine that he will trade his "golden boy", he talked about him like he's going to be better than Dame.If that's the case Olshey really is a fucking idiot. What do we need with another no defense, score first, small guard.
It takes multiple years to evaluate a player.Why would admiting a mistake and moving to correct it make you an idiot? In my book, people who won't admit mistakes and just keep repeating them are the idiots!
It takes multiple years to evaluate a player.
I have to say that giving up on Ant right now would not be wise. Getting what other GMs around the league that like Ant's game see as good value for Ant would not be giving up. The whole problem is and I know I'm preaching to the choir, that Ant doesn't fit here and Olshey doesn't seem to (I may be wrong) have a realistic view of who Ant is as a player. So it would be stupid to just pawn Ant off for a second rounder or have it set in stone that we're not going to pick up his fourth year regardless of his performance going forward but again if we could get a sure fire thing like TJ Warren for an unproven Ant, an aging Ariza and two second rounders like the guy in the admittedly amateurish article suggests... that would hardly be giving up on Ant and would be stupid to pass up.Why would admiting a mistake and moving to correct it make you an idiot? In my book, people who won't admit mistakes and just keep repeating them are the idiots!
If you pick Terry at 16 why pick Pritchard in the 2nd round there both PG.Nesmith is rising and IMO there’s no chance that he falls to our pick.
Take Tyrell Terry at #16 and buy into the second round for Tyler Bey or Pritchard.
Doesnt makes sense to me either.If you pick Terry at 16 why pick Pritchard in the 2nd round there both PG.