Exclusive Official 2020 Draft Thread

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

The continued hyping of McDaniels puzzles me. His attitude issues aren't going to magically go away. The bottom line is that he quit on his team when things got tough. No thanks!
 
The continued hyping of McDaniels puzzles me. His attitude issues aren't going to magically go away. The bottom line is that he quit on his team when things got tough. No thanks!
I watched him in a couple games against the Ducks; not impressed...
 
Based on what?

If he drafts NBA ready guys, people on here yell because he doesn't swing for the fences on talent. If he drafts a project, they yell because he never takes guys ready to contribute now.

C'mon. GMs draft "projects" so that they have ready made excuses when the guy flops. If they draft "NBA ready" players, they need to get it right.
 
Okoro is decent player but he more a slasher then a 3 point shooters. Pretty good on D. But offensely he doesn't fit Stotts offense.

Yeah he could improve his 3 pt shooting, but so could Little.
Nazzir has a 7'2 wing, while Okoro has a 6.8.5
I did not watch Okoro so I don't know his potential, but to me, it seems like we already have the same player....shorter but with a much longer reach.
 
https://therookiewire.usatoday.com/lists/2020-nba-mock-draft-all-60-picks-post-combine/

16 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS: Saddiq Bey, Villanova
usatsi_14051753.jpg

Kyle Ross-USA TODAY Sports

Wing, 6-foot-8, 21 years old

The Portland Trail Blazers already have their foundational centerpieces in the backcourt with Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum. They also have lots of frontcourt talent with Jusuf Nurkic, Zach Collins and Hassan Whiteside.

But they need another wing, and 6-foot-8 sharpshooter Saddiq Bey is an NBA-ready player who is an excellent catch-and-shoot option.

He shot 45.1% from 3-point range last season and is an elite catch-and-shoot prospect and spot-up option. The forward led all players 6-foot-8 or taller in total 3-pointers made in 2019-20. Plus, at his height, it is especially impressive that he has finished 14.6% of his possessions as the ball handler in pick-and-roll sets.


46 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS: Jay Scrubb, John A. Logan (junior college)
usa-today-quote-2f22a123-fd25-49b2-9ed9-6b71e62a6785-1.png

Photo used with permission from photographer Zach Schmidt

Guard, 6-foot-6, 20 years old

The Portland Trail Blazers finished with the worst bench scoring mark in the NBA last season. Arguably the biggest sleeper in this class is Jay Scrubb, a left-handed combo guard from John A. Logan College in Illinois who was the top player in the juco ranks last season.

According to a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke to USA TODAY Sports Media Group on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, Scrubb had his second interview with the organization earlier this week.

As one NBA scout told Rookie Wire: “He fits their profile. He’s this year’s Anfernee Simons.”
 
Who was that Dominican kid we got excited about briefly a few years ago? This sounds like that.

EDIT: Luis Montero!

 
Maybe they want to trade back and grab Jay Scrubb with a late 1st round pick.

Sounds like a NO move.
 
Agree with the Haliburton take.
He better get drafted by a good team, because he's more post-injury Shaun Livingston than Penny Hardaway, and I can see some fans getting frustrated when he posts triple-singles but +10s.
 
Anyone have any views on Arkansas' Mason Jones? Sounds like a pure scorer.

upload_2020-10-22_14-10-30.png
upload_2020-10-22_13-59-9.png
 
Last edited:
Based on what?

If he drafts NBA ready guys, people on here yell because he doesn't swing for the fences on talent. If he drafts a project, they yell because he never takes guys ready to contribute now.
Yeah the only problem I have with Olshey is that he (for how much everyone accuses him of putting spin on everything) believes in his guys way too much. He just never seems to know when something isn't working. That goes for CJ, that goes for the coaching staff, that goes for how long he stuck with and paid Meyers and the list does go on. His other problem is that he just doesn't seem to care about on court fit. He seems to be keenly aware of off court fit but that may not be him and might just be Dame's unbelievable leadership coupled with Stotts' very player friendly coaching.

As far as his draft day/night decision making goes, I don't have a big problem. I've never had a head scratching moment with him, he just makes good picks or trades with those picks during the draft. It's easy for fools in this forum to use their hindsight bullshit to talk about the guys that Olshey obviously has missed or guys he overvalued but I just don't see that. I actually think Olshey would be a really great GM if he had a president of basketball operations (obviously a title he currently holds) who held his feet to the fire and got him more active, not trader Bob active but just reasonably active. Just someone to end this love fest that yields less than spectacular results.
 
Okoro and P Williams wont drop to 16, imo. Im torn between Saddiq Bey or Jalen Smith and maybe neither drop to 16?
Smith is a beast with a shot and defense around the rim.
 
I also like that he draws an absurd amount of FTs, which would make a nice change from CJ.

PLUS:


Plus:

upload_2020-10-22_20-44-25.png

PLUS:


Sheesh - I should've just done a "The Case for Drafting Mason Jones" thread
 
Last edited:
Someone's gotta say it...

Don't we have enough scrubs on this team without drafting another one?!
I agree on not adding scrubs. But there are some very clear rotation caliber prospects in our range in this draft. Reminder, we had mario hezonja playing minutes in the playoffs.
 
I agree on not adding scrubs. But there are some very clear rotation caliber prospects in our range in this draft. Reminder, we had mario hezonja playing minutes in the playoffs.

Reminder: Mario was one of those guys that GMs thought might be a rotation player just a few drafts ago.
 
I agree on not adding scrubs. But there are some very clear rotation caliber prospects in our range in this draft. Reminder, we had mario hezonja playing minutes in the playoffs.
Worst part is: he was actually a lot better for us in those minutes than Carmelo.
 
If Rasta said it, you should know that metric will be RPM...
in his 14 mpg in 5 games of the playoffs? ya not gonna buy that one.

Mario was the worst player who got any sort of regular minutes in the playoffs or regular season.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top