TBpup
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I have as good of a feeling as I've had in years with Mike Schmitz in charge of scouting. Not sure how much input he had on Sharpe, but he definitely was high on him as a player. And it sounds like Walker was completely his selection and for the next to last player taken in the Draft, he seems like tremendous value.
Now he is identifying G-League scrubs that combined with 19 year old Sharpe, nearly won 2 games in a row on the road against playoff/play-in type teams. They are getting contributions from players that have slipped through the cracks that aren't close to stars, but may have the ability to contribute in a positive manner.
They threw a stat up during the game that over the last 3 years in the NBA, Skyler Mays has the highest PnR efficiency rating....in the entire league! Of course, that is with a much smaller sample size than the other players he was compared to, but it is still obviously a stat that raises eyebrows.
It is those types of in-the-cracks characteristics that Schmitz seems to be identifying and it would seem to bode well for the Blazers as they could have their highest Draft pick since the Oden selection.
In a very short span of time, Mike has had input on Sharpe, Walker, picked up length with the the 2-way positions (which I heard a good Badji story the other day from when he was healthy) and is now getting actual contributions from scrap heap guys that could be depth for down the road.
All in all, he's done about as good with his opportunities as he could have, and I'm excited for what is next.
Now he is identifying G-League scrubs that combined with 19 year old Sharpe, nearly won 2 games in a row on the road against playoff/play-in type teams. They are getting contributions from players that have slipped through the cracks that aren't close to stars, but may have the ability to contribute in a positive manner.
They threw a stat up during the game that over the last 3 years in the NBA, Skyler Mays has the highest PnR efficiency rating....in the entire league! Of course, that is with a much smaller sample size than the other players he was compared to, but it is still obviously a stat that raises eyebrows.
It is those types of in-the-cracks characteristics that Schmitz seems to be identifying and it would seem to bode well for the Blazers as they could have their highest Draft pick since the Oden selection.
In a very short span of time, Mike has had input on Sharpe, Walker, picked up length with the the 2-way positions (which I heard a good Badji story the other day from when he was healthy) and is now getting actual contributions from scrap heap guys that could be depth for down the road.
All in all, he's done about as good with his opportunities as he could have, and I'm excited for what is next.
