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I really think KP will draft a player we can let develop in Europe. I have a gut feeling KP will look at drafting Victor Claver. Before he went down with his knee injury he was a sure fire lotto pick.

An athletic 6'10" PF who can slash and hit the three, he's an interesting prospect. From the various scouting reports I've read he has a skill set, minus the PG-like passing, of Hedo Turkoglu.


Claver continues living off his ability to take advantage of the different opportunities that arise for him during the game, but he struggles to make things happen for himself. Playing as a full-time power forward this time (as he’s been regularly doing in the past weeks), he didn’t waste the looks he enjoyed on the perimeter, netting three of the four open spot-up treys he found. He was active moving without the ball, and his cuts towards the basket provided him easy layups, dunks and free-throws (he almost completed a spectacular reverse dunk by the baseline after being fouled).

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Another player to keep an eye on is the 6'10" 260 lb PF from France, Kevin Seraphin.


Physically, it's easy to notice Seraphin's strong, powerful body. Though a raw basketball talent, he has a great natural frame which he has managed to add a great deal of strength to in his couple of years playing basketball. The French prospect shows an explosive vertical leap and the ability to run the court like a guard. Combined with his 7'3" wingspan, he has nearly every tool you look for in a developing big.

Throughout the game, Seraphin displayed an excellent motor, fighting for every loose ball, making an effort to block every shot in his territory, and setting big, bruising screens on the offensive end of the floor. The big man has very impressive instincts when it comes to rebounding, particularly on the offensive end of the floor. His hustle was apparent late in the game, when he provided the World Select team with their first lead of the game on a dunk off a basket cut, and a jaw-dropping block on a John Wall lay-up on the other end of the floor. Coming back down on offense, he helped seal the victory with another dunk in transition, and a key offensive rebound off a missed free throw.

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I really think KP will draft a player we can let develop in Europe. I have a gut feeling KP will look at drafting Victor Claver. Before he went down with his knee injury he was a sure fire lotto pick.

An athletic 6'10" PF who can slash and hit the three, he's an interesting prospect. From the various scouting reports I've read he has a skill set, minus the PG-like passing, of Hedo Turkoglu.

But why would we want to continue getting these types of PFs? Why wouldn't we go for a banger? someone who will play down low, not a Frye type PF.
 
Hilll is projected to go in the Top 5...what would we offer for the #5 pick?
#24, a purchased 1st for 3 mill, martell and petko? I'm not a big rudy fan, but even I wouldn't trade him to get Hill
 
But why would we want to continue getting these types of PFs? Why wouldn't we go for a banger? someone who will play down low, not a Frye type PF.

Exactly. I kind of wish KP would have retained Diogu over Frye this year, but I'm guessing there must have been a work ethic issue or he probably wanted out.

We've got our "Baby Sheed", we need to find our "Baby Grant" now.
 
**UPDATE**
#1- DeJaun Blair
#2- Sam Young
#3- Jrue Holiday
#4- Gani Lawal
#5- Omri Casspi

I hope we stay pat @ #24, pick up Sam Young. A 4 year player at Pitt who has all the intangibles to become a James Posey type player, who would be great off of the bench behind Batum. We need role players and Young is just that.

I would also purchase a pick in the teens, use a couple of our 2nds and trade up to around 15 and snag up DeJaun Blair.

Yes, we are adding 2 more rookies, but both have played substantial big game minutes at their careers at Pitt. Both are players who do one-two things great, know their role, and bring value to our team in our weaker aspects.

We still have our cap space to go after a point guard to groom Bayless or we can not pick up Blake's option, trade Surge for the Knicks trade exception, or use our cap space to take on a lopsided trade.
 
BJ Mullens
Gerald Henderson
Terrence Williams
Danny Green
Nick Calathes

Whether Mullens is first on my board or one of the guards is depends in if we go after one of those two positions in free agency. If we do, like I want to, I say pick the other one in the draft. Calathes isn't quite the type of player I want unless he can defend SGs, but I couldn't find any more players like that, I would rather put Rubio at the top spot and move the others down if that is allowed in this thread.
 
Mullens really? Dude couldn't even get any burn at a mediocre Ohio State school this past year
 
Mullens has no feel for the game whatsoever. His feel for the game is comparable to Ha Seung-Jin's. It's non-existent.

Top-5 (w/o trading into the lotto)

*Patrick Mills
*Wayne Ellington
*Austin Daye
*Jrue Holiday
*James Johnson

If we trade into the top-10:

1) Eric Maynor
2) Dejuan Blair
 
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Mullens really? Dude couldn't even get any burn at a mediocre Ohio State school this past year

I'm not looking for a player looking for big minutes this season. If we have a ton in injuries, Mullens would be an emergency big man. My main hope is that he will develop enough to be ready to replace Przybilla if he leaves for more money and/or playing time in a year or two. The same idea is behind my thinking about Robert Swift, one of the free agent targets I listed the other day.
 
I'm not looking for a player looking for big minutes this season. If we have a ton in injuries, Mullens would be an emergency big man. My main hope is that he will develop enough to be ready to replace Przybilla if he leaves for more money and/or playing time in a year or two. The same idea is behind my thinking about Robert Swift, one of the free agent targets I listed the other day.

I'd rather just cross that bridge when we come to it with Joel, but don't forget we also have a forward/center playing pretty well in the ACB this year, if he's far enough along I'd rather just bring him in and let him develop as a third string guy.

I don't care for Mullens or Swift at all, there are better more veteran options out there now and in the years ahead. If anything I'd lean more towards guys like Kurt Thomas, Antonio McDyess or some other guy noted for his hustle and defense, but whose bodies probably aren't best suited to taking the pounding of an 82 game season -- basically guys who are going to be happy earning a paycheck to be a practice player and an occasional minute getter.
 
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Yea I can do that. My draft Board:

Trade out of the draft.

That's pretty much everybody's strategy, so there's not going to be a whole lot of value for a 2009 pick. KP might be able to get a top 10 pick offering an unprotected 2010 first rounder, Sergio, and if necessary, the trade exception for a "bad" contract.
 
Patterson is returning to Kentucky so he's off the board.

I don't like Blair, no offensive skills, too short, and injury problems.
 
Patterson is returning to Kentucky so he's off the board.

I don't like Blair, no offensive skills, too short, and injury problems.
Injury problems...eh..linkage?
He may be 6'6", but his wingspan is well over 7 ft.
We need a banger, he is it.
 
Injury problems...eh..linkage?
He may be 6'6", but his wingspan is well over 7 ft.
We need a banger, he is it.

the thing I liek about a Blair this year.. he is a young'n who would be content with only playing around 10-16 min per game and know a role he plays as a rookie. All other one's like Maxiell, Millsap etc would want more of a role now.
 
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Kevin Seraphen, the 6'10" 260 lb. Frenchman, is this years Serge Ibaka.

He'd be a late 1st round pick (relatively unknown) in the way Koponen and Freeland were. Potential we can stash for a few years.
 
Hmm maybe, I am kind of tired of "stashing" picks in Europe. We seem to never let them see the light of day if we don't bring them over right away. Sabonis being the exception, but took nearly 10 years to get over.
 
Injury problems...eh..linkage?
He may be 6'6", but his wingspan is well over 7 ft.
We need a banger, he is it.

CBSsportsline listed it in his weaknesses that he's had past injuries. He also had a broken toe his freshman year.

I don't think we need a banger. Backup-PF doesn't seem like a huge need. Why pickup a guy that's only going to be playing 5-7 minutes a game? Most of that usually comes from garbage time. If so why not pick up Brandon Bass, a proven player instead of a project like Blair.

I say no on Blair, very undersized, limited athleticism. This is the NBA being 280 pounds isn't an abnormality in this league.
 
Blair, via his draftexpress interview, tore his ACL in both knees during HS.
 
1. Maynor

2. Lawson
3. Flynn
4. Blair

5. Danny Green

Also have some interest in Patty Mills, Sam Young, Terrence Williams, Wayne Ellington, Beaubois, Jon Brockman, Taj Gibson, and Toney Douglas.

Not interested in Curry. Not interested in Evans (although I wasn't super high on Rose either). Not really that interested in Rubio either.
 
I doubt Johnson or Teague are there.

1a. James Johnson
1b. Jeff Teague
3. Gani Lawal
4. Dejaun Blair
5. Sam Young
 
Eric Maynor or bust!
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Lawal over Blair, seriously?

I'm also in favor of drafting Sergio Llul and Omri Casspi and stashing them overseas.​
 
1. Tyler Hansborough

He's perfect for us because of his intangibles: leadership, passion, heart, fearlessness, dedication. I don't think we need an imediate contributer or a project to develop. We need someone who is going to bring fire to every game, every practice, every charity event (maybe not the last one). Psycho T!!!

2. trade
3. European to stash for a few years
4. tade
5. European to stash for a few years
 
We may or may not pick in the first round, but I would almost bet anything we won't pick 24th....and keep it if we do.
 

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