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Danny Marang was just screaming Blazers fans ... "everyone on this team is 6'8", except for 1 guy!! Get the Olshey bug out of your head!"
You listen to that guy?
 
don't forget Hagans! 6'2"

Marang added 3 rebs to Simons stats earlier in the season. Anferenee is not only approaching 6'8, he's getting 6 boards a night scrapping with the bigs.

... lol

there's no point in popping Danny's balloon, there's plenty more hot air where that came from.
In the past he added two inches to Ants height and said he was 6'5, then when Ant was on his show and brought up that there was a fake rumor going around that he was 6'5, he pretended like he didn't know what Ant was talking about.
 
I mentioned him as a dark horse at 14. He's got game.

I interviewed him the other day. He is a really nice guy. Good background as his father was a hooper in Switzerland and then coach. I already told him that he has to be picked in Portland as I will be in Oregon right after the draft for holidays :D
 
Are you secretly famous? Or are you famous for being a mod on here? Or do you have an onlyfans account?
You must have missed the first S2 Suite game. He became famous after that.
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Listened to Bill Simmons podcast with Ryan Russillo today - Russillo mentioned how one NBA executive told him their statistical models basically rank this draft as starting at #10 in other years draft.

So we basically have a #17 pick this year. If we're looking at trading for #5 we should think of its as pick #15. Our warriors pick is worth pick #24.

This seems like a good way to quickly intuitively think of the value of picks when were considering trades that have picks from this draft as well as later drafts, etc.
 
I was at an event 1080 the fan was at, and he was sitting next to me. At first, I thought he knew who I was and knows that I loathe him, but then a baseball game came on and he literally was talking to anyone who would listen like it was a segment.

Point being, he's one of those people who just likes to hear himself talk. I just got up and walked away. I couldn't handle it.

Not disagreeing about him, but there isn't a personality who is on the radio, or does a podcast/YouTube show, who doesn't like to hear themselves talk.
 
A prospect that seems under-rated to me: Devin Carter. What's not to love? Very athletic, high motor, he can shoot, defend.

He averaged 9 freaking rebounds per game, who cares of he's 6'2? He's someone you could play at SG and not worry about his height.
 
Listened to Bill Simmons podcast with Ryan Russillo today - Russillo mentioned how one NBA executive told him their statistical models basically rank this draft as starting at #10 in other years draft.

So we basically have a #17 pick this year. If we're looking at trading for #5 we should think of its as pick #15. Our warriors pick is worth pick #24.

This seems like a good way to quickly intuitively think of the value of picks when were considering trades that have picks from this draft as well as later drafts, etc.


Given this, I think Portland needs to prioritize the adage "you can't teach height." It sucks this draft occurs during Portland's rebuild but they have to make something of it. I would be looking BPA at 7 and at 14 a player that you know needs three years to mature like Jermaine O'Neal. There will be a few very good players to come out of this draft. It is the job of Schmitz to find them. I'm sure I am just repeating what others have said though.
 
Listened to Bill Simmons podcast with Ryan Russillo today - Russillo mentioned how one NBA executive told him their statistical models basically rank this draft as starting at #10 in other years draft.

So we basically have a #17 pick this year. If we're looking at trading for #5 we should think of its as pick #15. Our warriors pick is worth pick #24.

This seems like a good way to quickly intuitively think of the value of picks when were considering trades that have picks from this draft as well as later drafts, etc.

curious statement made me curious (starting in 2014):

12 Dario Šarić
13 Zach LaVine
16 Jusuf Nurkić
19 Gary Harris
23 Rodney Hood
25 Clint Capela
27 Bogdan Bogdanović
30 Kyle Anderson
33 Joe Harris
38 Spencer Dinwiddie
39 Jerami Grant
41 Nikola Jokić
45
Dwight Powell
46 Jordan Clarkson

11 Myles Turner
13 Devin Booker
15 Kelly Oubre Jr.
16 Terry Rozier
20 Delon Wright
22 Bobby Portis
27 Larry Nance Jr.
30 Kevon Looney
31 Cedi Osman
37 Richaun Holmes
40 Josh Richardson
41 Pat Connaughton
46 Norman Powell

11 Domantas Sabonis
12 Taurean Prince
20 Caris LeVert
27 Pascal Siakam
29 Dejounte Murray
32 Ivica Zubac
36 Malcolm Brogdon

11 Malik Monk
13 Donovan Mitchell
14 Bam Adebayo
19 John Collins
22 Jarrett Allen
23 OG Anunoby
27 Kyle Kuzma
29 Derrick White
30 Josh Hart
42 Thomas Bryant
45 Dillon Brooks

10 Mikal Bridges
11 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
14 Michael Porter Jr.
17 Donte DiVincenzo
19 Kevin Huerter
21 Grayson Allen
24 Anfernee Simons
25 Moritz Wagner
33 Jalen Brunson
34 Devonte' Graham
36 Mitchell Robinson
37 Gary Trent Jr.
41 Jarred Vanderbilt
42 Bruce Brown
46 De'Anthony Melton

11 Cameron Johnson
12 P.J. Washington
13 Tyler Herro
17 Nickeil Alexander-Walker
20 Matisse Thybulle
21 Brandon Clarke
22 Grant Williams
29 Keldon Johnson
30 Kevin Porter Jr.
31 Nic Claxton
38 Daniel Gafford
46 Talen Horton-Tucker
48 Terance Mann

11 Devin Vassell
12 Tyrese Haliburton
15 Cole Anthony
18 Josh Green
19 Saddiq Bey
21 Tyrese Maxey
25 Immanuel Quickley
28 Jaden McDaniels
30 Desmond Bane
42 Nick Richards
45 Jordan Nwora

10 Ziaire Williams
13 Chris Duarte
15 Corey Kispert
16 Alperen Sengun
17 Trey Murphy III
26 Bones Hyland
27 Cam Thomas
30 Santi Aldama
35 Herbert Jones
38 Ayo Dosunmu

there may not be any immediate impact players, but if the comparison is to the 50 selections outside the top-10, I'm seeing a lot of all-NBA selections and all-star games in that list. This upcoming draft probably won't have as much depth, but there will be some future solid players in the class. It's just up to the Blazer F.O. to find them
 
Was listening to a podcast today and they said Sarr didn’t look very impressive yesterday.

They also said Buzelis has an ugly shot and they are skeptical about him being able to fix it. His shooting percentages were bad.

They were high on Knecht.
 
How would you stash him? A first round pick is guaranteed.
Not stash in the way that teams used to, but if he’s out for a long period of time, we would be stashing him on our injury list and then maybe trade him.
 
Not stash in the way that teams used to, but if he’s out for a long period of time, we would be stashing him on our injury list and then maybe trade him.

Why would we trade him? If he could recover 100% seems like a good play with us - were not in any sort of rush.
 
Why would we trade him? If he could recover 100% seems like a good play with us - were not in any sort of rush.

that's what I was suggesting when I drew the parallel with Porter and the Nuggets. He didn't play in his first year but averaged 19 & 7 in his 3rd year
 
I guess it depends on how many guards we have at the start of the season.
But he wouldn't play this season right? So I don't see why that even matters.

Last years roster had 1 player with more than a single full year of Blazer tenure. When your talking multi-years out NBA rosters, especially rebuilding rosters like ours, just change way more than expected. I think we're a long way from worrying about unproven guys minutes when its very unclear if a single one of them is a long term starter here. Also this guy would for certain come off the bench as a rookie especially being away from basketball a year.

Brogdon contract will be over then, Ant very well may have been traded, perhaps Scoot is best as a backup or busts or is injured... For all we know PG could be our biggest positional need at that time.
 
But he wouldn't play this season right? So I don't see why that even matters.

Last years roster had 1 player with more than a single full year of Blazer tenure. When your talking multi-years out NBA rosters, especially rebuilding rosters like ours, just change way more than expected. I think we're a long way from worrying about unproven guys minutes when its very unclear if a single one of them is a long term starter here.
I guess it depends on how serious the injury is and what the recovery timeline looks like.
 
Am liking Castle more and more in a draft like this, if he measures 6'5 ish w/0 shoes I like him for 7 pick, jack of all trades type guard with good D and his 3 pt shot looked good yesterday
 
Not to sound too condescending, but you could make an argument that he's right. The qualifier is that the NBA guys are 4 or 5 inches taller with that quickness.
Not condescending at all. But the NBA game is 10x faster than college. No doubt in my mind. My opinion though.
 
Listened to Bill Simmons podcast with Ryan Russillo today - Russillo mentioned how one NBA executive told him their statistical models basically rank this draft as starting at #10 in other years draft.

So we basically have a #17 pick this year. If we're looking at trading for #5 we should think of its as pick #15. Our warriors pick is worth pick #24.

This seems like a good way to quickly intuitively think of the value of picks when were considering trades that have picks from this draft as well as later drafts, etc.
I have mentioned that is how I view this draft as well... I was thinking it was closer to #7-8 instead of #10, but I don't have a statistical model.
I got a lot of push back on those statements. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

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