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Yeah, seems like a point of emphasis for the GMs.

I imagine they like the 2 day because it doesn't pressure them to make as many quick, risky, decisions. Time to digest 1st round moves before the 2nd round
 
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)_/¯
Rusillo said 1= 8 or so unless i heard wrong.
 
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)_/¯
This info also comes from someone quoting a random GM. I imagine others would rank it slightly differently. I think Sarr is taken 5th last year between the Thompson twins, personally.
 
How would people feel if our draft was

7 - Knecht
14 - Edey

Knecht concerns me a bit having only played one year of major college basketball, but freshmen do that every year, but they are three years younger. I am loving the fight in Edey at the combine. Very impressive. I have liked his game for two seasons now, and then he takes the combine as serious as can be done. He is ready to contribute offensively and rebounding right away. I'm coming around thinking his defense won't be as bad as most think.
 
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.
Yeah, those are JOSH HART numbers of rebounds. I know we have a bazillion guards, but this one PLAYS DEFENSE. #7 might be a reach (but probably not) but with the GS pick you're probably getting a rotation player (especially once we trade Anfernee).
 
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
I very much doubt that he'll fall to 7, though.
 
There was also some comment of draft tier lists, I think someone at ESPN did it, and the last few years there's been 9 guys in tier 1 and 2 which is very strong drafts. This year there are 0.
 
Saw someone say this was the draft of a bunch of #7 picks. I think that’s accurate
have also hear while its a crap draft at top, its a very deep draft out to 40-45 area, so perhaps out 30 and 40 pick could get some action
 
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
This is the optimistic way of looking at it: you're listing the players DRAFTED 10 or lower, but what the evaluators are saying is that the QUALITY is 10 or lower. Obviously Jokic was, in fact, the best player in that draft. Plus I imagine scouting of foreign leagues has gotten much better since then, especially judging by all the foreign players ranked highly this year.
 
How would people feel if our draft was

7 - Knecht
14 - Edey
Displeased. Because of the Knecht pick, mainly, and then not feeling too excited about Edey.

Knecht is old and unproven and not a very good defensive player. He isn't as good of a shooter as Sheppard and he doesn't fit a need. I'm interested to see his measurements (his vertical reach and wingspan were more than I anticipated in the maybe-wrong measurements posted) but it would take a lot to convince me the Blazers should take him at 7. Maybe 14, but I doubt he lasts that long.

Edey is an amazing college player and I wouldn't hate him at 14, especially if he can shoot from the perimeter like he showed yesterday, but I don't think his game translates well to the modern NBA (I don't think we'd run an offense around his post game, for example).
 
Displeased. Because of the Knecht pick, mainly, and then not feeling too excited about Edey.

Knecht is old and unproven and not a very good defensive player. He isn't as good of a shooter as Sheppard and he doesn't fit a need. I'm interested to see his measurements (his vertical reach and wingspan were more than I anticipated in the maybe-wrong measurements posted) but it would take a lot to convince me the Blazers should take him at 7. Maybe 14, but I doubt he lasts that long.

Edey is an amazing college player and I wouldn't hate him at 14, especially if he can shoot from the perimeter like he showed yesterday, but I don't think his game translates well to the modern NBA (I don't think we'd run an offense around his post game, for example).
Knecht Is already old?
 
How would people feel if our draft was

7 - Knecht
14 - Edey
I would not be upset with that at all. I don’t have my heart set on it either though.
Seems like a bunch of speculation at this point.
 
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.
Simons length and height is fine for a guard, he can finish above the defense. He's one of the only Blazers that can light it up, bust out shots in the forest of giants. Anfernee's height & skillset is the least thing to worry about with this team moving forward

The NBA has good coaching that can adjust, and now Ant faces traps and double teams. If the Blazers had good coaching, they could use the traps to their advantage. Watch the Mavs with Luka, they pass and pass out of the trap. They don't just settle for the open jump shot. They use slashing and filthy dunks alongside splashes from deep.

Adding an inch or 2 doesn't make Ant a juggernaught, Simons is what he is... a featherweight PG that got shoved into SG, so the other PG can try to get their game on. Sneak in another guard for the Olshey 3 guard special.

Maybe the new Blazers are an inch or 2 taller then previous years.... but so is the rest of the NBA.

Marang saying the Blazers only have 1 guy who's under 6'8" ?? It sounded like Danny is using the Banton Bombers to justify a tall & lengthy Cronin strategy. Let's not forget, that team went 2-19 in the final 6 weeks.

here's a weird Danny take from 2 years ago. A "fan" was complaining about too many guards, because the Blazers keep getting torched in the paint.

Danny shut that complainer up while his buddy Sprague was holding his hand....
... Ant is growing, "Baby Giannis"... Simons is halfway to becoming a 6'10" beast with a full compliment of NBA venom

skip to 43:50

https://www.youtube.com/live/uex5KmFzGD0?si=fUZT6--02oaKjxzE
 
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I can't help but wonder if this is the year to try and trade for the first pick. I could live with Holland or Clingan, but not excited about either. Even though he is a project, I love the idea of Sarr at 4 next to Ayton. It seems like this would be one of the easiest years to move up to 1. It just depends on what the Hawks would want. We have a lot of young cheap trade fodder and we need to thin the herd a bit anyway.
 
once again we are in the same spot of being a middling team with questionable talent, a decent pick position, and a pretty good history of picking largely mid players.
the universe does as the universe does.
flirt with the hope, but embrace the disappointment
 
I can't help but wonder if this is the year to try and trade for the first pick. I could live with Holland or Clingan, but not excited about either. Even though he is a project, I love the idea of Sarr at 4 next to Ayton. It seems like this would be one of the easiest years to move up to 1. It just depends on what the Hawks would want. We have a lot of young cheap trade fodder and we need to thin the herd a bit anyway.
But what are you going to get for what most feel is a lousy draft? We don't want need vets, we are trying to rebuild I think and need talent which the draft provides. We trust out Schmidt and take our chances. Only way I see trading our pick/s is to move up or down for another pick or perhaps with one of our vets for perhaps a good young player drafted the past few years.
 
I can't help but wonder if this is the year to try and trade for the first pick. I could live with Holland or Clingan, but not excited about either. Even though he is a project, I love the idea of Sarr at 4 next to Ayton. It seems like this would be one of the easiest years to move up to 1. It just depends on what the Hawks would want. We have a lot of young cheap trade fodder and we need to thin the herd a bit anyway.

I don't think #1 but perhaps 2 or 3. The #1 pick has a historical perception that will look like the Hawks got fleeced in a trade that their management won't want to accept, even if experts grade the trade as fair value for this years #1.
 
once again we are in the same spot of being a middling team with questionable talent, a decent pick position, and a pretty good history of picking largely mid players.
the universe does as the universe does.
flirt with the hope, but embrace the disappointment
I don't know about that - I'd say there is much much lower expectations for this Blazers draft than any in many years. I had much higher expectations for the Sharpe/Scoot picks prior, during, and after the draft.

#7 this year feels like we'll get a Nassir Little/Anfernee Simons level of prospects and those guys were taken at #24/25. #14 is like the Gary Trent second rounder we acquired, or perhaps Kegglle Murray last year, taken in the first round but less intriguing than most 2nd rounders. Swaningan is probably another fair comp for #14 level of prospect.

I will always be excited to read about who we finally end up with at draft night, but I just have such little interest to learn more about any of these guys right now this year.
 
Edey is an amazing college player and I wouldn't hate him at 14, especially if he can shoot from the perimeter like he showed yesterday, but I don't think his game translates well to the modern NBA (I don't think we'd run an offense around his post game, for example).
Probably the last time a team tried to build around somebody remotely as big and slow is the Yao Rockets. I wonder what team will decide they can find a way to exploit his strengths and minimize his weaknesses.
 
You listen to that guy?
it's getting rough on 1080 Danny the Fan. He started one podcast calling Blazer fans dumb. Thanks big guy, appreciate the love.

Check out this other segment, Marang was about to preach about the Dame trade, "Did the Blazers get ANY impactful players in the Lillard trade?"

Dusty said YES... Ayton

Danny slams on the brakes, and begins screaming at the kids in the backseat with his go to comp: "Look at OKC you little brats !!"

the harping begins at 2:10 of this pod. I just laughed and turned it off

 

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