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Usually this time of year during draft time there's a list everyday of who were working out at the Practice Facility and short video's and interviews. Is that all starting this week?
 
The team has no GM, the owner is nailing prositutes and his yacht/cruise ship in the Mediterranean, and you're worried about workouts for the 21st pick?
 
The team has no GM, the owner is nailing prositutes and his yacht/cruise ship in the Mediterranean, and you're worried about workouts for the 21st pick?

Uh yeah. You dont think Paul will wanna trade up?
 
I know the Blazers are working out Keith Benson soon and later Alec Burks.

Burks is projected to go anywhere from #6 to #13, without question we'll have to trade way up to have a chance.
 
I have to say I wasn't all that impressed by the dog and pony show they ran through here last year at all. Around 30 some guys of which maybe only 10 were actually projected as draftable players. If they can stick with more quality over sheer quantity that seems like a much more helpful and informative structure for the scouts and decision makers to get their eyes on players and make an honest evaluation. As for the videos and interviews, I could take it or leave it. The only time that really interests me is when the team is picking in the lottery.
 
I have to say I wasn't all that impressed by the dog and pony show they ran through here last year at all. Around 30 some guys of which maybe only 10 were actually projected as draftable players. If they can stick with more quality over sheer quantity that seems like a much more helpful and informative structure for the scouts and decision makers to get their eyes on players and make an honest evaluation. As for the videos and interviews, I could take it or leave it. The only time that really interests me is when the team is picking in the lottery.

if they can afford it, nothing wrong with bringing in all sorts of guys for the scouts to look at, finding that diamond in the rough would be huge
 
I have to say I wasn't all that impressed by the dog and pony show they ran through here last year at all. Around 30 some guys of which maybe only 10 were actually projected as draftable players. If they can stick with more quality over sheer quantity that seems like a much more helpful and informative structure for the scouts and decision makers to get their eyes on players and make an honest evaluation. As for the videos and interviews, I could take it or leave it. The only time that really interests me is when the team is picking in the lottery.

You'll get your wish. Buchanon actually commented on this after Cho got fired. Said they brought in far too many guys last year and that it was a big waste of time and resources. Said they'd scale it way down this year and focus in on 15-20 guys.
 
Isaiah Thomas is scheduled to workout (6\6)

Darius Morris is rumoured to be another player, as is Jimmer Fredette

I wouldn't be surprised to see Demetri McCamey here for a workout either....
 
Demtri McCamey couldn't bench press 185 lbs. a single time ... that's not to say that the bench is the most critical athletic measurment for an NBA prospect, but for somebody as thickly built as he is, as old as he is, and the fact that he's not a burner tells me that he's not only slow, but possibly pretty weak and/or has poor workout habits. (nevermind the fact that he's kind of gotten the reputation for being a head-case).
 
Demtri McCamey couldn't bench press 185 lbs. a single time ... that's not to say that the bench is the most critical athletic measurment for an NBA prospect*

*see "Durant, Kevin" for more information.
 
It seems like a player like Andre Miller would of had poor workouts. Can't shoot, slow, not strong and athletic. You just never know.
 
I am not saying I necessarily like him, but POR brought him in for a workout last year, and apparently have continuing interest in him this year...

Personally I don't think the bench press has much merit, basketball wise, especially once POR trainers got him on a regimen....

But I am intrigued by SEVERAL PG other than him: Brandin Knight (ultra longshot), kemba Walker (longshot), Jimmer Fredette, Reggie Jackson, Darius Morris, Charles Jenkins, Norris Cole, Cory Joseph....
 
It seems like a player like Andre Miller would of had poor workouts. Can't shoot, slow, not strong and athletic. You just never know.

Probably, but we're talking about a difference between players (Miller and Durant for example) who, based on their exploits on the court, were clear cut lottery talents (no matter what their jumping or strength numbers indicated). Most people view McCamey as a borderline prospect and every little negative mark against him is going to hurt a lot more than it does players that dominated in college.
 
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I hope we spend more time trying to trade our draft pick than trying to figure out who can help at the #21 spot.
 
Demtri McCamey couldn't bench press 185 lbs. a single time ... that's not to say that the bench is the most critical athletic measurment for an NBA prospect, but for somebody as thickly built as he is, as old as he is, and the fact that he's not a burner tells me that he's not only slow, but possibly pretty weak and/or has poor workout habits. (nevermind the fact that he's kind of gotten the reputation for being a head-case).

Yeah, he's a headcase. I hear no more from RoyToy about McCamey after he lambasted me for saying I don't want him because he's a headcase. The guy thinks he's a superstar. He'll be playing in Europe next year.
 
Demtri McCamey couldn't bench press 185 lbs. a single time ... that's not to say that the bench is the most critical athletic measurment for an NBA prospect, but for somebody as thickly built as he is, as old as he is, and the fact that he's not a burner tells me that he's not only slow, but possibly pretty weak and/or has poor workout habits. (nevermind the fact that he's kind of gotten the reputation for being a head-case).


Neither could Durant.
 
Neither could Durant.

McCamey is 6'3" 205 pounds.
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Durant is 6'10" 215 pounds.
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You might notice a difference in thickness. Kevin Durant's build limits how much muscle he can put on. McCamey is a pretty thick guy. Not being able to bench 185 shows a pretty obvious lack of work ethic.
 
At 6'3" 205lbs and unable to bench 185lbs once is weak. Clear lack of work ethic. With his build, maybe 2 or 3 weeks consecutive in the gym doing bench he should be able to get it at least a couple times.

Guy is a headcase.
 
Neither could Durant.

Well like I said it's not the most critical athletic measurement for an NBA'er but I do worry when a physically mature senior like McCamey with shorter arms (and yes that makes a difference in weight lifting) and a thicker build can't do it versus a waifish 18-19 year old.
 
McCamey is talented, he's just got shitty work ethic and an attitude problem. I think Nate could fix him actually.
 
McCamey is talented, he's just got shitty work ethic and an attitude problem. I think Nate could fix him actually.

Nate has a track record of fixing those type of guys....Ask Darius and Zach.
 
McCamey is talented, he's just got shitty work ethic and an attitude problem.

That screams "Jamaal Tinsley" to me.

I think Nate could fix him actually.

These guys are usually "fixed" by bouncing around various shitty leagues for a while, or they are unfixable. He probably needs to go undrafted.
 
Nate has a track record of fixing those type of guys....Ask Darius and Zach.

They were corrupted from the start. McCamey would be coming in as a rookie. And hey, if it doesn't work out, it's just a second round pick.
 

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