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From what little you know about any the potential draftees, what NBA comparisons would you make, factoring in style of play and your expectation of production?

Me--I think Brook Lopez is an excellent comparison for Cody Zeller.
 
Alex Len- Nik Vucevic
Ben Mclemore- dumber Monta Ellis
Oladipo- Tony Allen with a J
Gobert- Alexis Ajinca
Trey Burke- DJ Augustin
CJ McCollum- Jarrett Jack
Shabazz- Caron Butler.
 
Wikipedia on Oladipo:

"His combination of explosive athleticism, fearless defense, and efficient shooting has drawn comparisons to Dwyane Wade and Michael Jordan"
 

then follow the footnote and read the source.

http://www.thebiglead.com/index.php/2013/02/02/victor-oladipo-dunked-and-dick-vitale-lost-his-mind/

Victor Oladipo, the most improved player in college basketball, put a slick inside-outside dribble on Tim Hardaway of Michigan and finished with authority at the rim as Indiana jumped out to a big early lead on Michigan in a battle of Top 5 teams.

Dick Vitale, predictably, went bananas, and said that Oladipo’s move had a Michael Jordan quality to it.

If Dick Vitale is the primary support for your opinion...you might want to reconsider.
 
Vitale watches more college games than you or I do, right?
 
Mike McCann on Oladipo:

First things first: Michael Jordan, even in college, is a superior scorer to Oladipo. Michael had a career average of 17.7 ppg for UNC. Oladipo is at just over fourteen a night this season, and that’s the highest of his career. But other than that, it’s scary how their stat lines seem to match up. Jordan shot 54.0% from the floor throughout his college days; Oladipo is at 54.4%. Jordan averaged 5.0 rebounds per game, and dished out 1.8 assists a night. Oladipo (career stats) is at exactly 5.0 rebounds per contest, and 1.7 assists a game. The weird comparisons don’t stop there.

Perhaps the greatest comparisons between Oladipo and Jordan fall away from the pure offensive skill set. While Oladipo’s shooting numbers this year (64% from the floor, 51% from three) are better than Jordan at any point during his collegiate career, Jordan still takes the cake as to who is more gifted offensively. But the reason Oladipo has been so successful in putting up those numbers is his athleticism, something he shares with Jordan. Oladipo can leap through the roof, perhaps as good as any college shooting guard since Michael himself. He can make a move and get by pretty much anyone. When you watch Oladipo play, one of the main things that sticks out is how incredibly fast he is. He can get from one end of the floor to the other as quick as anyone. So could Michael. Jordan was so good in a half court set that his speed and agility in the open court often go unremembered. Jordan was as fast as any point guard when he was at Carolina, and even in his young NBA days he could outrun most. If there is a college point guard faster than Oladipo, I haven’t seen him, and that includes Trey Burke.

Oladipo’s defense is what separates him, an attribute Jordan also shared. Jordan averaged 1.7 steals a night, and just shy of one block per night. Oladipo is right in the same ballpark. He’s at 1.5 steals per game, and 0.5 blocks per game. But Oladipo’s 2.4 steals per game this season is higher than any number Jordan put up while in Chapel Hill. Oladipo looks like a better college defender then Jordan. Michael was a great defender, but he became a much better defender once he got to the NBA. Oladipo sits at the big boy table defensively with Jordan, and Victor may even have a better seat.
 
Noel - Jermaine ONeal
McLemore - Mitch Richmond
Porter - Better shooting Stacy Augman
Zeller - Andrea Bargnani
Len - Spencer Hawes
Bennett - Larry Johnson
Burke - Aaron Brooks
Oladipo - Andre Iguodala
Muhammad - Bonzie Wells
Olynyk - I can't think of any slow centers with short arms
Carter-Williams - Soupy Sales or any other overrated Cuse guy
 
I was actually curious to see how Oladipo's stats matched up with Wade's in college
 
Steven Adams: defensive oriented Nikola Pekovic

CJ McCollum: Jason Terry

Otto Porter: Luol Deng

Shane Larkin: JJ Barea w/ Nate Robinson athletic ability

Rudy Gobert: Tyson Chandler w/ Slavko Vranes mobility

Nate Wolters: Jeff Hornacek

Gorgui Dieng: Dale Davis / Festus Ezeli
 
Steven Adams: defensive oriented Nikola Pekovic

CJ McCollum: Jason Terry

Otto Porter: Luol Deng

Shane Larkin: JJ Barea w/ Nate Robinson athletic ability

Rudy Gobert: Tyson Chandler w/ Slavko Vranes mobility

Nate Wolters: Jeff Hornacek

Gorgui Dieng: Dale Davis / Festus Ezeli

I am Ok with drafting McCollum. He may never start , but like Jason Terry he will finish games. (And will get starter minutes in the process)
 
Dieng = Theo Ratliff
Gobert = Loren Woods
Noel = Marcus Camby
Jamaal Franklin = Will Barton
Lucas Nogueira = Brandan Wright
 
Wow - that would make him worthy of a top ten pick!

I think we should do it like one of the draft sites used to and have a "best case/worst case" scenario.

He has a much better skillset than I.Thomas of Sacramento and just as athletic. He won't go that high but I think he'll be a steal where he is currently projected.

A value pick for sure.
 
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What are their comparative measurements?

Not all that comparable. Same height (1/2" diff), Brook has longer arms, Cody has higher vert--identical max reach (11' 11.5"). Cody's much faster, but I don't think he uses his athleticism much when he plays.
 
Noel - Jermaine ONeal
McLemore - Mitch Richmond
Porter - Better shooting Stacy Augman
Zeller - Andrea Bargnani
Len - Spencer Hawes
Bennett - Larry Johnson
Burke - Aaron Brooks
Oladipo - Andre Iguodala
Muhammad - Bonzie Wells
Olynyk - I can't think of any slow centers with short arms
Carter-Williams - Soupy Sales or any other overrated Cuse guy

If Shabazz isn't a complete shithead, I'd take another Bonzi Wells at the #10 spot. Bonzi abused Kobe Bryant in the post for a few years. I like that comparison.
 
Apparently Oladipo should be the #1 overall pick.

He's shorter than both Jordan and Wade, though, and has nowhere near their wingspan, either.

Oladipo = Harold Minor/Roy Marble :)
 
Steven Adams: defensive oriented Nikola Pekovic

CJ McCollum: Jason Terry

Otto Porter: Luol Deng

Shane Larkin: JJ Barea w/ Nate Robinson athletic ability

Rudy Gobert: Tyson Chandler w/ Slavko Vranes mobility

Nate Wolters: Jeff Hornacek

Gorgui Dieng: Dale Davis / Festus Ezeli

Only real beef I have is with the Wolters/Hornacek comparison. Horny was primarily relegated to spot up jump shooting duty, while Wolters thrives creating for himself and others.
 

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