newyorknewyork wrote:Stumbled on a new draft site. http://NBAdraftroom.com only problem is they make all the players sound like future stars. Pretty good though.
Willie Stein 28? I doubt that although they have Dakari Johnson much better than the other two sites--hes easily late lottery. This is a unique year because IMHO you have multiple quality bigs with lottery type talent.
Here s the X factor--the way Id play the draft. At the bottom line some of what I believe is lottery talent big men WILL fall. Some teams have needs elsewhere--whether its PG SG etc.. whatever. To ME Im not sure about others--this is a draft where we "could" come away with TWO impact bigs--the hardest asset in the book to grab if we use our 2018 to swap outwith someone not looking to draft this year. This essentially is drafting ahead--taking the 2017 draft asset and applying it to this draft there by accelerating the performance of the asset.
BRIGGS wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Stumbled on a new draft site. http://NBAdraftroom.com only problem is they make all the players sound like future stars. Pretty good though.
Willie Stein 28? I doubt that although they have Dakari Johnson much better than the other two sites--hes easily late lottery. This is a unique year because IMHO you have multiple quality bigs with lottery type talent.
Here s the X factor--the way Id play the draft. At the bottom line some of what I believe is lottery talent big men WILL fall. Some teams have needs elsewhere--whether its PG SG etc.. whatever. To ME Im not sure about others--this is a draft where we "could" come away with TWO impact bigs--the hardest asset in the book to grab if we use our 2018 to swap outwith someone not looking to draft this year. This essentially is drafting ahead--taking the 2017 draft asset and applying it to this draft there by accelerating the performance of the asset.
It's really tough to judge bigs now a days. In the past the bigs were more polished and had the 3-4 year of college ball. Now it's a crap shoot if you looked at Hasan Whiteside's college numbers you would immediately think it would translate to the NBA and he would be big time. It really has become difficult to judge big man talent. Just look at Thabeet no where to be found but dominated college ball. I like Ok4 out of all these prospects because he is showing post moves and balance, footwork. He is showing skillset. I'm not seeing that from of the other prospects. The best competition for Kentucky players might be their own practice, in games you have 7' playing against 6'8 players. Right now I see one Duncan type player in OK4 and then a bunch of Tyson Chandler/DeAndre Jordan types which isn't bad. Hopefully they can become offensively better and be Cousins type.
want to see something sick??? youtube Willie Cauley WR
Ever wonder what an NBA center would look like at WR?
fishmike wrote:want to see something sick??? youtube Willie Cauley WREver wonder what an NBA center would look like at WR?
Yeah I read that hes very strong in the weight room relative for his size--hes got very long arms which usually is not conducive to strength. Jimmer Freddette was a really good football player and so was Lebron--Im sure a lot of pro athletes are. It is starnge to see a 7 footer like that at WR--and he was really good. He mustve had many major college after him to play football.
fishmike wrote:want to see something sick??? youtube Willie Cauley WREver wonder what an NBA center would look like at WR?
holy crap that was insane. Looks ridiculous!
gunsnewing wrote:fishmike wrote:want to see something sick??? youtube Willie Cauley WREver wonder what an NBA center would look like at WR?
holy crap that was insane. Looks ridiculous!
It does show what type of athlete he is. There are plenty of guys who would have no chance to play like that--even towering over everyone. He also looks like hes closer to 7-1 when you look at him compared to others and he has that tight quick jump.
BRIGGS wrote:gunsnewing wrote:fishmike wrote:want to see something sick??? youtube Willie Cauley WREver wonder what an NBA center would look like at WR?
holy crap that was insane. Looks ridiculous!
It does show what type of athlete he is. There are plenty of guys who would have no chance to play like that--even towering over everyone. He also looks like hes closer to 7-1 when you look at him compared to others and he has that tight quick jump.
What you walk away from is knowing he's tough and physical, and he knows how to use his body. Many skills can be taught. Football leaves you with spacial awareness that is hard to describe but its huge.
fishmike wrote:want to see something sick??? youtube Willie Cauley WREver wonder what an NBA center would look like at WR?
Wow- he looks good! Still, we can't get too carried away with athleticism, we need skills! Hopefully we're spoilt for choice come draft day- he looks like he could be a special player.
Ok4
Towns
Stein
That's who I want. In that order
gunsnewing wrote:Ok4
Towns
SteinThat's who I want. In that order
And with the 7th pick in the nba draft, the Knicks select Jordan Hill!
Still haunted by that draft- hopefully we can get a pick high enough to get one of those three beasts! Couldn't take a repeat of the Hill fiasco!
smackeddog wrote:gunsnewing wrote:Ok4
Towns
SteinThat's who I want. In that order
And with the 7th pick in the nba draft, the Knicks select Jordan Hill!
Still haunted by that draft- hopefully we can get a pick high enough to get one of those three beasts! Couldn't take a repeat of the Hill fiasco!
Thanks.... that felt like getting kicked in the nuts
In my opinion, Okafor is the clear 1 and Mudiay the clear 2, ahead of Towns and the others. I think Mudiay's ability to attack the rim is at a top 3 NBA player level.
Some observations:
1) neutral stance before going in either direction - can push off either leg
2) large hands/long arms allow him to disguise the dribble direction on the way down
3) "crouch" position maximizes torque and momentum for "first step" and helps balance and ball protection for oblique angle drives
4) good left handle, quick right and left crossovers and counter spin moves and
5) excellent finisher at the rim - knows where he is after contact.
I think if you get Mudiay, you've easily got a number 1 caliber pick. The last guard prospect I was as high on in recent years was Russell Westbrook.
Am I the only guy that is indifferent about Karl Towns? The tools are there but there is nothing remarkable about him beyond his size. He reminds me a lot of what Michael Olowkandi was when he was drafted. I know I'm going to get reemed for this but I was wondering if I was alone.
NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that is indifferent about Karl Towns? The tools are there but there is nothing remarkable about him beyond his size. He reminds me a lot of what Michael Olowkandi was when he was drafted. I know I'm going to get reemed for this but I was wondering if I was alone.
Agree on Towns and I can see a few players jump ahead of him in my rank by June. His mobility catches my eye as mediocre. The rebounding is there but you're rolling the dice on a lot of other elements.
codeunknown wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that is indifferent about Karl Towns? The tools are there but there is nothing remarkable about him beyond his size. He reminds me a lot of what Michael Olowkandi was when he was drafted. I know I'm going to get reemed for this but I was wondering if I was alone.
Agree on Towns and I can see a few players jump ahead of him in my rank by June. His mobility catches my eye as mediocre. The rebounding is there but you're rolling the dice on a lot of other elements.
excellent passer, shot blocker and handles the ball well for his size. Array of post moves and finishing ability, efficient and great knack for engulfing rebounds
codeunknown wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that is indifferent about Karl Towns? The tools are there but there is nothing remarkable about him beyond his size. He reminds me a lot of what Michael Olowkandi was when he was drafted. I know I'm going to get reemed for this but I was wondering if I was alone.
Agree on Towns and I can see a few players jump ahead of him in my rank by June. His mobility catches my eye as mediocre. The rebounding is there but you're rolling the dice on a lot of other elements.
And he's so stiff. The guys does not look like a natural athlete, although he looked better in some clips of him in high school. He's a good passer....I'm not sure if there is much else there. I could see him being a nice rotation player but if it's a star we are looking for, he most certainly will not be that.
gunsnewing wrote:codeunknown wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that is indifferent about Karl Towns? The tools are there but there is nothing remarkable about him beyond his size. He reminds me a lot of what Michael Olowkandi was when he was drafted. I know I'm going to get reemed for this but I was wondering if I was alone.
Agree on Towns and I can see a few players jump ahead of him in my rank by June. His mobility catches my eye as mediocre. The rebounding is there but you're rolling the dice on a lot of other elements.
excellent passer, shot blocker and handles the ball well for his size. Array of post moves and finishing ability, efficient and great knack for engulfing rebounds
I've seen him play quite a bit. Agree on the passing and rebounding. Will be a decent shot blocker, limited by mobility. The rest of his offense may or may not translate.
Ok4, Towns, stein. Can't go wrong. All 3 process elite skills of some of the games greatest big men. What a year to be 4-19
codeunknown wrote:gunsnewing wrote:codeunknown wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that is indifferent about Karl Towns? The tools are there but there is nothing remarkable about him beyond his size. He reminds me a lot of what Michael Olowkandi was when he was drafted. I know I'm going to get reemed for this but I was wondering if I was alone.
Agree on Towns and I can see a few players jump ahead of him in my rank by June. His mobility catches my eye as mediocre. The rebounding is there but you're rolling the dice on a lot of other elements.
excellent passer, shot blocker and handles the ball well for his size. Array of post moves and finishing ability, efficient and great knack for engulfing rebounds
I've seen him play quite a bit. Agree on the passing and rebounding. Will be a decent shot blocker, limited by mobility. The rest of his offense may or may not translate.
Hey code--who do you like the best out of Ron Baker Jerian Grant and Tyler Haws? Obviously not tier 1 guys but Im looking at secondary draft players from 27-35 as we need so much help from the guards slot. Also have you seen Zach Auguste play--he's an NBA player for sure--hes got quite some bounce for his size. We need so much help that Ive been following guys who we can acquire with cash late 1 early 2.
earthmansurfer wrote:In the video at least, he seems to have a completely effortless appearance (in a good way) on defense. He further blocks shots soft (apparently for his team mates.)
When I see guys move like that at his size and so effortlessly, it can be something special.
Dude, you beat me to the punch. I need to watch a few of his games; this kid appears to be a special player. He plays with an uncanny motor. He is perhaps a more athletically gifted Tyson chandler. How tall is he?
His poor passing and inability to make shots are alarming. He is a freak of nature