March 22 mid tourney
1 Jahill okafor 6-10270
2 Karl Towns 6-10 255
3 Mario Hezonja sg6-8 210
4 Justice Winslow SF 6-6 20
5 Deangelo Russell 6-5 200
6 Emmanuel Mudiay PG 6-5 200
7 Willie Stein 7-0 245
8 Trey Lyles Pf 6 -10 250
9 Jakob Poetl 7-1 240
10 Kristaps Porzingis 7-1 220
11 Frank Kaminsky 7-0 PF/C 7-0 245
12 Damian Jones 6-10 250 c/ pf
13 Stanley Johnson F 6-7 245
14 Bobby Portis 6-11245
15 Kris Dunn 6-3 200 pg
16 Jerian Grant Pg 6-5 200
17 Christian Wood7-0 225
18 Kelly Oubre SG 6-7 200
19 Devin Booker 6-6 200 sg
20 Daniel Hamilton Sg 6-8 190
21 Montrezl Harrell pf 6-8 245
22 Jarell Martin F 6-9 245
23 Myles Turner 6-11 255
24 Delon Wright PG 6-5 180
25 Brice Johnson PF 6-9 225
26 Olivier Hanlan PG 6-4 200
27 JospehYoung PG/SG 6-2 200
28 Sam Decker F 6-9 230
29 Andrew Harrison Pg 6-6 225
30 A J Hammons C 7 275
Round # 2
Updated next week
Is that your final list? I think you should wait until the NCAA tournament is over. Someone always pops up based on the tournament.
Vmart wrote:Is that your final list? I think you should wait until the NCAA tournament is over. Someone always pops up based on the tournament.
Regular season. Ill adjust it one more time after the tourney but I doubt it will change that much from here.
BRIGGS wrote:Vmart wrote:Is that your final list? I think you should wait until the NCAA tournament is over. Someone always pops up based on the tournament.
Regular season. Ill adjust it one more time after the tourney but I doubt it will change that much from here.
My bad Briggs when you said regular season I automatically thought the Knicks regular season.
Top three is certainly locked in, at least as far as the Knicks are concerned.
Hoping we get KAT, but will be satisfied with any one of those three.
Vmart wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Vmart wrote:Is that your final list? I think you should wait until the NCAA tournament is over. Someone always pops up based on the tournament.
Regular season. Ill adjust it one more time after the tourney but I doubt it will change that much from here.
My bad Briggs when you said regular season I automatically thought the Knicks regular season.
No biggie--I need to find out who might come out from younger classes and foreign players. Zhou Qi from China and Domantas Sabonis if they come out would get into the 18-26 area. Couple of other guys--so we'll have to wait but this is definitely close to the final diagram especially up top.
1. Towns
2. Ok4
3. Mudiay
4. Russell
5. Super Mario
6. Portis
7. Stein
8. Kaminsky
9. Turner
10. Dunn
11. Johnson
12. Porzingis
13. Winslow
14. Looney
Moonangie wrote:Top three is certainly locked in, at least as far as the Knicks are concerned.Hoping we get KAT, but will be satisfied with any one of those three.
It would not surprise me if we see some kind of shock pick if Philly goes #1. I think Hezonga is a really talented player. Again not many 6-8 super athletic SG who can handle the ball in this world. He has as much talent as any player and maybe a team who has a few frontcourt players see's that. It will be VERY hard to trade up top the value is VERY VERY HIGH so the cost =extreme.
gunsnewing wrote:1. Towns
2. Ok4
3. Mudiay
5. Super Mario
6. Russell
7. Portis
8. Stein
9. Kaminsky
10. Turner
11. Dunn
12. Johnson
13. Porzingis
14. Winslow
I'm still leaning towards OK4 but the last few games haven't been to impressive. Maybe his leg injury is coming into play. But I want to see combine measurements some how I think he is smaller than 6'11 listed might be 6'9-6'10 at best. After all this I would not be surprised if Mudiay goes number one over all. Second pick definitely I wouldn't tKe anyone else. I think Mudiay has the speed and skills that translates to NBA superstar.
Vmart wrote:gunsnewing wrote:1. Towns
2. Ok4
3. Mudiay
5. Super Mario
6. Russell
7. Portis
8. Stein
9. Kaminsky
10. Turner
11. Dunn
12. Johnson
13. Porzingis
14. Winslow
I'm still leaning towards OK4 but the last few games haven't been to impressive. Maybe his leg injury is coming into play. But I want to see combine measurements some how I think he is smaller than 6'11 listed might be 6'9-6'10 at best. After all this I would not be surprised if Mudiay goes number one over all. Second pick definitely I wouldn't tKe anyone else. I think Mudiay has the speed and skills that translates to NBA superstar.
Mudiay could go number #1 to the Sixers and I think you're dead on about Okafor--hes been not the same since he hurt his leg. So we know this and he will heal. Put it this way if we get pick 1-2 its all set IMHO.
BRIGGS wrote:Vmart wrote:gunsnewing wrote:1. Towns
2. Ok4
3. Mudiay
5. Super Mario
6. Russell
7. Portis
8. Stein
9. Kaminsky
10. Turner
11. Dunn
12. Johnson
13. Porzingis
14. Winslow
I'm still leaning towards OK4 but the last few games haven't been to impressive. Maybe his leg injury is coming into play. But I want to see combine measurements some how I think he is smaller than 6'11 listed might be 6'9-6'10 at best. After all this I would not be surprised if Mudiay goes number one over all. Second pick definitely I wouldn't tKe anyone else. I think Mudiay has the speed and skills that translates to NBA superstar.
Mudiay could go number #1 to the Sixers and I think you're dead on about Okafor--hes been not the same since he hurt his leg. So we know this and he will heal. Put it this way if we get pick 1-2 its all set IMHO.
yea.. he's hobbled and NC still had zero zilch answer for his scoring.
Im a bit shocked you have Towns #1. Im simply not picking a guy that high who isnt dominating his competition and 9ppg and 6rebs isnt dominating.
I remember another cant miss prospect who's stats were low because he was on a stacked team but EVERYONE KNEW he was going to be a great NBA player, the skills were undeniable. Marvin Williams anyone?
Shooting 56% with 2.4blks 80% FT as a 19yr old on a team that can beat some NBA teams
I simply can't understand the fascination with Midiay...why is he so high on some of your boards is beyond my understanding::))
gunsnewing wrote:Shooting 56% with 2.4blks 80% FT as a 19yr old on a team that can beat some NBA teams
So we would draft the next Chris Anderson with the #1 pick?
And Calipari himself said in regards to the KY playing an NBA team: "please... we would get destroyed"
Knicks1969 wrote:I simply can't understand the fascination with Midiay...why is he so high on some of your boards is beyond my understanding::))
Because Russell at best is Allan Houston in 5yrs. Good system player, possible Allstar but lacks athletism to become a blue chip prospect.
Towns, OK4 & Mudiay are high level prospects. Mudiay can have a Westbrook/Harden/Wall-like impact on teams right away
Russell's numbers aren't even that great. They should be better. His team is not very good and he is inconsistent in college. It's going to take a few years for him to play consistently well in the NBA
With the first 3 picks you need players who dominate college teams or is an intrigal part of his teams success. That's why Towns & OK4 will go first. Ohio state is not a good team and Russell's numbers are inconsistent
Kentucky is 31-0. They could've lost a handful of games if not for Towns. They are very good
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I simply can't understand the fascination with Midiay...why is he so high on some of your boards is beyond my understanding::))
Because Russell at best is Allan Houston in 5yrs. Good system player, possible Allstar but lacks athletism to become a blue chip prospect.
Towns, OK4 & Mudiay are high level prospects. Mudiay can have a Westbrook/Harden/Wall-like impact on teams right away
What? Russell is at best Allan Houston? Houston was nothing but a shooter. Russell on the other hand is a lot more like S. Curry. His ability to pass the rock is special dude.
gunsnewing wrote:Shooting 56% with 2.4blks 80% FT as a 19yr old on a team that can beat some NBA teams
I like Towns he has skills and athleticism. I we all have been watching him and OK4 and before I had OK4 as a lock over Towns. But the last few games I see Towns coming up and OK4 on the down. Now the reason for this is the combination of Towns play and OK4's play. I personally think that OK4 is injured but still managed to hold his own. Towns game is improving and he is being more aggressive in the last few games.
Knicks1969 wrote:I simply can't understand the fascination with Midiay...why is he so high on some of your boards is beyond my understanding::))
because he was the highest ranked player coming out of HS. An uber athletic 6'4 PG wit a 6'8 wingspan and all the tools and skills needed to be great. He was the #1 ranked HS SR. in the country last year ahead of OK4 (2) and Towns (7), Stanley Johnson (4), Miles Turner (5) and Cliff Alexander (2)
but regardless here's the list:
http://www.draftexpress.com/RSCI/2014/
gunsnewing wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I simply can't understand the fascination with Midiay...why is he so high on some of your boards is beyond my understanding::))
Because Russell at best is Allan Houston in 5yrs. Good system player, possible Allstar but lacks athletism to become a blue chip prospect.
Towns, OK4 & Mudiay are high level prospects. Mudiay can have a Westbrook/Harden/Wall-like impact on teams right away
Russell's numbers aren't even that great. They should be better. His team is not very good and he is inconsistent in college. It's going to take a few years for him to play consistently well in the NBA
Lunacy and ignorance. To make this statement simply tells me you have not watched Russell play more than 5 minutes.
fishmike wrote:gunsnewing wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I simply can't understand the fascination with Midiay...why is he so high on some of your boards is beyond my understanding::))
Because Russell at best is Allan Houston in 5yrs. Good system player, possible Allstar but lacks athletism to become a blue chip prospect.
Towns, OK4 & Mudiay are high level prospects. Mudiay can have a Westbrook/Harden/Wall-like impact on teams right away
Russell's numbers aren't even that great. They should be better. His team is not very good and he is inconsistent in college. It's going to take a few years for him to play consistently well in the NBA
Lunacy and ignorance. To make this statement simply tells me you have not watched Russell play more than 5 minutes.
I don't believe that dude has seen Russell play. If he can compare Russell to Houston; oh my!