Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
38 cliff alexander or norman powell
54 darion atkins (kudos to you briggs) shawn dawson
nyk4ever wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
38 cliff alexander or norman powell
54 darion atkins (kudos to you briggs) shawn dawson
Justin Andersen is going to go 16-23 so he'll be gone. Powell is a top 5 NBA caliber perimeter defender in this draft YET is one of the ONLY prospects that can truly finish at the rim. Honestly Id rather have Powell at # 34 for instance that Winslow at #4. I dont think the size difference is that much(5 pounds and an inch) to justify that enormous gap. We need a transition player who can penetrate with size badly. This guy is hidden--not a great shooter but he is ALL NBA everywhere else. Both of my picks Atkins and Powell would make a SIGNIFICANT defensive presence on the Knicks second unit. In fact in some ways I can see where some people might like Powell over Andersen. While Andersen looks like a TOp nothc high caliber 3-d---Powell has upside of something of a hybrid Monta Ellis with much more size YET also has the Tony Allen type D.
Rakeem Christmas and Dakari Johnson
Christmas from SU and Hanlan from BC.
BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
R.Christmas and C.McCullough both my Cuse boyz.
Andrew Harrison and Rakeem Christmas
Pat Connaughton
Andrew Harrison
If somehow Upshaw drops this far you got to take a chance
ButchMcrae wrote:Pat Connaughton
Andrew Harrison
If somehow Upshaw drops this far you got to take a chance
Good call on Connaughton. Totally forget about him.
newyorker4ever wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
R.Christmas and C.McCullough both my Cuse boyz.
I like Christmas but I think hes rd 1.
tj mcconnell - should be decent triangle guard in the john paxson mold..
darrun hilliard - big pg/shooter
cliff alexander - why he's falling out of the first rd beats me
richaun holmes - should be another first rder but not
BRIGGS wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
R.Christmas and C.McCullough both my Cuse boyz.
I like Christmas but I think hes rd 1.
I doubt it too much talent that would go before him.
Rakeem Christmas
Pat Con.
Andrew Harrison
Dario Atkins
Tyler Harvey
TPercy wrote:BRIGGS wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
R.Christmas and C.McCullough both my Cuse boyz.
I like Christmas but I think hes rd 1.
I doubt it too much talent that would go before him.
I dont know--I mean Christmas is an athletic 6-10 and look at the development of his jumpshot which he used successfully in game at Chicago.
http://www.slamonline.com/media/slam-tv/...
That looks like a 20-30 pick to me?
TPercy wrote:ButchMcrae wrote:Pat Connaughton
Andrew Harrison
If somehow Upshaw drops this far you got to take a chance
Good call on Connaughton. Totally forget about him.
Was watching him this morning on a rerun of a 5 on 5 they were running at the Combine. Money stroke from deep, drove and finished with a nice tear drop and I like the surprising toughness and athleticism. My two guys would be Joe Young (another guy who impressed me in the same Combine 5 on 5) and Connaughton -- you figure we have a good chance to get a good frontcourt upgrade in the draft (unless we get lucky and Russell falls into our laps at 4) and a few more in FA. Joe Young and Pat Connaughton are 2 backcourt upgrades I'd love to target in the 2nd round using cash and the few available assets we have on hand.
I like Rakeem Christmas a lot, but I agree he's a late first rounder... who knows though. He is 23yr old, which could cause him to drop a little. DX has him at 36 in their mock right now.
I'm not convinced the Knicks will be able to buy a second round pick, but we'll see.
If Dakari Johnson is around in the second round, I'd be curious about him.
Also, Phil supposedly likes Andrew Harrison.
BRIGGS wrote:TPercy wrote:BRIGGS wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Lets say pick 38 and 54 so have some reasonable standard.
Ill say
38 Norman Powell Jordan Mickey Christian Wood
54 Darion Atkins Aaron White Olivier Hanlan
R.Christmas and C.McCullough both my Cuse boyz.
I like Christmas but I think hes rd 1.
I doubt it too much talent that would go before him.
I dont know--I mean Christmas is an athletic 6-10 and look at the development of his jumpshot which he used successfully in game at Chicago.
http://www.slamonline.com/media/slam-tv/...
That looks like a 20-30 pick to me?
That might be true.....but every year there are players that are 1st round quality going early 2nd.....the big euro move will push quality players into the 2nd round.
There will be teams like the spurs who picks their player and stash them overseas.
Have no idea, but would assume that it would a guy they worked out or someone who unexpectedly falls…No?.
These are the lesser players we worked out.
6/18: Josh Smith, Georgetown (not really a lottery type, but probably joined the 3 above)
Second round/undrafted-type bros
6/4:
J.J. Avila, Colorado State
6/5:
Andrew Harrison, Kentucky
Quinn Cook, Duke
Jordan Sibert, Dayton
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Cady Lalanne, UMass
Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame
6/19: Bernard Thompson, FGCU
Exact date unknown:
Luis Montero, Westchester Community College
Wesley Saunders, Harvard
Mam Jaiteh, JSF Nanterre
Richaun Holmes, Bowling Green
Youssou Ndoye, St. Bonaventure
Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming
WaltLongmire wrote:Have no idea, but would assume that it would a guy they worked out or someone who unexpectedly falls…No?.
These are the lesser players we worked out.
6/18: Josh Smith, Georgetown (not really a lottery type, but probably joined the 3 above)
Second round/undrafted-type bros
6/4:
J.J. Avila, Colorado State
6/5:
Andrew Harrison, Kentucky
Quinn Cook, Duke
Jordan Sibert, Dayton
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Cady Lalanne, UMass
Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame
6/19: Bernard Thompson, FGCU
Exact date unknown:
Luis Montero, Westchester Community College
Wesley Saunders, Harvard
Mam Jaiteh, JSF Nanterre
Richaun Holmes, Bowling Green
Youssou Ndoye, St. Bonaventure
Larry Nance Jr., Wyoming
Thats a weird thin list with mostly obscure schools. We could use a penetrating athletic guard who plays D and a cheap athletic secondary interior player.