Poeltl for 9
Without Topic, you'd think they'd go for their #1 priority - whether it be a wing (ZR/Matas) or lead guard (Dilly/Shepherd). And then see what detritus falls to #8. Which probably means we're getting Connect, unless by some miracle he goes higher.
Poeltl for 9
Topic I’m drafting you at 8th so go fake an injury
combine numbers coming in Shep at 42 inch vertical
Trading with Washington would be expensive but gotta think they'd pounce on that Portland pick if he gets past Charlotte. Blazers probably don't want Clingan when they just traded for Ayton and OKC can easily offer them better value than whatever they would pick there with 12 and a future first.
I’m waiting for the hands size and I’m sold
Topic's knee injury is like hearing Texas Tech burned down after you sent all your college applications off and now you're stuck making Southwest Texas your safety school.
Was really counting on Topic to inject some fluidity to the top 8 and push down some goods to SAs TOR pick
Hopefully the combine spotlights some other names to pull up
I just hope OKC doesn't get Clingan or his faster counterpart Edey. They'd be so tough with a physical 7'3" player.
Finger crossed that both behemoths go east.
What exactly does Buzelis excels at to warrant a #4 pick?
Bad shooter, qeustionable handles, average wingspan, subpar defender.
Yeah, theoretically he can put it together, but when a player has so many question marks around him, it rarely works out.
That's why I'd rather have Risacher or Holland.
Worst case scenario they can be good defenders and develop a servicable shot.
Damn, just heard about Topic's injury. Disappointing.
Buzelis has the versatility people think Zaccharie has tbh. He moves way better with the ball for a player his height.
But we don't really need a forward to move with the ball. We need a forward who's going to defend, be a threat from deep and make timely cuts.
We're looking for a point guard, Devin can be the secondary creator and Victor will also have the ball. We don't need five players capable of initiating the offense.
To put things into perspective, I'd rather have MPJ than Franz Wagner.
Hmm, to each his own then. When Wemby sits, I don’t want this team’s offense and defense to go to . I like the old Spurs’ way of all 48 minutes being dominant and that doesn’t really happen on a team full of one dimensional players. I get that Vassell is a guy who can shoulder the team when Wemby sits, but that’s not enough.
COMBINE SURPRISES:
- Reed Sheppard leads all in max vert at 42"
- Edey posting faster lane agility time than IQ, Bufkin, or Jaquez Jr.
- Castle leads all at 3 point star drill! 72% (18/25). Holland (9/25) worse than Clingan and Dunn lol
[update: Alex Karaban new 3PT Star drill leader with 82% (21/25); Castle now 3-way tied for #2 with Knecht/Tyson]
- Edey beats Clingan at 3/4 sprint and almost beat Sarr
- Edey with a higher 3PT Star drill score than Carrington, Klintman and McCain!
- Sarr having a great combine, 100% FT drill (10/10); Holland at (9/10) also a good shooting signal sign
- Klintman top 3 spot up shooter drill 68% (17/25); Holland at #4! with 60% (15/25)
feel free to add to this list with any other eye popping or unexpected results. Also welcome all corrections, thanks!
Buzelis is Samanic with less quitting and less eastern bloc prison tattoos
Anyway
Mogbo only 6-6.25" barefoot, probably 6-8 in shoes. But with a 7-2 wingspan as related on Reddit. Smaller size then I'd hoped, even with that length and motor it would be hard to play him as he currently has zero shooting in his game
This one cut deep as an SWT alum, but... yeah I think you nailed it
That's why I've been saying that getting a good backup rim protector is a must.
But every iteration of those rosters had guys who did nothing with the ball. After Bowen retired, we couldn't get past the hump until we drafted nephew. If not for that tragic choke, Danny would've won the FMVP with nothing but defense, cuts and c&s 3pts.I like the old Spurs’ way of all 48 minutes being dominant and that doesn’t really happen on a team full of one dimensional players. I get that Vassell is a guy who can shoulder the team when Wemby sits, but that’s not enough.
Assuming that Spurs don't trade anyone away, I kind of want triple threat playmaker, Devin, a couple of 3-D wings and Wemby starting. Obviously it would be better if one of those wings could handle the ball well, but not a must.
Then have Tre-Keldon-Jeremy off the bench with one of those forwards always on the floor for spacing and a solid rim protector.
Those teams with Nephew had multiple creators. This team only has one and a half (Wemby and Vassell). Please don’t attribute the success of that run to Danny Green ever again, lol.
With as flat as the top of this draft is, I wonder if Portland would be willing to do 7 and 14 for 4. Pick up two raw wings with 7 and 8 then pick up Devin Carter At 14 ahead of Miami as an immediate contributing combo guard who can also act as your point of attack defender for quick guards And give you the rebounding support that you need trying to play Sochan at the 4. He’s 6’3.5” in shoes with a 6’9” wingspan so can easily guard up.
Earlier today I was watching notable draft twitter & YouTube Draftnik Ben Pfeiffer's newest video about how he thinks Yves Missi is such a shotblocking stud and defensive potential guy that he should be a top 10 pick, so maybe that could be some outside the box thinking at 8 ....
But Pfeiffer also LOVED Zach Collins in college as a defensive superstar .... So I'm pretty down on Pfeiffer's ability to judge talent for the NBA lol
And we're looking for a point guard. Three creators in the starting lineup is enough.
Then we either develop Tre some more or get a backup point guard. Jeremy will never be a primary ballhandler, but he's certainly doing something and creates chaos.
He was just a product of the system. But every contender in the modern NBA needs elite off the ball players to space the floor.Please don’t attribute the success of that run to Danny Green ever again, lol.
One thing Jokic said always stuck to me. He talked about how KCP is scary good because he requires no attention from coaches or plays called for him, but he's in the right place every single time even if you don't tell him to get to that spot. On both ends of the floor.
This isn't a draft to get superstars, especially not with #8 pick. Taking a swing with Dillingham and hoping he's the next Kyrie seems fair enough, but we must get that defensive wing with the other pick.
Knecht just jumped 39” with good size and length he doesn’t sound like any booby prize whatsoever at 8
We already have connect on our team. He’s #24.
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