He's good! I wouldn't take him lottery but if we ended up having a second pick, or if we traded back, or whatever, then I wouldn't mind Duke in that 18-30 range, depending on who is left on the board at that time.
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He's good! I wouldn't take him lottery but if we ended up having a second pick, or if we traded back, or whatever, then I wouldn't mind Duke in that 18-30 range, depending on who is left on the board at that time.
Basketball.
Not a firm board yet, still have some guys I want to see more of before I rank them at all and some guys I'm not really sure on, so it's just tiers right now and there are a bunch of names missing, but this is roughly how I have this draft at the moment.
Tier 1
- Cade Cunningham
Tier 2
- Evan Mobley
- Jalen Suggs
Tier 3
- Sharife Cooper
- Jonathan Kuminga
- Moses Moody
- Jalen Johnson
- Jaden Springer
- Jalen Green
Tier 4
- Usman Garuba
- Ziaire Williams
- Corey Kispert
- Bones Hyland
- David Johnson
- Scottie Barnes
- James Bouknight
- Keon Johnson
- Daishen Nix
- Bones Hyland
- Roko Prcakin
And then just like, a bunch of guys. Kai Jones, Ariel Hukporti, Franz Wagner, BJ Boston, Ben Mathurin, so on and so forth.
Very very good draft. Top 5 is very heavy and the rest of the draft is deep. This is the year you want multiple picks
This draft has some absolutely elite names, especially if you're into alliteration. And I think we can all agree that is, by far, the most predictive trait for superstardom at the next level.
There’s some good players but I’d easily give up a top 5 protected pick to upgrade our team. If let’s say Lavine or Beal is available I’m dropping this year protected first and at least 2 others from bucks and lakers. For Beal I’d give 4 firsts.
Now if we can’t get them then yes stack up on picks and if possible grab Kuminga, Green, early then Kispert and Moody a little later
I've long thought that there seems to be nominative determinism at work (in a kind of tangential way) in the NBA.
Most NBA players who are superstars just have names that sound like they should be superstars. There are exceptions, like Tim Duncan, but come on: Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Wilt Chamberlain, etc. Lots of very Famous Person Names.
How would you feel about.....
Dallas gets: Eric Bledsoe
New Orleans gets: Maxi Kleber; Josh Richardson; and Dallas' '24 First Round Pick
Sign me up.
https://fadeawayworld.net/2021/01/30...s-this-season/
Caught up on some more people.
I wonder if the early season ''this guy is the new Number One'' takes about Jalen Suggs have left any people feeling a bit silly since, as the season has gone on, as the Jalen Suggs who was averaging 16/6/6 on 55/55/58 splits is now suddenly the Jalen Suggs who, over his last ten games, is averaging 13/5/3 on 49/28/77 splits.
I mean, it shouldn't be a huge knock on him because he's still been good and the defense is still there and the passing is still solid and stuff, he's still a clear top ten pick and still extremely justifiable inside the top 5 as well. But early on there were those who were acting like he was the new guy in the draft, and it just hasn't happened at all.
Also, it's still early days for the G League Ignite guys but my pre-season Kuminga > Green take is looking better by the minute.
Slightly surprised to see him being outplayed by Daishen Nix though. I like Nix, but I had him in the mid teens; not sure how much of it is Nix overperforming or Green underperforming, honestly. Need to see more.
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