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Demographic Shift wrote: View PostJust to veer off the who do we take topic for a bit....
The draft is a chance for our competition to improve themselves....
The herd just behind us includes.. Miami.. Detroit... Boston...Charlotte... Atlanta and the Bulls...
Seeing that Boston is the team thats coming into the draft loaded with options.... What would constitute success or failure for Danny's boys ?
Who do they get via the draft at 3..16..23 or who do they trade for that makes it a great night for them ?
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What Excremento Kings type outcome makes it a bad night for the Celts ?
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3inthekeon wrote: View PostFords new big board Version 10.
The usual top 8, then D. Murray at 9.
10 - Sabonis
11 - Ellenson
12 - Peoeltl
14 - Skal
16 - Deyonta"My biggest concern as a coach is to not confuse winning with progress." - Steve Kerr
"If it's unacceptable in defeat, it's unacceptable in victory." - Jeff Van Gundy
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For the sake of argument:
Player one: 6'10", 6'11" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 29.6 minutes per game, FG% .559, 3P% .354, FT% .767, per game stats 17.6 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.7 steals, 1.4 blocks; true shooting .644, 11.3 winshares
Player two: 6'10", 6'10.5" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 31.9 minutes per game, FG% .611, 3P% .357, FT% .769, per game stats 17.6 points, 11.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.8 steals, 0.9 blocks; true shooting .654, 7.9 winshares
Player three: 6'8", 7'1" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 34.1 minutes per game, FG% .571, 3P% .357, FT% .623, per game stats 19.6 points, 13.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.9 steals, 1.3 blocks; true shooting .590, 10.8 winshares
Now, pointing to raw stats obviously isn't the be-all and end-all of discussion; players are more than their stats, and in particular Domantas Sabonis, who is Player Two here, can be identified by his lack of the above-the-rim play by his lower blocking numbers.
That having been said, he comps pretty closely overall to players One and Three here. Player One is Kevin Love. Player Three is Paul Millsap.
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magoon wrote: View PostFor the sake of argument:
Player one: 6'10", 6'11" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 29.6 minutes per game, FG% .559, 3P% .354, FT% .767, per game stats 17.6 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.7 steals, 1.4 blocks; true shooting .644, 11.3 winshares
Player two: 6'10", 6'10.5" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 31.9 minutes per game, FG% .611, 3P% .357, FT% .769, per game stats 17.6 points, 11.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.8 steals, 0.9 blocks; true shooting .654, 7.9 winshares
Player three: 6'8", 7'1" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 34.1 minutes per game, FG% .571, 3P% .357, FT% .623, per game stats 19.6 points, 13.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.9 steals, 1.3 blocks; true shooting .590, 10.8 winshares
Now, pointing to raw stats obviously isn't the be-all and end-all of discussion; players are more than their stats, and in particular Domantas Sabonis, who is Player Two here, can be identified by his lack of the above-the-rim play by his lower blocking numbers.
That having been said, he comps pretty closely overall to players One and Three here. Player One is Kevin Love. Player Three is Paul Millsap.
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magoon wrote: View PostFor the sake of argument:
Player one: 6'10", 6'11" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 29.6 minutes per game, FG% .559, 3P% .354, FT% .767, per game stats 17.6 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 0.7 steals, 1.4 blocks; true shooting .644, 11.3 winshares
Player two: 6'10", 6'10.5" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 31.9 minutes per game, FG% .611, 3P% .357, FT% .769, per game stats 17.6 points, 11.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.8 steals, 0.9 blocks; true shooting .654, 7.9 winshares
Player three: 6'8", 7'1" wingspan; college stats for final year of college: 34.1 minutes per game, FG% .571, 3P% .357, FT% .623, per game stats 19.6 points, 13.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.9 steals, 1.3 blocks; true shooting .590, 10.8 winshares
Now, pointing to raw stats obviously isn't the be-all and end-all of discussion; players are more than their stats, and in particular Domantas Sabonis, who is Player Two here, can be identified by his lack of the above-the-rim play by his lower blocking numbers.
That having been said, he comps pretty closely overall to players One and Three here. Player One is Kevin Love. Player Three is Paul Millsap.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...liars-in-shoes
PF: Kevin Love (“6-10”): He measured at 6' 7.75," but that isn’t what makes Kevin Love’s height deception so dastardly. It’s that K-Love is photographed at the height level of a “6-8” Derrick Williams. Now some would say, “This makes his rebounding all the more impressive.” I’m not so forgiving. Turn in your World Championship trophy, you dirty heightener, you.
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Barolt wrote: View PostSeriously? Millsap might be one of the 3 best players in the entire Eastern Conference. He's not getting traded for that group of parts.
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