I've been on the Napier band wagon since the start of the college season. He's got that calmness about his game and thrives in those big moments. Hope Rap's give him a long look in the second round, but he may have worked his way into the first round now.
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Mediumcore wrote: View PostI've been on the Napier band wagon since the start of the college season. He's got that calmness about his game and thrives in those big moments. Hope Rap's give him a long look in the second round, but he may have worked his way into the first round now.
They say March Madness doesn't really affect a players stock one way or the other, but Shabazz is a perfect example of how you can play yourself into a Million Dollar contract.
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Axel wrote: View PostI continue to not be sold on Kyle Anderson. I can't see him defending ANY position in the NBA, so who cares if he calls himself a PG or a SF. He can call himself Batman if he wants, but until I see evidence that he can guard other NBA players then I don't want him in the first round. There are too many better prospects that we'd have to pass on to draft him.
With the Sacto pick, maybe but even then there might be better options. I'm not sure that Anderson has any real NBA level skills. He's good at a lot of things, but not great at anything. Will he even still be good at things in the NBA, or just average at a lot of things?
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Axel wrote: View PostI continue to not be sold on Kyle Anderson. I can't see him defending ANY position in the NBA, so who cares if he calls himself a PG or a SF. He can call himself Batman if he wants, but until I see evidence that he can guard other NBA players then I don't want him in the first round. There are too many better prospects that we'd have to pass on to draft him.
With the Sacto pick, maybe but even then there might be better options. I'm not sure that Anderson has any real NBA level skills. He's good at a lot of things, but not great at anything. Will he even still be good at things in the NBA, or just average at a lot of things?
I think D concerns are usually the main concerns for many players. It's also a concern for guys like Ennis, Stauskas, McDermott...and pretty much any guy who's a tweener forward (or guard for that matter).
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostThere are definitely concerns especially on D. I just don't think there is a fundamental problem of not being able to play him at a non-PG position.
I think D concerns are usually the main concerns for many players. It's also a concern for guys like Ennis, Stauskas, McDermott...and pretty much any guy who's a tweener forward (or guard for that matter).
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I just don't see what Anderson would do other than a niche role, as a back-up. Sorry, I want better than that from my 1st rounder.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Axel wrote: View PostI have less concerns about D for guys like Ennis and Stauskas, because they immediately bring an NBA level skill (Ennis it's courtvision and decision making, bball IQ) and Stauskas it's shooting. Plus I think Stauskas is better than he's often given credit for.
I just don't see what Anderson would do other than a niche role, as a back-up. Sorry, I want better than that from my 1st rounder.
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Stauskas reminds me of Ray Allen. Both have pure, perfect shooting mechanics and have vastly underrated ball handle and court vision. I'd be ecstatic if Masai traded up for him, i really think he's going to be something special. His work ethic is incredible too.@sweatpantsjer
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ceez wrote: View PostStauskas is athletic and has quick enough feet that i have confidence he'd have no real trouble learning how to play proper defense, team defense at the very least.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostHe's terrible defensively from everything I've seen. I feel like people reach doe positives because they like his shooting.
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people need to remember, but that Michigan team wasn't really built to defend, per se. it was built to run and gun.@sweatpantsjer
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ceez wrote: View PostI like Shabazz but i wouldn't use a first rounder (unless it was the very back end of the draft) on him.
But also, that new RPM stat on ESPN hates volume scoring PGs like Jennings, augustin and aaron brooks."Bruno?
Heh, if he is in the D-league still in a few years I will be surprised.
He's terrible."
-Superjudge, 7/23
Hope you're wrong.
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