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2012 Draft Thursday, June 28th: Raptors select Terence Ross
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planetmars wrote: View PostFound the Draft link from last year here:
http://raptorsrepublic.com/forums/sh...ptors-to-draft
Looks like the majority were favouring Kanter (I included).Last edited by e2thed; Thu May 31, 2012, 08:55 PM.
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i would grasp at any of those kentucky players avaialable when we pick. that was a very good college team. i was all mkg before and i am all tjones now. after tj comes lamb and then reluctantly pj3.
in the second round i would take darius miller with one of our second picks. 37 if machado is gone
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Alright Ross is starting to impress me
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/blog/...ks-top-10-pick
The other player that really wowed me this weekend was Washington's Ross. Like Lillard, Ross is going to be impressive in workouts. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he worked out better than all of his competition at the 2-guard spot.
Why?
Video: Terrence Ross
Chad Ford says Washington's Terrence Ross was impressive during workouts and could get the edge over other shooting guards like Dion Waiters, Austin Rivers and Jeremy Lamb. Watch here.
Ross, Waiters, Jeremy Lamb and Austin Rivers are all in a bit of a scrum right now and, in a number of instances, will work out directly against each other for teams in June.
Ross has several advantages that should pop in workouts. First, he's the tallest of any of the shooting guards (he's measuring 6-foot-6 in socks, 6-foot-7 in shoes). He's also the most athletic. Ross is an explosive leaper, a blur up and down the court and has great lateral quickness. He's also the best shooter of the group. Not only did Ross shoot the highest percentage from 3 of any of the four players mentioned, he rarely missed anything in his workouts at 360. He's got a quick release and deep range. For a team looking for a pure shooter, he's by far the best choice in the lottery.
Ross also looked terrific in four-on-four play. His team was matched against Daye and Butler, and Ross more than looked like he belonged playing against and, later, with them. He was much more aggressive than what we saw at Washington, he hit a number of impressive 3s and had several highlight reel dunks in the course of the game. Had Ross played with a more conventional point guard last season (one that didn't dominate the ball as much as Wroten did), he could've put up much bigger numbers.
Waiters and Rivers are more aggressive scorers than Ross. Lamb is longer and may be the best defender of the group. It's clear that Ross needs to get stronger and work on his in-between game. But for a team looking for size, athleticism and shooting at the 2-guard position, he could be the guy. I think his range, like Waiters, Lillard and Lamb, is probably 6-13.@sweatpantsjer
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ceez wrote: View Posthttp://insider.espn.go.com/nba/blog/...ks-top-10-pick
what i liked the most about the whole article is what he did against NBA players. Daye is no slouch, especially defensively.
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