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  • #68454
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    Pwhitty
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     what are your guys thoughts on Moritz Wagner… he is listed as an early second round pick….i though he might go late first looked relly good in the tourney. hope the sixers can get him early second or late first

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1117314
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    CU.LIONS
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     I love Mo and would Love him for Boston ON OFFENSE. But don’t know how good he would be on defense.

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    The Goat
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     I think he is really underrated and i think his personal drive, size and jumpshot make him a Spur at #18. If he is still there for Boston, hed be perfect there too. 

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    I have Mo at the tail end of my first round even before the tourney. His skillset fits the league, and I believe teams look at his pick and roll game as something that would be very useful.

    I know him going to Dallas is a bit cliche, and so pick 33 looks like the worst case scenario for him, regardless if Dallas picks a big man at number 5. They only have Dwight Powell up front next to an aging Dirk. Mejri is an RFA and it is possible that he, too, is a goner.

    BUT that is if he gets past that stretch of picks 25 to 28 (Lakers, Sixers, Celtics, and Warriors). I believe this will be the ideal landing spot for Spellman too as these teams will be pretty thin at the frontcourt due to free agency. And after Spellman, Wagner looks like the next best big man available (as compared to Wiley, Metu, and McCoy).

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1117347
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    weballin.net
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    Wagner has reached the Final Four, good for him, but if you compare both players on their actual play, isn’t there anyone who thinks that Penava is a better overall prospect?

    I mean he had success with his team, is the best shot blocker in the NCAA, went from 9/40 to 33/97 from three between his sophomore to his junior season, can handle the ball and has several 4+as games. 

    Basically, except for his shooting, Penava is better at everything, and by a far margin defensively.

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    • #1117352
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      kobyz
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       good point!

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    • #1117399
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      weballin.net
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       without anyone trying to explain their point againt actual stats…

       

       

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