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- Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 9:33am #55470
valentineSurprisingly not much has changed for me.
1. Wiggins
2. Embiid
3. Parker
4. Exum
5. Vonleh
6. Randle
7. Smart
8. Saric
9. Gordon
10. Lavine
11. James Young
12. Nick Stauskas
13. Adrien Payne
14. Doug McDermott
15. Rodney Hood
I am predicting the Sixers will end up with anyone from 7 – 12.
Here’s to hoping Lavine stays until #10. I can definitely see him going before Smart and Gordon, but thats me.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 10:13am #902459
Memphis MadnessParticipantDoug McDermott posted a solid max. vertical. I think it was 37 1/2.
Cleanthony Early impressed me. A solid 6’6 without shoes with a 6’10 plus wingspan. Sixth best 3/4 court sprint time, a 34 inch no step vertical, and a 40 inch max. vertical.
I hope the Grizzlies get him at 22. Will he be there?
Rodney Hood is also solid except for his wingspan and vertical.
Jarnell Stokes is an all-around beast with a solid shot, and comparable measurements and vertical of Julius Randle. The Thunder should give him a hard look at 29. He and Ibaka could be HUGE pests inside. They would then have as many talented bruisers as anyone in the league, don’t forget about Steven Adams, Nick Collison, and the nominal starter Kendrick Perkins.
Aaron Craft did pretty well on speed and has a decent no-step vertical of 29 inches (better than DeAndre Daniels) and a 32 inch max. vertical. If he works on his 3 point shot I can see him being a guy like Derek Fisher.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 10:13am #902343
Memphis MadnessParticipantDoug McDermott posted a solid max. vertical. I think it was 37 1/2.
Cleanthony Early impressed me. A solid 6’6 without shoes with a 6’10 plus wingspan. Sixth best 3/4 court sprint time, a 34 inch no step vertical, and a 40 inch max. vertical.
I hope the Grizzlies get him at 22. Will he be there?
Rodney Hood is also solid except for his wingspan and vertical.
Jarnell Stokes is an all-around beast with a solid shot, and comparable measurements and vertical of Julius Randle. The Thunder should give him a hard look at 29. He and Ibaka could be HUGE pests inside. They would then have as many talented bruisers as anyone in the league, don’t forget about Steven Adams, Nick Collison, and the nominal starter Kendrick Perkins.
Aaron Craft did pretty well on speed and has a decent no-step vertical of 29 inches (better than DeAndre Daniels) and a 32 inch max. vertical. If he works on his 3 point shot I can see him being a guy like Derek Fisher.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 1:14pm #902442
mike_r232ParticipantI really like your rankings, especially the bold move of not having Gary Harris in your top 15. I think his height will make other 2-guards move ahead of him. I’d really like to say that I think James Young will get picked before 11, but it’s tough to argue with any of the guys ranked above him (Saric maybe?). Payne might be a bit high since people in that range look for potential and not older players. But, that’s also me just hoping he can be had at the Bulls second pick.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 1:14pm #902558
mike_r232ParticipantI really like your rankings, especially the bold move of not having Gary Harris in your top 15. I think his height will make other 2-guards move ahead of him. I’d really like to say that I think James Young will get picked before 11, but it’s tough to argue with any of the guys ranked above him (Saric maybe?). Payne might be a bit high since people in that range look for potential and not older players. But, that’s also me just hoping he can be had at the Bulls second pick.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 2:37pm #902484
aramboneParticipantWhat does James Young do better than McDermott, besides not sunburn as easily?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/16/2014 - 2:37pm #902600
aramboneParticipantWhat does James Young do better than McDermott, besides not sunburn as easily?
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