This topic contains 23 replies, has 22 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar jerb2011 15 years, 2 months ago.

  • Author
    Posts
  • #28606
    AvatarAvatar
    NashyMing
    Participant

    The 2011 draft is very weak at the top with only Kyrie Irving and Derrick Williams considered to be top tier talent.  The rest of the lottery would be some tough decisions.  I would need to go through some workouts before picking the players.

    However, there are some prospects that are currently mocked at late 1st to undrafted that intrigued me.  If I run the Raptors, I would certainly look to buy some late 1st / early 2nd round picks to pick them.

    1) Jeremy Tyler – great size, good potential.  He looked very impressive on some of his high school footage as a junior.  He failed pretty badly in Israel as he could not get used to playing Euro style team basketball and playing against men on a daily basis.  However, he moved on to play in the Japan league that somewhat got himself back on track.  I think if this guy can prove he’s mature and starting to figure out how to play team basketball, he’s a top 10 talent.  I would certainly use a late 1st on him if he shows maturity and character during interviews and workouts.

    2) Darius Morris – he had a breakout season and he showed that he can pass and run a team.  His biggest weakness at the moment is his shot which is the easiest thing to correct if he’s willing to put in the hard work and work with a good shooting coach.  He’s 6’4 so he’s a big PG.  I see a Jrue Holiday type of player but it would take him time to reach that level.

    3) Iman Shumpert – I am not sure why nobody talked about this guy at all and he’s not even on the nbadraft.net mock draft.  He probably can never properly run a team as the starting PG.  His shot is not good enough to be a starting SG.  However, he is an all around player and can do many things well.  He can score a bit, pass a bit, rebound a bit, and the best of all, he can play good defense.  At 6’5 with a good wingspan, he can actually play as a defensive swingman.  I see him as a Tony Allen type of role which is great backup for any teams.  I think he should be considered a late 1st or early 2nd round pick.

    4) Jereme Richmond – this kid is very talent.  At this point, he is definitely not ready for the NBA.  His talent alone is worth a 2nd round pick.  Whichever team drafted him must be committed to help develop him though.

    5) Greg Smith – apparently this guys has been impressive in workouts.  He got good size and talent to be a 2nd round pick.  Would really have to impress in the workout to be considered in the 1st round though.

    What are some other low risk high reward players that would available late 1st to undrafted?

    0
  • #528790
    AvatarAvatar
    Scottoant93
    Participant

    Marshon Brooks, tobias harris, Jeremy Tyler,Kennith Farid

    0
  • #528796
    AvatarAvatar
    paradigmn
    Participant
  • #528797
    AvatarAvatar
    B Free
    Participant

    We are seeing eye to eye on the Jrue Holiday – Darius Morris comparison, I really want Portland to get him if there are no big guys left.

    0
  • #528798
    AvatarAvatar
    surve
    Participant

    Reggie Jackson, Reggie Jackson, and Reggie Jackson!

    seriously, aside from Jackson, I like Jamie Skeen, DeAndre Liggins, Jerai Grant

    0
  • #528800
    AvatarAvatar
    delfam
    Participant

     Justin Holiday, great defender and every team needs a good one

    0
  • #528803
    AvatarAvatar
    D-Rose1
    Participant

     Marshon Brooks, Iman Shumpert, Travis Leslie are the first three that come to my mind but I could also see someone like Scotty Hopson being a solid bench scorer in the NBA so I’d give him a look in the second round.

    0
  • #528805
    AvatarAvatar
    kobyz
    Participant

    in that category i like JaJuan Johnson and David Lighty, and i really hope one of them will remained available for my Spurs in our late first round pick!

    0
  • #528820
    AvatarAvatar
    AKOO
    Participant

    1 Klay Thompson

    2 Darius Morris

    3 Jordan Williams

    4 Tobias Harris

    5 Jimmy Butler

     

     

    0
  • #528822
    AvatarAvatar
    jas225
    Participant

     Norris Cole and Brad Wanamaker

    0
  • #528858
    AvatarAvatar
    aamir543
    Participant

    Jeremy Tyler will be raw in the NBA, mark my words! Save this post, and five years later, you will feel foolish to have given me negative points for this!

    0
  • #528859
    AvatarAvatar
    ProudGrandpa
    Participant

    .

    0
  • #528860
    AvatarAvatar
    ProudGrandpa
    Participant

    Lazarus Munoz is intriguing…

    0
  • #528865
    AvatarAvatar
    topotamolder
    Participant

    Norris cole

    Reggie Jackson (but i’m sure he will be impressive in the workouts and put some monster measurements in the combine) and will finish being drafted around the 20’s (I don’t get why he isn’t on the nbadraft.net mock ?)

    Justin Harper ( best shooter of the draft)

    Nikola Vucevic ( nice size, wingspan , good mid range and even 3pt shot, good post game)  Probably the biggest steal of the draft if he falls into the 2nd round

     

    0
  • #528866
    AvatarAvatar
    afree15
    Participant

    Jimmy Butler and Scotty Hopson

    0
  • #528872
    AvatarAvatar
    omphalos
    Participant

    Jeremy Tyler and Josh Selby; two formerly highly ranked players who for various reasons fell by the wayside. If they end up in the right situation I can see both starting in this league. Both of them have loads of potential.

    0
  • #528880
    AvatarAvatar
    i’m jus so offended
    Participant

     naw dude, Jereme Richmond’s talent alone could and should warrant a 1st round pick. As you saw, Aaron had him in the top 10 in 2012’s mock draft before he declared

    0
  • #528884
    AvatarAvatar
    JimmeredYaWabafet
    Participant

     Mark Payne is the next Luke Jackson!!

     

    0
  • #528887
    AvatarAvatar
    iguapops420
    Participant

    1.Jeremy Tyler

    2.Josh Selby

    3.Iman Shumpert

    4.Reggie Jackson

    5.DeAndre Liggins

    6.Malcolm Lee

    7.Kenneth Faried

    8.Willie Reed

    9.Keith Benson

    10.Cory Joseph

    Those are my top 10 late first eary second. IMO, this will be a year similar to 05 when we saw a good bit of talent fall to the second round in favor of more developed players. Could see any one of these guys fall to the second and more likely than not will. And oddly enough I left out a few guys like Mack,D.Morris, Richmond,J.Williams, and Trey Thompkins just because they weren’t the highest on my lists.

    0
  • #528923
    AvatarAvatar
    TRC1991
    Participant

    cant sleep on matthew bryan-amaning, ridiculously athletic, tough, and measured pretty good 6’10” w/shoes on

    0
  • #528934
    AvatarAvatar
    WinterSoldier
    Participant

     If any teams were smart they would always take young athletic players like Tyler Jeremy, Jereme Richmond, and Josh Selby right after the Lottery. It’s amazing how much more likely those type of players turn into contributing starters than slow, unathletic older players do. If I was a GM I would never draft a player that was over twenty or past his sophmore year, unless they were beyond incredible in athleticism and skills.

    0
  • #528935
    AvatarAvatar
    Hitster
    Participant

    Kyle Singler is late first round on this sie’s mock and has slipped into the 2nd on other site’s mocks. To me he’d seem good value to a contender looking for a role player to play around their top stars. He’s had 4 years under Coach K so he must have learnt something there and coming from Duke he will have a winning mentality which is useful to successful teams.

    0
  • #528936
    AvatarAvatar
    omphalos
    Participant

    I don’t see how athleticism and age are related when the difference is between a 19 year old and a 22 year old when you’re entering your physical peak at around 22…

    0
  • #528939
    AvatarAvatar
    jerb2011
    Participant

    I like Jon Leuer for the Thunder because he can score in thepaint and perimeter at the PF position. Taking smaller, quicker PFs into the paint and bigger, taller, slower PFs of the dribble. He can score from anywhere. 

    0

You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Login