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- Posted on: Fri, 06/28/2013 - 7:35pm #50660
hoopscopParticipantNo doubt 2014 will be very good, but now every writer who has no clue whatsoever takes on the narrative how 2014 will be the super duper mega draft. No it wont be that splendid because there are some question marks and the depth is not that spectacular. On the other hand 2015 will be awesome at the top. I project 5 legitimate number one types with Okafor, Jabari, Cliff Alexander, Tyus Jones and Myles Turner.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 06/28/2013 - 9:36pm #809121

he_gets_bucketsParticipantYou cant really count on highschool guys to be NBA studs this far out from them actually getting drafted. Its unfair to say that those guys could all be potential number one picks in 2015. Look at some of the top picks in this years draft. Otto Porter wasnt even on the radar coming out of highschool, neither was Oladipo, and they both got picked over a guy who everyone thought would be the next big thing, Shabazz Muhammed. Highschool rankings and play is overrated. Case in point, Josh Selby. Wait for kids to play college before we start talking about draft strengths.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 06/28/2013 - 9:36pm #809186

he_gets_bucketsParticipantYou cant really count on highschool guys to be NBA studs this far out from them actually getting drafted. Its unfair to say that those guys could all be potential number one picks in 2015. Look at some of the top picks in this years draft. Otto Porter wasnt even on the radar coming out of highschool, neither was Oladipo, and they both got picked over a guy who everyone thought would be the next big thing, Shabazz Muhammed. Highschool rankings and play is overrated. Case in point, Josh Selby. Wait for kids to play college before we start talking about draft strengths.
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