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  • #59083
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    Willy Cauley-Stein has looked very good this season. He has continued to improve over his years at Kentucky and I believe it speaks to his character that he has stayed in school when he could have been a lottery pick the last two years. It’s a shame this site doesn’t have him going in the lottery. In my opinion he is a top 10 pick. He has stayed at Kentucky and his minutes have not fallen off. That is an accomplishment in itself if you ask me. 

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  • #966171
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     Well he will be a top 10 pick. Hard to find players, let alone 7 footers that play like him. He is a combination of Tyson Chandler and Deandre Jordan.. He will fit good with just about any team. If he can add another 10 punds he should be good

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  • #966024
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     Well he will be a top 10 pick. Hard to find players, let alone 7 footers that play like him. He is a combination of Tyson Chandler and Deandre Jordan.. He will fit good with just about any team. If he can add another 10 punds he should be good

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  • #966181
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    He is the interior defender that they need. Will fit very well next to Sullinger or Olynyk. The Celtics would have a nice nucleus with Smart, Young, Sullinger, Olynyk, Zeller and WCS. I am not sure where Bradley fits in, but Boston still need to find a wing scoring option.

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    He is the interior defender that they need. Will fit very well next to Sullinger or Olynyk. The Celtics would have a nice nucleus with Smart, Young, Sullinger, Olynyk, Zeller and WCS. I am not sure where Bradley fits in, but Boston still need to find a wing scoring option.

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    • #966219
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      A few years ago, Bradley was so good on D.  Harrassing other players tirelessly.  If he can get back to that level, while maintaining his 40% 3pt stroke, I’m happy to keep him for $8 mil a year.  

      I do see Young being our future SG though.  So I am happy to draft a guy like Johnson or Oubre to be our potential 3, or even grab Dekker with the early 20’s pick.

        

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    • #966072
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      A few years ago, Bradley was so good on D.  Harrassing other players tirelessly.  If he can get back to that level, while maintaining his 40% 3pt stroke, I’m happy to keep him for $8 mil a year.  

      I do see Young being our future SG though.  So I am happy to draft a guy like Johnson or Oubre to be our potential 3, or even grab Dekker with the early 20’s pick.

        

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  • #966257
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    Ya I got a fuckin problem

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  • #966110
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    Ya I got a fuckin problem

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  • #966146
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     I don’t see him slipping past the lottery even if he suffers an injury before draft day (god forbid). Bigs take time to develop. Tyson Chandler, a servicable comp for WCS, took over 5 seasons to reach his potential. WCS has shown that he can be a starting 5 in the league for most lottery teams. You can’t pass up someone who can be a defensive anchor and potentially more, especially if you are need of a big. 

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  • #966293
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     I don’t see him slipping past the lottery even if he suffers an injury before draft day (god forbid). Bigs take time to develop. Tyson Chandler, a servicable comp for WCS, took over 5 seasons to reach his potential. WCS has shown that he can be a starting 5 in the league for most lottery teams. You can’t pass up someone who can be a defensive anchor and potentially more, especially if you are need of a big. 

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  • #966178
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    I know nbadraft.net doesn’t take inot account team needs,but there’s no way Boston doesn’t take him if he’s available. I know “BPA” but look what Lopez did for Ladridge and the Blazers,look what Mozgov did for the cavs,Bogut for the warriors,Gobert for the jazz,and so on. A 7 footer who can play defense just changes a whole team,even a Young one. I remember how Snyder said that their perimeter defenders where able to be much more agressive on defense because they didn’t mind being blown by sometimes,just because the offensive player would still have to face Rudy Gobert at the rim (where he’ll have less than 40% chances to score).

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  • #966325
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    I know nbadraft.net doesn’t take inot account team needs,but there’s no way Boston doesn’t take him if he’s available. I know “BPA” but look what Lopez did for Ladridge and the Blazers,look what Mozgov did for the cavs,Bogut for the warriors,Gobert for the jazz,and so on. A 7 footer who can play defense just changes a whole team,even a Young one. I remember how Snyder said that their perimeter defenders where able to be much more agressive on defense because they didn’t mind being blown by sometimes,just because the offensive player would still have to face Rudy Gobert at the rim (where he’ll have less than 40% chances to score).

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