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- Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 4:57am #60897

steviechillzParticipantI wanted to get everybody’s opinion on the strength of next year’s 2016 NBA Draft and who you guys are high on. (I know, its WAYYY early, but I’m bored and intrigued on the potential of this class)Only thing I know for sure is that Ben Simmons will be an NBA All-Star in the league someday. Elite passing skills for a forward, has incredible vision; the only knock I have is that sometimes he doesn’t seem like he has a killer instinct/takes over games…but based off some interviews and watching some of his games, I don’t think its because he has a lack of love for basketball, I just think he likes to see his teammates succeed. In other words, he would rather have a 15pts, 9rbs, and 6asts game versus a 30pt game. That’s a good thing in my book.Other than that, there are a million unknowns in this upcoming draft. Guys I like that could be very good starters in the NBA are –-Brandon Ingram – Skinny kid who can score-Kris Dunn – plays on both ends, has a killer mentality, and has a swag about him that can’t be taught. Could definitely start in the East and at worst, to me, could be a six man type player. Has a rep for being selfish, but I don’t see that, I see a guy that wants to win-Caris LeVert – this is a big year for him. Tons of potential, due to his talent and size at the G position, but it will be interesting to see if he can lead a team. He hasn’t shown that yet, but I am a fan and I believe he can take the next step as a leader-Isaiah Briscoe- I am VERY high on this kid. NY bred G who can score in a variety of ways. Not very athletic, but really reminds me of Deron Williams when he crosses people. Could be ELITE if he stays focusedWhat do yall think? Because the other guys are all ? marks to me, and most people think that this draft will be similar to 2013’s, aka a weak draft and there will probably be a lot of swings and misses.0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:05am #999714

FearTheStacheParticipantI really like Skal Labissiere. He’s a long, athletic, shot-blocking center with a very fluid, diverse offensive game. A very rare combo making a great fit in today’s NBA.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:05am #999569

FearTheStacheParticipantI really like Skal Labissiere. He’s a long, athletic, shot-blocking center with a very fluid, diverse offensive game. A very rare combo making a great fit in today’s NBA.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:22am #999722

TarHeelRavenParticipantJaylen Brown has an NBA body and NBA athleticism right now as a freshman going to Cal. He basically has no handle or wiggle and just attacks the basket in straight line drives but he can work on that easily. He’ll put up numbers at Cal with another top recruit, Ivan Rabb. I expect Jaylen Brown to be good and be a top five pick in the draft next year.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:22am #999577

TarHeelRavenParticipantJaylen Brown has an NBA body and NBA athleticism right now as a freshman going to Cal. He basically has no handle or wiggle and just attacks the basket in straight line drives but he can work on that easily. He’ll put up numbers at Cal with another top recruit, Ivan Rabb. I expect Jaylen Brown to be good and be a top five pick in the draft next year.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:58am #999734
Makaveli_xParticipantJaylen Brown hands down hope my sixers get him
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:58am #999589
Makaveli_xParticipantJaylen Brown hands down hope my sixers get him
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 6:18am #999738
bdiddy5115ParticipantMy Top-5 by position:
[PG] #1: K.Dunn; #2: J.Murray; #3: D.Jackson; #4: M.Trimble; #5: G.Lucas de Paula
[SG] #1: M.Newman; #2: C.LeVert; #3: D.Bacon; #4: F.Korkmaz; #5: A.Blakeney
[SF] #1: J.Brown; #2: B.Ingram; #3: M.Pope; #4: T.Luwawu; #5: A.Vezenkov
[PF] #1: D.Bender; #2: B.Simmons; #3: I.Rabb; #4: C.Diallo; #5: C.Jeter
[C] #1: S.Labissiere; #2: J.Poeltl; #3: D.Stone; #4: G.Papagiannis; #5: D.Jones
A lot of these guys are in-between positions (I’d probably consider Skal more of a 4, but I put him at 5 to make this cleaner). My top-5 overall are Brown, Labissiere, Ingram, Bender and Simmons (in order).
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 6:18am #999593
bdiddy5115ParticipantMy Top-5 by position:
[PG] #1: K.Dunn; #2: J.Murray; #3: D.Jackson; #4: M.Trimble; #5: G.Lucas de Paula
[SG] #1: M.Newman; #2: C.LeVert; #3: D.Bacon; #4: F.Korkmaz; #5: A.Blakeney
[SF] #1: J.Brown; #2: B.Ingram; #3: M.Pope; #4: T.Luwawu; #5: A.Vezenkov
[PF] #1: D.Bender; #2: B.Simmons; #3: I.Rabb; #4: C.Diallo; #5: C.Jeter
[C] #1: S.Labissiere; #2: J.Poeltl; #3: D.Stone; #4: G.Papagiannis; #5: D.Jones
A lot of these guys are in-between positions (I’d probably consider Skal more of a 4, but I put him at 5 to make this cleaner). My top-5 overall are Brown, Labissiere, Ingram, Bender and Simmons (in order).
0- Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:04am #999748

TRC1991ParticipantCan’t imagine the best player in this class being ranked behind Dragan Bender, who is probably like the 6th or 7th best prospect
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:04am #999602

TRC1991ParticipantCan’t imagine the best player in this class being ranked behind Dragan Bender, who is probably like the 6th or 7th best prospect
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- Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 6:20am #999736

RUDEBOY_Participantgrayson allen of duke…..with all those vets in front of him last season,he didnt get much playing time early on..but hit his stride doing the tourney…and created quit a buzz……he will be 1 of duke’s go to guys next season….sure he needs to workout some kinks in his game…but learning under coach k he will get better…..top 25 draftee whenever he decides to turn pro…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 6:20am #999591

RUDEBOY_Participantgrayson allen of duke…..with all those vets in front of him last season,he didnt get much playing time early on..but hit his stride doing the tourney…and created quit a buzz……he will be 1 of duke’s go to guys next season….sure he needs to workout some kinks in his game…but learning under coach k he will get better…..top 25 draftee whenever he decides to turn pro…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 6:23am #999740

CameronCrazy11ParticipantOutside of the consensus 1st round guys, I’m interested to see how Grayson Allen progresses at Duke in an increased role, if Wayne Selden will take a step forward at all in what could be a make or break season for him, and if there will be another small school darling who cracks into the lottery like there have been in the past few years.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 6:23am #999595

CameronCrazy11ParticipantOutside of the consensus 1st round guys, I’m interested to see how Grayson Allen progresses at Duke in an increased role, if Wayne Selden will take a step forward at all in what could be a make or break season for him, and if there will be another small school darling who cracks into the lottery like there have been in the past few years.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:02am #999746

TRC1991ParticipantYou are all sleeping massively on Ben Simmons. He’s the best player in this class, and being ranked by some of you behind Dragan Bender and Jaylen Brown is a pure insult.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:02am #999600

TRC1991ParticipantYou are all sleeping massively on Ben Simmons. He’s the best player in this class, and being ranked by some of you behind Dragan Bender and Jaylen Brown is a pure insult.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:23am #999758
Andrew1984ParticipantI attended the Hoop Summit and have watched a lot of youtube on all of these guys, but haven’t seen any games in their entirety other than the Summit.
I’m high on Ben Simmons, Cheick Diallo, Jamaal Murray, Malik Newman, Luke Kennard, and Skal Labissiere, Mickey Mitchell, Antonio Blakeney.
I’m low on Jaylen Brown, Isaiah Briscoe, Alonzo Trier, Brandon Ingram, Ivan Rabb.
As far as the more-than-ones, I think Sabonis is going to have a great year and be a top-10 pick.
What about 2017? I’m extremely high on Dennis Smith Jr.! He’s got some serious Kyrie to his game.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:23am #999612
Andrew1984ParticipantI attended the Hoop Summit and have watched a lot of youtube on all of these guys, but haven’t seen any games in their entirety other than the Summit.
I’m high on Ben Simmons, Cheick Diallo, Jamaal Murray, Malik Newman, Luke Kennard, and Skal Labissiere, Mickey Mitchell, Antonio Blakeney.
I’m low on Jaylen Brown, Isaiah Briscoe, Alonzo Trier, Brandon Ingram, Ivan Rabb.
As far as the more-than-ones, I think Sabonis is going to have a great year and be a top-10 pick.
What about 2017? I’m extremely high on Dennis Smith Jr.! He’s got some serious Kyrie to his game.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:34am #999770

King CaluchaParticipantI might be high on some guys from this class, but I don’t think it will be too deep.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:34am #999624

King CaluchaParticipantI might be high on some guys from this class, but I don’t think it will be too deep.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:42am #999776

BEARDED-DRAGONParticipantthis may get me some negative votes but i’ve been picturing ben simmons as… i dont want to say "the next" lebron, but similar to him. with his passing ability for his size, his size (nba ready), athleticism. kind of how kobe is the heir to jordan ("the most competitive ‘killer’ since jordan", same style of play), but almost universally agreed he isnt quite what jordan was… this kid definitely styles his play after lebron and seems to have the same kinda nature to him. "poor mans" lebron? will be a franchise player and #1 option on pretty much any team mostly because he’ll have the ball in his hands. by the time the draft comes around he’ll be the #1 pick for whatever team wins the lottery unless its minnesota. skal labissiere would be hard to pass up playing beside KAT and learning from Garnett. overall, simmons, skal, and jalen brown are all-star material top 3. Dragan Bender will get some hype surrounding him, maybe alot if kristaps holds up this year (not saying they are the same player, just skinny euro dudes). but it will be a drop-off after top three… better than 2013 tho for sure.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 7:42am #999630

BEARDED-DRAGONParticipantthis may get me some negative votes but i’ve been picturing ben simmons as… i dont want to say "the next" lebron, but similar to him. with his passing ability for his size, his size (nba ready), athleticism. kind of how kobe is the heir to jordan ("the most competitive ‘killer’ since jordan", same style of play), but almost universally agreed he isnt quite what jordan was… this kid definitely styles his play after lebron and seems to have the same kinda nature to him. "poor mans" lebron? will be a franchise player and #1 option on pretty much any team mostly because he’ll have the ball in his hands. by the time the draft comes around he’ll be the #1 pick for whatever team wins the lottery unless its minnesota. skal labissiere would be hard to pass up playing beside KAT and learning from Garnett. overall, simmons, skal, and jalen brown are all-star material top 3. Dragan Bender will get some hype surrounding him, maybe alot if kristaps holds up this year (not saying they are the same player, just skinny euro dudes). but it will be a drop-off after top three… better than 2013 tho for sure.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 8:12am #999796

JV’s_pump_fakeParticipantGreat vision, good handle and change of pace on the dribble, ability to play the 1 and 2, as well as a solid shooting stroke. Plus he will have, in my opinion, the best coach in college basketball at Kentucky, so that has to count for something as far as development goes.
Not to mention elite teamates to pass to and battle against in practice.
He won’t go #1 (Ben Simmons) but I think he’ll go top 5.
Not just because he’s Canadian either. Elite no matter where he comes from
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 8:12am #999650

JV’s_pump_fakeParticipantGreat vision, good handle and change of pace on the dribble, ability to play the 1 and 2, as well as a solid shooting stroke. Plus he will have, in my opinion, the best coach in college basketball at Kentucky, so that has to count for something as far as development goes.
Not to mention elite teamates to pass to and battle against in practice.
He won’t go #1 (Ben Simmons) but I think he’ll go top 5.
Not just because he’s Canadian either. Elite no matter where he comes from
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 9:02am #999815

Taylor Gang MikeParticipantLove Simmons and Dwayne Bacon.. I think they will be the stars.. I would add Skal in there as well.. I gotta see if Ingram puts on weight, if not he may be a Lance Thomas or Amile Jefferson clone because coach K does that.. Smh..
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 9:02am #999669

Taylor Gang MikeParticipantLove Simmons and Dwayne Bacon.. I think they will be the stars.. I would add Skal in there as well.. I gotta see if Ingram puts on weight, if not he may be a Lance Thomas or Amile Jefferson clone because coach K does that.. Smh..
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 2:15pm #999761

HitsterParticipantI haven’t seen that much of the majority of this year’s incoming freshman class but IMO Simmons looks the best star quality player at this moment. He could well have the same draft hype Wiggins and Parker had last year.
Skal is already a skilled big man and will be the focal point on a powerhouse team so if he plays to his potential he looks a top 3 lock at this time in my view.
Dragan Bender could be next year’s Porzingis and go very high too.
Brown and Rabb at California will also get a lot of attention and look top prospects too.
I’m interested in seeing how Diallo does in Kansas, he is still very much a one way player but he has potential elite defensive qualities and if Bill Self can work on his all round game then he could be a very in demand player next year.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 2:15pm #999907

HitsterParticipantI haven’t seen that much of the majority of this year’s incoming freshman class but IMO Simmons looks the best star quality player at this moment. He could well have the same draft hype Wiggins and Parker had last year.
Skal is already a skilled big man and will be the focal point on a powerhouse team so if he plays to his potential he looks a top 3 lock at this time in my view.
Dragan Bender could be next year’s Porzingis and go very high too.
Brown and Rabb at California will also get a lot of attention and look top prospects too.
I’m interested in seeing how Diallo does in Kansas, he is still very much a one way player but he has potential elite defensive qualities and if Bill Self can work on his all round game then he could be a very in demand player next year.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 4:55pm #999945

Laker007ParticipantJaylen Brown should go number one. Simmons is very talented but I’ll take jaylens dog mentality over the passive Ben Simmons
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 4:55pm #999798

Laker007ParticipantJaylen Brown should go number one. Simmons is very talented but I’ll take jaylens dog mentality over the passive Ben Simmons
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:28pm #999955

BallerScriptParticipantI am high on Nigel Hayes and Henry Ellenson. They are both bigs with offensive talent who can shoot the three. Hayes has shown improvement in his time at Wisconsin and Ellenson should be able to be productive at Marquette.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 5:28pm #999809

BallerScriptParticipantI am high on Nigel Hayes and Henry Ellenson. They are both bigs with offensive talent who can shoot the three. Hayes has shown improvement in his time at Wisconsin and Ellenson should be able to be productive at Marquette.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 9:16pm #999973
Rip255Ben Simmons for sure. I think he’s going to be the best player in the League some day.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/10/2015 - 9:16pm #999826
Rip255Ben Simmons for sure. I think he’s going to be the best player in the League some day.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/11/2015 - 1:35am #999995

mgreener_34ParticipantI’m going to shy away from what everyone else is doing by naming off the best prospects, and go for guys who I think are forgotten about, but who I think can have long careers in the NBA.
I’m really excited to see Rodney Purvis (If he declares). He was the #1 ranked player in North Carolina, and was the #20 ranked prospect nationally coming out of high school. He transfered and had to sit out that year, but going to Uconn was the best thing that could have happened to him. He shot well making 36% of his 3’s on almost 5 per game, but it’s his ability to finish at the hoop which is exciting. He’s a plus defender, and had to guard players much bigger than him for most of the year, but his decent size and athleticism helped to mitigate that. I think with Boatright gone, UConn is Pervis’ team, and it should be interesting to see what he can do. IF he delivers, his draft stock will surely be raised, and he could be a late 1st round player.
Nigel Hayes is another player I’m going to keep an eye on. He played great feeding off of Dekker and Frank, so this is going to be a big year for him. If he can come out and be a focal point for WIS, while still keeping his positive %’s, than he could be a player to keep an eye on as well. His ability to shoot the 3 ball so well is what will keep me posted.
Malik Pope is another player to watch. He’s a legit 6’10 with a 7-2 wingspan and 9+ standing reach. His production was great for his time on the floor, and he had an 110 ORtg and 89 Drtg. I think he could become like another San Diego player in Kawhii Leonard. Again it should be interesting to see if he can produce with a bigger role, and if he’ll even come out
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/11/2015 - 1:35am #999848

mgreener_34ParticipantI’m going to shy away from what everyone else is doing by naming off the best prospects, and go for guys who I think are forgotten about, but who I think can have long careers in the NBA.
I’m really excited to see Rodney Purvis (If he declares). He was the #1 ranked player in North Carolina, and was the #20 ranked prospect nationally coming out of high school. He transfered and had to sit out that year, but going to Uconn was the best thing that could have happened to him. He shot well making 36% of his 3’s on almost 5 per game, but it’s his ability to finish at the hoop which is exciting. He’s a plus defender, and had to guard players much bigger than him for most of the year, but his decent size and athleticism helped to mitigate that. I think with Boatright gone, UConn is Pervis’ team, and it should be interesting to see what he can do. IF he delivers, his draft stock will surely be raised, and he could be a late 1st round player.
Nigel Hayes is another player I’m going to keep an eye on. He played great feeding off of Dekker and Frank, so this is going to be a big year for him. If he can come out and be a focal point for WIS, while still keeping his positive %’s, than he could be a player to keep an eye on as well. His ability to shoot the 3 ball so well is what will keep me posted.
Malik Pope is another player to watch. He’s a legit 6’10 with a 7-2 wingspan and 9+ standing reach. His production was great for his time on the floor, and he had an 110 ORtg and 89 Drtg. I think he could become like another San Diego player in Kawhii Leonard. Again it should be interesting to see if he can produce with a bigger role, and if he’ll even come out
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/11/2015 - 1:45am #999996

HitsterParticipantClasses are hard to judge a year out, the 2014 class was seen as having a bit of a drop off after Wiggins-Parker-Embiid. This year’s class was considered to have maybe 3 top stars a year ago – KAT, Okafor and Mudiay, over the year Russell forced himself firmly into that group almost at the expense of Mudiay and Porzingis became a legit top 5 pick but maybe never caught up with the two bigs and Russell.
Looking at next years class – I’d say Simmons, Skal and Brown maybe have the possible superstar potential hype at this moment but that order and grouping will likely expand/change over the next year up to the 2016 draft.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/11/2015 - 1:45am #999850

HitsterParticipantClasses are hard to judge a year out, the 2014 class was seen as having a bit of a drop off after Wiggins-Parker-Embiid. This year’s class was considered to have maybe 3 top stars a year ago – KAT, Okafor and Mudiay, over the year Russell forced himself firmly into that group almost at the expense of Mudiay and Porzingis became a legit top 5 pick but maybe never caught up with the two bigs and Russell.
Looking at next years class – I’d say Simmons, Skal and Brown maybe have the possible superstar potential hype at this moment but that order and grouping will likely expand/change over the next year up to the 2016 draft.
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