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  • #63120
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    nill650
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     attn admin:

    none of these solid 2nd round prospects making waves in the tournament are in the mock draft pool:

    thomas walkup

    chris boucher

    jalen reynolds

    josh hagins

    reggie upshaw

    og anunoby

    stefan jankovic

    jalen jones

    isaiah miles

    marc eddy norelia

    marvelle harris

    chris flemmings

    justin sears

    makai mason

    aj english

    rodney bullock

    jordan fouse

    I’m sure there are more.

    etc.

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  • #1048961
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    RUDEBOY_
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     besides boucher & english,might have a shot.i think they’re borderline 2nd rounders..but i doubt any of the other guys you listed will get drafted…miles could be a prospect in a few yrs.

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  • #1048830
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    RUDEBOY_
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     besides boucher & english,might have a shot.i think they’re borderline 2nd rounders..but i doubt any of the other guys you listed will get drafted…miles could be a prospect in a few yrs.

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    • #1048842
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      nill650
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       Yep, most are likely undrafted, but they should be in the pool none the less, agreed?

      several of these prospects have stepped up this yr and some even more so on the national stage,that doesn’t translate to nba in any way really, but some of them are just under the radar prospects like hagins and mason,

      With small ball taking over the league there is alot more opportunity for exceptionally skilled high iq prospects that are not exceptional in one area but have a complete skillset ,and even some with less than prototypical size to make the league as solid back ups.

      It also opens the door for purpose driven competitors like walkup and reynolds to find a gig.

      There a re some prospects listed as ineligible as well,that are eligible.

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      • #1048898
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        Choppy
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         There’s always some guy that wows a team in workouts, or has a GM as a fan or whatever that gets drafted higher than anyone expected. See Darrun Hilliard as an example from the Pistons. Most sites had him going undrafted and Detroit took him in the 30’s. These guys should be in the pool as I guarantee one will end up going higher than anyone expects. 

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        • #1049176
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          nill650
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           yep, but even more so frosh prospects like Og Anunoby who nobody seems to talk about,but whos projection to the nba is "starter" should definietely be listed…he wasn’t now he is, but this site has him listed as ineligible. I don’t believe that is acurate at this point,as i have heard several commentators in the tournament talking about his draft stock.

           

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        • #1049307
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          nill650
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           yep, but even more so frosh prospects like Og Anunoby who nobody seems to talk about,but whos projection to the nba is "starter" should definietely be listed…he wasn’t now he is, but this site has him listed as ineligible. I don’t believe that is acurate at this point,as i have heard several commentators in the tournament talking about his draft stock.

           

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      • #1049028
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        Choppy
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         There’s always some guy that wows a team in workouts, or has a GM as a fan or whatever that gets drafted higher than anyone expected. See Darrun Hilliard as an example from the Pistons. Most sites had him going undrafted and Detroit took him in the 30’s. These guys should be in the pool as I guarantee one will end up going higher than anyone expects. 

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    • #1048973
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      nill650
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       Yep, most are likely undrafted, but they should be in the pool none the less, agreed?

      several of these prospects have stepped up this yr and some even more so on the national stage,that doesn’t translate to nba in any way really, but some of them are just under the radar prospects like hagins and mason,

      With small ball taking over the league there is alot more opportunity for exceptionally skilled high iq prospects that are not exceptional in one area but have a complete skillset ,and even some with less than prototypical size to make the league as solid back ups.

      It also opens the door for purpose driven competitors like walkup and reynolds to find a gig.

      There a re some prospects listed as ineligible as well,that are eligible.

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    • #1049403
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      RUDEBOY_
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      viewed of couple of anunoby’s games and i take back what i said about him not being a 1st rounder this yr….this kid is going to be an incredible player..might go 1st round this yr based on potential..

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    • #1049535
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      RUDEBOY_
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      viewed of couple of anunoby’s games and i take back what i said about him not being a 1st rounder this yr….this kid is going to be an incredible player..might go 1st round this yr based on potential..

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  • #1048834
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    RUDEBOY_
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     deandre bembry is a player whose stock will raise.

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  • #1048965
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    RUDEBOY_
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     deandre bembry is a player whose stock will raise.

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  • #1048836
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    Chewy
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    6’4-6’5 ish PG who handles and passes like an actual point guard. Has a good looking shot. Note: He shot 27% from 3 this year, but he is an 80% FT shooter, which shows he could get better and become an average shooter with NBA reps.

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  • #1048967
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    Chewy
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    6’4-6’5 ish PG who handles and passes like an actual point guard. Has a good looking shot. Note: He shot 27% from 3 this year, but he is an 80% FT shooter, which shows he could get better and become an average shooter with NBA reps.

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  • #1049097
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    morestealsthanscores
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    never underestimate the power of march madness to affect the draft. The longer these smaller names stay in the tournament, the more buzz they’ll generate.

    One example springs immediately to mind – after turning over two higher seeds, I can’t imagine Kyle Wiltjer not getting drafted. Not because he’s any different a player than he was last week – but perception will change very quickly.

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  • #1048966
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    morestealsthanscores
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    never underestimate the power of march madness to affect the draft. The longer these smaller names stay in the tournament, the more buzz they’ll generate.

    One example springs immediately to mind – after turning over two higher seeds, I can’t imagine Kyle Wiltjer not getting drafted. Not because he’s any different a player than he was last week – but perception will change very quickly.

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  • #1049182
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Am hoping the Search function on the site will be fully fixed or functional soon, especially with players, as a majority of those profiles originally listed were already up on the site (apologies if they were not set to "Eligible"). Had sort of explained the Search issues in a previous post, so will not go into it here.

    If you do want to find a profile, one which you do believe probably exists on the site, than I have a couple of suggestions for finding them in the meantime. One is to type in the players name followed by NBADraft.net. It is not fool proof, but helps me find most profiles since I too am limited through Search on here. The other way is to type this:

    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/first-last

    Or, if the player has three names, just put a – where applied like:

    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/marc-eddy-norelia

    As a bonus, will give direct links to all of the names you brought up on this thread:

    [Player: Thomas Walkup]

    [Player: Chris Boucher]

    [Player: Jalen Reynolds]

    [Player: Josh Hagins]

    [Player: Reggie Upshaw]

    [Player: OG Anunoby]

    [Player: Stefan Jankovic]

    [Player: Jalen Jones]

    [Player: Isaiah Miles]

    [Player: Marc Eddy Norelia]

    [Player: Marvelle Harris]

    [Player: Chris Flemmings]

    [Player: Justin Sears]

    [Player: Makai Mason]

    [Player: AJ English]

    [Player: Rodney Bullock]

    [Player: Jordan Fouse]

     

    If the issue is these guys not being in the top 100 that you could add automatically, you may just have to add them manually. Am actually in the midst of writing an article that really questions how much the tournament really plays a part in where players are drafted, or whether it should take more or less of one. As much as I love seeing Cinderella teams and guys go off in March, it is always important to add it to a most likely weighty body of work up until that point. Still, hope this helps and if their are other significant ommissions from the database, feel free to leave the name and will either add or link it up.

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    • #1049345
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      nill650
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       thanks for taking the time to do this…awesome

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    • #1049477
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      nill650
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       thanks for taking the time to do this…awesome

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  • #1049313
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    mikeyvthedon
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    Am hoping the Search function on the site will be fully fixed or functional soon, especially with players, as a majority of those profiles originally listed were already up on the site (apologies if they were not set to "Eligible"). Had sort of explained the Search issues in a previous post, so will not go into it here.

    If you do want to find a profile, one which you do believe probably exists on the site, than I have a couple of suggestions for finding them in the meantime. One is to type in the players name followed by NBADraft.net. It is not fool proof, but helps me find most profiles since I too am limited through Search on here. The other way is to type this:

    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/first-last

    Or, if the player has three names, just put a – where applied like:

    http://www.nbadraft.net/players/marc-eddy-norelia

    As a bonus, will give direct links to all of the names you brought up on this thread:

    [Player: Thomas Walkup]

    [Player: Chris Boucher]

    [Player: Jalen Reynolds]

    [Player: Josh Hagins]

    [Player: Reggie Upshaw]

    [Player: OG Anunoby]

    [Player: Stefan Jankovic]

    [Player: Jalen Jones]

    [Player: Isaiah Miles]

    [Player: Marc Eddy Norelia]

    [Player: Marvelle Harris]

    [Player: Chris Flemmings]

    [Player: Justin Sears]

    [Player: Makai Mason]

    [Player: AJ English]

    [Player: Rodney Bullock]

    [Player: Jordan Fouse]

     

    If the issue is these guys not being in the top 100 that you could add automatically, you may just have to add them manually. Am actually in the midst of writing an article that really questions how much the tournament really plays a part in where players are drafted, or whether it should take more or less of one. As much as I love seeing Cinderella teams and guys go off in March, it is always important to add it to a most likely weighty body of work up until that point. Still, hope this helps and if their are other significant ommissions from the database, feel free to leave the name and will either add or link it up.

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