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- Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 10:51am #64335
Troache1ParticipantMasai mentioned today that the 9th pick ( barring a trade) would likely be a prospect who could be a few years away, but with great upside. There is only one name that SCREAMS this…..
SKAL LABBISIERE
You heard it here first.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 11:08am #1075814
zcnumerounoParticipantWell – he could also mean Deyonta Davis or Chriss (or possibly even Thon), who are both raw, but with plenty of upside. But, yes, this likely pushes Davis, Chriss and Skal to the top of the short list, and all but moves both Sabonis and Ellenson down.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 11:08am #1075704
zcnumerounoParticipantWell – he could also mean Deyonta Davis or Chriss (or possibly even Thon), who are both raw, but with plenty of upside. But, yes, this likely pushes Davis, Chriss and Skal to the top of the short list, and all but moves both Sabonis and Ellenson down.
0- Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 11:24am #1075818
Troache1ParticipantI would agree with you about Chriss, but I think he’ll be gone before they pick. 8 months ago, Skal was considered a top 3 pick. Then he had an Andre Drummond college season and totally flopped. I know Masai is a ninja when it comes to the draft and picking prospects that make our heads scratch, but Skal or Davis is probably the option.
Nothing against Sabonis, but I dont feel his game translates to the NBA of today. 10 years ago he would probably be going top 3-5 in this draft.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 11:24am #1075708
Troache1ParticipantI would agree with you about Chriss, but I think he’ll be gone before they pick. 8 months ago, Skal was considered a top 3 pick. Then he had an Andre Drummond college season and totally flopped. I know Masai is a ninja when it comes to the draft and picking prospects that make our heads scratch, but Skal or Davis is probably the option.
Nothing against Sabonis, but I dont feel his game translates to the NBA of today. 10 years ago he would probably be going top 3-5 in this draft.
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- Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 11:58am #1075713
BiggysmallsParticipantHow does Sabonis’ game not translate to the "NBA of today"
What does that even mean?
Not saying he should be a top-five pick or anything and I don’t think he’ll be a star but there’s little doubt in my mind that he can be a solid role player.
Watch the Syracuse game and see how well Sabonis can guard on the perimeter in ball-screen actions. Watch Utah and see how he dominated Poeltl inside. He’s relentless on the offensive glass, and has good mobility and touch. Guys that do that will always have a place no matter how much small ball there is.
0- Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 4:17pm #1075811
Troache1ParticipantThe game today is guard driven and the protypical big man who is not very athletic is becoming something of the past. I think him and Valancinuas together would not be as effective because of the lack of athleticism and credible threat from outside. Sabonis could be a decent player in the league, no doubt. But drafts can be crapshoots and you have to go with top tier talent. Labissiere, Davis, and even Maker to an extend ( although he is a risk at 9) have much higher talent ceilings. The main thing is, Sabonis and Valanciunas together would have been great 10-15 years ago…but not in today’s guard driven, high tempo basketball.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 4:17pm #1075922
Troache1ParticipantThe game today is guard driven and the protypical big man who is not very athletic is becoming something of the past. I think him and Valancinuas together would not be as effective because of the lack of athleticism and credible threat from outside. Sabonis could be a decent player in the league, no doubt. But drafts can be crapshoots and you have to go with top tier talent. Labissiere, Davis, and even Maker to an extend ( although he is a risk at 9) have much higher talent ceilings. The main thing is, Sabonis and Valanciunas together would have been great 10-15 years ago…but not in today’s guard driven, high tempo basketball.
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- Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 11:58am #1075824
BiggysmallsParticipantHow does Sabonis’ game not translate to the "NBA of today"
What does that even mean?
Not saying he should be a top-five pick or anything and I don’t think he’ll be a star but there’s little doubt in my mind that he can be a solid role player.
Watch the Syracuse game and see how well Sabonis can guard on the perimeter in ball-screen actions. Watch Utah and see how he dominated Poeltl inside. He’s relentless on the offensive glass, and has good mobility and touch. Guys that do that will always have a place no matter how much small ball there is.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 1:54pm #1075772

OhCanada-ParticipantBeen saying this for a while continuing his theme he is likely talking about Furkan Korkmaz. Ujiri has scouted him all year. Their where also rumours he would only stay in the draft if he got a promise in the lotto yet he still scouted him and he stayed in the draft.
Although Thon Maker and Skal Labissiere also fit the bill. Also Marqueese Chriss yet I doubt he drops.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 1:54pm #1075882

OhCanada-ParticipantBeen saying this for a while continuing his theme he is likely talking about Furkan Korkmaz. Ujiri has scouted him all year. Their where also rumours he would only stay in the draft if he got a promise in the lotto yet he still scouted him and he stayed in the draft.
Although Thon Maker and Skal Labissiere also fit the bill. Also Marqueese Chriss yet I doubt he drops.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 2:56pm #1075795
AKtheLawParticipantDoes he have a cousin who entered their name in the draft this year? At #9, the Raptors are still in a good position to draft a player who can contribute right away. I think either Sabonis or Poeltl would be good picks even in backup roles. Labissiere would be interesting but I wouldn’t be surprised if a team reaches for him before Toronto.
Just because he had an underwhelming college season doesn’t mean he doesn’t have the potential to be one of the top players from the draft this year.
If Bender somehow droppped (very unlikely I know), that would be a sweet deal for the Raptors.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 2:56pm #1075906
AKtheLawParticipantDoes he have a cousin who entered their name in the draft this year? At #9, the Raptors are still in a good position to draft a player who can contribute right away. I think either Sabonis or Poeltl would be good picks even in backup roles. Labissiere would be interesting but I wouldn’t be surprised if a team reaches for him before Toronto.
Just because he had an underwhelming college season doesn’t mean he doesn’t have the potential to be one of the top players from the draft this year.
If Bender somehow droppped (very unlikely I know), that would be a sweet deal for the Raptors.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 4:51pm #1075823
nill650ParticipantSkal might fit in pretty well in Toronto but despite his efficiency at shooting the rock he really does’nt offer much else for a couple of years. The raptors are trying to win now,and I find it hard to believe they would pick a long term upside player and actually keep the player.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 4:51pm #1075934
nill650ParticipantSkal might fit in pretty well in Toronto but despite his efficiency at shooting the rock he really does’nt offer much else for a couple of years. The raptors are trying to win now,and I find it hard to believe they would pick a long term upside player and actually keep the player.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 6:08pm #1075829
Hype MachineNo way…Hes talking about Maker.
Skal Labissiere is the one player who Im certain will be a bust. Hes mentally fragile.
Toronto had easy access to Maker all season. Theyre the only ones who know about his KG like potential.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 6:08pm #1075940
Hype MachineNo way…Hes talking about Maker.
Skal Labissiere is the one player who Im certain will be a bust. Hes mentally fragile.
Toronto had easy access to Maker all season. Theyre the only ones who know about his KG like potential.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 6:54pm #1075835

OhCanada-ParticipantI wouldn’t think it would be a crazy thing to pick Maker at 9. He has Top 10 potential and maybe your right, Ujiri’s staff likely scouted him more than anybody and they may have found something they like. But with Toronto having a workout today with Stone also Diamonds second workout and Zubac both projected to be project bigs at 27 it seems like Korkmaz being the selection at 9 is the likely pick unless a top tier gaurd or wing like Brown, Murray, Hield, Dunn or forwards Bender or Chriss fall to them which doesn’t seem likely.
Ujiri and his staff are super tricky though, you never know what they are up to. Today during an interview he said these guys roleplay and practice trade scenerios with 1 minute left on the draft clock. Anything and everything could be a smokescreen.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/21/2016 - 6:54pm #1075946

OhCanada-ParticipantI wouldn’t think it would be a crazy thing to pick Maker at 9. He has Top 10 potential and maybe your right, Ujiri’s staff likely scouted him more than anybody and they may have found something they like. But with Toronto having a workout today with Stone also Diamonds second workout and Zubac both projected to be project bigs at 27 it seems like Korkmaz being the selection at 9 is the likely pick unless a top tier gaurd or wing like Brown, Murray, Hield, Dunn or forwards Bender or Chriss fall to them which doesn’t seem likely.
Ujiri and his staff are super tricky though, you never know what they are up to. Today during an interview he said these guys roleplay and practice trade scenerios with 1 minute left on the draft clock. Anything and everything could be a smokescreen.
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