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  • #64668
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    BallerScript
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     It has been out for a few days now. I am suprised no one has made a thread yet…

    Anyway, what are your thoughts on these prospects? Other than Porter, Ayton, Duval and Felipe Dos Anjos I don’t know much other dudes skillsets.

    One big suprise for me is Omer Yurtseven at 25 to L.A! I have this dude going top 5 in 2017 at this point.

     

     

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  • #1083411
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    TheWhiteLion
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     Im also surprised that kennard is going so low

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  • #1083245
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    TheWhiteLion
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     Im also surprised that kennard is going so low

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  • #1083256
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    TheWhiteLion
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     Im also surprised that kennard is going so low

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  • #1083414
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     on Charles Matthews. Even after his poor freshman year at UK. As an Illinois guy, I still think he can turn it around and get a shot at the NBA.

    Beilein is a very good coach and has helped a bunch of players develop since he got to Michigan.

     

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  • #1083248
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     on Charles Matthews. Even after his poor freshman year at UK. As an Illinois guy, I still think he can turn it around and get a shot at the NBA.

    Beilein is a very good coach and has helped a bunch of players develop since he got to Michigan.

     

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  • #1083259
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     on Charles Matthews. Even after his poor freshman year at UK. As an Illinois guy, I still think he can turn it around and get a shot at the NBA.

    Beilein is a very good coach and has helped a bunch of players develop since he got to Michigan.

     

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  • #1083432
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     I noticed Kennard at 47. Seems to me that the smart decision would be not to enter the 2018 draft if you’re going to be a mid second rounder. He could return for his senior year instead. 

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  • #1083266
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     I noticed Kennard at 47. Seems to me that the smart decision would be not to enter the 2018 draft if you’re going to be a mid second rounder. He could return for his senior year instead. 

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  • #1083277
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     I noticed Kennard at 47. Seems to me that the smart decision would be not to enter the 2018 draft if you’re going to be a mid second rounder. He could return for his senior year instead. 

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  • #1083438
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    David..Pauls
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     I had Dillion Brooks as a late (mid 20s) first rounder.. ideal nba rotation guy

     

     

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    David..Pauls
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     I had Dillion Brooks as a late (mid 20s) first rounder.. ideal nba rotation guy

     

     

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    David..Pauls
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     I had Dillion Brooks as a late (mid 20s) first rounder.. ideal nba rotation guy

     

     

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  • #1083451
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     I’m just finding out about the Luka Doncic kid… He’s a high school junior-level kid already getting significant minutes for Real Madrid and excelling. Do you know how rare that is for someone to do that at his age. Youngest player to play for Real Madrid ever. His got already got a chiseled frame at 6’8, 215 lbs with some decent explosiveness.

    This might be one of the most accomplished European players at this young of an age that I’ve ever read about, similar like Rubio. His YouTube videos have +50k views. Most of these guys in Europe barely crack 1k. The hype is real on this kid. Wow!

     

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  • #1083283
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     I’m just finding out about the Luka Doncic kid… He’s a high school junior-level kid already getting significant minutes for Real Madrid and excelling. Do you know how rare that is for someone to do that at his age. Youngest player to play for Real Madrid ever. His got already got a chiseled frame at 6’8, 215 lbs with some decent explosiveness.

    This might be one of the most accomplished European players at this young of an age that I’ve ever read about, similar like Rubio. His YouTube videos have +50k views. Most of these guys in Europe barely crack 1k. The hype is real on this kid. Wow!

     

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  • #1083296
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     I’m just finding out about the Luka Doncic kid… He’s a high school junior-level kid already getting significant minutes for Real Madrid and excelling. Do you know how rare that is for someone to do that at his age. Youngest player to play for Real Madrid ever. His got already got a chiseled frame at 6’8, 215 lbs with some decent explosiveness.

    This might be one of the most accomplished European players at this young of an age that I’ve ever read about, similar like Rubio. His YouTube videos have +50k views. Most of these guys in Europe barely crack 1k. The hype is real on this kid. Wow!

     

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  • #1083460
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    I can personally guarantee at least 3 guys will be drafted from Australia that aren’t in either the 2017 or 2018 mock drafts.

    Tom Wilson, SMU – Captain of the best Australian youth national team ever that was stacked with pro-talent. Athletic, great motor, fantastic shot and a born leader. Prediction: Pick #8 in 2018

    Isaac Humphries, Kentucky – Still only 18 years old and has a year under his belt at Kentucky. If Skal Labissiere can get drafted in the first round, Isaac Humphries should go in the lottery without hesitation. Prediction: Pick #4 in 2017

    William McDowell White – Everything you want from a PG. Insane ability to change speeds and get in the lane. 6’5", good shooter and elite defender. Gone to a small school with his brother because these aborigine boys are shy and want to avoid the spotlight, but a future NBA starter for sure. Prediction: Pick #10 in 2018 

    DJ Vasiljevic – The best shooter in the class, hands down. Reminds me of JJ Reddick. Prediction: Pick 15 in 2018

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1083292
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    I can personally guarantee at least 3 guys will be drafted from Australia that aren’t in either the 2017 or 2018 mock drafts.

    Tom Wilson, SMU – Captain of the best Australian youth national team ever that was stacked with pro-talent. Athletic, great motor, fantastic shot and a born leader. Prediction: Pick #8 in 2018

    Isaac Humphries, Kentucky – Still only 18 years old and has a year under his belt at Kentucky. If Skal Labissiere can get drafted in the first round, Isaac Humphries should go in the lottery without hesitation. Prediction: Pick #4 in 2017

    William McDowell White – Everything you want from a PG. Insane ability to change speeds and get in the lane. 6’5", good shooter and elite defender. Gone to a small school with his brother because these aborigine boys are shy and want to avoid the spotlight, but a future NBA starter for sure. Prediction: Pick #10 in 2018 

    DJ Vasiljevic – The best shooter in the class, hands down. Reminds me of JJ Reddick. Prediction: Pick 15 in 2018

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    • #1083500
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      Anton123
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      It seems the site is really down on the Europeans who came to the NCAA at a younger age. 

      Mykhailuk is projected to go undrafted, why? A 6’8” sweet shooting SG who has improved from last year and has just turned 19. The guy put on a lot of weight and is learning to play with his new body, has really gotten better defensively. I bet he goes in the first round in 2017 or 2018. 

      Humphries is another kid you hear nothing about but should get drafted. 

      Coming to the NCAA at 17 has not proven very good for some international players so far, it will be interesting to see if more will come over or this will affect the decisions of young international prospects.

       

       

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    • #1083330
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      Anton123
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      It seems the site is really down on the Europeans who came to the NCAA at a younger age. 

      Mykhailuk is projected to go undrafted, why? A 6’8” sweet shooting SG who has improved from last year and has just turned 19. The guy put on a lot of weight and is learning to play with his new body, has really gotten better defensively. I bet he goes in the first round in 2017 or 2018. 

      Humphries is another kid you hear nothing about but should get drafted. 

      Coming to the NCAA at 17 has not proven very good for some international players so far, it will be interesting to see if more will come over or this will affect the decisions of young international prospects.

       

       

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    • #1083343
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      Anton123
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      It seems the site is really down on the Europeans who came to the NCAA at a younger age. 

      Mykhailuk is projected to go undrafted, why? A 6’8” sweet shooting SG who has improved from last year and has just turned 19. The guy put on a lot of weight and is learning to play with his new body, has really gotten better defensively. I bet he goes in the first round in 2017 or 2018. 

      Humphries is another kid you hear nothing about but should get drafted. 

      Coming to the NCAA at 17 has not proven very good for some international players so far, it will be interesting to see if more will come over or this will affect the decisions of young international prospects.

       

       

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  • #1083305
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    I can personally guarantee at least 3 guys will be drafted from Australia that aren’t in either the 2017 or 2018 mock drafts.

    Tom Wilson, SMU – Captain of the best Australian youth national team ever that was stacked with pro-talent. Athletic, great motor, fantastic shot and a born leader. Prediction: Pick #8 in 2018

    Isaac Humphries, Kentucky – Still only 18 years old and has a year under his belt at Kentucky. If Skal Labissiere can get drafted in the first round, Isaac Humphries should go in the lottery without hesitation. Prediction: Pick #4 in 2017

    William McDowell White – Everything you want from a PG. Insane ability to change speeds and get in the lane. 6’5", good shooter and elite defender. Gone to a small school with his brother because these aborigine boys are shy and want to avoid the spotlight, but a future NBA starter for sure. Prediction: Pick #10 in 2018 

    DJ Vasiljevic – The best shooter in the class, hands down. Reminds me of JJ Reddick. Prediction: Pick 15 in 2018

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1083473
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    Always fun to see the future mocks going up so thanks to Aran and the guys who do the back work. I’ll happily admit I haven’t heard of a fair amount of these guys but it looks as if the top pick could be Ayton’s to lose. The last time I saw a prospect compared to David Robinson it was Greg Oden, I just hope Ayton has better injury luck than Greg did.

    Dos Anjos will be interesting to watch as the old “you cannot coach size” theory may apply to him and if he has a decent skillset then he may go high in the draft.

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  • #1083304
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    Always fun to see the future mocks going up so thanks to Aran and the guys who do the back work. I’ll happily admit I haven’t heard of a fair amount of these guys but it looks as if the top pick could be Ayton’s to lose. The last time I saw a prospect compared to David Robinson it was Greg Oden, I just hope Ayton has better injury luck than Greg did.

    Dos Anjos will be interesting to watch as the old “you cannot coach size” theory may apply to him and if he has a decent skillset then he may go high in the draft.

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  • #1083316
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    Always fun to see the future mocks going up so thanks to Aran and the guys who do the back work. I’ll happily admit I haven’t heard of a fair amount of these guys but it looks as if the top pick could be Ayton’s to lose. The last time I saw a prospect compared to David Robinson it was Greg Oden, I just hope Ayton has better injury luck than Greg did.

    Dos Anjos will be interesting to watch as the old “you cannot coach size” theory may apply to him and if he has a decent skillset then he may go high in the draft.

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