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  • #58628
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    JM40
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    Prospects who were widely seen as second rounders who might get into the bottom of the first round;

    1 Jerian Grant-big, scoring PG with a great deal of experience running the show for a winning team. Grant can score, pass, and defend smaller players, all with great height and length.
    2 Jonathan Holmes-strong, athletic wing who is now in great shape and looks the part of a pro swingman. He has gone from a combo 3/4 forward to a definite SF prospect.

    Prospects who would be lock lottery picks if they played more;

    1 Domantas Sabonis-as a freshman he is playing behind veterans right now, but still putting up good numbers. You can’t argue with the pedigree and refined skill set for a young player.
    2 Trey Lyles-big combo forward on the second UK platoon, may see a thrust forward with injury to Poythress. If Lyles gets major minutes and contributes alongside the UK first platoon, I predict his draft stock will be on the rise.

    Disappointments so far;

    1 Kelly Oubre-for a guy who was seen as a possibility at #1, he has fallen short so far, although the potential is there. To date, he has been overshadowed by Mykhailiuk and even Brannen Greene.
    2 Chris Walker-athletic big man still has a very raw offensive game, and his numbers seem very subpar for a player with so much hype. If his skills can catch up to his athleticism, he would be scary. Just not there yet.

    Surprises so far;

    1 Jakob Poeltl-this big man seemingly came out of nowhere, but has a great feel for the game and looks more and more like a lottery pick every week. True big men with great skills and length are hard to find, and this Aussie looks like a real find for Utah so far.

    2 Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk-everyone knew the long-term potential of this young wing, but few thought he would be an integral part of the success at Kansas this season. He looks like a lock for a top 3 pick in 2016, and may even contest for the overall spot if he continues to grow and improve.

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     Not Aussie ( Australian )

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    LeFlopJAMES
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     Not Aussie ( Australian )

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    In the last 3 games in wins vs. Georgetown, Utah and Florida, Mykhailiuk is 2-7 for 5 points in 39 minutes

    I really don’t see him as a lock as a top 3 pick in 2016 yet.

     

     

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    In the last 3 games in wins vs. Georgetown, Utah and Florida, Mykhailiuk is 2-7 for 5 points in 39 minutes

    I really don’t see him as a lock as a top 3 pick in 2016 yet.

     

     

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      King Calucha
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       He’s 17!

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      King Calucha
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       He’s 17!

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      • #959268
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        TRC1991
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        Stanley Johnson’s 18…? The age thing doesn’t really do it for me…He’s young, but he hasn’t done ANYTHING to warrant this type of hype 

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        • #959276
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          Stanley Johnson is a beast. He has an NBA ready body with a great work ethic, excellent intangibles and a developing skill set. He projects as a Kawhi Leonard or MKG with offence type player. I would like to see him play another year to develop his offensive game but I don’t see him falling out of the Top 5.

          Not only that but I think he is a perfect "fit" with the 76ers current roster although they may not be looking for a fit at this time.

           

           

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        • #959414
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          OhCanada-
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          Stanley Johnson is a beast. He has an NBA ready body with a great work ethic, excellent intangibles and a developing skill set. He projects as a Kawhi Leonard or MKG with offence type player. I would like to see him play another year to develop his offensive game but I don’t see him falling out of the Top 5.

          Not only that but I think he is a perfect "fit" with the 76ers current roster although they may not be looking for a fit at this time.

           

           

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      • #959406
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        TRC1991
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        Stanley Johnson’s 18…? The age thing doesn’t really do it for me…He’s young, but he hasn’t done ANYTHING to warrant this type of hype 

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