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  • #61727
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    JDB12
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     Who’s your second round sleeper in this years draft? Someone like Draymond, Middleton, or Parsons who ends up being a solid rotation guy or a successful starter in the league in the next few years.  

    My pick is Joseph Young on the Pacers.  I think he has the scoring ability to put up numbers in the league, kind of like an Aaron Brooks.  Young might be a defensive liability at times, but I think he can be the microwave guy off the bench that get a few buckets and spark the team.

     

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  • #1020694
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    T Rex

     You mean who is so fine, so fine they blow your mind?

     

     

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    T Rex

     You mean who is so fine, so fine they blow your mind?

     

     

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  • #1020696
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    NBAjunkie81
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     I like Joseph Young from Oregon as well… Jordan Mickey from LSU in Boston; B.C.’s Olivier Hanlan went to Utah; UCLA’s Norman Powell drafted by the Bucks; the kid out of Notre Dame Pat Connaughton is a freak athlete – he reminds me a little of Rex Chapman fom back in the day – he went to Brooklyn & I’ve also been impressed w/ the kid Phila picked up Richaun Holmes……

    Those were the ones who stood out – mostly guards, but the kid Holmes has good size & he’s an explosive leaper….. & Connaughton snuck up on me… The other four: Hanlan, Mickey, Young & Powell were predicted to go late 1st round in different mock drafts… So we’ll see – I’m sure there are a few that I missed… But 2nd round is a crap shoot….

     

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     I like Joseph Young from Oregon as well… Jordan Mickey from LSU in Boston; B.C.’s Olivier Hanlan went to Utah; UCLA’s Norman Powell drafted by the Bucks; the kid out of Notre Dame Pat Connaughton is a freak athlete – he reminds me a little of Rex Chapman fom back in the day – he went to Brooklyn & I’ve also been impressed w/ the kid Phila picked up Richaun Holmes……

    Those were the ones who stood out – mostly guards, but the kid Holmes has good size & he’s an explosive leaper….. & Connaughton snuck up on me… The other four: Hanlan, Mickey, Young & Powell were predicted to go late 1st round in different mock drafts… So we’ll see – I’m sure there are a few that I missed… But 2nd round is a crap shoot….

     

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  • #1020698
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     I like Connaughton a lot, the kid is tough, he has a high basketball IQ is unselfish and when he gets hot, he can fill it up from deep.  The guy is an exceptional rebounder from the 2-guard position as well as possessing elite NBA athleticism.  I think he can carve a niche similar to Shannon Brown.  

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     I like Connaughton a lot, the kid is tough, he has a high basketball IQ is unselfish and when he gets hot, he can fill it up from deep.  The guy is an exceptional rebounder from the 2-guard position as well as possessing elite NBA athleticism.  I think he can carve a niche similar to Shannon Brown.  

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  • #1020702
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    DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64

     Damian ingles who the Bucks drafted last year in round two is going shock folks

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    DrivingDownTheStreetinmy64

     Damian ingles who the Bucks drafted last year in round two is going shock folks

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  • #1020710
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    Rip256

     Kevon Looney. Steal at #30 for GSW. 

     

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    Rip256

     Kevon Looney. Steal at #30 for GSW. 

     

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  • #1020777
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    NBAjunkie81
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     6′ 8” w/ an excellent 7′ 3” reach, very good defender on ball & off…. Inglis has a powerful build, large hands & is very strong which makes him a good rebounder from the SF position & he can defend the 2, 3 & 4 spots….

     Inglis lacks "Freakish" quickness & explosiveness so he won’t be a natural scorer at the pro level… However, Inglis is instinctively mature & unselfish w/ a natural passing abilty that combined w/ his size would have made him a sure mid to late first round pick had he been an American college player…

    Inglis is another example of the Bucks successful Rebuild…. The Milwaukee front office does an excellent job finding players outside the country who fit nicely into their system, have physical & mental attributes conducive to success at the Pro level & who have the raw tools to blossom after some time in the League…

     

     

     

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  • #1020635
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     6′ 8” w/ an excellent 7′ 3” reach, very good defender on ball & off…. Inglis has a powerful build, large hands & is very strong which makes him a good rebounder from the SF position & he can defend the 2, 3 & 4 spots….

     Inglis lacks "Freakish" quickness & explosiveness so he won’t be a natural scorer at the pro level… However, Inglis is instinctively mature & unselfish w/ a natural passing abilty that combined w/ his size would have made him a sure mid to late first round pick had he been an American college player…

    Inglis is another example of the Bucks successful Rebuild…. The Milwaukee front office does an excellent job finding players outside the country who fit nicely into their system, have physical & mental attributes conducive to success at the Pro level & who have the raw tools to blossom after some time in the League…

     

     

     

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    AdamJCalleja
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     Norman Powell

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     Norman Powell

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