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- Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 12:52pm #48034

princejamesParticipantFor This Years 2013 NBA DRAFT
What are your top ten player rankings for each position based on skill level, upside, and potential?
PG Rankings
1.Marcus Smart
2.Trey Burke
3.Nate Wolters
4.Lorenzo Brown
5.Myck Kabongo
6.Michael Carter-Williams
7.Pierre Jackson
8.Isaiah Canaan
9.Peyton Siva
10.Shane LarkinSG Rankings
1.Victor Oladipo
2.Shabazz Muhammad
3.Archie Goodwin
4.CJ McCollom
5.Ben McLemore
6.Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
7.Tim Hardaway Jr
8.Brandon Paul
9.BJ Young
10.Allen CrabbeSF Rankings
1.Otto Porter
2.Glenn Robinson III
3.Doug McDermott
4.DeShaun Thomas
5.Giannis Adetokoubo
6.Solomon Hill
7.Reggie Bullock
8.CJ Fair
9.Adonis Thomas
10.Rodney WilliamsPF Rankings
1. Anthony Bennett
2. CJ Leslie
3. Tony Mitchell
4. Isaiah Austin
5. Mason Plumlee
6. Adreian Payne
7. James McAdoo
8. Dario Saric
9. Cory Jefferson
10. Alex OriakhiC Rankings
1. Nerlens Noel
2. Cody Zeller
3. Alex Len
4. Steven Adams
5. Kelly Olynyk
6. Jeff Withey
7. Gorgui Dieng
8. Rudy Gobert
9. Lucas Nogueira
10.Kenny Kadji0 - Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 1:16pm #762410

JCBaca15ParticipantWhy is ben mclemore so low on your list?
0- Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 2:27pm #762425

princejamesParticipantBecause he’s very very very very overrated ( LOL!!!!)
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- Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 1:32pm #762415

mini_marzParticipantArchie Goodwin over Mclemore are you serious lol
0- Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 1:34pm #762416

JoeWolf1He keeps comparing McLemore to Daequan Cook, who is a 6.6 ppg career scorer.
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- Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 2:10pm #762423

JoeWolf1My top 10 and top 5 explanations.
1. PG – Trey Burke – The only reason I have Burke over Smart is his range and more refined offensive game. I feel Burke is a more well rounded point guard and further on in his development. I could see Burke being a guy who could put up 17 ppg and 8 apg at the next level.
2. Marcus Smart – I love Smart’s toughness, physicality and intagables, but I don’t think he’ll ever be more than a 14 or 15 ppg scorer at the next level. He’s also a guy who could play some two because he’s not a pure point quite yet and he’s a well built 6’4”. I could see Smart being a guy who could get 15/5/5 pretty early in his career. I realize why he is so covetted, because he’s a winner, but if I want a PG, I still go Burke.
3. MCW – MCW is a step below Burke and Smart, in my opinion, but he’s a unique specimin and a guy I think is worth the risk in the late lottery or mid 1st round. A 6’7” PG with his kind of passing skills could be very dangerous in the right place, and even if he doesn’t become what some may seem, taking him in the 11-16 range is still worth the risk.
4. Eric Green – A guy I like, but I think he’s pretty much a sure fire 2nd rounder is Eric Green. He’s a combo, but he’ll line up at the point because of his size and he can flat out put the ball in the hole. The backup PG is being filled more and more by combo guards and Green, to me, is a guy like an Eddie House who can come off the bench for 10 or 15 minutes and fill it up. I’d give him a look at 25-30, but I feel he’ll go about 10 spots lower.
5. Isaiah Canaan – If I’m a GM, I start giving Canaan a look in the 25-35 range. I think he could be a reliable backup close to right off the bat, like another small college PG, Eric Maynor. Despite a different build, there games in college were very similar and I could see Canaan having an easy transition to a team’s backup PG as a rookie. I don’t think his ceiling is very high, but I think he’s a pretty sure fire shot of a 10 year backup and I the guys I have ranked behind him have a higher chance of fizzling out.
6. Myck Kabongo
7. Lorenzo Brown
8. Peirre Jackson
9. Nate Wolters
10. Matthew DellavadovaSG.
1. Ben McLemore – No one is thrilled about the #1 pick this season, and I can’t really blame them. That being said, Ben McLemore is a great pro prospect. With his occasional lack of offensive aggressiveness, it’s easier to imagine him as a 3rd or 2nd option screen shooter than a go to #1 option, but I offense aside, I think Ben will be a very very good perimeter defender. His athletic ability is at the elite level and he has almost prototypical size for his position, with a coulple years in an NBA weight room he’ll be closer. The way I look at it, is even if Ben never asserts himself, he’ll be a 15-17 ppg scorer off his shot and athletic ability alone, and a guy who can lock down the guy guarding him. If he does assert himeself or even if he becomes one of the league’s top 2nd options, you have a 19-23 ppg scorer who is locking down his man on the other end. The quesiton in his assertiveness is valid, but he’s still the best SG prospect in this class.
2. Victor Oladipo – Oladipo does a lot of the same things Ben does, but doesn’t have quite the stroke. I could easily see him locking down his man, getting in transition and hitting open shots, but I don’t feel his ceiling is as high, but I think 3rd option offensively is pushing it for him. He takes smart shots, gets out on the break and can hit a college 3, but I have a hard time seeing him as more than a 15 ppg scorer in the NBA.
3. C.J. McCollum – I’ve been high on CJ for a couple years now, and I think he has the making of a high volume elite 6th man type player. He is crafty, can score in just about any way possible and has the mentaility and confidence to do so, as well as a good feel for finding open teammates due to his role as a primary ball handler for 4 years. He’s a proven college player who’s game will translate and I could see him playing a very similar role to Jamal Crawford at the next level.
4. Shabazz Muhammad – Shabazz can score, and I think he’ll do just that in the NBA. Probably not at the 20 ppg level, but I could see Shabazz getting 16 ppg at some point his career if the circumstances were right. That being said, I think there is a possibility he won’t stick. I tried to watch as much of UCLA as possible this year, and he often bullied his way to points, especially on the break, and I just won’t be able to do that in the NBA. I still think he’ll be able to crash the offensive glass, where he gets some putpacks due to his aggressive nature, but he may end up playing the 3, and his athletic ability at that NBA position is sub par. He gives you little else besides scoring, and I personally would give him a look in the 13-15 range, but I don’t like him as a top 10 pick.
5. Tim Hardaway Jr. – Hardaway Jr. is a guy who I think could be a solid starter for 10 years. He has very good size, length and athletic ability for an NBA shooting guard, and he’s pretty well rounded with the execption of the fact I feel his range could be better. He reminds me a lot of Gerald Henderson and I feel he could just be a solid shooting guard in the league.
6. KCP
7. Jamal Franklin
8. Glen Rice Jr.
9. Alan Crabbe
10. Will Clyburn0 - Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 2:21pm #762424
BenchWarmerParticipantAren’t upside and potential kinda the same thing?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 4:33pm #762437
J_01ParticipantPG
1. Trey Burke
2. Marcus Smart
3.Michael Carter-Williams
4. Myck Kabongo
5. Shane Larkin
6. C.J McCollum
7. Lorenzo Brown
8. Russ Smith
9. Matt Dellavadova
10. Peyton SivaSG
1. Ben McLemore
2. Victor Oladipo
3. Jamaal Franklin
4. Ricardo Ledo
5. Gary Harris
6. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
7. Archie Goodwin
8. Allen Crabbe
9. Reggie Bullock
10. BJ YoungSF
1. Shabazz Muhammad
2. Otto Porter
3. Glenn Robinson III
4. Lebryan Nash
5. Giannis Adetokunbo
6. Deshanu Thomas
7. Doug McDermor
8. CJ Fair
9. James Southerland
10. Rodney WilliamsPF
1. Cody Zeller
2. Anthony Bennett
3. Isaiah Austin
4. James McAdoo
5. Adreian Payne
6. C.J Leslie
7. Tony Mitchell
8. Cory Jefferson
9. Richard Howell
10. Kenny KadjiC
1. Nerlens Noel
2. Kelly Olynyk
3. Mitch McGary
4. Mason Plumlee
5. Gorgui Dieng
6. Alex Len
7. Steven Adams
8. Jeff Withey
9. Wang Zheilin
10. Mike Muscala0 - Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 4:47pm #762440

FastAndFuriousParticipantYall keep sleeping on Archie Goodwin if yall want 2…..he’s going to make alot of people pay.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 6:16pm #762449
strobox88ParticipantI’m not that knowledgeable to rank 50 prospects yet, so I’ll do a top 5:
PG
1. Trey Burke
2. Marcus Smart
3. Michael Carter-Williams
4. C.J. McCollum
5. Lorenzo BrownSG
1. Ben McLemore
2. Victor Oladipo
3. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
4. Archie Goodwin
5. Tim Hardaway JrSF
1. Glen Robinson III
2. Otto Porter
3. Shabazz Muhammad
4. Giannis Adetokoubo
5. Doug McDermottPF
1. Anthony Bennett
2. Cody Zeller
3. Tony Mitchell
4. James Michael McAdoo
5. C.J. LeslieC
1. Nerlens Noel
2. Mitch McGary
3. Alex Len
4. Gorgui Dieng
5. Kelly Olynyk0 - Posted on: Fri, 04/12/2013 - 7:13pm #762460
Kinguy11ParticipantSame as above I’ll just do a top 5
PG.
1. Trey Burke
2. Marcus Smart
3. MCW
4. Nate Wolters
5. Isaiah CannanSG.
1. Ben McLemore
2. Shabazz Muhammad
3. Victor Olapido
4. CJ McCollum
5. Archie GoodwinSF.
1. Otto Potter
2. Glen Robinson III
3. Giannis Adetokunbo
4. Doug McDermott
5. DeShaun ThomasPF.
1. Anthony Bennet
2. Cody Zeller
3. Mason Plumlee
4. James McAdoo
5. Isaiah AustinC.
1. Nerlens Noel
2. Alex Len
3. Kelly Olynyk
4. Mitch McGary
5. Steven AdamsHonourable Mentions: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (SG) Tim Hardaway Jr. (SG), Richardo Ledo (SG), Tony Mitchell (PF)
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