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Pacers Draft Pool Set

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  • #16
    Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

    Originally posted by wintermute View Post
    I think the chance is higher this year that we'll finally draft someone who we didn't workout. I've read reports elsewhere that agents have been trying to control the predraft workout process more, which means we likely weren't able to get everyone we were interested in to visit. Plus the draft seems pretty wild this year, so some guys expected to go earlier might become available at our pick.

    Maybe it won't matter though - as Bird has said before, the workout is just one day's performance versus the years of data they've compiled on prospects. And the Pacers have had the chance to interview higher ranked guys at the draft combine, or at agent workouts, etc. We'll see.

    I am wondering about DeAndre Bembry.
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    • #17
      Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

      Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
      We're just not sure about how Turner develops at this point. Do we trim him down and make him a mobile stretch PF that can protect the rim like Ibaka or do we bulk him up and make him an inside banger that can shoot the 3? We'll see.



      I'm of the opposite mindset. A rim protector is not a priority. Myles is quite good at it. What we need next to Myles is a great rebounder who on top of that is either a banger down low who can defend post-up Cs (something that Myles cannot currently do) or a mobile perimeter defender who can defend the PnR and stretch PFs (something that Myles cannot currently do either). I'm confident that Myles eventually will be able to do one of those things (defend stretch PFs or defend post-up Cs) but I don't think that he'll be able to do both of them (really, no player can do both at an equally high level). So, the player that we pair him up with needs to do the things that Myles cannot.
      I think the front office and coaching staff have been clear they view Turner as a center. Myles will be fine there when he grows into a man, I have no doubts there. In a perfect world we get a banger that can stretch the floor, rebound, shoot, and run the floor like a deer, but that's just not realistic at 20 in this draft. I hope we can just sign another big body (Horford please) to help in the paint if lose Mahinm so that we can focus on BPA in the draft. I like Brice because he's not a project that's gonna need a year or 2 in the D league. We need a guy ready to contribute now. An athlete we can develop over a big bodied plodder is my preference. Johnson fits the bill if we go big. There's a handful of wings I'd pick over him if they fall though. I like Jackson from Notre Dame, and Tbird sold me on Valentine.

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      • #18
        Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

        Felder does make the most sense if they are only considering who they worked out publicly. I think he might be there later in the draft though. Bembry would be my first choice if we don't trade into the lottery. I like his game and see it complementing PG's nicely.

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        • #19
          Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

          Originally posted by 3rdStrike View Post
          Felder does make the most sense if they are only considering who they worked out publicly. I think he might be there later in the draft though. Bembry would be my first choice if we don't trade into the lottery. I like his game and see it complementing PG's nicely.
          I would think that if we were going to trade into the lottery, we would have brought in some higher profile players.

          Based on who we brought in for public workouts, if we trade our pick it will either be for another player or a player and a later draft pick. Maybe very late first or early second round pick.

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          • #20
            Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

            Originally posted by sav View Post
            I like Pascal Siakam at 20 and Kellen Dunham at 50. But I don't have a clue who Bird will select.
            I like Dunham as much as the next guy, but don't think he's quick or athletic enough to play at the NBA level.

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            • #21
              Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

              For what it's worth, Stuckey hosted a function at BLF tonight, and when asked what he would to see the Pacers do, he said he'd like to see the team go after an active 4. Not necessarily a scorer, but a guy who can get rebounds.

              After last season, I'd agree with him.
              "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

              "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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              • #22
                Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                Keep in mind the source. Not the most reliable reporter out there, but it kind of makes sense to me:

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                • #23
                  Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                  Originally posted by PR07 View Post
                  I like Dunham as much as the next guy, but don't think he's quick or athletic enough to play at the NBA level.
                  he learn to stop starting his entire off the dribble stroke from below his hip with nowhere near a squared base yet?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                    Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                    I think the front office and coaching staff have been clear they view Turner as a center. Myles will be fine there when he grows into a man, I have no doubts there. In a perfect world we get a banger that can stretch the floor, rebound, shoot, and run the floor like a deer, but that's just not realistic at 20 in this draft. I hope we can just sign another big body (Horford please) to help in the paint if lose Mahinm so that we can focus on BPA in the draft. I like Brice because he's not a project that's gonna need a year or 2 in the D league. We need a guy ready to contribute now. An athlete we can develop over a big bodied plodder is my preference. Johnson fits the bill if we go big. There's a handful of wings I'd pick over him if they fall though. I like Jackson from Notre Dame, and Tbird sold me on Valentine.
                    The fact that we view Myles as a Center doesn't say a lot. Al Horford has been a Center throughout his career and yet he is perimeter-oriented. We still aren't 100% sure on how we're going to develop Myles' body and skills. We could definitely go for an athlete like Brice Johnson but I think that he has a lot of the same weaknesses that Myles has. Notably, he lacks strength. Having two players that lack strength on your frontcourt doesn't bode well for your team's rebounding prowess. It's true that players can add strength when put under an NBA strength regimen but not everyone can put up the same amount of strength without losing his positive attributes.
                    Originally posted by IrishPacer
                    Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                      Originally posted by PR07 View Post
                      I like Dunham as much as the next guy, but don't think he's quick or athletic enough to play at the NBA level.
                      He will be the #50 in the draft. The odds are that he will not make it in the NBA.

                      On another note, didn't they say Korver wasn't quick enough or athletic enough?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                        Originally posted by Nuntius View Post
                        The fact that we view Myles as a Center doesn't say a lot. Al Horford has been a Center throughout his career and yet he is perimeter-oriented. We still aren't 100% sure on how we're going to develop Myles' body and skills. We could definitely go for an athlete like Brice Johnson but I think that he has a lot of the same weaknesses that Myles has. Notably, he lacks strength. Having two players that lack strength on your frontcourt doesn't bode well for your team's rebounding prowess. It's true that players can add strength when put under an NBA strength regimen but not everyone can put up the same amount of strength without losing his positive attributes.
                        I just don't see strentgth as an issue for Myles a few years down the road. He won't even need to put on much weight, just naturally he'll be stronger as he grows into a man. Similar to Hibbert, we don't need Myles to be a great rebounder if we have them at the 3 and 4, and with Paul and Brice flying around I think we'll be fine rebounding the ball. Defensively Brice has all the tools to be great stretch 4 defender and has the ability to defend the rim as well while Myles does his work in the paint. I have faith in Dan Burke coaching these guys up. I don't see a better fit next to Myles than Brice unless Davis falls.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                          I'd love to make a move for Davis, I just don't know how the Pacers could manage that. I can't see him falling to anywhere near 20. I think Davis could be developed into a JO kinda player.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                            Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                            I just don't see strentgth as an issue for Myles a few years down the road. He won't even need to put on much weight, just naturally he'll be stronger as he grows into a man.
                            It's possible that strength won't be an issue for Myles a few years down the road. He does seem to have a frame that can fill up a bit. But both Miles and Brice Johnson? I feel that we would be taking a big risk in having two players with similar weaknesses. Teams could really bully us out of rebounds just like Toronto did in the playoffs (granted, Ian's injury didn't help).

                            Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                            Similar to Hibbert, we don't need Myles to be a great rebounder if we have them at the 3 and 4, and with Paul and Brice flying around I think we'll be fine rebounding the ball.
                            I agree, we don't need Myles to put up huge rebounding numbers. Rebounding is a team exercise, anyway. I couldn't care less for individual rebounding numbers.

                            Roy helped make us a great rebounding team because he was great at blocking out. Myles is not good at it yet. He's not strong enough for it yet. He can definitely become strong enough for it in the future but he will never be as big as Roy was and thus won't occupy so much space in the paint. Still, I believe that Myles will help our rebounding in the future if we just pair him with someone who's physical enough to battle with opposing bigs.

                            Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                            Defensively Brice has all the tools to be great stretch 4 defender and has the ability to defend the rim as well while Myles does his work in the paint. I have faith in Dan Burke coaching these guys up. I don't see a better fit next to Myles than Brice unless Davis falls.
                            Admittedly, I don't know enough about Brice Johnson. I've only watched a couple of DX videos on him and read Tbird's review. That's all I know about him. So, I'm not going to say that a potential fit isn't there. It's entirely possible that it is. I'm just kinda worried about his lack of strength.

                            That said, I recently watched some videos on Guerschon Yabusele. He's a 6'8, 270 lbs PF with a 7'1 wingspan and an intriguing mix of strength and mobility. He also seems to have 3-point range (shot 42.6% from 3 on 1.8 attempts this season). I'll link his DX videos below.

                            Strengths:



                            Weaknesses:



                            DX has him going to Boston at #31 right now. He could be an interesting target if we want to trade down or buy an early 2nd round pick.
                            Originally posted by IrishPacer
                            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Pacers Draft Pool Set

                                Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
                                This worries me as I don't see draft picks carrying a whole lot of value this year. What could we realistically get for #20?

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