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Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Originally posted by croz24 View Post
    there's really no point in having a draft pick this year. there might be one or two players who can become all-stars outside of the top 5 picks but no more...and to all the thabeet lovers, you better be very careful what you wish for.
    If we are to keep the primary core of players that we have now.....I would hope for a Starting quality player....but given the likely spot that we would be drafting at ( probably 9th to 11th )...I wouldn't be expecting anything more then a solid rotational Player to be drafted at that spot......which is something that we need anyways.
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    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      Now Dunleavy situation makes things even more complicated. If we can't get Monroe or Jennings, I'd lean towards Evan Turner from Ohio. He brings many different things to that position than what we already have. Both Rush and Granger are great shooters but their ballhandling skills are shaky. At 6'7, Turner's main strength is his handles. He is a playmaker, can create his shot and for his teammates. He turns the ball over little too much but that's because there are no shot creators in Ohio St. other than Turner. They not having a true point guard doesn't help either. So Turner sometimes forces things but he is the guy for them so that's too concerning to me. Yes he can't shoot from the deep but we already have great shooters at Rush&Granger and I think he still can develop a nice mid-range game. He is a good compliment to what we have. Funny thing about him is, some Ohio fans want him to be a full-time point guard. (He somewhat reminds me of a less-talented Shaun Livingston). Although he has the skills, I don't see him becoming a full-time PG. He is more like a Marquis with better handles and court-vision.

      I think his stock will rise as we get closer to the draft day but still, if Bird could swing a deal like he did last year and get Turner PLUS a solid piece (like Rush+Jack) that would be nice.

      And BTW, Pittsburg (Blair&Sam Young) will play Marquette tonight at 7:30pm on ESPN I believe.

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      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        Originally posted by croz24 View Post
        there's really no point in having a draft pick this year. there might be one or two players who can become all-stars outside of the top 5 picks but no more...and to all the thabeet lovers, you better be very careful what you wish for.
        I certainly don't love him, I think Blair was the warning sign on Thabeet. However one thing I feel we know 100% is this - Thabeet will block 2-3 shots a night in the NBA. He might foul out a lot, might not score much and might in terms of a top 5 pick be a "bust", but at the very least he should be able to deliver one aspect of an NBA game.

        There's a lot of other top prospects that I don't feel that way about.



        HEADS UP ALL - THIS SATURDAY
        No more "I don't have cable" complaints. CBS, ABC getting in the mix
        You get the UConn-Pitt rematch, so everyone should have an informed opinion of Blair/Thabeet by draft night now. You also get Az St right after that so you get to see Harden.

        UCLA on ABC (Jrue mainly, Collison is a big no-no IMO). They also bring you Griffin if you hadn't seen him yet. ESPN has L'ville and Clark if you are still interested in seeing him (talk about playing the perimeter).

        And SUNDAY also has Duke-NC for those looking at Henderson, Lawson and perhaps Singler and PyschoT


        Big action coming into the conference tourney's when the pressure really gets on some of these guys. Plus in several cases this might be one of the last chances to see some players (not necessarily guys mentioned here).

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        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
          Bayless was also projected top five last year. I do not think Blake will come in the league next year and put up Lopez like numbers is all. Ryan Anderson yes, Lopez NO.
          BROOK Lopez? Brook was a top 5, Griffin was typically top 5-7 on boards, just one slight bit below BEasy as the top scoring PF, with Brook more of a rebounding center type. BROOK was drafted 10th, not 9th. Robin went 15th (reach).

          True Westbrook and Augustin moved way up for teams chasing position (PG) over size, but people also had questions on Brook because of speed and translation to the NBA. Some feared he was being taken for size only. Griffin wasn't facing those questions, he was the guy you take if you wanted Beasley and he was already off the board. No one takes Joe Alexander over Griffin, for example. Same position/style except Griffin was considered much better than Joe (quicker, stronger, better hops, much better post game).

          And then all Griffin did was get a hellava lot better this year. Not only that, his play hasn't exactly been off the radar. He INSTANTLY went to #1 or #2 this year with Rubio as soon as he was pulled out of the 2008 draft. He has since played like a #1 pick the entire time and cemented his spot as the top guy more than Rose/Beasley were able to do before the draft.

          He's going to stuff the box and he's certainly going to do it better than BEasy did this year. He'll put up better numbers than Love because he is a better scorer and better athlete than Love, and KLove was my boy in the last draft. Griffin was better than him LAST year I thought, and this year it's not even close.

          Barring injury of course.



          I have only heard some things locally about him as his hometown is in Lake County, where I live. Thought I'd pass his name along.
          This is my favorite thing about this thread. I didn't have Speights on my radar till he was mentioned here (2008 version) for example.

          The tough part is getting to see these guys. I don't put a lot of value in scouting reports. I thought it made a huge difference to have seen the players last season, even if it was only for a few games. Still better than 2 year old write ups and HS highlight reel clips on YouTube (ahem, but with Jennings we take what we can get ).
          Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 03-04-2009, 06:32 PM.

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          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            Originally posted by DanGrangerPwrRanger View Post
            Even better than 2003?
            Man, when Kyle Weaver (another one of my pet guys) starts panning out, along with guys like Hill, Courtney Lee, and you have almost no busts in the top 20-30...it might not have the top talent of James/Wade/Bosh/Melo, but in pure insane depth the EARLY results say yes. Bill Walker went 47th due to injury and he's back up in the association (bench, sure, but hanging on still).

            Who are the busts - Bayless, and we still don't really know on him, once he gets PT he might take off. Joe Alexander (I did not like his game and couldn't believe his draft ranking).

            Rush - only because he's playing like a normal 13th pick in a draft of stars. Hibbert - same.

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            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              Look at B. Lopez stats this year. 30 Mins a game, 12 Pts, 8 Boards, & 50% FG%. I would be suprised if B. Griffen had those numbers next year.

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              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                Originally posted by ReginaldWayne View Post
                Yea I used to go to UCF, he has taken over as the leader of the team since the departure of Mike O'Donnel, Josh Peppers and Lavell Payne. He is an interesting player bc even though he is a little short for the 2 at 6'4'', hes really built. I saw him on nbadraft.net's mock draft and was rly surprised when I saw his name, bc i never thought he would be a nba prospect. He is averaging 26 points a game or so for the season which is pretty impressive. He does have a nice stroke from 3 and midrange. Hes got the body type to be a solid defender. Hes definitely not a play maker for other guys, and driving to the basket, he definitely doesnt look good taking more than 2 dribbles to the basket. He usually drives and pulls up as his move. It would be rly cool to see him in the nba bc i saw him a lot in college, but i never rly saw him as a good nba prospect....but who knows.
                Hey thanks for the info.

                Obviously, I would view him as a niche player in the league. If he were to find his way onto the right team or scenario, he could be a decent role player (i.e. San Antonio, LA Lakers, etc.) down the road.

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                • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Today's GeorgeTown game maybe the last time that you will likely see Monroe play this season on National TV.

                  Jonathan Givony from DraftExpress seems to think that he may choose to stay in college for another year. Check out his unflattering comments about Monroe:

                  http://www.draftexpress.com/blog/Jon...l-228-36--3121

                  Georgetown at #10 Villanova Saturday, February 28th: Noon on ESPN

                  Georgetown is all but dead in the water as far as an NCAA tournament berth is concerned, meaning this might be our last chance to evaluate the play of Greg Monroe and DaJuan Summers against a worthy opponent. They play St. John’s and DePaul after this, followed by the Big East tournament, and may or not make the NIT when it’s all said and done.

                  Oh how the mighty have fallen, and with them, the NBA draft stock of their top players Monroe and Summers. Both underclassmen, they could conceivably decide to return for another season. All indications are that Summers is gone, his body language on the floor makes that pretty obvious, besides the rampant rumors. Whether he’s still a first round pick at this point is anyone’s guess. Considering his likely lottery status, Monroe will likely follow in his footsteps, unless he wants to run the risk of being the next Josh McRoberts, who he is beginning to resemble.
                  Is McRoberts a valid comparison?
                  Last edited by CableKC; 03-07-2009, 12:01 PM.
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                  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
                    Rashard Lewis
                    Antawn Jamison
                    Shawn Marion
                    Josh Smith
                    Boris Diaw
                    Dirk Nowitzki
                    Rasheed Wallace
                    Lamar Odom
                    Charlie Villanueva
                    Ryan Gomes
                    Yi Jianlian
                    Jeff Green
                    Thaddeus Young
                    Mehmet Okur
                    Jamison = PF
                    Marion = SF
                    Josh Smith = SF
                    Diaw = SF/PF
                    Dirk = PF
                    Sheed = C
                    Odom = SF/PF
                    Villanueva = SF
                    Gomes = SF
                    Yi = SF/PF
                    Green = SF
                    Young = SG/SF
                    Okur = C

                    of these guys our PF spot would be guarding jamison, diaw, dirk, maybe odom, and maybe Yi.

                    brackins would be able to guard these guys just as well if not better than murph derrty
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                    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
                      Look at B. Lopez stats this year. 30 Mins a game, 12 Pts, 8 Boards, & 50% FG%. I would be suprised if B. Griffen had those numbers next year.
                      Barring ending up with the Lakers or Celtics where he can't get PT, I will not be surprised if he not only gets those numbers but exceeds them. Also barring injury naturally. We'll have an answer next year.



                      Cable - not sure what the McBob thing is unless it's highly touted but then underwhelming drop in draft stock. I don't really see his game as McRoberts like. I think if he was that physical he'd be having a lot more success.

                      I think he has to stay, but the draft is thinner this year and who knows what people are telling him. Summers seems certain to come out.

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                      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        Any Thabeet lovers watch the Pitt game today?

                        Nobody on either team really impressed me. Price and Blair look most likely to play in the NBA, albeit as role players.

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                        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Sorry about asking this, it might have been covered earlier in the thread.

                          Can you guys come up with 3 or 4 names of guys with the highest basketball IQ's or those that are most NBA ready.

                          Clearly, I think that the guy Bird goes after will be on that list.

                          Last year he even traded down a few places to get him, same could happen this time too.

                          Thanks in advance.

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                          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Originally posted by Jose Slaughter View Post
                            Sorry about asking this, it might have been covered earlier in the thread.

                            Can you guys come up with 3 or 4 names of guys with the highest basketball IQ's or those that are most NBA ready.

                            Clearly, I think that the guy Bird goes after will be on that list.

                            Last year he even traded down a few places to get him, same could happen this time too.

                            Thanks in advance.
                            Chase Budinger, Steph Curry come to mind first.

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                            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by Idiot Nap
                              I think he has to stay, but the draft is thinner this year and who knows what people are telling him. Summers seems certain to come out.
                              Whoops. Well as quoted in a Wash Post story both Summers and Monroe currently plan to return and are talking pretty strongly that way. It's the smart choice and should help both of their draft stock, but then talk is cheap. We'll see their status a few months from now.



                              Jose, one problem with the draft is not a lot of polished, smart game out there this year, at least what I've gotten to see.

                              Griffin - athletic sure, but also knows what he is doing with it. Duncan-esque in a Barkley athletic kind of way. #1 pick 100%

                              Curry - I don't think he's NBA ready as a star, he has weaknesses which is what hurts his draft stock. But he is very smart away from the ball which is how he gets so many quality shots. I could see Bird going this route, but it would be a reach in the top 10 IMO.

                              Tyreke Evens - Memphis PG has developed fairly well over the season and seems to be getting smarter. He's not just a guy living on talent, but honestly I need to see more of him to be sure.

                              Henderson - Duke SG is very Westbrook like in his involvement in all plays. He is smart in the sense that he has a feel for how every play is going and how he can make an impact on it. He's got hops at the rim and a solid jumper to keep it honest.

                              Budinger - AZ SF has gone from bust to must this year. He does play a smart SG/SF role and its like a more athletic Dunleavy with a great will/ability to defend. His improvement has been pretty dramatic, and I think a big part of that has been his improved mental approach. Brent Barry comparision seems closer than Dun, Brent Barry with some defensive effort.


                              I like some other guys, but I don't see a lot of Rush, Love, Weaver, Chalmers types this year. Keep in mind I haven't seen as many games this year either.




                              IMA - yeah, I like Price. Don't love him, but like him. Take him very late first, early 2nd and hope for a good backup PG. The last 2 years he's had moments where he really took over the show and RAN it (rather than take over and score). But he's continued to be somewhat inconsistant. He doesn't solve a Pacers need is the problem, but I like him to help a team looking for PG depth.

                              This year he's had to be more of the star and it's not working as well for him IMO. Thus the backup view of him.
                              Last edited by Naptown_Seth; 03-07-2009, 09:25 PM.

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                              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Hasheem Thabeet looks good to me. His offensive game is still rough, but he's gonna be a monster on the boards and especially defending the paint. I'd say right now his most-likely scenario is somewhere between Joel Przybilla (worst) and Dikembe Mutombo (best). For the record - I think Przybilla's a good, underrated center, but I think Thabeet will be quite a bit better.

                                Tyreke Evans has big upside, but he'll be no more a point guard than Quis or any other SG with good handles. If we go best available player, and he's there when we pick, he'll be hard to pass up. I just don't know about taking another SG after taking Rush last year.

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