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  • Jordan Hill available at 13?

    Per Draft Express notes: http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...-Day-Two-3251/

    -Jordan Hill potentially slipping into the bottom of the top-10 or even possibly slightly beyond. The talk is that the Washington Wizards’ 5th pick could very well end up being claimed by Stephen Curry (whether for them or another team trading up), and that since Minnesota, Golden State, New York and maybe even Toronto appear to be looking at other positional needs, Hill could be on the short end of the stick come draft night.

    Other notable pieces of interest:

    -Ron Artest as a willing and interested free agent target for both Greek powerhouses this summer, Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, granted he does not find a superior NBA offer on the free agent market.

    -The medicals of various NBA draft prospects, including Missouri’s DeMarre Carroll, who may need a liver transplant in the near or long-term future, DeJuan Blair, whose knees and arthritic condition are a major concern to certain teams, and A.J. Price, who reportedly still has an aneurysm in an artery of his brain that could become a serious issue later in his career.

    -- Australian Patrick Mills was absolutely the star of the evening’s all-star game, posting an impressive 30 point performance on 8/18 shooting from the field and 12/13 from the line. Mills handled the ball on a string all game long, showing terrific quickness keeping his man off balance, and making an absolute living in the mid-range area with his deadly pull-up jumper. His ability to utilize strong hesitation moves makes him extremely difficult to stay in front of, and he did a good job not settling for tough shots from beyond the arc today, getting to the line repeatedly. He clearly thrives in up-tempo settings such as the one seen in today’s all-star game, which came in stark contrast to his morning performance, where he seemed to over-dribble somewhat while trying to create in the half-court.

    NBA teams we spoke to still expressed some doubt regarding his point guard skills, which is something he could still stand to work on. He posted 3 assists compared with 4 turnovers in the evening game, seeming to be hunting shots quite a bit, and didn’t look all that comfortable getting others involved. Scouts generally were impressed by the quickness and shot-creating ability he showed, and he also did a better job defensively today as well.

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    Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

    Originally posted by Smoothdave1 View Post
    -Jordan Hill potentially slipping into the bottom of the top-10 or even possibly slightly beyond. The talk is that the Washington Wizards’ 5th pick could very well end up being claimed by Stephen Curry (whether for them or another team trading up), and that since Minnesota, Golden State, New York and maybe even Toronto appear to be looking at other positional needs, Hill could be on the short end of the stick come draft night.
    This space for rent.

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      Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

      I would be beyond ecstatic if Hill dropped to us. He's the guy I've wanted for a while now.

      Of course, knowing my luck, we'd pass on him or draft him and trade him ala Bayless. If that happened, my reaction last season would look like a Disney cartoon compared to this year.

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        Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

        I just can't see it. At worst I think NJ would snatch him up in a heartbeat.
        "Don't get caught watchin' the paint dry"

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          Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

          Hill falling out of the top 10. Good luck with that. It's going to be tough to choose between him and Griffin when Grif also falls out of the top 10.


          But boy does this match what my complaint on Patty Mills was earlier this year...
          NBA teams we spoke to still expressed some doubt regarding his (Mills) point guard skills, which is something he could still stand to work on. He posted 3 assists compared with 4 turnovers in the evening game, seeming to be hunting shots quite a bit, and didn’t look all that comfortable getting others involved.
          He and Curry squared off back at the end of the season and both chucked a ton of their own shots, not just by PG standards but SG standards too.

          I like Mills handles and quickness, but at this point he's no passer.

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            Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

            The fact that Hill might fall out of the Top 10 in a draft where he's getting passed over for some guards who would have been taken in the teens in previous drafts doesn't speak well of him.

            You can't compare Hill falling in the draft to Granger falling in the draft. Granger doesn't play PF and he had questions about his knees coming into the draft.

            Considering Hill's size (he's obviously not undersized), position and the fact that there's no other PF any good besides Griffin, there's no way he should fall out of the Top 5 if he's any good at all.

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              Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

              Originally posted by Shade View Post
              I would be beyond ecstatic if Hill dropped to us. He's the guy I've wanted for a while now.

              Of course, knowing my luck, we'd pass on him or draft him and trade him ala Bayless. If that happened, my reaction last season would look like a Disney cartoon compared to this year.
              Then knowing your luck he'll rot on the bench somewhere, and then get mentioned as a thrown in for his team to get a new PF in the draft next year.

              I'm sorry I've never been enamored with any of these guys from Arizona. If they were as good as they get hyped before every draft their team would have been better the past two years.


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                Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                Originally posted by Taterhead View Post
                I just can't see it. At worst I think NJ would snatch him up in a heartbeat.
                They would without hesitation. Hill won't make it to #13.

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                  Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                  Originally posted by Franchise55 View Post
                  They would without hesitation. Hill won't make it to #13.
                  Probably not, but it's nothing to agonize over. The guy just isn't that great.

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                    Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                    I really don't think you can make an assertion of draft chatter. He had a good combine, and the scouts are not touting him in other workouts. It could be that other player's agents are getting their client more hype, while Hill's is not getting a foot in the door.

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                      Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                      Originally posted by Indy View Post
                      I'm sorry I've never been enamored with any of these guys from Arizona. If they were as good as they get hyped before every draft their team would have been better the past two years.
                      You mean the same Arizona team that finished in the Sweet Sixteen? Griffin's Sooners only made it one round further.

                      That's not a fair comparison at all. From what I saw of Hill, I saw the kind of player the Pacers need, one not too far from the mold of a Dale Davis, IMO. Sure, #5 may be a little high to take Dale Davis, but at #13 he would be a steal. Hell, if he slips to around #9-10, I'd try hard to trade up and grab him.

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                        Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                        A couple other things to consider about Hill is that he's really raw. He's only had the one good year in college (this past junior season) and only played 3 years of organized ball in High School and 3 in College. He has potetential but I think it's limited. He might become as good as Udonis Haslem at best which, IMO, isn't all that great. I think those are the real reasons he might slip.

                        Draft Express compares him to "Chris Wilcox with better rebounding" at best and "Ronny Turiaf" at worst. I will admit that he has a similar build and style as Kenyon Martin, which is whom he said he admired. (http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jordan-Hill-1222/)

                        Granted at pick 13, if he falls that far, he'd be a good pick up for the Pacers and I'm pretty sure they'd select him.
                        Last edited by naptownmenace; 06-09-2009, 10:38 AM.

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                          Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                          Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                          A couple other things to consider about Hill is that he's really raw. He's only had the one good year in college (this past junior season). He has potetential but I think it's limited. He might become as good as Udonis Haslem at best which, IMO, isn't all that great.

                          Draft Express compares him to "Chris Wilcox with better rebounding" at best and "Ronny Turiaf" at worst.

                          Granted at pick 13, if he falls that far, he'd be a good pick up for the Pacers and I'm pretty sure they'd select him.
                          I'd be thrilled with Ronny Turiaf at 13 in this draft. Turiaf is a decent low-post defender and a good rebounder. As he proved last year, he can be the first big man off the bench for a title contender. If you get that from 13 (and in a bad draft, at that), that's a win.

                          And I say this never having seen Hill play outside of the tournament.

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                            Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                            Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
                            It could be that other player's agents are getting their client more hype, while Hill's is not getting a foot in the door.
                            Jordan Hill shouldn't need any kind of hype at all from his agent if he's any good. None at all. He should have an automatic, built in advantage over other prospects just based on his size and position.

                            He plays a premium position and he's got the prototypical size to do it, along with no injury history or red flags. Anyone like that who's any good at all wouldn't be sweating about falling out of the Top 5 in a weak draft.

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                              Re: Jordan Hill available at 13?

                              jordan hill probably isn't even a top 20 player in this draft...

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