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Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Originally posted by docpaul View Post
    Don't follow hoopsworld.com a lot, but one of their writers tweeted about the Pacers tonight:

    http://twitter.com/AlexKennedyNBA/status/15285816318



    If this proves to be accurate, please be to the Hornets with an expiring for Collison and Okafor... please, please, please. They need a 3.
    I kind of thought that Bird was indicating that they were going to deal the pick when he was saying that you could only add so many young guys before you needed vets to win (at the year end presser.)

    I also took Ed Carr (or whateverhisnameis) to be saying, "no immediate help here" when he talked about the draft prospects being years away.

    Given the PG situation and the financial situation, I don't see any way they can sit quiet this summer and just take the BPA at 10. I've thought it was more likely that they'd trade back or out for some time.

    All that being said, Alex Kennedy isn't a guy that I hold to be particularly credible.

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    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      Dominique Jones a 6'4 combo guard has turned down a workout from the Magic, the thinking is that he has a promise. Jones did workout for the Pacers last month and could be a target if they were to trade down.

      http://hoopshype.com/twitter_media.html#ixzz0pyRL3ebv

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      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        That or he's not going to waste his time for a team that already has it's share of wing players. Carter, Redick, Barnes, Pietrus. I know some will be FAs, I'm just saying

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        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Originally posted by eldubious View Post
          Dominique Jones a 6'4 combo guard has turned down a workout from the Magic, the thinking is that he has a promise. Jones did workout for the Pacers last month and could be a target if they were to trade down.

          http://hoopshype.com/twitter_media.html#ixzz0pyRL3ebv
          i like dominique jones. reminds me a bit of stuckey. i like him a lot more than say bradley or bledsoe, and he's about as much of a pg as those guys. if we don't trade the #10 for a veteran, it would make sense to trade down to get him.

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            ! could see us moving #10 for a vet PG, & then maybe see us using #40 + (expiring?/future 2nd rd. pick?) to get a late 1st rd pick. IMO there area few teams that might not want the cap hold/ requirements of a pick during FA signing period.
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            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              I'm in the midst of really going over Nevada and holy crap, I didn't realize just how nice Babbitt and Armon Johnson are. To me, Johnson is the 2nd best PG in this draft and I can't believe he wasn't being rated even higher than he was. Ultra quick, variety of moves, great passing, very quick and active defender that can pick his man up at half court without a problem.

              And Babbitt looks slowish at first glance but then you see this scoring touch that is just incredible, including lefty floaters and step back 3s that are all twine. He's somewhere between Gugliatta and Granger on offense. Nothing to write home about as a defender but he can hit the glass and has a nice passing game. The only concern here is that Ammo had a great college scoring game too and maybe if I rewatched some of his games I'd remember that he looked this sharp too.

              But to me in a draft where shooters are lacking and where Hayward is getting all this top 15 press, Babbitt crushes him and does make sense as a guy who's stock is rising.

              It was tricky for me to get in those Nevada viewings so I guess that's probably true for a lot of GMs as well, but both kids seem very legit.

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                I also took another look at Brackins. His game is so JO on offense it's not funny. He's not much of an interior player for a big, but he's an outstanding defender away from the rim and an impressive mid-range scorer who can also dribble a bit. So he helps on switches and PnR defense, can keep himself out of trouble with the dribble, but doesn't add a ton to your interior play at either end.

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                • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Brackins is so much better than the media is giving him credit for, if he ends up slipping near as much as they are suggesting then someone is getting a massive steal.

                  Brackins is easily a better NBA player than Tyler and McBob his first day on the floor. Ranking him as the 11th best power forward in the draft is outright negligent.

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                  • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                    I'm in the midst of really going over Nevada and holy crap, I didn't realize just how nice Babbitt and Armon Johnson are. To me, Johnson is the 2nd best PG in this draft and I can't believe he wasn't being rated even higher than he was. Ultra quick, variety of moves, great passing, very quick and active defender that can pick his man up at half court without a problem.

                    And Babbitt looks slowish at first glance but then you see this scoring touch that is just incredible, including lefty floaters and step back 3s that are all twine. He's somewhere between Gugliatta and Granger on offense. Nothing to write home about as a defender but he can hit the glass and has a nice passing game. The only concern here is that Ammo had a great college scoring game too and maybe if I rewatched some of his games I'd remember that he looked this sharp too.

                    But to me in a draft where shooters are lacking and where Hayward is getting all this top 15 press, Babbitt crushes him and does make sense as a guy who's stock is rising.

                    It was tricky for me to get in those Nevada viewings so I guess that's probably true for a lot of GMs as well, but both kids seem very legit.

                    I believe Babbit is a totally different player than Ammo as far as being much more physically blessed and is much stronger. I really think he is going to be a starter on some team very
                    quickly. I would love to see him on the Pacers even though they have Granger.
                    I doubt he lasts past 15.
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                    • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      It's a long read that is more "draft speculation and analysis" from some Beat Writer for Milwaukee ( some of which I think is interesting ), but it appears that Avery Bradley's Agent has told the Bucks that Avery won't be working out for the Bucks ( who has the 15th pick ).

                      http://www.journaltimes.com/sports/a...cc4c03286.html

                      WOELFEL WORLD OF SPORTS: Bucks could face big decision
                      Story Discussion Posted: Sunday, June 6, 2010 10:01 pm
                      Written by GERY WOELFEL
                      Article from http://www.journaltimes.com


                      It’s almost a given there’ll be a player in this year’s NBA draft that’ll take a slide. It happens almost every year. Last year, DeJuan Blair was the misfortunate one. The former Pittsburgh power forward was considered a lock to be a lottery selection before teams got cold feet about his bad knees. Blair wound up being taken in the second round by the San Antonio Spurs, the 37th overall pick.

                      So, who could be this year’s slider?

                      There are whispers it could be former Kansas center Cole Aldrich, not because of any physical issues or off-court problems but because many teams in the lottery have more pressing needs than center. Just several weeks ago, the consensus among pro scouts was that Aldrich would be a top eight pick. There was speculation either Philadelphia or Detroit would take him. But that was before the Draft Lottery and now Philadelphia, instead of picking sixth, is picking second and certainly won’t take Aldrich. Detroit is picking seventh and, considering the Pistons need for a big man, still figures to have an interest in Aldrich.

                      But what if the Pistons opt to take another big man like DeMarcus Cousins, Ed Davis or Greg Monroe?

                      If scenario unfolds, Aldrich could do a free fall. Consider:

                      -- The Los Angeles Clippers, who have the eight pick, have a quality center in Chris Kaman.

                      -- Utah, which picks ninth, and Indiana, which picks 10th, possess solid centers: Utah with Mehmet Okur and Indiana with the rapidly improving Roy Hibbert.

                      -- The teams that pick 11 through 14 seem to be set at at center as well. New Orleans has Emeka Okafor, Memphis has Marc Gasol, Toronto has Andrea Bargnani and Houston fully expects Yao Ming to return to action next season.

                      That brings us to No. 15 -- the Milwaukee Bucks’ pick.

                      The Bucks have Andrew Bogut, who is unequivocally one of the best centers in the business. But Bogut has been plagued by injuries the last two years and the Bucks haven’t had anyone remotely close to filling his void. Aldrich would appear to be a terrific insurance policy for the Bucks, especially if veteran Kurt Thomas doesn’t return. But Aldrich told me at the recent pre-draft camp in Chicago that he wasn’t scheduled to work out for the Bucks.

                      If the Bucks’ brass doesn’t get an up-close and personal look at Aldrich and acquire a real feel for his game and personality, would they roll the dice and draft him anyway?

                      Suffice to say, things could get quite interesting in the Bucks’ war room on June 24.

                      Bucks’ workouts on hold

                      The Bucks won’t be auditioning any draft prospects this week, but they will have a full slate of workouts the following week. The June 16 workout could be especially intriguing as Butler small forward Gordon Hayward, Oklahoma State shooting guard James Anderson, New Mexico swingman Darington Hobson and Marquette small forward Lazar Hayward will be among those on hand.

                      Just asking!

                      The Washington Wizards have the No. 1 pick and you can go to the bank they’ll use it on John Wall, the electrifying guard from Kentucky. Yet, Wizards officials are doing their homework and fielding as much information about Wall as possible. They’ve even asked other draft prospects about the top pick. “I interviewed with Washington; I don’t think they’re going to take me with the No. 1 pick,’’ Gordon Hayward said smiling. “They asked me who I think they should take? That was kind of weird.’’

                      And did Hayward say himself?

                      “No,’’ Hayward said. “(I told them) whoever fits your system the best.’’

                      Another probing question

                      A question posed by a member of the Utah Jazz didn’t quite add up for former Nevada small forward Luke Babbitt.

                      “He asked me. ‘What does two and two means?’ ’’ Babbitt said. “I said two things: four, obviously, and a .500 record. That was the weirdest question anyone asked me.’’

                      Babbitt, by the way, has found out that all NBA measuring devices aren’t created equal.At the pre-draft camp, Babbitt said NBA officials measured his wingspan at 6-11½. When he recently worked out for the Bucks, his wingspan grew to 7 feet.

                      Said Babbitt: “Every time they measure me, they get something different.’’

                      Sampson gets support

                      The scuttlebutt from the West Coast is that several Los Angels Clippers players are lobbying management to hire Bucks assistant coach Kelvin Sampson as its next head coach. Sampson coached Oklahoma and Indiana before joining the Bucks and has a good rapport with Clippers power forward Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) and Clippers shooting guard Eric Gordon (Indiana). There was also a report Sampson is drawing consideration for the vacant Cleveland Cavaliers’ job, although LeBron James hasn‘t set up a formal interview with him yet.

                      From way down town

                      The perception is Butler’s Hayward will be chosen somewhere in the vicinity of where the Bucks are picking at No. 15. However, Hayward’s stock appears to be rising with Minnesota, at No. 4, and Golden State, at No. 6, taking a close looks at him. … Mitchell Butler, the agent for Texas guard Avery Bradley, said his client won’t be working out for the Bucks. Bradley has worked out with, or will work out with, several lottery teams, including Detroit, Toronto, Utah, Houston and Indiana … Kellen Sampson, Kelvin Sampson‘s 24-year-old son, has been hired as an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin University … Portland, which has the 22nd overall pick, is investigating ways in which to move into the lottery. … A long-time Eastern Conference scout claims Greg Monroe is the best passing big man since Bill Walton. … Former Wisconsin star guard Kirk Penney has been working out at the Cousins Center in St. Francis. Bucks officials gave Penney permission to use the facilities while he’s in Milwaukee waiting to get to married to Audra Jeffers, an ex-Badgers volleyball standout from Hartford.
                      Assuming that Bradley's agent is not scheduling him to workout for the Bucks because he doesn't want him to play behind Brandon Jennings ( which I guess is a possiblility ), then it's possible that he's getting serious attention from some Team before the 15th pick ( where the Bucks are drafting ). The only Teams that I could see having some interest in a PG would be the Indy and Memphis ( who still appears to be searching for a PG ).

                      The plot thickens.....
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                      • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        Originally posted by owl View Post
                        I believe Babbit is a totally different player than Ammo as far as being much more physically blessed and is much stronger. I really think he is going to be a starter on some team very
                        quickly. I would love to see him on the Pacers even though they have Granger.
                        I doubt he lasts past 15.
                        I agree that Babbitt appears strong. To me he makes very NBA styled plays for scores. He won't defend much, but that's not a unique trait for a lot of great scorers.

                        Like I said, he's a got a bit of that Googs "everyman" game but with more touch to his shot ala Granger. He's good at scoring with contact and getting his own shot even when pressured.


                        But personally I think Armon Johnson might be the better choice here. Of course if you could trade down to get another pick or asset that would be the smartest way to get Johnson right now. 10 is way too high for his current tracking.



                        Brackins is a dynamic scorer, but he hurt his game by becoming more of a 3pt shooter. Frankly he'd make sense for the JOB Pacers as the upgrade of Troy. He won't hit as many 3s but he'll defend better, all while not really attacking the post dramatically more than Troy.

                        I like Brackins because he is smooth and can shoot, but he's flirting with the James Johnson syndrome too. Of all the bigs that think they are SFs, he's one of the worst cases.

                        Aminu to me is 100% SF who happens to also have a good post game on OFFENSE ONLY (including rebounding), but guys like Brackins, Garcia, and even sometimes Monroe and Sanders that linger near the SF edge but are far better off at PF need to break those habits and instincts.

                        My worry about a Brackins in Indy is obvious. Even Patterson picked up the 3PAs this year. The fact is that stretch PF is a trend and it's going to be tough to avoid it in the draft.



                        BTW, back to Babbitt. Even though he is redundant with Danny, I wouldn't be upset if Larry took him. I'd consider it a mistake to use the #10 pick for that reason, but at least I'd be excited to watch Babbitt take over the Dunleavy role. He would further allow Rush to sit back in the background on offense without drawing the ire of his coach or fans.

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                        • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          if you are going to go sg/sf you have to take paul george or xavier henry before you even think about babbitt or hayward.

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                          • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Not sure if this has been posted on the board somewhere, but DX did a piece on Paul George a couple days ago. I would have to say he's probably my #1 choice, even at the 10th pick. He seems to have a ton of upside.

                            http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...nterview-3495/

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                            • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by HeartlandFan View Post
                              Not sure if this has been posted on the board somewhere, but DX did a piece on Paul George a couple days ago. I would have to say he's probably my #1 choice, even at the 10th pick. He seems to have a ton of upside.

                              http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...nterview-3495/
                              I'm a big fan of the Pacers getting George. Originally, I was hoping to trade back in the draft and be able to get him, but he's come on too strong to be able to get him with a midteen pick now. I'd love toi have him, but I just don't see the Pacers choosing him as a wing at #10 when they have other needs to address.

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                              • Re: Official 2010 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                agreed that paul george is my #1 choice also. him and danny would be lethal..paul george is actually probably more athletic than danny also
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