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  • Re: 2012 NBA draft prospects thread

    Has anyone in Europe or anyone in American who watches euro league watched Tornike Shengelia lately??

    He is having a great season and is draft eligible I remember watching him in FIBA u20's where he dominated. I though he played well he played in the euro cup also and had a few decent games. To me he plays just like a Jonas Jerapko with better handles. But the motor is the same and the style is similar IMO. Might be my favorite for 2nd rd pick. But he is really similar to Tyler we already have energy bigs who play with 100% effort all the time. But this kid looks like a real prospect he has a great motor and is actually a really good athlete I think his game transfers and he is NBA ready at least body wise and effort wise he isn't soft like the typical euro gets taged with.
    Last edited by pacer4ever; 01-05-2012, 12:37 AM.

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      Are you a shooting guard that can actually beat his man off the dribble? If so, inquire within!


      This should be on a sign outside of the Fieldhouse right now.


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        Anybody think Kendall Marshall is going to drop in this draft?

        Personally I wouldn't mind Bird taking a look at him since he's a pure pg with great court vision. Looking at the teams needs and the decisions that have to be made about Collison I tend think that he is the most NBA ready pg in this draft and he could be trusted to come in and atleast contribute as a backup behind Collison for one year.

        I tend to think guys drop based on what teams picked in previous drafts in which case the 2011 draft class had like 5 pg's go in the first round. IMO most of the teams ahead of the Pacers in 2012 won't be looking at the pg position and Marhsall has the unathletic tag that always hinders a guys draft status. Bad shooting is another so thats 2 knocks on the guy but I tend to think people are overlooking him much like people overlooked great pg's of the past.

        Comparing him to Acie Law and Darius Morris seems a bit too critical IMO. He's much better than those two.

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          Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
          Anybody think Kendall Marshall is going to drop in this draft?

          Personally I wouldn't mind Bird taking a look at him since he's a pure pg with great court vision. Looking at the teams needs and the decisions that have to be made about Collison I tend think that he is the most NBA ready pg in this draft and he could be trusted to come in and atleast contribute as a backup behind Collison for one year.

          I tend to think guys drop based on what teams picked in previous drafts in which case the 2011 draft class had like 5 pg's go in the first round. IMO most of the teams ahead of the Pacers in 2012 won't be looking at the pg position and Marhsall has the unathletic tag that always hinders a guys draft status. Bad shooting is another so thats 2 knocks on the guy but I tend to think people are overlooking him much like people overlooked great pg's of the past.

          Comparing him to Acie Law and Darius Morris seems a bit critical IMO. He's much better than those two IMO.
          All he can do is pass. He doesn't seem to be too interested in playing defense, he's not particularly quick, so he isn't beating people off the dribble, he doesn't shoot it very well...he's a passing savant. That's about it. I wouldn't take him in the top 25 picks.

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            Originally posted by cdash View Post
            All he can do is pass. He doesn't seem to be too interested in playing defense, he's not particularly quick, so he isn't beating people off the dribble, he doesn't shoot it very well...he's a passing savant. That's about it. I wouldn't take him in the top 25 picks.
            Lucky we're picking 26th then

            Yeah, I get the concerns about his game, but like Gamble says those are the reasons he's likely to drop to where we're picking. Obviously a lot of this is going to depend on where exactly we're picking and who exactly is going to be available, but as of right now seems to me Marshall would be a good candidate to be our pick.

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              Originally posted by wintermute View Post
              Lucky we're picking 26th then

              Yeah, I get the concerns about his game, but like Gamble says those are the reasons he's likely to drop to where we're picking. Obviously a lot of this is going to depend on where exactly we're picking and who exactly is going to be available, but as of right now seems to me Marshall would be a good candidate to be our pick.
              26th, eh? You are much more optimistic than I am about this team!

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                Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                Lucky we're picking 26th then

                Yeah, I get the concerns about his game, but like Gamble says those are the reasons he's likely to drop to where we're picking. Obviously a lot of this is going to depend on where exactly we're picking and who exactly is going to be available, but as of right now seems to me Marshall would be a good candidate to be our pick.
                As with any second year player there are areas to improve and I look at Marshalls game as just that (a second year player). He needs more time to develop but good court vision and the ability to control a game are almost too hard to learn for most players.

                I could go on about how he can create separation from his man but at this stage of the game its not worth it. Personally I think he's going to be there and Bird will think twice about picking him.

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                  I need to watch Creighton. Doug McDermott dropped 44 on 23 shots on Bradley tonight, dude's putting up 24/8 on 61% and is a wing. Only a sophomore too.

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                    Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                    I need to watch Creighton. Doug McDermott dropped 44 on 23 shots on Bradley tonight, dude's putting up 24/8 on 61% and is a wing. Only a sophomore too.
                    Thanks im gonna start watching this it was on espn3 so I will watch it and give my take on him. I think they have played a few games on espn3 so I will watch 3-5 and then give my opinion.

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                      Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                      Thanks im gonna start watching this it was on espn3 so I will watch it and give my take on him. I think they have played a few games on espn3 so I will watch 3-5 and then give my opinion.
                      He was Harrison Barnes HS teammate, so it's not like he didn't get seen plenty. Didn't even get a big 6 offer. Indiana State offered though, that woulda been pretty awesome.

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                        Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                        He was Harrison Barnes HS teammate, so it's not like he didn't get seen plenty. Didn't even get a big 6 offer. Indiana State offered though, that woulda been pretty awesome.
                        looking at his bio he looks really undersized but I will have to watch before seeing if he plays undersized.

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                          Have you checked out Damian Lillard?? Kid can play even though he goes to Weber State. I first saw him play when his team took on Lance's Cincinnati team a few years ago he dropped 26. To me in is one of the few guys who can translate to the NBA from a small school. He is an assassin I expect him to be a late first rd pick if he comes out this year. He reminds me a lot of George Hill/ Jeff Teague but has more pg ability and better scorer especially than Hill at the rim. He doesnt have quite the mid range game EJ does that is really his only weakness IMO but it is ok. He shoots the ball easily far beyond the 3pt line 30ft he still has solid fundamentals and can make. He also has a very clean and pretty quick release.

                          I wouldn't be upset if we took him I have seen him play elite college talent at some of the Adidas camps kid can play. Could be the exact guy for the instant offense.

                          I really want to think about getting a good big man there are a lot in this draft. But if we are taking a pg he would be near the top of my list I dont like very many in this draft. He may stay for his senior season but I doubt it he should be a first round pick so he should come out.

                          I really dont see the downside with this kid he is a great athlete who can finish at the rim and has Jimmer range. Watching him play reminds me of watching Eric Gordon play in HS. He is the most efficient player in the nation and does things with ease.

                          I wouldn't be surprised if we drafted him or Austin Rivers if he drops that far. He is exactly what we are looking for in terms of creating his own shot off the dribble and shots for others. He also a very good defender and has great length for a pg and his defense should translate. He doesnt turn the ball over this season and gets to the FT line very well he would be a terrific pick up IMO. I am excited to see how he does in his workouts and the combine. I think he will drop because where he went to school but I really like the kids game.

                          EDIT tonight - 38 pts, 5 rbs, 5 asts, 8/14 3PTs 23 shots overall, 6/6 FTs, 40 mins

                          That right there is a stat line talk about a gamer coach ask if he needed a break and he said he wanted no part of a break.


                          If anyone wants to watch him play or wonders how I have seen him play they show all his games live on the Big Sky conference website the link is below next game is on the 12th.

                          http://b2tv.com/upcoming_events.asp?q=v&value=bigsky
                          Last edited by pacer4ever; 01-08-2012, 03:08 AM.

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                            two other guys I like and would love to have are bit of sleepers. Will Barton for some reason is flying under the radar the kid has been fantastic this year and been playing great all season for Memphis. His only downfall is a really frail frame he is 6'6 165. He needs to add weight but the kid can ball. He is a projected 2nd rounder I would love it if we got him there. Barton, Quincy Acy, and Kevin Jones are the 3 guys I would love as 2 rd guys.

                            I have been watching lots of film lately and the kid I like a lot is Tony Wroten for Washington. He IMO is what everyone on this board hopes Lance Stephenson can be. He has a really high ceiling IMO. He is playing with another pg in Gaddy so he is playing the SG this year and that is probably his best spot. He is a much better athlete than Lance and has much better pg ability and makes the simple plays as well as having some of the best court vision for his size. He plays just like Lance he is always attacking the rim and lives at the FT line his jumper needs work though. I doubt he will ever be a great floor general and that may be his downfall like Lances at pg. But his talent is undeniable. I dont like him for us unless we cut or get rid of Lance because their games are almost identical. But the kid will likely be a good pg/sg at the next level and he is gonna be good value in the late 1st rd. His decision making needs work but I think in the right situation he will blossom reminds me of that Iman Shumpert kid a bit. My biggest concern is focus anyone wwho shoots under 60% at the FT has focus issues especially a pg so he is a risky player for sure.

                            Only other big pg in this draft that I have watched is Tomas Satoransky. I have only seen him play a few times and I wasn't very impressed.
                            Last edited by pacer4ever; 01-08-2012, 04:20 AM.

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                              Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                              Have you checked out Damian Lillard?? Kid can play even though he goes to Weber State. I first saw him play when his team took on Lance's Cincinnati team a few years ago he dropped 26. To me in is one of the few guys who can translate to the NBA from a small school. He is an assassin I expect him to be a late first rd pick if he comes out this year. He reminds me a lot of George Hill/ Jeff Teague but has more pg ability and better scorer especially than Hill at the rim. He doesnt have quite the mid range game EJ does that is really his only weakness IMO but it is ok. He shoots the ball easily far beyond the 3pt line 30ft he still has solid fundamentals and can make. He also has a very clean and pretty quick release.

                              I wouldn't be upset if we took him I have seen him play elite college talent at some of the Adidas camps kid can play. Could be the exact guy for the instant offense.

                              I really want to think about getting a good big man there are a lot in this draft. But if we are taking a pg he would be near the top of my list I dont like very many in this draft. He may stay for his senior season but I doubt it he should be a first round pick so he should come out.

                              I really dont see the downside with this kid he is a great athlete who can finish at the rim and has Jimmer range. Watching him play reminds me of watching Eric Gordon play in HS. He is the most efficient player in the nation and does things with ease.

                              I wouldn't be surprised if we drafted him or Austin Rivers if he drops that far. He is exactly what we are looking for in terms of creating his own shot off the dribble and shots for others. He also a very good defender and has great length for a pg and his defense should translate. He doesnt turn the ball over this season and gets to the FT line very well he would be a terrific pick up IMO. I am excited to see how he does in his workouts and the combine. I think he will drop because where he went to school but I really like the kids game.

                              EDIT tonight - 38 pts, 5 rbs, 5 asts, 8/14 3PTs 23 shots overall, 6/6 FTs, 40 mins

                              That right there is a stat line talk about a gamer coach ask if he needed a break and he said he wanted no part of a break.


                              If anyone wants to watch him play or wonders how I have seen him play they show all his games live on the Big Sky conference website the link is below next game is on the 12th.

                              http://b2tv.com/upcoming_events.asp?q=v&value=bigsky
                              Thanks, P4E. He's been on my list of "learn more about him" - what's your opinion of his skills/potential as a distributor?

                              (As an aside, I thought of you when Maynor went down. You didn't like my guy Shumpert, but maybe now we'll get to see your guy, Reggie Jackson.)


                              "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

                              - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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                                Originally posted by DrFife View Post
                                Thanks, P4E. He's been on my list of "learn more about him" - what's your opinion of his skills/potential as a distributor?

                                (As an aside, I thought of you when Maynor went down. You didn't like my guy Shumpert, but maybe now we'll get to see your guy, Reggie Jackson.)
                                Coming out of HS he was recruited because he was an unselfish pg who made plays for others. But when he choose Weber state opposed to the bigger schools that recruited him he was ask to be a scoring pg and he has developed very well in that role. But he proved in HS he is a willing and a good passer. He still is IMO he just doesn't get to show it that much. Because his teammates miss a lot of open looks and because the team needs him to score.

                                Nice read on why he choose Weber wanted to leave his neighborhood of Oakland and get away to a quite safer place. Fresno wanted him he and Paul George would of been really fun to watch together.http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebaske...DB_OEM_ID=8600

                                before his injury he was just a scorer who played defense. But after sitting out last season with a pretty bad injury to his foot he seems to of come back a much more complete player. His decision making is much improved from his freshman and sophomore seasons. He makes plays for others now that he couldn't of his sophomore year. I have a little concern about how he played vs CAL and a few other "good teams" this season they basically tripled teamed him and just forced everyone else to beat him and they couldn't. He was known as the steal of his recruiting class he was offered scholarships to a lot of big schools. But he though the best fit for his game was at Weber. His coach and more importantly IMO his teammates says he is more than a scorer and says he makes plays for other and I agree. I feel if he played pg for a team like Kentucky his playmaking skills would show more.

                                "He scored tonight, but he's more than that," Bennett, who recruited Lillard coming out of high school in Oakland, told reporters after the Saint Mary's game. "He can pass, too. He can make plays for others. He can find open guys. He knows the looks, the rolls, the throwbacks. He's a good player, a really good player.
                                Flat out he is the most efficient player in college basketball this is another reason I feel in love with Reggie Jackson who was very efficient last year in college ball on a terrible team.

                                The reason I think he will be a great player is his attitude and decision making. The kid doesnt turn the ball over very much a very good assist/TO ratio(something I love in a pg)

                                I dont think he will ever be a pass first guy(only a crazy person would want him to be) But just like Reggie Jackson he has the makeup to be a very good leader and floor general. But like all these guys who are ask to carry the load on offense at the pg it is really hard to gauge how they will play-make in terms of passing in the NBA that was my only concern with Reggie. So who knows maybe he is a terrific passer but when you are ask to do all the scoring it is tough to know. But with his ablity to get to the rim and draw fouls along with his range he has a future in the NBA regarless if he doesnt develop into a play making pg for others. He could become a Lou Williams if that happens. But I have seen enough to think he will be a good passer he is a willing passer just like Reggie was he just doesnt have very good teammates even though his team is by far the best in the conference.

                                Kind of like when people questioned Steph Curry's playmaking skills but when he came into the NBA he clearly proved he is a play maker and a shoot first pg but a very good passer. I can see him doing that. Steph also struggled in a few key games in college because he was doubled every where he went.

                                20 scouts were at the game last night the broadcasters said so the interest is there he is gonna graduate this year so I am almost sure he will come out

                                Draft Express finally did a write up on him I am surprised it took this long. He played in the Adidas games/ camp with Thomas Robinson Jared Sullinger Tu Holloway Pat Young and a bunch of other top level talents and he played very well.

                                http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...n-Lillard-3832


                                This interview right here is why I think he will be something special. He has the physical gifts he is pretty damn athletic but his mentality and basketball IQ and the leadership ability which is why he will be a good NBA pg player. He is a no non sense team first guy he would fit right in with the Pacers............



                                He was so clutch that game made a game winner in double OT.

                                http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...n-Lillard.html

                                Question: Anyone who's seen you play knows you can make it in any conference in the nation. Why Weber State and the Big Sky?

                                Answer: "When I came on my visit, I just watched because I wanted to see how they (the Weber State players) interacted with each other. Everybody was cool. Nobody put themselves ahead of the team. They were just having fun being around each other. The coaching staff, that was probably the main thing. Usually in the recruiting process, the coach says one thing and it's going to be this way, then you get there and it's completely different. Coach (Randy) Rahe, he told me just straight off, 'If you don't want to go to class, I'm going to send you home. If you don't work hard, we're going to send you home. We're not going to promise you this like other schools would and this, this and this and that.' I like honest people. My dad (Houston) taught me to always surround myself with honest people and be loyal to people, and he was somebody I could be loyal to."
                                a good interview with him which kind of gives you an indication on his charterer and why he would fit in here.



                                EDIT one other thing I forgot. I think in the NBA he will be almost ungardable in the PnR he has such a quick release. I see him doing what DJ Augustine did the other night in the PnR where when DC went under DJ took the 3 and normally made it. If we hedged he found the open man. When DC went above the screen he split the double team and got to the rim and ethier finished or dished to the open guy. He will be a very tough guy to guard in the NBA IMO.

                                45% from 3pt range when you take a ton of contested ones is insane in the NBA he should get a lot of better looks because more talent playing with him.
                                Last edited by pacer4ever; 01-09-2012, 07:41 AM.

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