Too bad there isn't a play in to the play in game so the Suns and Grizzlies could go at it. Grizzlies without JJJ have no business being in that game especially with how hot the Suns are.
Enzo The Baker said:
The more I watch the Murray the less I think he should be a ball handler. He hasn't shown that he can finish, shoot, or handle the ball without turning it over consistently. As a player finishing his 4th year he makes a lot of mental mistakes. A PG he is not. I think should be a utility player. Focus on rebounding, defense and push it in transition when he has the opportunities. Develop a dependable three point shot (percentage is getting there, volume is not) in certain spots and only drive it on the close out.
I want Lonnie to succeed. He has all the physical gifts but with him, I think it's a confidence thing. I was actually impressed at some of the passes he made during the bubble. He still has a lot to learn but I think he can be a solid shooting guard if he gets out of his head.
It's also pretty clear that the Spurs were going for a homerun with Luka. We all expected that he would be a project but he seems pretty timid and lacks an edge. Something is missing. IMO, the Spurs would have been better off stashing him in Europe for a couple of years so he could develop some confidence. The DLeague circuit doesn't seem like the best environment for a 19 year old foreign kid, especially ones who are soft.
Looking forward to the draft. Lottery is next Thursday. Hoping we can at least crack the top 10.
Enzo The Baker said:
Didn't realize that about the odds. Interesting.
One of the things that surprised me was his size. He already looks like he's built pretty well for his age. Definitely has to get stronger but I think working on his speed will be key for switching. He does have a pretty nice shot.
Enzo The Baker said:
I thought PHX can still make it if Portland loses?
West Texan said:Enzo The Baker said:
I thought PHX can still make it if Portland loses?
You're right, just got ahead of myself.
Enzo The Baker said:
If DeRozan doesn't opt in and goes elsewhere, what do you all think about Bogdan Bogdanovic as a replacement?
Posted on Rockets thread but curious what you guys thinkQuote:
Couple questions.....
With Golden State being "back" next year, does that pretty much mean Rockets are at best a 4? Would be very impressed to be a 4 honestly next year....Denver is also gonna be very good again and they just seem to grind it out and get W's despite not being as good in postseason.
Do Pelicans even make the playoffs by year 3 with Zion (next 2 years)? Just not sure they bounce Utah/Denver/Dallas/Houston anytime soon and Portland/Memphis/OKC/Suns/Spurs gonna be there as well.
Is this the best all around the NBA has ever been? Good mix of old vets, early 30's, mid 20's, and guys just out of college. Being a top 30 or so player in the league has never been tougher.
Pop isn't leaving unless it's to retire.SA-AG72 said:
Per BR:
Nets Rumors: Brooklyn Expected to Pursue Gregg Popovich as Head Coach.
Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out Pop!
LawHall88 said:
So if the Spurs buy in to going small ball, can they find a taker for Aldridge in exchange for a big that better fits the system?
Hard to make too many decisions based on a weird 8 game sample, but DeRozan looked much more effective in that system than playing 2-man ball with Aldridge.
This.hedge said:
I will always support the spurs, that being said I wish pop would stfu
West Texan said:
We've all been prepared for this for much of the season, but with talks of restarting with a shortened season taking the Spurs already slim playoff chances to next to none, we're staring the lottery in the face (for only the 4th time in team history). So, I feel it's not too premature to talk about my favorite part of the offseason, the draft.
Currently we would have the 11th pick, but obviously all that could change with remaining games being played. I think our biggest team needs are still pretty obvious: versatile wing defender for bigger 3s and 4s and 3 point shooting. This draft class doesn't have a ton of star power, but I do think there could be some solid role guys that could become very good starters that would be available to us. Some wings that I like that may be available at 11.
Devin Vassell, 6'7" SF, Florida St
Probably my favorite prospect at this point, but he's been shooting up mock draft boards lately and may not be around when we pick. He's got the height and length (6'10" wingspan) of your typical SF, he's a very good defender, both on the ball and off, he rebounds the ball pretty well for his position, and he's shot over 40% from 3 both seasons in Tallahasee. His assist numbers aren't great, so he may never turn into much of an overall playmaker, but he takes care of the ball and doesn't turn it over very much. I think at minimum he turns into a very good 3 and D type player, with the potential to unlock more of shot creating skills. He's going to need to put on some muscle to guard bigger players. I've seen him listed anywhere from 180-195 lbs. He'd get abused by guys backing him down, but he's still young and an NBA strength and conditioning program would do wonders for him.
Isaac Okoro, 6'6" SF, Auburn
Might be the best defender in this draft and he's already built like an NBA player (225 lbs). Super athletic and active on defense, I think he could be an impactful defender right away. He's got some good ball skills and creativity with the dribble and is able to create his own shot, as well as some flashes of pretty good passing instincts. The biggest knock on Okoro is his shooting. He shot a very poor 28% from 3 and 67% from the free throw line as a freshman. Watching him on film, his jumper doesn't look broken or super funky, and we all know the magic that Chip Engelland can do. But there's still concern that he'll never be able to turn into a very good shooter to space the floor.
Aaron Nesmith, 6'6" SF, Vanderbilt
Probably the best shooter in this draft. He only played in 14 games this past season because of an injury, but he was shooting a ridiculous 52% from 3 on over 8 attempts per game! He shot 82% from the free throw line both seasons at Vandy, so he's clearly got some very good shooting mechanics and this past season was just some flash in the pan. He's not as athletic as the guys above, so I think he'll struggle beating good defenders off the dribble and his handles need a lot of work. He's also not as good defensively. He did average 1.4 steals per game, so he's got some good anticipation, but he doesn't have the lockdown potential on that end. He reminds me of a shorter, more athletic version of Cameron Johnson from last year's draft.
Saddiq Bey, 6'8" SF, Villanova
Might be a reach at 11, but certainly a possibility if we were to trade back. 45% from 3 this past season, he also shows some flashes as a ball handler and creator out of the pick and roll. He's not as quick or athletic as Okoro or Vassell, but he was Nova's best defender and seems to know how to use his length to help compensate for what he lacks in quickness. His rebounding numbers are really lacking, especially for a guy with his size and length. He's also already 21, so he may be pretty close to his ceiling already. Coming from Villanova, he knows how to play and their track record the last several years should give teams confidence that they're getting a solid player.
Tyler Bey, 6'7" SF, Colorado
Another guy that would be a better pick if we trade back. Good size and length, very athletic, and he's strong. Another very good and willing defender, his physicallity lends to him being more versatile on that end and able to guard 4s as well as guards on the permimeter. Really good rebounder averaging over 9 rebounds a game is sophomore and junior season. He's got a good game around the basket and is a decent free throw shooter. He shot 41% from 3 this past season, but that was on 1 attempt per game and he was at 22% as a sophomore. His shot is going to need some work, but he has a reputation as a hard worker. Doesn't appear to be a great passer or have much ability to create offensively. The other knock on him is his age; he's already 22 so may be closer to tapped out. I think he'll carve out a really nice career as a very good and versatile defender and rebounder, but he'll really need to work on his outside shot. I think he's Andre Roberson 2.0 with the potential to be a better shooter.