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Didn't see Saddiq Bey listed. Have seen him in two mocks to the C's at 14 now. Haven't done any research, but one report I found says he's a pure scorer, especially beyond the arc.
Quote from: boscel33 on October 28, 2020, 02:57:09 PMDidn't see Saddiq Bey listed. Have seen him in two mocks to the C's at 14 now. Haven't done any research, but one report I found says he's a pure scorer, especially beyond the arc.Bey is my preferred pick at #14 for the Cs. He's a solid, all-around, 2-way player with a versatile scoring toolkit. Plus he's a pretty smart kid who can nerd out with Jaylen & Grant.
addedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meeting
Quote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pick
Quote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.
Quote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.Both Wesson and Childs will be in trouble with their perimeter D/pnr D weakness in the NBACelts should target Tillman or maybe Oturu or Nnaji if they plan to pickup a big in the draft. At the basics these bigs can defend the interior and out to the perimeter
Quote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.Both Wesson and Childs will be in trouble with their perimeter D/pnr D weakness in the NBACelts should target Tillman or maybe Oturu or Nnaji if they plan to pickup a big in the draft. At the basics these bigs can defend the interior and out to the perimeterNot sold that Oturu will be a competent NBA defender but I 100% agree Tillman and Nnaji are much better prospects.
Quote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 04:03:16 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.Both Wesson and Childs will be in trouble with their perimeter D/pnr D weakness in the NBACelts should target Tillman or maybe Oturu or Nnaji if they plan to pickup a big in the draft. At the basics these bigs can defend the interior and out to the perimeterNot sold that Oturu will be a competent NBA defender but I 100% agree Tillman and Nnaji are much better prospects.Why not Oturu?Look at the clip below - under defensive presence. He can defend out to the perimeter. Block shots. Rebound. https://youtu.be/x3Ouf2JXeX0
Quote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 05:10:03 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 04:03:16 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.Both Wesson and Childs will be in trouble with their perimeter D/pnr D weakness in the NBACelts should target Tillman or maybe Oturu or Nnaji if they plan to pickup a big in the draft. At the basics these bigs can defend the interior and out to the perimeterNot sold that Oturu will be a competent NBA defender but I 100% agree Tillman and Nnaji are much better prospects.Why not Oturu?Look at the clip below - under defensive presence. He can defend out to the perimeter. Block shots. Rebound. https://youtu.be/x3Ouf2JXeX0I like Oturu with a late pick but he looks a step slow for the NBA and he has to bring the ball down before he goes up for a shot/dunk which will be problematic in the NBA.
Quote from: liam on October 29, 2020, 05:45:05 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 05:10:03 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 04:03:16 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.Both Wesson and Childs will be in trouble with their perimeter D/pnr D weakness in the NBACelts should target Tillman or maybe Oturu or Nnaji if they plan to pickup a big in the draft. At the basics these bigs can defend the interior and out to the perimeterNot sold that Oturu will be a competent NBA defender but I 100% agree Tillman and Nnaji are much better prospects.Why not Oturu?Look at the clip below - under defensive presence. He can defend out to the perimeter. Block shots. Rebound. https://youtu.be/x3Ouf2JXeX0I like Oturu with a late pick but he looks a step slow for the NBA and he has to bring the ball down before he goes up for a shot/dunk which will be problematic in the NBA.agreed. His quickness looks somewhere between Theis and Kanter. But can cover ground pretty well (unlike Kanter) and has a 7'3 wingspan. His overall game/physical tools reminds me of Vucevic potential.
Quote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 10:30:25 PMQuote from: liam on October 29, 2020, 05:45:05 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 05:10:03 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 04:03:16 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 03:36:06 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 PMQuote from: Tr1boy on October 29, 2020, 02:25:31 PMQuote from: CFAN38 on October 29, 2020, 11:22:00 AMaddedChris Genham is reporting that the Cs have" expressed interest in" Yoeli Childs, no work on interview or meetingdoesnt make much sense without an interview at leastsaw a similar rumor that Knicks were interested? Could be just smoke thrown out by Childs agent to generate interestI personally would not touch Childs, even with the 47th pickThis years draft and the limited workouts will make it tough for teams to not tip their hands. I think Childs who Ainge is probably very familiar with through the BYU could be a player he likes but opts avoid interviewing/meeting with. The same can be said for Kaleb Wesson the Ohio st big who they worked out twice last year. Either big could be a solid option at #47. Child is an interesting option as a smaller Center. I’m not sold in him on the perimeter but if he really has a 7’ wingspan and 8’10 reach he could be a nice option as a smaller center off the bench.Both Wesson and Childs will be in trouble with their perimeter D/pnr D weakness in the NBACelts should target Tillman or maybe Oturu or Nnaji if they plan to pickup a big in the draft. At the basics these bigs can defend the interior and out to the perimeterNot sold that Oturu will be a competent NBA defender but I 100% agree Tillman and Nnaji are much better prospects.Why not Oturu?Look at the clip below - under defensive presence. He can defend out to the perimeter. Block shots. Rebound. https://youtu.be/x3Ouf2JXeX0I like Oturu with a late pick but he looks a step slow for the NBA and he has to bring the ball down before he goes up for a shot/dunk which will be problematic in the NBA.agreed. His quickness looks somewhere between Theis and Kanter. But can cover ground pretty well (unlike Kanter) and has a 7'3 wingspan. His overall game/physical tools reminds me of Vucevic potential. Oturu is really raw.