To me, Rashad Vaugn is a late lottery- mid first round talent. Being so young with his scoring instincts is very impressive. Decent size, very underrated athlete, can shoot/score from anywhere on the floor. Can thrive as a 6th man for a few years, then possibly become a premier shooter/ 4th option like Kyle Korver, JJ Reddick, etc. Just as good a prospect as Devin Booker imo.
Vaughn is nice but his 6'6 wingspan is not great. Good athlete just not as good as say Tokoto
If Tokoto has improved his 3 pt shot , I would be tempted to take him as high as 33.
Like a slightly shorter/ slimmer RHJ. Plays hard. Versatile defender. Better ball handler than RHJ
True about Vaughn, but it looks like he has a scorer's mentality, and he is only 19, after all, but he'll be gone, either by 33 or 45, and if Tyler Harvey is somehow still, miraculously, on the board, we have to get him, but I expect that the Wolves, Rockets, Lakers, Golden State, or OKC will take him, and that's just off the top of my head, haha
. Sigh.
As for Tokoto, after looking into him, I'd love to get him at 45, especially if everyone else is gone. He's not a good/great shooter, but he's a tremendous Gerald Green-like athlete, only this guy has the passing gene, and he was knocking down shots at the combine, so take from that what you will.
Has anyone seen Michael Qualls play? I keep confusing him with Chad Qualls because of their last name, lol
, and I just thought of DJ Qualls. Now if only biggie smalls was still here, lol
. Talk about a collaboration
(sarcasm)
. We could call it 'q and b' or 'qualls and balls'
. Man, this is starting to get confusing
. Anyway, how good, or bad, is Michael? I also wouldn't sleep on Ryan Boatright, either. If everyone's gone by 44, I'd take him in a heartbeat.
Any interest in Larry Nance Jr., btw? Has anyone seen him play? I saw a bit at the combine, but that's it. Just wondering. Bottom line - there's a lot of talent in this draft, and I hope that we can acquire as much as possible
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