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your 2013 NBA draft re-do
« on: January 31, 2016, 01:45:43 AM »

Offline Tr1boy

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where does Kelly go?

Re: your 2013 NBA draft re-do
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2016, 02:02:20 AM »

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 Good call Triboy, sheesh only guys I'd might want instead are Victor O, Greek Freak, Noel, and Rudy. Considering he's a 7 footer with his skills, no later than Five or Six.

Re: your 2013 NBA draft re-do
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2016, 04:25:16 AM »

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1 - Giannis Antetokounmpo; 21 years old, current starter

2 - CJ McCollum; 24 years old, current starter

3 - Nerlens Noel; 21 years old, turns 22 within next 6 months, current starter

4 - Rudy Gobert; 23 years old, turns 24 within next 6 months, current starter

5 - Victor Oladipo; 23 years old, turns 24 within next 6 months, current starter/6th man*

6 - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope; 22 years old, turns 23 within next 6 months, current starter

7 - Dennis Schroder; 22 years old, current rotation player

8 - Otto Porter - 22 years old, turns 23 within next 6 months, current starter

9 - Kelly Olynyk - 24 years old, turns 25 within next 6 months, current rotation player

10 - Steven Adams - 22 years old, current starter

11 - Cody Zeller - 23 years old, current rotation player*

12 - Tony Snell - 24 years old, current rotation player*

13 - Shabazz Muhammad - 23 years old, current rotation player

14 - Alex Len - 22 years old, turns 23 within next 6 months, current rotation player*

15 - Trey Burke - 23 years old, current rotation player

* Rotation players who have started more than 10 games this season: Oladipo (21 GS/41 GP), C. Zeller (27 GS/40 GP), Snell (27 GS/43 GP), Len (20 GS/45 GP)

Just outside: Michael Carter-Williams, Gorgui Dieng, Allen Crabbe, Ben McLemore, etc.

Highest potential to jump into top 3:

1 - R. Gobert
2 - D. Schroder
3 - K. Caldwell-Pope
4 - O. Porter
5 - V. Oladipo
« Last Edit: January 31, 2016, 05:09:40 AM by TheFlex »


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« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2016, 04:31:14 AM »

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1 - Giannis Antetokounmpo
2 - CJ McCollum
3 - Nerlens Noel
4 - Rudy Gobert
5 - Victor Oladipo
6 - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
7 - Dennis Schroder
8 - Otto Porter
9 - Kelly Olynyk
10 - Steven Adams
11 - Cody Zeller
12 - Tony Snell
13 - Shabazz Muhammad
14 - Alex Len
15 - Trey Burke

Just outside: Michael Carter-Williams, Gorgui Dieng, Allen Crabbe, Ben McLemore, etc.

No Anthony Bennett?? hehe

haven't seen a draft like the 2013 draft ever

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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2016, 04:49:31 AM »

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1 - Giannis Antetokounmpo
2 - CJ McCollum
3 - Nerlens Noel
4 - Rudy Gobert
5 - Victor Oladipo
6 - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
7 - Dennis Schroder
8 - Otto Porter
9 - Kelly Olynyk
10 - Steven Adams
11 - Cody Zeller
12 - Tony Snell
13 - Shabazz Muhammad
14 - Alex Len
15 - Trey Burke

Just outside: Michael Carter-Williams, Gorgui Dieng, Allen Crabbe, Ben McLemore, etc.

No Anthony Bennett?? hehe

haven't seen a draft like the 2013 draft ever

Bennett isn't even the best Canadian... but Kelly is.


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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2016, 08:56:12 AM »

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I think if Giannis had been the number one pick we'd be disappointed in him.  Weak draft at the top, but some decent depth.

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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2016, 09:05:47 AM »

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 1 - Gobert
 2 - Noel
 3 - Giannis
 4 - Oladipo
 5 - MCW
 6 - A.Len
 7 - Adams
 8 - KCP
 9 - Schroeder
10 - O.Porter
11 - Olynyk
12 - Mason Plumlee
13 - Dieng
14 - McLemore
15 - C.Zeller
16 - CJ McCollum
17 - T.Snell
18 - T.Burke
19 - A.Roberson
20 - Shabazz Mohammad
21 - Solomon Hill
22 - Archie Goodwin
23 - Mike Muscala
24 - S.Larkin

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« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2016, 12:17:52 PM »

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KO is a top 5 pick.  Alex Len has not shown that he is better imo


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« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2016, 12:49:44 PM »

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1 - Gobert
 2 - Noel
 3 - Giannis
 4 - Oladipo
 5 - MCW
 6 - A.Len
 7 - Adams
 8 - KCP
 9 - Schroeder
10 - O.Porter
11 - Olynyk
12 - Mason Plumlee
13 - Dieng
14 - McLemore
15 - C.Zeller
16 - CJ McCollum
17 - T.Snell
18 - T.Burke
19 - A.Roberson
20 - Shabazz Mohammad
21 - Solomon Hill
22 - Archie Goodwin
23 - Mike Muscala
24 - S.Larkin

Why McCollum at 16?


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« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2016, 01:00:42 PM »

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1 - Gobert
 2 - Noel
 3 - Giannis
 4 - Oladipo
 5 - MCW
 6 - A.Len
 7 - Adams
 8 - KCP
 9 - Schroeder
10 - O.Porter
11 - Olynyk
12 - Mason Plumlee
13 - Dieng
14 - McLemore
15 - C.Zeller
16 - CJ McCollum
17 - T.Snell
18 - T.Burke
19 - A.Roberson
20 - Shabazz Mohammad
21 - Solomon Hill
22 - Archie Goodwin
23 - Mike Muscala
24 - S.Larkin

Why McCollum at 16?

I'd also drop MCW lower.  Not really a fan.

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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2016, 01:15:29 PM »

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1 - Gobert
 2 - Noel
 3 - Giannis
 4 - Oladipo
 5 - MCW
 6 - A.Len
 7 - Adams
 8 - KCP
 9 - Schroeder
10 - O.Porter
11 - Olynyk
12 - Mason Plumlee
13 - Dieng
14 - McLemore
15 - C.Zeller
16 - CJ McCollum
17 - T.Snell
18 - T.Burke
19 - A.Roberson
20 - Shabazz Mohammad
21 - Solomon Hill
22 - Archie Goodwin
23 - Mike Muscala
24 - S.Larkin
Shabazz is way too low.
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« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2016, 01:18:44 PM »

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1 - Gobert
 2 - Noel
 3 - Giannis
 4 - Oladipo
 5 - MCW
 6 - A.Len
 7 - Adams
 8 - KCP
 9 - Schroeder
10 - O.Porter
11 - Olynyk
12 - Mason Plumlee
13 - Dieng
14 - McLemore
15 - C.Zeller
16 - CJ McCollum
17 - T.Snell
18 - T.Burke
19 - A.Roberson
20 - Shabazz Mohammad
21 - Solomon Hill
22 - Archie Goodwin
23 - Mike Muscala
24 - S.Larkin

Why McCollum at 16?
Yeah, that surprised me. McCollum is developing quickly.

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« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2016, 01:41:05 PM »

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1 - Gobert
 2 - Noel
 3 - Giannis
 4 - Oladipo
 5 - MCW
 6 - A.Len
 7 - Adams
 8 - KCP
 9 - Schroeder
10 - O.Porter
11 - Olynyk
12 - Mason Plumlee
13 - Dieng
14 - McLemore
15 - C.Zeller
16 - CJ McCollum
17 - T.Snell
18 - T.Burke
19 - A.Roberson
20 - Shabazz Mohammad
21 - Solomon Hill
22 - Archie Goodwin
23 - Mike Muscala
24 - S.Larkin

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« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2016, 01:45:07 PM »

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It can be argued that Kelly should have gone anywhere from 6-12, but hard to place him outside the top 10. I am not a huge of any of Adams, KCP, Schroeder, Porter, Len, or MCW, but KO fits somewhere in that grouping - likely ahead of Len, Adams, and MCW.

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« Reply #14 on: January 31, 2016, 02:09:35 PM »

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KO is a top 5 pick.  Alex Len has not shown that he is better imo

I like A.Len's talent. I think he'll come good over time. Be an above average starting center. I love his size and length. Good quickness & mobility. Improving defender and rebounder. Nice touch around the basket. Scores from a lot of different angles around the basket. Little bit of a jump-shot out to around 15 feet that can be developed further. I think Len can be a really good starting caliber center with some coaching and patience.


Why McCollum at 16?
Yeah, that surprised me. McCollum is developing quickly.

He is a solid player but not convinced he is anything more than that. Looks like a combo guard who belongs in a bench role to me. Neither a true PG or a true SG. Doesn't have the floor general skills to play PG full time. Doesn't have the size, defense & rebounding to be a starting SG. A good scorer but little else to his game.

I think his stats are being padded on a bad team in Portland.

On a strong playoff team, I think McCollum is playing 20mpg and scoring 10ppg.


Shabazz is way too low.

I think Shabazz is a middle of the pack bench SF. A below average defender & a poor ball-handler, jump-shooter and passer. A good scorer. A power SF who can beat opponents inside. A highly specific skill-set that requires the right type of teammates to take advantage of those skills properly. Not a well-rounded player.

Again, a bench role for about 20mpg is about right and a guy who will not fit into the offensive schemes of many teams around the league. More dependent on fit than others due to lack of well-rounded offensive game.