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Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #15 on: April 17, 2016, 01:43:53 AM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.

Sabonis is a relentless rebounder. 

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #16 on: April 17, 2016, 02:09:01 AM »

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Sabonis is like sully
they are active and use good technique for rebounding despite being undersized

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #17 on: April 17, 2016, 02:45:16 AM »

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Sabonis is like sully
they are active and use good technique for rebounding despite being undersized

Sabonis is undersized for a PF?

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #18 on: April 17, 2016, 03:02:44 AM »

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Diamond Stone can rebound. I'd put him ahead of a lot of the guys.  Sabonis is a well rounded center and good rebounder not a great one.  He's going to take a bit.

I'd say Stone, Ellenson, Simmons.  Bryce johnson has some shawn marion to him but I'll believe it when i see it.

Diamond Stone would give us a bit more freedom to move on from Sullinger if Jared's asking price starts getting out of hand. His work ethic's reputation sounds somewhat alarming though.

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #19 on: April 17, 2016, 03:32:25 AM »

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 My Euro Binkie Ante Zizic can be had in the mid 20's in the first round. 19 great rebounder great motor 6'10" 255 pounds 7'3" wingspan.

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #20 on: April 17, 2016, 03:43:11 AM »

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 My Euro Binkie Ante Zizic can be had in the mid 20's in the first round. 19 great rebounder great motor 6'10" 255 pounds 7'3" wingspan.

who is better Zizic or Zubac? 

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2016, 10:44:56 AM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.

Jameel Warney trb 18.8 career 19.4 last season junior year 22.3

He has a good overall game would love to get him in the second round.

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #22 on: April 17, 2016, 12:05:17 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.

Jameel Warney trb 18.8 career 19.4 last season junior year 22.3

He has a good overall game would love to get him in the second round.

2nd round yes. But could be tough , only being 6'8 with avg wingspan.   

there hasn't been many charles oakleys around, well since maybe leon powe

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #23 on: April 17, 2016, 12:09:31 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.
I'd be surprised if we don't target at least one of those guys in the draft.
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Next 3 picks: 4.14, 4.15, 4.19

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #24 on: April 17, 2016, 12:14:50 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.
I'd be surprised if we don't target at least one of those guys in the draft.

Hoping Celtics pick Sabonis with one of our 1sts or trade up.  Kid has the "it" factor

Rabb and Ellenson would be nice picks with our 2nd 1st or move up also

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2016, 12:20:38 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.

Jameel Warney trb 18.8 career 19.4 last season junior year 22.3

He has a good overall game would love to get him in the second round.

2nd round yes. But could be tough , only being 6'8 with avg wingspan.   

there hasn't been many charles oakleys around, well since maybe leon powe
We will have to see how his combine measurement come out and scrimmages. Like Homes last year this guy may shoot up from UD to top of 2nd round. Holmes was my last year sleeper before combine. Warney is my guy this year so pay attention people.

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2016, 12:25:03 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.
I'd be surprised if we don't target at least one of those guys in the draft.

Hoping Celtics pick Sabonis with one of our 1sts or trade up.  Kid has the "it" factor

Rabb and Ellenson would be nice picks with our 2nd 1st or move up also
I'm hoping we get Simmons at 1, but if we don't I'd be fine with Sabonis at 16
DKC:  Rockets
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Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #27 on: April 17, 2016, 12:34:36 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.
I'd be surprised if we don't target at least one of those guys in the draft.

Hoping Celtics pick Sabonis with one of our 1sts or trade up.  Kid has the "it" factor

Rabb and Ellenson would be nice picks with our 2nd 1st or move up also
I'm hoping we get Simmons at 1, but if we don't I'd be fine with Sabonis at 16

Can't see Sabonis being available at 16. That would be a steal

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #28 on: April 17, 2016, 12:46:23 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.
I'd be surprised if we don't target at least one of those guys in the draft.

Hoping Celtics pick Sabonis with one of our 1sts or trade up.  Kid has the "it" factor

Rabb and Ellenson would be nice picks with our 2nd 1st or move up also
I'm hoping we get Simmons at 1, but if we don't I'd be fine with Sabonis at 16

Can't see Sabonis being available at 16. That would be a steal
Where do you expect him to get picked among this group: Skal, Rabb, Chriss, Davis, Poeltl. Ford's latest mock has all those guys going ahead of Sabonis..
DKC:  Rockets
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Next 3 picks: 4.14, 4.15, 4.19

Re: Best PF and C rebounders of the 2016 draft?
« Reply #29 on: April 17, 2016, 02:04:31 PM »

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TRB per hundred possessions:

Sabonis 22 (career 21. WOW.)
Simmons 18.5
Poeltl 18 (career 18)
Rabb 17
Ellenson 16 (surprsided so low)
Stone 14
Chriss 11.

Jared Sullinger 19, Olynyk 17 for comparison.

I like Sabonis more based on these stats. Amazing he can be so effective with such short arms and not a lot of bulk... he has unreal good hands. Meanwhile, Chriss is going to be a project at the NBA level. Not sure I'd take him in round 1.
I'd be surprised if we don't target at least one of those guys in the draft.

Hoping Celtics pick Sabonis with one of our 1sts or trade up.  Kid has the "it" factor

Rabb and Ellenson would be nice picks with our 2nd 1st or move up also
I'm hoping we get Simmons at 1, but if we don't I'd be fine with Sabonis at 16

Can't see Sabonis being available at 16. That would be a steal
Where do you expect him to get picked among this group: Skal, Rabb, Chriss, Davis, Poeltl. Ford's latest mock has all those guys going ahead of Sabonis..

I have Sabonis ahead of all.

Skal and Chris's have top ceilings. But that's if skal can add weight and chriss can become a better rebounder (could have Jeff Green syndrome )