Monday, June 19, 2017

2017 NBA Draft Top 10 +1 Ratings


NBA Draft week is upon us! This draft is super loaded with a bunch of potential All-Stars. I think one guy definitely stands out from the bunch and that’s the guy the Celtics just gave to the 76ers. Danny seems to think there’s little to no difference between Markelle and the rest, but I strongly disagree. There’s a reasonable chance he won’t end up the best player in this draft with all the upside at the top, but he’s the surest bet to be an All-NBA player and someone a team can build around with confidence. If the 2018 Lakers pick ends up in the top 4, it could be worth it. There are 4 guys that could be really effing good in Porter Jr, Doncic, Ayton and Mohamed La La La La La La Bamba. That’s assuming trader Danny doesn’t just ship all these picks out for Jimmy Butler or Paul George. Which he should not do. Hes done enough damage for the time being.

Without further ado, here are the top 11 guys in the DX mock draft and my opinions on them. This doesn’t mean I think these are the best 11 guys, just the ones I have had time to watch in depth so far. Will be watching more tape before the draft on other dudes.

Markelle Fultz 6’5” 198 lbs. PG Washington Fr. – It’s a shame Fultz went to go play for Washington. He must’ve picked them because he thought the coach’s name was awesome, but that’s not a good reason and because of this I didn’t get a chance to watch a lot of his games this year. One thing I didn’t know until now is how many tools he has in his offense. Step backs, spin-moves, hezzies, you name it. And his footwork…that’s some damn fine footwork. A really advanced offense for someone this young is uncommon. There are lingering questions about his intensity, but it’s not something I’m too worried about. The Brandon Roy comps make sense, but with the 76ers, I think you are going to see a similar game to Kyrie’s. There’s no doubt Fultz is the best player in the draft and he should be an All-Star by year 3. Rating – 94

Lonzo Ball 6’6” 190 lbs. PG UCLA Fr. – What an interesting prospect. The best comp I’ve seen of him is Shaun Livingston with a J. Arguably the best passer to come out in the last 5-6 years (although Ben Simmons might have something to say about that this year.) Super flashy even when he doesn’t have to be, which is right in my wheelhouse. All of his passes hit shooters right in their pocket, an underrated skill. The main problem is he has no nuance in his offensive game. It’s either step back 3s from one side of the court or he’s driving. While I’m sure Daryl Morey wouldn’t have a problem with this, it really limits what he’s able to do. The low release and shooting from the left side of his head makes it difficult for him to shoot from the right side of the court and he’s not gonna be changing the mechanics at this point. Ball has a really wiry frame, which makes him easy to bump off on drives. He’s just not that aggressive and I wonder if he is actually going to be a gamer in the biggest moments. That tourney game against Kentucky continues to stick out for me as at least an orange flag. This draft is loaded, but I think his ability to make his team better stands out as the best skill in the draft and for that I believe he should be a top 3 pick. I see him becoming a top PG, probably in the 6-12 range in the league. Rating – 91

Jayson Tatum 6’8” 203 lbs. SF Duke Fr. – There’s been a lot of debate whether he or Jackson would end up the better player. For my money, I’m picking my boy Tay Tay with confidence. Definitely my favorite player in the draft, I think he’s going to be good right away. Has so many NBA ready moves and skills that should translate on day 1. You could describe his game as silky, but to me it’s more buttery. I really like the Danny Granger comp and also see some Paul George in his game. He can have that kind of impact. He’s not a knockdown 3-point shooter, but shot 85% from the free throw line and has good form, so I think he will get there. If he hits his ceiling, could be in the mix for 3rd team All-NBA one day. Rating – 90

Jonathan Isaac 6’11” 205 lbs. PF Florida St. Fr. – Johnny boy is the modern 4. He’s super tall and can shoot from outside. One of those freaks who was a guard in high school and sprouted 6 inches super late. He reminds me of a poor man’s Anthony Davis with less feel for the game, but I love his energy. Isaac is just scratching his potential right now and I think you won’t see the player he is going to be until about year 3 in the league. I would take a chance on him in the top-5 over a few other consensus guys. The upside is huge and everybody in the league can use a guy like him. And he’s killing that high and tight haircut game. Rating – 90  

Josh Jackson 6’8” 203 lbs. SF Kansas Fr. – Reminds me of De’Aaron Fox in a lot of ways. A great bouncy athlete with a lot of passion, but can’t shoot. If Josh’s mom is reading this then I’m sorry Ms. Jackson, I am fo real. His mechanics aren’t as fucked as the Fox, but they ain’t pretty. That’s what makes Jackson one of the hardest players to project. If he gets drafted to the right team and works with the right shot doctor to get even an NBA-average 3 point shot, he can easily be the second best player on a contender. If he stays a below average shooter though, you are going to have to build a team of shooters around him in a league where shooting is at a premium. That will make him closer to a lower-tier third banana. Either way, he’s gonna be a good player. Has the right IQ and plays with fire. I’m not too worried about the off-the-court issues. Who hasn’t beaten the shit out of a car before. That’s the kind of passion I want on the court. He shouldn’t be the first pick, but there’s no reason he won’t be one of the best 7 players in this draft. Much like myself in any sport, the kid is bust-proof. Rating – 87

Malik Monk 6’3” 192 lbs. SG Kentucky Fr. – Monk’s shot it as pure I was until I hit the tender age of 21. Kid can light it up and is a gamer. Shooting is the most valuable skill in the NBA and he does it better than everyone in the draft. Any team could plug him into their rotation. I have worries though that this kid is a bit too Nintendo aka one-dimensional. His defense is laughable and he’s undersized for his position. Feels a bit Jamal Crawford-y to me, but he’s also still young playing in a system that didn’t showcase him. I think he should be a top-10 pick on his shooting and hops alone, but I’m not sure how much better his secondary skills will get. Rating – 84

De’Aaron Fox 6’4” 171 lbs. PG Kentucky Fr. – His highs are high and his lows are low. I love the kid’s passion for the game and think he has major heart. Someone that will improve his play in a big game. Fox is probably the fastest player in the draft and it’s fun to watch. My problem with ol Foxy is that I just don’t see his game translating as well to the modern NBA. He cannot shoot to save his life. He shoots the ball like a praying mantis and his misses are worse than a Josh Golden wiffle ball swing. NBA defenses are going to sag back on him and it’s going to nullify his ability to drive or space the floor. His body is also built like Snoop Dogg and it’s not getting much more size. I do like him as a player, but I don’t see a top 18 PG here. I think he’s probably going 7 spots too early tbh. I’m rooting for him though. Rating – 83


Frank Ntilikina 6’5” 170 lbs. PG Fraaance 18.9 years old – They call him French, but his hometown is Brussels where the waffles and chocolate are worth the trip alone (seriously go). Also has the same birthday as me so that’s HUGE points. Hopefully he has better friends than me and actually celebrate it with him. So how bright is Frankie Nicotine’s fewtch? I like his game and he is still quite a youth so he has time to develop. It’s always difficult to judge young guys in the Euro league, because I don’t watch those games and am not familiar with the competition, but from the tape, I like what I saw. His height will help him get minutes as someone who can guard either guard spot and help out as a secondary ball handler. I like him as a pick between 9-15, but I don’t see a top-20 PG here, I see a solid first or second guy off the bench though. Rating – 83


Dennis Smith 6’3” 195 lbs. PG NC St. Fr. – Might be the most athletic dude in the draft. The biggest problem is he’s more heartless than Kanye’s exes. Doesn’t do the little things to help his team win and does not look like a leader, which I want in a PG. NC State sucked balls this year. Some of that has to be put on him. It’s hard to tell how much though because his team sucked. So was he disengaged because he didn’t trust his teammates or his that his general disposition? Any team that drafts him is praying for the latter. I wouldn’t trust him to run my starting lineup unless I had a great group of guys in the locker room that could keep him in check. He could be Steve Francis if everything lines up right, but he could also be playing in Europe in 5-6 years. Rating – 81



Lauri Markkanen 7’0” 225 lbs. PF Arizona Fr. – Prototypical soft Euro, Lauri plays like a guy half a foot shorter, which is mostly a bad thing. I really like his stroke, but I don’t think it’s going viral. He can be pretty one-dimensional. It’s cool to have a 7 footer who can stretch the floor, but you also expect that 7 footer to be able to rebound and protect the rim maybe a little bit. He doesn’t do any of that. I think his future is as a bit of a more affluent Kelly Olynyk (who I just hate as a human). Can be a good 7th guy off the bench, but in this draft I would be taking bigger swings in the top 10. Rating – 79

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

2016 NBA DRAFT Superlatives


Guys Yelling! It's the 2016 NBA DRAFT Superlatives!!!

I decided to mix it up this year, aka not watch as much tape because this year of college hoops sucked. So instead of giving you boring predictions on like 25 dudes, I decided to make this yearbook style and award some superlatives out to some of the top guys (and not top guys) in this draft. And much like a yearbook I am expecting all that look into said yearbook to sign it with some funny comment about how I should have won most handsome Senior year what you think of these guys and anybody else I didn't cover. Without further ado...

MOST LIKELY TO BUST - Jaylen Brown 6’7” 223 lbs. SF Cal Fr. – Kid looks like a mid first rounder to me. He can stay in the league for a few years just on his physical tools, but I don’t quite understand why you would take him anywhere in the top 5. He has a lazy, low IQ game that relies on athleticism. I think where he ends up will be huge for his development. If he lands with a team that knows how to bring out the best in him, he has a chance to be a solid 2 way player, but if not, he will just be an athletic guy with not much skill in the end of a rotation. I dug up what I could about his personality and if he has the drive, but after 2 minutes of nothing I gave up. If he can get to a coach that can max him out he could be Jae Crowder, but if I were picking…as my favorite Jalen would say “NOT GONNA BE ABLE TO DO IT!”

MOST IN NEED OF GREAT COACH - Marquese Chriss 6’9” 225 lbs. PF Washington Fr. – Chriss really pops when you watch him. Dude gets up. And he’s so young. I was kind of surprised he was getting hype as a possible third pick in the draft, but after watching the tape I totally see it. I compare him to Whiteside because I see the same inconsistent motor, bonehead plays, and some iffy body language, but I don’t think it will take Chriss flunking out of the league to find himself. Someone that can coach him up can make this kid a potential all star at some point in his career and I think it’s likely to happen. Make him a top 5 pick or else…

MOST LIKELY TO STRUGGLE WITH NBA ATHLETES - Jamal Murray 6’4” 200 lbs. PG Kentucky Fr.– A great offensive player, Murray has an advanced understanding of how to score. The problem is he’s not a great passer or athlete.  His defense isn’t very good and I have doubts on this guy. While I think he can be a spark plug off the bench, I don’t see him ever being an above average starter on a good team. He is going to profit off this draft not being very strong after the top few picks.

BEST TWO WAY PLAYER - Kris Dunn 6’4” 205 lbs. PG Providence Sr. – This is the best point guard in the draft, period (if Colin is reading this, settle down). All of his weaknesses are coachable and once he isn’t the focal point of defenses, his game will flourish. With a 6’9” wingspan, Dunn won Big East Defensive POY while carrying the bulk of the offense on a top NCAA team. When you listen to him in interviews, he prides himself on that side of the ball, which is huge seeing how defense is more effort than anything else. Also likes to make flashy plays over the simple ones and I’m real into that.

MOST WOKE - Ben Simmons 6’10” 240 lbs. SF LSU Fr. – Let me start by saying I have no concerns about his character or any of that other bullshit coming out against him. Ben Simmons should be the number 1 pick. His game reminds me of a hybrid of LeBron and Blake. Now before you start calling me crazy, or worse, Skip Bayless, I would like a chance to explain myself. On offense he is very similar to what LeBron was coming out. A gifted athlete (though not to the LeBron extreme because he is the greatest athlete ever produced by mankind or a secret lab somewhere) that doesn’t have a jump shot. Killer vision and the ability to play point for his team. He also reminds me of Blake in the fact that his arms are short and it limits his ability to play interior defense well. Simmons would be best playing next to a rim protector who could cover up his deficiencies. I think his offensive game will end up looking a lot like Blake’s does now, but with slightly more range where he can be a 33% 3 point shooter in 5 years. Philly won’t be an optimal fit for him since they lack outside shooting and have zero spacing, but rest assured, my dude Ben is the best player in the draft.

MOST LIKELY TO HELP TEAM WIN A CHIP - Brandon Ingram 6’9.5” 196 lbs. SF Duke Fr. – When you watch a guy this tall and wiry with that outside jumper you can’t help but think of KD. I think he can be a KD lite. Ingram won’t live and breathe basketball like Durant does (he’s got those sleepy T-Mac eyes), but this is a player that can fit into any team seamlessly. Now the obvious knock is that I can probably bench more than him, which really isn’t a good sign. He will always have a super slender frame, but if KD can play the 4 in today’s NBA, I think Ingram can get there in time. I think he can be the second best player on a championship team.

HIGHEST IQ/COOLEST NAME IN THE DRAFT OBV – Dragan Bender 7’0.5” 216 lbs. PF Bosnia son 18 years old -  You ever been to Bosnia?? This should be the number 3 pick in the draft. I think he will end up as the second or third best player in this class. Bender is younger than everyone, but has the highest IQ. Does the little things to help your team win. Definitely not as bouncy as some of the guys in this draft, but with a long reach and the smarts he has, he will be a plus defender. Bender is part of the new wave of 4 and D guys. Teams want as many of them as they can get and I have no doubt the Dragan will be an excellent one and nothing like his older bro Jonathan.

MOST LIKELY TO WIN 6TH MAN - Buddy Hield 6’5” 212 lbs. SG Oklahoma Sr. – Buddy Buddy Buddy. Dropped 25 a game with some killer outside shooting. Definitely gave a lot of that back on the defensive end. I believe he will always be a below-average defender and that’s what ultimately hurts his chances of being a good starting PG. The other thing is he isn’t a good passer in a league that is moving towards more ball movement. Buddy is going to fall somewhere between Lou Williams and Kyrie Irving, but that’s a pretty big chasm between the two of them. So where in that gap does he fall? Scouts say he has the intangibles and work ethic, but I think he would be best as a scorer off the bench.

BIGGEST HEAD – Marshall Plumlee -  Another got damn Plumlee??? UGH!!!

MOST LIKELY TO BE COMPARED TO KEVIN LOVE – Henry Ellenson – I watched two minutes of tape on this guy and yes he is the poor man’s version of Kevin Love. Never gonna make an all star game, but can be a solid contributor. One might even call him a rich man’s the Big KO, but not nearly as ugly.

MY DUDE – Cheick Diallo 6’9” 220 lbs. PF Kansas Fr. – I saw this kid kill it in the high school all star games last year, but I guess he lived in Bill Self’s dog house this year because he didn’t get much PT (7.5 mpg). That will change in the NBA. You want the next Bismack Biyombo? Look no further. This guy is active on D and can be a rim protector, especially from the weakside (a la Serge). If this guy slides out of the top 15, he will be worth the gamble. Who’s gonna pick up the Cheick?

SWEETEST CHIN STRAP/MOST PUNNED NAME – FURKAN KORKMAZ – The possibilities are furkan endless.

GUY THAT PROVED MIXTAPES ARE JUST MIXTAPES – Thon Maker – Wtf happened to this kid? Bobby told me he was the real deal years ago and now he’s probably going in the second round. But he had that sick mixtape. So like, what is going on here. I’d still blow a second rounder on Perry Jones the 4th.



Thus concludes my legendary Draft article. You're welcome.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

For more in-depth assessments of these players, check out my player capsules. The way I rank players is in three ways; ceiling, floor, and final grade. The tiers are based on a number grade each prospect is given by me. The 2014 draft is a tough one to stack up with. Nobody here with the upside and grade of Wiggins, but some promising talent. The other thing is this draft, in my opinion, is filled with less potential starters and more potential guys in an 8-9 man rotation. I have 25 players ranked here. These are not my top 25, but merely 25 guys I have watched during the season and watched youtube videos on. I'll try to tackle more players after the draft and see if there are any second round steals, but for now this is what I have.

Grading system: 1-100

A+/A 100-95 = Can’t Miss Franchise Player. Best Player on championship contender potential. Perrenial MVP candidate. (LeBron/Duncan would have graded as 100)

A/A- 94-90 = Potential multiple All-Star and 1st /2nd team NBA potential. Potential Franchise player. Might be good enough to be best player on championship contender with good supporting cast or be an excellent second banana on championship team (think Westbrook, Kevin Love)

B+/B 89-85 = Potential all-star 1-3 times in career. 3rd team NBA potential. Average to Low end second best player on championship contender, high end 3rd best

B/B- 84-80 = Might be 3rd best player on championship contender on high end, solid starter on low end

C+/C 79-75 = Starter on high end, 6th-7th man on low end

C/C- 74-70 = Potential rotation player, quality backup

D+/D 69-65 = Bench filler. Might get a few minutes here and there.

D/D- 64-60 = 12th man. Never seen this dude without warmups on

F 59-0 = Bust on high end, Bobby Thompson at the zero end (pre blowing out his knee on storied crossover)

1. D'Angelo Russell 6'5" 193 lbs. Freshman PG/SG Ohio St.
Ceiling 94       Floor 71       Grade 92

2. Karl Anthony-Towns 7'0" 248 lbs. Freshman PF/C Kentucky
Ceiling 95       Floor 73       Grade 91

3. Emmanuel Mudiay 6'5 200 lbs. 19 years old PG China
Ceiling 93       Floor 77       Grade 90

4. Justise Winslow 6'6" 223 lbs. Freshman SF Duke
Ceiling 89       Floor 75       Grade 86

5. Jahlil Okafor 6'11" 270 lbs. Freshman C Duke
Ceiling 92       Floor 70       Grade 85

6. Kristaps Porzingis 7'1" 230 lbs. 19 years old PF Sevilla
Ceiling 94       Floor 67       Grade 82

7. Kelly Oubre 6'7" 202 lbs. Freshman SG Kansas
Ceiling 91       Floor 63       Grade 81

8. R.J. Hunter 6'6" 185 lbs. Junior PG/SG Georgia St.
Ceiling 89       Floor 68       Grade 81

9. Montrezl Harrell 6'8" 253 lbs. Junior PF Louisville
Ceiling 85       Floor 70       Grade 77

10. Mario Hezonja 6'8" 200 lbs. 20 years old SG/SF Barcelona
Ceiling 89       Floor 60       Grade 76

11. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 6'7" 210 lbs. Sophomore SF Arizona
Ceiling 85       Floor 71       Grade 76

12. Willie Cauley-Stein 7'0.5" 242 lbs. Junior PF Kentucky
Ceiling 84       Floor 70       Grade 75

13. Kevon Looney 6'9" 222 lbs. Freshman SF/PF UCLA
Ceiling 87       Floor 67       Grade 75

14. Frank Kaminsky 7'1" 231 lbs. Senior PF Wisconsin
Ceiling 84       Floor 68       Grade 74

15. Stanley Johnson 6'7" 245 lbs. Freshman SF/PF Arizona
Ceiling 84       Floor 65       Grade 74

16. Cameron Payne 6'2" 183 lbs. Sophomore PG Murray St.
Ceiling 85       Floor 66       Grade 73

17. Rashad Vaughn 6'5" 200 lbs. Freshman SG UNLV
Ceiling 84       Floor 60       Grade 73

18. Devon Booker 6'6" 206 lbs. Freshman SG Kentucky
Ceiling 81       Floor 68       Grade 72

19. Bobby Portis 6'11" 245 lbs. Sophomore PF Arkansas
Ceiling 84       Floor 67       Grade 71

20. Tyus Jones 6'2" 185 lbs. Freshman PG Duke
Ceiling 81       Floor 69       Grade 71

21. Sam Dekker 6'9" 220 lbs. Junior SF Wisconsin
Ceiling 81       Floor 66       Grade 70

22. Cliff Alexander 6'9" 240 lbs. Freshman PF Kansas
Ceiling 81       Floor 67       Grade 69

23. Trey Lyles 6'10" 240 lbs. Freshman PF Kentucky 
Ceiling 85       Floor 60       Grade 66

24. Myles Turner 7'0" 240 lbs. Freshman PF/C Texas
Ceiling 89       Floor 50       Grade 60

25. Christian Wood 6'11" 215 lbs. Sophomore PF UNLV
Ceiling 86       Floor 60       Grade 60

Some bullet points here

  • I think D'Angelo ends up the best player in this draft
  • I agree with Towns having the highest upside, but I don't see a top 10 player here like Chad Ford and others are projecting
  • Mudiay has the highest floor. He's too much of an athletic freak to bust. I also think he may be the quickest to an all-star game IF he gets drafted by an Eastern Conference team. Love him.
  • I really like Winslow, but not as a number 1. He will flourish as a 3rd banana for a winning team
  • The hype has gotten out of control for the Zinger. He was supposed to go mid-first last year. I think he will be a good player, but may not ever make an All-NBA team.
  • I have VERY high hopes for Oubre and Hunter. 
  • Hezonja scares me.
  • Kentucky guys are being inflated. Towns may be the only one to live up to the hype.
  • Dekker = overrated. Not a good enough shooter.
  • Lyles and Turner are my big BUST calls. Stay the f away. Wood shouldn't be a 1st rounder.
That's what I have so far. Agree/disagree? Comment below.


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

2015 NBA Draft Capsules for Some of the Top Picks



Man it feels like the finals just finished. Well it's finally time to focus on the draft. I've been in the lab (watching Draft Express videos. Shout to Mike Schmitz ) checking these boyyyys out. One thing I have noticed is there is a big drop off in terms of talent, upside, and depth from last year's draft, but it's no 2013 draft (Goo!). Here are some of my thoughts on the guys I have seen so far.

2015 NBA DRAFT Capsules

Mario Hezonja – Watching a highlight tape and it’s easy to see why scouts are excited about him. His game is very American. He’s got the size, plays above the rim, chases highlight plays, and hero balls it up. Hid defense comes and goes, but mostly goes. This is a player that needs to be in a well-structured organization to make sure he doesn’t go off the rails. I can’t predict what he will become until I see which team drafts him, but I think the top-5 discussion is overblown. Anyone that would rather have him over Justise Winslow is nuts in my book. I also skew a bit away from Euros after going all in back when it was fashionable. Those were some Dark(o) days…

Jahlil Okafor – Someone who everyone is familiar with. I’m not as high on Okafor as others. He is part of a dying breed. On offense, he’s a savant on the block. Okafor already has more moves down low than almost everyone in the NBA. The defense is where he struggles. For a guy who moves reasonably well and has a 7’5” wingspan, he should be much better than he is, but the most important things on defense are effort and IQ, which he has neither. There are also whispers out of Duke that he doesn’t have a big passion for the game, which is the ultimate scarlet letter for a big man. The NBA is changing, and big men that can’t defend the rim or stretch the floor are becoming exposed by small ball.  If you are a team that selects Okafor, you are going to have to have a roster that can cover up his deficiencies and that is a lot of work. In my opinion, he shouldn’t be in the top-4 for this reason. One-way players in the NBA can’t carry a team to greatness. One last note, after listening to him interview (I had to turn it off two minutes in he annoyed me so much) I would not want to build a franchise around him. This guy has some serious Andrew Bynum potential.

Justise Winslow – Tailor-made for the modern NBA, Winslow may be the best two-way player in the draft. Coming out of high school, he ranked in the top 20, but behind his improvement in shooting, has vaulted his way up into a lottery pick this year. Even though his shot still needs work, he did shoot 41 % from 3. That improvement to me shows he will continue to grow exponentially as a player in the NBA. Very high IQ player on both ends. Every team needs a player like him in the Kawhi/Jimmy Butler mold. Winslow has all the intangibles you need and as teams start valuing swiss-army knives, he can be amongst the best of them.

D’Angelo Russell – The best PG prospect I’ve seen since Kyrie came in from the 2011 draft, Russell is the best offensive player in the draft. While not a great athlete, his super high IQ gives him the ability to read the floor and make passes nobody else can see. He’s an excellent shooter, with a super quick release. Has the handles to create his own shot off the dribble. Has the size to be a big point guard or a standard 2. His defense leaves something to be desired with an intermittent effort. This is something he is going to have to work on, but I expect him to average 20-8-5 on the regular and end up as the best player in the draft when all is said and done. Reminds me of a Harden/Manu hybrid. This kid is the next great point guard. Silk beb.

Karl Anthony-Towns – As of right now, appears to be the consensus number 1 pick and usually when that is the case, the player doesn’t miss. Towns is a giant, at 7 feet with a solid frame. He is someone that improved a lot throughout the year, but still has a ways to go. On offense, he’s ok, but as an 80% free throw shooter, and some of the workouts I have seen pre-draft, he looks like a guy that will be able to pick and pop, potentially all the way out to the NBA 3 in time. In that way he reminds me a bit of Al Horford. On defense, he has good instincts and can defend the rim. If you put him in a pick and roll, he can’t really chase you out on the perimeter, but if you drop him back in a typical NBA scheme, he is a plus defender. Age is on his side. As we all know big men take longer to develop, but there is a lot of upside here. I don’t think he is the slam dunk that everyone else does, and I may take Russell over him depending on my roster, but there’s no doubt Towns will have a big impact as a two-way player. I don’t see him winning any MVPs, but 7 footers that can defend the rim and stretch the floor are a rare commodity. This is why Towns should go in the top 2. He will be way better than Chokafor.

Emmanuel Mudiay – Watching Mudiay it’s hard not to see Russell Westbrook. He’s bigger at 6’5”, more unselfish, and just a small notch less athletic (as everyone is), but I can see him having a similar impact in the NBA. He can be a great defender, like we all thought Westbrook would be, but it’s going to take more of an effort than he shows now. His shooting also needs work as his mechanics are loose and inconsistent. Mudiay is a freak athlete and a terror in transition. I love his game and think he is a definite top-5 pick. People are sleeping on him. This kid will be a top-10 PG in the league and could be the first all-star out of this class.

Kristaps Porzingis – A unique talent at 7’1”, it’s going to be interesting to see how he progresses. Porzingis has a great shooting stroke with range out to the NBA 3 point line that is going to be huge for his game. His defense is not great, not terrible. There is a feel for the game he is lacking right now, but I think will improve. The intangibles are there and everyone seems to think he is a good kid with a high work ethic. For Porzingis, it is going to be about fit. A smart coach will be able to amplify his size and shooting and what kind of lineups he should be in. I like him as a player, but I don’t think he should be in the top-3 discussion. After that, for a team that needs a playmaking 4, then I would consider it. I don’t think he will be a bust, but I also don’t see him being an all-star either. Hopefully the Zinger finds a good situation for him and doesn’t become the Punchline. Dad jokes all day.

Willie Cauley-Stein – A freak athlete at 7 feet, his calling card is his defense. Having a big that not only can contain pick and rolls, but play a guard straight up is a huge benefit. No one else in the draft does it better than WCS. He is also a tremendous weakside shot blocker and rim runner. On the flip side, he is a zero on offense that will seriously cramp your spacing. His IQ and feel for the game on offense are way behind his defense and will never be good in the NBA. I don’t know if he can start in this league on defense alone, but certainly can be a contributor to a team as a defender. Larry Bird thinks he will be a max guy. I disagree. I worry about his focus and see him more as a 6th or 7th man coming off the bench as an energy guy. Sometimes he is just too Silly Cauley-Stein.

Myles Turner – Turner is an interesting prospect. He has size, length, protects the rim, and can shoot pretty well. What he doesn’t have is explosiveness, IQ, ability to pass the ball, and looks like an injury waiting to happen. People have made a big deal about the way he runs, because other big men prospects who move this poorly up and down the floor generally become injury-prone in the NBA. If I were a GM, I wouldn’t be swayed by the big block numbers. This guy is gonna be a bust and anyone that takes him in the lottery is crazy. You heard it here.

Cameron Payne – A guy who has been surging up the draft boards, I’m still a bit skeptical on Payne. He’s a great passer and can run the pick and roll very well, but what worries me most is his shot. Streaky shooters like Payne suffer from bad mechanics. His shot is a bit slow and low. This will be exposed in the NBA where everyone is longer. The athleticism also worries me. Payne has some nice highlights, but it’s important to remember the level of competition was mid-major. He didn’t look like the same player versus major schools with NBA talent. To me, I see a guy that can come off the bench and be a solid rotation player if he keeps working. I still like him to contribute, but if I were a GM I wouldn’t CamPayne for him to be a top-10 pick.

Stanley Johnson – Although he has probably the nerdiest name of the draft, Johnson reminds me of P.J. Tucker on the court. He is good on the defensive side of the ball, able to guard 3s and 4s and has a high IQ here. Will pick up steals and body up guys in the post without being overmatched strength-wise. The offense to me is where the big problem lies. While I don’t think he’s an offensive zero like WCS, he will always be a minus on this side of the ball. He lacks IQ with his shot selection and is an atrocious passer. Not a leaper, but with his wingspan and strength he should be a better finisher than he is in traffic, but it’s almost like he doesn’t know how. Now he did just play his freshman season at age 18, so there is time to figure some of these things out. I eventually see him getting to be a good rotation player who will be able to switch on most defensive assignments, but he is going to have to work to not kill you on offense. The low release point scares me from a potential shooter standpoint, but if he can get a league average 3 pointer a la Draymond Green, then he can definitely be a valuable rotation piece.

Christian Wood- Super low IQ player on both ends of the ball. Somebody who was born with size and athleticism, but no idea how to use it. This kid stinks. Don’t waste a first round pick on him. Anthony Randolph part 2. And much like Big Momma’s House 2, nobody wanted the sequel when the original was bad enough.

Rashad Vaughn – Kid reminds me of Jamal Crawford. While he doesn’t have the advanced handle yet, he has the range both as a spot up shooter and off the bounce. Can navigate screens as well and keep his body balanced while rising up for a J. This will be his role in the NBA. I think he can succeed as a sparkplug off the bench, that is able to do a few other things.

R.J. Hunter – One of my favorite players in the class. Could be my 2015 NBA Draft crush. Has a lot in common with Steph Curry. Quick release, unlimited range, both sons of students of the game, slight build, and had to carry a mid-major team on their backs. Hunter can’t play with both hands like Steph and he sure as hell can’t shoot like Steph (no one can), but at 6’5 with a 6’9.5” wingspan, I think he can be a very productive combo guard. I think he should be a top-8 pick, but it sounds like he may go late-lottery to mid-first. The NBA values shooters and this kid can do that plus make plays for his teammates. Hunter still has to fill out and be a better finisher in the lane, but with his work ethic and intangibles, I have no doubt this kid will be a productive starter and a major contributor to a contender.


Devon Booker – Booker has perfect mechanics on his shot and because of this he will be in an NBA rotation. His 6’6” is a small one, with a matching wingspan, and this will make him a minus defender in the game. The thing he does have going for him is his IQ on both ends, and this will hold him up. My comparison for him is Anthony Morrow and that is the impact I see him making. He is the youngest player in the draft so he still has a lot of time to get better, but he seems closer to a finished product than others his age. If a team needs a shooter off the bench, he’s a good pick.

Kelly Oubre – I would like to purchase some Kelly Oubre stock while it’s low. The kid may fall out of the lottery and I get it. His numbers stink, his focus wasn’t there, and he seems kind of soft. Lot of bust potential here. Personally, I think being in the BA and getting coached up is exactly what he needs. He’s a couple years away, but if a team can be patient with him and nurture his talent, I think this kid will be a solid starting wing in this league with potential to be even better. He cam shoot, he’s long, and he can stay in front of anyone on defense. Finally a guy in the league named Kelly I don’t hate. Should be a top-10 pick. Teams will regret passing on him after that.

Sam Dekker – Think he is overhyped. Riding the momentum from a good shooting tourney and the fact that defenses keyed on Kaminsky the last 2 years. He is a 33% 3-point shooter in his 3 years at Wisconsin and 69.5% from the line. This does not project as an above average shooter at the next level, which he will need to be. Plays with a high IQ and motor on both sides, but isn’t going to out athlete or skill anyone. I don’t think he should be drafted in the top-20, with a very low ceiling and not a single skill that translates well to the NBA. And he has that Bobby Thompson hairline.

Trey Lyles – 6’10” with a 7’3” wingspan he has great size for a small-ball 4. The problem is he has no discernible NBA skill that will carry him into the next level. Lyles shot 13% from 3 so he can’t really space the floor all that much. On defense he didn’t average 1 steal or block, which, at his size, is pretty pathetic. I don’t know what he’s going to be able to do on the next level to be honest. BUST

Kevon Looney – 6’9.5” with a 7’3” wingspan, this kid is long. Shot 44% from 3 in limited attempts. I think this is a bit of a mirage, but I think he can work himself into an average 3-point shooter in the NBA. Can play 3 or 4, but probably better as a small ball 4. Looney is an average athlete, but the length makes him a great rebounder and versatile defender. The biggest thing for him right now is strength. Dude needs to hit the weight room, but he’s only 19. Once he puts on another 20 pounds, his game will flourish. I don’t think he will ever be a guy that can create his own offense, because his touch is questionable, but if he can spot up and hit the open shot, it will help his game immensely. I have faith that he can be a 3 and D guy in the NBA. Sleeper here. I think he’s worthy of a lottery selection.

Bobby Portis – Terrible first name. The thing I do like about Portis is he will dive for loose balls and stay focused on D. With his size he should be an able body in the league for a while. He plays within himself almost to a fault. College is the perfect place to work on new things, but he’s very uncreative on the offensive side of the ball. I think he will be a rotation guy, maybe an 8th man. He can be better than this, but with limited hops, his upside is capped.

Montrezl Harrell – Much like the D in Django, the z is silent. This kid is a beat that plays with fire. Will out motor and hustle anyone on the court. 7’3” wingspan and plays above the rim. An easy comp to make is Kenneth Faried and I definitely agree. I think he can be almost as good as Faried and I expect him to be. Not sure why he is falling so far in the draft. Sign me up for some Montreezy stock.

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson – One of the best athletes in a draft with very few of them, RHJ is a Michael Kidd-Gilchrist clone all the way down to the hyphenated name. Hustles his ass off and never loses focus on defense. 6’7” with a 7’1” wingspan and big time hops, he is a ball hawk that eats glass. A guy that is quick enough and will be strong enough to guard positions 1-4. His offense isn’t great. His shot needs a lot of work and I don’t think he will ever be a league average 3 point shooter, but that’s not why you draft him. Every team needs a wing stopper. He can score in transition and play well in an up tempo system. Not a ton of upside because of the offense, but a high floor because he already has high-end NBA skills on defense. RHJ will be a rotation player with meaningful minutes for a long time. Should not fall past 20.


Tyus Jones – We have a player like this every year. The great pass-first point guard who’s small for his position and doesn’t have the requisite athleticism to stand out at the next level. I love Jones’ game, but his future in the league is as a quality backup who probably can’t guard anyone. Really smart player who can see moves ahead like a chess player, but on defense it’s checkers. Reminds me of Eric Maynor, but I think he can have a longer career. If my team needed a backup point guard I think he’s a good target outside of the lottery.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

2015 NBA Playoff Pool


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Here we are with the playoffs finally upon us. These are all the picks I have received. If you don't see your picks here or see a discrepancy, email me immediately. We have 18 guys so winner gets $180.



1. Lorenzo (the commish)
16. Golden State Warriors
15. Cleveland Cavaliers
14. San Antonio Spurs
13. Atlanta Hawks
12. Chicago Bulls
11. Memphis Grizzlies
10. Washington Wizards
9. Houston Rockets
8. Toronto Raptors
7. Dallas Mavericks
6. Los Angeles Clippers
5. Portland Trailblazers
4. Milwaukee Bucks
3. New Orleans Pelicans
2. Brooklyn Nets
1. Boston Celtics
Tiebreaker: 1230


2. John Kim
16. Cleveland
15. Golden State
14. Atlanta
13. Houston
12. San Antonio
11. Chicago
10. Memphis
9. Portland
8. Washington
7. Dallas
6. Toronto
5. Milwaukee
4. LA Clippers
3. New Orleans
2. Boston
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker: 922


3. Phil Grotto
16. Golden State
15. San Antonio
14. Cleveland
13. Houston
12. Chicago
11. Atlanta
10. Toronto
9. LA Clippers
8. Memphis
7. Portland
6. Milwaukee
5. Boston
4. Washington
3. Dallas
2. New Orleans
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker: 1144

4. Lauren Kerepka
16. Golden State
15. Cleveland
14. Atlanta
13. LA Clippers
12. Portland
11. Chicago
10. Houston
9. Toronto
8. San Antonio
7. Milwaukee
6. Dallas
5. Memphis
4. Boston
3. Brooklyn
2. New Orleans
1. Washington

Tiebreaker: 1,121

5. Bobby Thompson
16.  Go Spurrrrs Gooooooo - Jalen Rose voice

15.  Cavs - fuck these guys

14.  Golden State - For entertainment factor I do hope they make the finals

13.  Wizards - mainly bc the Pierce's sent me a christmas card

12.  Hawks - Wish the celts had matched up against them

11. Da Bulls

10.  Dallas - It's time for Rondo to earn his $

9.  Blazers - My good friend Damian told me to expect big things from his team this year
8. Clippers - Hate this team

7.  Rockets - Hate this team even more
6.  Griz - Jeff Green's game confuses me

5.  Raptors - I miss Vince Carter as a Raptor

4.  Bucks - They need to move this team to Seattle

3.  Celtics - LOVE this team!

2.  Nets - Ha if Thopsey was an NBA franchise he would be the Nets

1.  New Orleans - Wish it could have been OKC 
Tiebreaker 1207

6. Colin Kemble
16. Warriors
15. Cavs
14. Clippers
13. Hawks
12. Bulls
11. Grizzlies
10. Rockets
9. Wizards
8. Raptors
7. Blazers
6. Spurs
5. Mavs
4. Celtics
3. Bucks
2. Nets
1. Pelicans
Tiebreaker 1266

7. Charlie Katica
16. Golden State Warriors
15. Cleveland Cavaliers
14. San Antonio Spurs
13. Los Angeles Clippers
12. Atlanta Hawks
11. Houston Rockets
10. Chicago Bulls
9. Memphis Grizzlies
8. Portland Trail Blazers
7. Toronto Raptors
6. Dallas Mavericks
5. Boston Celtics
4. Washington Wizards
3. Brooklyn Nets
2. Milwaukee Bucks
1. New Orleans Pelicans
Tiebreaker 1150

8. Matt Austin
16. San Antonio
15. Atlanta
14. Golden State
13. Cleveland
12. Chicago
11. Memphis
10. Dallas
9. Toronto
8. LA Clippers
7. Houston
6. Washington
5. Portland
4. Boston
3. New Orleans
2. Milwaukee
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker ?

9. Mike Wong
16. Cleveland
15. San Antonio
14. Golden State
13. Atlanta
12. Houston
11. Chicago
10. Memphis
9. Washington
8. LA Clippers
7. Portland
6. Dallas
5. Toronto
4. Milwaukee
3. Brooklyn
2. Boston
1. New Orleans
Tiebreaker 1269

10. Bob Barrett
16. Warriors
15. Cleveland
14. Atlanta
13. San Antonio
12. Memphis
11. Los Angeles
10. Houston
9. Portland
8. Chicago
7. Toronto
6. Washington
5. Milwaukee
4. Dallas
3. New Orleans
2. Boston
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker 1190

11. Mark Christina
16. Golden State
15. Cleveland
14. San Antonio
13. Atlanta
12. Houston
11. Memphis
10. Washington
9. Chicago
8. Toronto
7. Portland
6. Los Angeles
5. Milwaukee
4. Dallas
3. New Orleans
2. Brooklyn
1. Boston
Tiebreaker 1453

12. Adam Bloom
16- warriors 
15- bulls
14- cavs
13- Hawks
12- Spurs
11- clippers
10- raptors
9- memphis
8- rockets
7- wizards
6- mavricks
5- trail blazers
4- bucks 
3- nets 
2- celtics 
1- New Orleans 
Tiebreaker 1074

13. Chris McCusker
16. Cleveland
15. LA Clippers
14. Memphis
13. Atlanta
12. Golden State
11. Chicago
10. Washington
9. Houston
8. Portland
7. Toronto
6. San Antonio
5. Dallas
4. Milwaukee
3. New Orleans
2. Boston
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker 1170

14. Brian Free Money Thopsey
16 Celtics (LOL)
15 Cavaliers
14 GSW
13 Atlanta 
12 Clippers
11 Bulls
10 Portland
9 Milwaukee
8 San Antonio
7 Dallas
6 Memphis 
5 Brooklyn 
4 Houston
3 NO
2 Toronto
1 Washington
Tiebreaker 1200

15. Wesley Adams
16. Golden State
15. Cleveland
14. San Antonio
13. Atlanta
12. Memphis
11. Houston
10. Chicago
9. Toronto
8. Dallas
7. Portland
6. LA Clippers
5. Washington
4. Milwaukee
3. Boston
2. Brooklyn
1. New Orleans
Tiebreaker 1260

16. Josh Golden
16. Cavs
15. Warriors
14. Spurs
13. Bulls
12. Rockets
11. Hawks
10. Grizzlies
9. Wizards
8. Raptors
7. Clippers
6. Blazers
5. Nets
4. Mavs
3. Celtics
2. Pelicans
1. Bucks
Tiebreaker 1265

17. Eric Beaudoin
16. Houston
15. Cleveland
14. Golden State
13. Washington
12. Atlanta
11. Memphis
10. Chicago
9. LA Clippers
8. San Antonio
7. Dallas
6. Portland
5. Boston
4. Toronto
3. Milwaukee
2. New Orleans
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker 1280

18. Ray Dailey
16. LA Clippers
15. Atlanta
14. Cleveland
13. Memphis
12. Golden State
11. San Antonio
10. Washington
9. Dallas
8. Milwaukee
7. Chicago
6. Houston
5. Boston
4. Portland
3. New Orleans
2. Toronto
1. Brooklyn
Tiebreaker 1230


Good luck all!