Mikey Posted March 22 Report Share Posted March 22 3 hours ago, NBASupes said: The Hawks could have wanted Cam but Houston wanted him. It was just for 20. The player I was told Atlanta wanted was Gueye at 20 as well. So it's fair to say, Gueye was and still is sky high on their board Yeah they high as heck on Gueye. I think they in theory have him penciled as the backup forward for next year especially now that saddiq will miss most of the season Tristan Da Silva is a very interesting player I have my eye on for the draft. 6-9 combo forward that’s a high level cutter, can shoot the ball, and excellent team defender. Upper class man too who is ready to contribute early. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted March 22 Author Report Share Posted March 22 1 minute ago, Mikey said: Yeah they high as heck on Gueye. I think they in theory have him penciled as the backup forward for next year especially now that saddiq will miss most of the season Tristan Da Silva is a very interesting player I have my eye on for the draft. 6-9 combo forward that’s a high level cutter, can shoot the ball, and excellent team defender. Upper class man too who is ready to contribute early. He's a good player. I've watched a lot of Colorado being a Prime fan and it carrying over into both women's and men's college basketball. Him and Simpson are good players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mikey Posted March 22 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 22 25 minutes ago, NBASupes said: He's a good player. I've watched a lot of Colorado being a Prime fan and it carrying over into both women's and men's college basketball. Him and Simpson are good players. His feel for the game is what’s so good to me. If his defender looks away he cuts. Always moving to the open space. Nice forward to pair with jalen 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member aali34 Posted March 22 Premium Member Report Share Posted March 22 43 minutes ago, Mikey said: His feel for the game is what’s so good to me. If his defender looks away he cuts. Always moving to the open space. Nice forward to pair with jalen I looked at some videos and like what I see. I'd be happy with him at the kings pick. I like him for the same reasons I liked the Kobe pick, smart player that can shoot and plays defense with intensity. The fact that he's 6'9 is huge. You have him and Gueye off the bench and our depth gets so much better if he's ready to contribute. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNorthCydeRises Posted March 22 Report Share Posted March 22 9 hours ago, JayBirdHawk said: So who had their bracket busted with the Kentucky loss? Question - Reed and Dillingham doesn't start for KY? Combined they had 13pts, how come? They're supposed to both be top 5 picks? Whole SEC going down. 1 - 5 in the tourney so far. Alabama and Texas A&M in grave danger. Only the Big Orange survived so far. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted March 23 Moderators Report Share Posted March 23 10 hours ago, JayBirdHawk said: So who had their bracket busted with the Kentucky loss? Question - Reed and Dillingham doesn't start for KY? Combined they had 13pts, how come? They're supposed to both be top 5 picks? If you look at the rankings as prospects coming out of high school, I am pretty sure Calipari promised a few of those guys starting roles. Our starters routinely dig holes for the team over the course of the season and Cal always gave people plenty of minutes irrespective of how they actually performed as a unit. If you look at the lineups that were positive for UK, they were consistent throughout the season and you see the same with the Oakland game. I just don’t think Calipari’s top priority is winning games as much as recruiting top guys and preparing them for the NBA. I think he gets more out of how many guys end up as first round picks than he does seeing the team win games in the postseason. While UK has disappointed in recent years, this is an especially bitter loss for the UK fans. Many are done with Calipari (although with his lifetime contract that doesn’t mean he is done with UK). 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNorthCydeRises Posted March 23 Report Share Posted March 23 Tubby Smith is like .... "Say what you want about me, but I ain't EVER lost a 1st round NCAA tournament game. And now my predecessor has lost TWO of them?" 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedDawg#8 Posted March 23 Report Share Posted March 23 As it stands we are looking at the 10th pick before the lottery draft, as well as Sacramentos pick at around #18 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikey Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 Donovan Clingan was flat out dominate last night. You watch Northwestern vs Uconn compared some of these other teams with notable bigs and you jus see how excellent on defense he is. Hawks getting 48 minutes of quality center play is something any Trae team needs and getting a much bigger and different style big to O is exactly what the hawks need 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted March 25 Author Report Share Posted March 25 20 minutes ago, Mikey said: Donovan Clingan was flat out dominate last night. You watch Northwestern vs Uconn compared some of these other teams with notable bigs and you jus see how excellent on defense he is. Hawks getting 48 minutes of quality center play is something any Trae team needs and getting a much bigger and different style big to O is exactly what the hawks need He's been balling and is definitely an great fit with Trae. He's balanced offensively and defensively. Like everyone in this draft, he has question marks but I think he should be a top 5-10 in this draft. I think he's perfect for Memphis. Plays 21mpg which falls in line with how they like to use their bigs in rotation. He's also a really good fit for their perimeter centric style like he has at UCONN when Ja is back next year. Love Clingan and he's moved up to a tier 3.5 as well for the next iteration. On 3/23/2024 at 11:31 AM, RedDawg#8 said: As it stands we are looking at the 10th pick before the lottery draft, as well as Sacramentos pick at around #18 I have a hard time seeing them as a playoff team without Kevin but they will play hard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikey Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 4 minutes ago, NBASupes said: He's been balling and is definitely an great fit with Trae. He's balanced offensively and defensively. Like everyone in this draft, he has question marks but I think he should be a top 5-10 in this draft. I think he's perfect for Memphis. Plays 21mpg which falls in line with how they like to use their bigs in rotation. He's also a really good fit for their perimeter centric style like he has at UCONN when Ja is back next year. Love Clingan and he's moved up to a tier 3.5 as well for the next iteration. I have a hard time seeing them as a playoff team without Kevin but they will play hard. Yeah I think hawks will have some competition to draft him. Memphis as you mentioned as one spot and then potentially OKC too who desperately need a big and they have the capital to move up like they've done in years past Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted March 25 Author Report Share Posted March 25 Just now, Mikey said: Yeah I think hawks will have some competition to draft him. Memphis as you mentioned as one spot and then potentially OKC too who desperately need a big and they have the capital to move up like they've done in years past He's a great fit for a lot of teams that prefer drop coverage teams. He doesn't require much touches. Rim running. Even though he has a weak core, he's a good screener in the sense of Bruno where he makes contact, he's always sprinting up and down the court like young Capela. Plus passer. Doesn't really have a very strong motor but it's a nice motor. Gives max effort when he's in actions. Gets tired fast but gives it all out. Good roller. He's clearly better offensively than Kessler but clearly worse defensively as well. I think he maybe on about 5 teams radar when it comes down to it. Memphis Atlanta Toronto Washington SA I think OKC will also consider him Even thought their defense isn't a drop coverage style. They are very Modern but for 21 mpg, he would help Chet a ton. He just fits man. His upcoming pro physical, the stamina, the foot, the core strength are the clear issues. Look at his tankathon.com, one of the best we have seen in decades for true 5s. Him, Kessler, and Edey are something else. https://tankathon.com/players/donovan-clingan His is similar to Kessler 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 Listening to The Game Theory Podcast this AM and Sam and his cohost are doing a mock draft. Draft order was determined by a Tankathon sim: Detroit Pistons - Zach Rissacher, SF, France Houston Rockets (BKN) - Alex Sarr, C, France Washington Wizards - Nikola Topic, PG, Serbia Charlotte Hornets - Reed Shepherd, PG, Kentucky San Antonio Spurs - Matas Buzelis, SF, Ignite Portland Trailblazers - Ron Holland, SF, Ignite San Antonio Spurs - Reed Dillingham, PG, Kentucky Memphis Grizzlies - Donovan Clingan, C, Connecticut Utah Jazz - Stephon Castle, SG, Connecticut Atlanta Hawks - Cody Williams, SF, Colorado Sam says it's an excellent pick for the Hawks. Talks about how Cody's upside is much higher than his draft position here. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bird_dirt Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 If Hawks get a lucky bounce of the ping pong balls and end up with a top 5 pick, who would y’all want? What are the top five of your draft board for the Hawks? Rissacher and Sarr clearly up there. IHDK who 3-5. Clingan, Buzelis, and Holland or Cody Williams? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 15 minutes ago, KB21 said: Listening to The Game Theory Podcast this AM and Sam and his cohost are doing a mock draft. Draft order was determined by a Tankathon sim: Detroit Pistons - Zach Rissacher, SF, France Houston Rockets (BKN) - Alex Sarr, C, France Washington Wizards - Nikola Topic, PG, Serbia Charlotte Hornets - Reed Shepherd, PG, Kentucky San Antonio Spurs - Matas Buzelis, SF, Ignite Portland Trailblazers - Ron Holland, SF, Ignite San Antonio Spurs - Reed Dillingham, PG, Kentucky Memphis Grizzlies - Donovan Clingan, C, Connecticut Utah Jazz - Stephon Castle, SG, Connecticut Atlanta Hawks - Cody Williams, SF, Colorado Sam says it's an excellent pick for the Hawks. Talks about how Cody's upside is much higher than his draft position here. EDIT: Update next few picks. They have the Hawks taking Yves Missi at 18. In discussing the Missi pick, they say it's a lot harder to determine what the Hawks will do with this pick. They don't want to add another wing player or back court player. They make the pick of Missi under the premise that Atlanta will move on from Capela this off season, but they aren't sure Atlanta will actually move on. 8 minutes ago, bird_dirt said: If Hawks get a lucky bounce of the ping pong balls and end up with a top 5 pick, who would y’all want? What are the top five of your draft board for the Hawks? Rissacher and Sarr clearly up there. IHDK who 3-5. Clingan, Buzelis, and Holland or Cody Williams? I'd probably go Holland. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member shakes Posted March 26 Premium Member Report Share Posted March 26 41 minutes ago, KB21 said: Listening to The Game Theory Podcast this AM and Sam and his cohost are doing a mock draft. Draft order was determined by a Tankathon sim: Detroit Pistons - Zach Rissacher, SF, France Houston Rockets (BKN) - Alex Sarr, C, France Washington Wizards - Nikola Topic, PG, Serbia Charlotte Hornets - Reed Shepherd, PG, Kentucky San Antonio Spurs - Matas Buzelis, SF, Ignite Portland Trailblazers - Ron Holland, SF, Ignite San Antonio Spurs - Reed Dillingham, PG, Kentucky Memphis Grizzlies - Donovan Clingan, C, Connecticut Utah Jazz - Stephon Castle, SG, Connecticut Atlanta Hawks - Cody Williams, SF, Colorado Sam says it's an excellent pick for the Hawks. Talks about how Cody's upside is much higher than his draft position here. If Cody Williams falls to the Hawks that would be a massive steal. That said, he is VERY raw compared to his brother, but also keep in mind that his brother stayed 3 years in college before coming out and CDub is just a freshman. Also dealt with a couple nagging injuries this year. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 To recap, picks 1-18 in this mock draft: Detroit Pistons - Zach Rissacher, SF, France Houston Rockets - Alex Sarr, C, France Washington Wizards - Nikola Topic, PG, Serbia Charlotte Hornets - Reed Shepherd, PG, Kentucky San Antonio Spurs - Matas Buzelis, SF, Ignite Portland Trailblazers - Ron Holland, SF, Ignite San Antonio Spurs - Reed Dillingham, PG, Kentucky Memphis Grizzliers - Donovan Clingan, C, Connecticut Utah Jazz - Stephon Castle, SG, Connecticut Atlanta Hawks - Cody Willims, SF, Colorado Chicago Bulls - Dalton Knecht, SG, Tennessee Oklahoma City Thunder - Kyle Filipowski, PF, Duke Portland Trailblazers - Tidjane Salaun, PF, France New Orleans Pelicans - Jakobe Walter, SG, Baylor Miami Heat - Jared McCain, PG, Duke Philadelphia 76ers - Isaiah Collier, PG, USC Toronto Raptors - Tristan Da Silva, SF, Colorado Atlanta Hawks - Yves Missi, C, Baylor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted March 26 Author Report Share Posted March 26 15 minutes ago, shakes said: If Cody Williams falls to the Hawks that would be a massive steal. That said, he is VERY raw compared to his brother, but also keep in mind that his brother stayed 3 years in college before coming out and CDub is just a freshman. Also dealt with a couple nagging injuries this year. If he doesn't physically grow, his bust potential is off the charts. He just isn't athletic enough as 2 and is way too small for a 3. That said, he's high risk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted March 26 Report Share Posted March 26 Sam picked Zach Edey for the Knicks at 19. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member aali34 Posted March 26 Premium Member Report Share Posted March 26 I'm sold on Tristin da Silva, that's a high level glue guy whose not afraid to let it fly, a great team defender, plays great off the ball, makes timely decisions, and keeps the ball moving. You have him and Jalen on the court with Trae and teams like Miami are no longer a problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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