From what I remember, Walker outplayed Knight in the NCAA tournament. Since Walker didn't measure out as short as some feared, I wouldn't be surprised to see him picked ahead of Knight. 6'1" with shoes is decent height for a NBA pg.
Yeah, Vucevic has been a bit of a well-kept secret at USC the past two years. He had a poor tournament game (against VCU) and it was looking like he might slip into the second round, but that seems unlikely now if he's actually the biggest college guy in the draft. Williams wasn't very highly regarded before the tournament either. West coast guys who aren't hyped out of HS still tend to fly under the radar nationally.
If we're going to take a project in the 2nd round, I'd love to take Jereme Richmond, if he falls to us.
A popular guy for our 2nd round pick is Demitri McCamey. He came out looking better than expected, measuring 6'3'' in shoes, 6'6'' wingspan, and somewhat surprisingly, only 6% bodyfat. That should help out his stock a bit. He's a big PG with good physical attributes. Think he'd be a very good option in the 2nd round if he were still there.
McCamey just does not have enough athleticism and penetration ability to translate to the NBA. No thank you.
I had a very strong feeling that Faried was shorter than 6'8". I believe I posted that in another thread where I was debating with I believe it was Bajaden about Faried vs. Biyombo. Had Faried actually only been an inch shorter than Biyombo, then I think he may have been a strong candidate for our pick. It's too bad that measurements can hurt a player much more than something actually on the basketball floor.
Also, wow Kanter is huge, haha.
I didn't see much blow-by ability when I watched him, and he's not that creative as ball handler to make up for it. You never know, but I wouldn't bet on him.
When are the athletic measurements coming out?
Are you saying that Derrick Williams wasn't very highly regarded until the tournament. He's been up at the top of the draft boards most of the year. There were many of us on this fourm that picking him for the Kings before the tournament. All the tournament did was reaffirm everything we thought about him.
Vucevic was probably the best player on USC all year. I've written about him several times. Personally I still think he's a second round pick. He's a decent athlete and has some skills, but he also has a lot of flaws to his game. I don't think being an inch taller than expected is going to shoot you up the draft boards. It won't hurt though. My point is, the scouts know what he can and can't do. Being a little taller isn't going to improve on those things.
When are the athletic measurements coming out?
They are essentially done and can be found at this site:
http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre...1&source=All&sort2=DESC&draft=100&pos=0&sort=
Big laugher in the new stats sheet is "hand length and hand width" ????
Vucevic was the biggest winner of the Combine. He is big, long, good shooter, was the source of offense for his team with mixed results though. He's def.rebounding is excellent but on the offensive end it was pretty pathetic - most likely due to lack of mobility. Still he's probably a lock for 1st round at this point.
People who point to Leonard's percentages don't notice that he was THE playmaker of his team with not much help from teammates and still they got to the Tournament and lost only to the eventual champions, were top-10 team in the country defensively. He's a very strong rebounder - Marion-level strong. In the clips I saw his shot looks pretty good with quick release though it looked a bit flattish, kinda like Webber's. He won't be asked to make plays so can focus on defense much more. I think he will be improvement to the 3 spot from the get-go.
You know what, you can put me on the Jeremy Tyler in the second round bandwagon (although I believe there are only a couple others on it!). I watched his interviews and 99% of my worries are gone. He's matured and he's well spoken. Not what I was expecting.
When you add the above to the fact that he's a legit 6'10'', 260lbs, and cleared the 12ft measurement used in the vertical testing, you have a guy who is worth a shot in the second round.
Tyler is a very interesting prospect. The fact that he for all intents and purposes still is carrying his baby fat and is able to be one of the better athletes in the combine speaks volumes of his athletic potential. However, the NBA is wraught with similar guys who never quite seem to figure out how to use their tools. Couple that with the fact that big men are the least of our worries in the draft (hell, we have one of those aforementioned physical-mental disconnect guys on our team already in Hassan) and I don't think we're going to get him.
That being said, I can't say that I would be entirely displeased if we did wind up getting him (unless in a sterange turn of events Williams falls into the second round and we pass on him for Tyler)
All year long Walker was listed at 6'1", and Knight was listed at 6'3". So esentially both ended up being what they were listed at. So I'm not too excited one way or the other. I'm glad that Walker ended up being over 6 feet in shoes. Knight didn't have his best game against UCONN, but I don't think you can attribute that ot Walker. Knight just had a bad game. Just like Williams had a great game against Duke, and then nothing would go in for him against UCONN. It happens. It just happened at the wrong time for both of them. Remember, Walker is a junior, and Knight is a freshmen. Walker has two years of experience on Knight. Compare Walkers freshmen year with Knights, and Knight wins hands down.
I'm not advocating either one. Pick the one that fits your needs the best. But you can't base your decision on just the combine, or just one game. Well, you could, but it wouldn't make much sense.
Knight had two bad games when matched up with Kemba. I don't think it was a coinkeedink. Kemba's quickness bothered him. Does that mean Kemba is going to be better than Knight down the line? Probably not; that's why I rank Knight by a hair over of Kemba, but just a hair.
You know what, you can put me on the Jeremy Tyler in the second round bandwagon (although I believe there are only a couple others on it!). I watched his interviews and 99% of my worries are gone. He's matured and he's well spoken. Not what I was expecting.
When you add the above to the fact that he's a legit 6'10'', 260lbs, and cleared the 12ft measurement used in the vertical testing, you have a guy who is worth a shot in the second round.
First off, I didn't put much stock in the their first meeting since it was only the 4th or 5th game of the year. Secondly, in thier second meeting, it was almost a push statisticly with Walker scoring 18 points on 6 of 18 shooting overall, and Knight scoring 17 points on 6 of 23 shooting overall. Thirdly, in both meetings, Knight was mostly guarded by Jeremy Lamb, who is 6'5", and is probably the best individual defender on UCONN. However, on the other side of the ball, it was mostly Knight that was defending Walker. So in essence, Lamb did a stellar job guarding Knight, and Knight did a great job guarding Walker.
By the way, I really like Lamb, who definitely needs to put on some weight, as he looks like a bean pole at the moment. But the kid is a good offensive player and definitely, already a great defender. If you looking for a defensive minded SG next season.
Knight didn't play well against Kemba on defense or on offense, in the first or the second game.