Bizarro worldDamn...even the guys on TV are saying the Kings are one of the biggest winners of the night already.......what is this talk?
Halliburton has Doug Christie potential. As long as he puts in the work in the weight room to put on the muscle to lock people down. I like it.
Haliburton is an exceptional playmaker. Fantastic basketball IQ.
His shooting form and frame concern me but I think at the very least he'll be a good role player who has the chance to be a lot more.
So wjat your sayimg is there is a chance[IMG]https://community.kingsfans.com/data/avatars/m/45/45765.jpg?1598146134[/IMG]
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Tyrese Halliburton of Iowa State and Myles Powell of Seton Hall were the two most impressive prospects that I watched over Thanksgiving break. Tyrese plays a bit like a UCLA version of Lonzo Ball while Myles Powell plays like Donovan Mitchell. Haliburton is currently slated as a top 10 pick, but I wouldn't be surprised at all to see him in the top 5. Powell would be a second round steal.
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Get some athletic wings in the second round now
Plus Luka showing how just knowing how to ball is more important than measurables like strength in the modern league.6’5 and his frame he’ll easily add weight just looked he has a 7’0 wingspan he’ll be able to defend 1-3
Sounds perfect with fox,Buddy, et.alPer SB Nation:
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Tyrese Haliburton is a weird prospect. A 6’5 guard from Iowa State, Haliburton is often billed as one of the class’ top point guards. The issue is he is not one. This is not to say he is incapable of playing the position, but rather that he doesn’t operate like one.
Haliburton is a good representative of a small archetype of players that may be labeled “connectors.” They do basically what it sounds like: link up play. The idea is not to function as an engine of offense by commanding high usage and high control of the ball but instead fill in cracks, make timely decisions that produce scoring opportunities, and generally add without taking away."
Haliburton is a good prospect but the athletic tools matter. They just do.
So wjat your sayimg is there is a chance
Per SB Nation:
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Tyrese Haliburton is a weird prospect. A 6’5 guard from Iowa State, Haliburton is often billed as one of the class’ top point guards. The issue is he is not one. This is not to say he is incapable of playing the position, but rather that he doesn’t operate like one.
Haliburton is a good representative of a small archetype of players that may be labeled “connectors.” They do basically what it sounds like: link up play. The idea is not to function as an engine of offense by commanding high usage and high control of the ball but instead fill in cracks, make timely decisions that produce scoring opportunities, and generally add without taking away."
Haliburton is a good prospect but the athletic tools matter. They just do.
Considering how we just spent 48 hours seeing people completely disregard Bogi’s bad athleticism as he moved to Mil, not sure this is as big a concern as it might have been a few years ago.He's the type of player the Warriors would usually draft. He and Fox is pretty thin in a world of Hardens, LeBrons, DeRozans, etc. but he compliments both Buddy and Fox. I still think there are a ton of decent prospects with better athletic tools but he's got a shot here at least.
Wow, can't believe Haliburton was there for us, I am ecstatic! Didn't even consider him a realistic possibility, one of my favourite players in the draft.
Very unorthodox shooter, but effective. Outstanding passer and very active defensively, high IQ and an awesome personality!
McNair must be on cloud nine right now.
People said the same thing about Bagley and Doncic.
Yeah, cause there’s not a myriad of examples of players lacking athletic tools that have been dominant players or anything, right?
Athletic tools only matter when the player has elite basketball skills to go with it. Or to compensate for not being overly skilled.
Overly skilled players lacking athletic tools are typically pretty successful.
My thoughts exactly. Wasn't even letting myself think about him cuz I thought there was no chance he'd be on the board.
Considering how we just spent 48 hours seeing people completely disregard Bogi’s bad athleticism as he moved to Mil, not sure this is as big a concern as it might have been a few years ago.