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Think I forgot to mention Kouat Noi up until today. He sat out the first few games but just dropped a career-high in his second contest of the season for TCU. He's a 6'7" SF, with what looks like to me a very nice 3pt stroke.
He is one of the many, many Sudanese players who immigrated to Australia. I'd guess his wingspan is about 6'11" or more. He just turned 21 at the end of October. Definitely worth keeping an eye on.

Ppl will probably take this the wrong way, but I'ma mention it anyways, I remember watching Khris Middleton at Texas A&M and thinking 'he can shoot it!", I kinda get a lil bit of that vibe with Noi, the shot just looks good coming out of his hands, similar body-types too. Noi must improve his FT%'s tho. As a frosh he shot 43% from 3 on over 4 attempts per game, this year he's really gonna let it fly, so it should be fun to watch his progress.
 
My hat is off to Jay Wright. Somehow he's righted that ship and turned then into winners. He's an amazing coach. I don't know how he does it.
It's not like they did it by keeping all the highest ranked local kids, which makes it even more impressive. If I had to point to 3 factors one would clearly be player development, the other would be recruiting, but not in the way many people use the word, usually they are talking about bringing in a high ranked class, but Wright and his staff do an exceptional job finding talent they know fits their system and will develop into it, they seem to find a stud 3-star player every year!!!

the third factor is creating a truly competitve environment, those players at Nova Wright has them ready for war.. IDK how else you can explain how good Josh Hart was in crunch time for them his final year, he somehow has these kids playing like "been there, done that, seen it all, not impressed" it's FANTASTIC.. Ya can't hate on this guy/Nova there's nothing bad to say about em.

There's some magic going on there though... They have single handedly ended all the "death of the big east" talk which to me as a NY'er is glorious in and of itself. Syracuse can't hold Nova's jockstrap these days.

Can't wait to see next years team, Bryan Antoine, is gonna be by-far their highest ranked recruit yet.
 

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It's not like they did it by keeping all the highest ranked local kids, which makes it even more impressive. If I had to point to 3 factors one would clearly be player development, the other would be recruiting, but not in the way many people use the word, usually they are talking about bringing in a high ranked class, but Wright and his staff do an exceptional job finding talent they know fits their system and will develop into it, they seem to find a stud 3-star player every year!!!

the third factor is creating a truly competitve environment, those players at Nova Wright has them ready for war.. IDK how else you can explain how good Josh Hart was in crunch time for them his final year, he somehow has these kids playing like "been there, done that, seen it all, not impressed" it's FANTASTIC.. Ya can't hate on this guy/Nova there's nothing bad to say about em.

There's some magic going on there though... They have single handedly ended all the "death of the big east" talk which to me as a NY'er is glorious in and of itself. Syracuse can't hold Nova's jockstrap these days.

Can't wait to see next years team, Bryan Antoine, is gonna be by-far their highest ranked recruit yet.
Oh I agree completely. I think Wright is one of the best coaches in college, and would have been very pleased if the Kings had pursued him when they had the coaching vacancy. No one knew who Hart, Bridges, Spellman or DiVincenzo was until Wright had them and developed them. The longer they stay, the better they become fundamentally. I wonder how many championships Wright might win if he recruited some of the top ten players. But your right, he recruits players that fit what he's trying to do. You can't put a square peg in a round hole.
 

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Watched the game, and there is no doubt in my mind, that right now, Morant is the best PG prospect in the coming draft. He was very impressive, and he reminds me of Fox in how he attacks the basket. The five assists look good, but he also had 10 turnovers. Not so good. He needs to tighten up is handle a bit and he needs to improve his shot selection. He went 0 for 5 from the three as well. Just one game and I'm nit picking. He's a talent, there's no doubt of that.

It's reached a point where I can no longer ignore Brandon Clarke. No disrespect to Hachimura, who had a very nice game yesterday, but Clarke is making a statement. He played 22 minutes and scored 18 pts on 9 for 9 shooting, while grabbing 8 boards, 1 steal, and blocking 5 shots. At times he looks like he's on a pogo stick. If he can develop any kind of game away from the basket, he'll climb up the draft boards.
 
Darius Garland is officially done for the season now with a torn meniscus, sucks, but glad it wasn't more serious. When it first happeend they said out indefinitely.
 
Kyle Guy is going off right now vs Maryland! I like his game. quick release, pesky defender, type of player I'd be excited to see the Kings select late in the 2nd.


Bruno Fernando looks damn good in this game too, powerful quick and explosive, Virginia just has way too much skill and with Guy shooting it like this they can beat anyone. I'm not so sure about Fernando as a match with the Kings though, he looks barely 6'10
 
I feel like Ty Jerome is a perfect type of player in college who'd impress the international fans. 6'5" guard with a load of skill. His floater is LETHAL and he shoots it comfortably from far out. Just has a very nice feel for the game.
 
Watched the game, and there is no doubt in my mind, that right now, Morant is the best PG prospect in the coming draft. He was very impressive, and he reminds me of Fox in how he attacks the basket. The five assists look good, but he also had 10 turnovers. Not so good. He needs to tighten up is handle a bit and he needs to improve his shot selection. He went 0 for 5 from the three as well. Just one game and I'm nit picking. He's a talent, there's no doubt of that.
Just caught the replay last night, that was damn impressive. What a PG run Murray state is on with Canaan, Cameron Payne and this kid....

I'm not sure how anyone would have Tre Jones higher on their boards than Morant.

I buy a bit of the Jamal Crawford comp that was thrown around early in that game, he's got a serious bag of tricks up his sleeve.
 
One of the best Senior prospects in the nation is Terrence Davis 6'4" SG at Georgia. He's a freak athlete averaging almost 2 blocks per game. 38% from 3 on 4.9 attempts per thus far.


Last night vs San Deigo he dropped 9 assists! This is the type of kid who might not get drafted but surely will be on SL rosters, preseason, teams are gonna give him a thorough look. He's plenty athletic enough to play, this kid is a specialist of the chase-down block in transition. Given the Kings draft position (or lack thereof) he's worth a follow.
 
Darius Garland is officially done for the season now with a torn meniscus, sucks, but glad it wasn't more serious. When it first happeend they said out indefinitely.
He was slowly moving into my top 5... so this is a hurtful blow. I have no clue where he goes now. If he gets taken outside of the top 20, he'll be an absolute steal.
 
Kyle Guy is going off right now vs Maryland! I like his game. quick release, pesky defender, type of player I'd be excited to see the Kings select late in the 2nd.


Bruno Fernando looks damn good in this game too, powerful quick and explosive, Virginia just has way too much skill and with Guy shooting it like this they can beat anyone. I'm not so sure about Fernando as a match with the Kings though, he looks barely 6'10
I personally don't think Kyle Guy is an NBA player right now, but I doubt he comes out this year.
 

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Just caught the replay last night, that was damn impressive. What a PG run Murray state is on with Canaan, Cameron Payne and this kid....

I'm not sure how anyone would have Tre Jones higher on their boards than Morant.

I buy a bit of the Jamal Crawford comp that was thrown around early in that game, he's got a serious bag of tricks up his sleeve.
I like Jones, and I think he's playing well. Of course the two teams are so different that it's not a fair comparison. Jones is surrounded by a trio of very talented players, where in Morant's case, he is the most talented player on his team. So different things are expected out of both of them. Not sure that Jones could do what Morant does if he was in the same situation, but we'll never know. I will say this, I think Tre is a better player at this point in time than his brother was.
 

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He was slowly moving into my top 5... so this is a hurtful blow. I have no clue where he goes now. If he gets taken outside of the top 20, he'll be an absolute steal.
Dam shame about Garland. Having had torn meniscus in both my knee's, I know what he's going through. However, its not the kind of injury that's career threatening. You can come back from it and still have a normal career. So I don't think he falls out of the top twenty, and with the emphasis on PG's, I would almost bet he's a lottery pick, especially if he's able to show up, be tested at the combine and do the individual workouts. That's over four and half months away, and the recovery time usually isn't that long.
 
6'10 freshman big Jaxson Hayes at Texas stock continues to explode. It's conceivable he could go all the way into the 1st rd one and done. This kid is a house of momentum, you won't see much negative being said about him... He's got long arms and might be 6'11, might still be growing too. Extremely explosive and light on his feet, good shot-blocking instincts, tries to dunk everything and he gets UP.

Texas Jr bigman Jericho Sims is a potential mauler that might match with the kings, He's played well and is considered a possible 2nd rd pick.

Texas has issues at guard, they can't shoot the 3, for some reason Texas SG spot has been where 4-star SG's go to die. LOL I thight Eric Davis and Jase Febres would be better, not a fan of Kerwin Roach...
 
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Dam shame about Garland. Having had torn meniscus in both my knee's, I know what he's going through. However, its not the kind of injury that's career threatening. You can come back from it and still have a normal career. So I don't think he falls out of the top twenty, and with the emphasis on PG's, I would almost bet he's a lottery pick, especially if he's able to show up, be tested at the combine and do the individual workouts. That's over four and half months away, and the recovery time usually isn't that long.
sigh... garland is one of my favorites. I first saw him play with Marvin many summers ago he was like 5'7". You're right tho he wont fall far. He can shoot it and he's quick.
 
I personally don't think Kyle Guy is an NBA player right now, but I doubt he comes out this year.
Yep probably not this year. I do think Guy is gonna make the NBA eventually though. Here in an uptempo system with a big PG would be an ideal fit for him.

the kid we need to give more attention to in this power combo guard mold is ASU's Leugentz Dort tho, he might be out of range.

EXCELLENT fit here in Sacramento..
 
Kezie Okpala is very very impressive... I'll be shocked if this kid isn't a 1st rd pick.... He's long and athletic and moves well defensively. 6'9 SF... He's a possible 2-way player.

The rest of Stanford's talent has been underwhelming in the few games I've caught this year.
 
LaGerald Vick doing his best superman impersonation in this 2nd half and OT to save the day. UNREAL. The way he goes off it's like Lou Williams last year on the clippers or something.
 

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Kezie Okpala is very very impressive... I'll be shocked if this kid isn't a 1st rd pick.... He's long and athletic and moves well defensively. 6'9 SF... He's a possible 2-way player.

The rest of Stanford's talent has been underwhelming in the few games I've caught this year.
A couple of guys that have surprised me are Okpala and Brandon Clarke from Gonazga. Both playing much better than I anticipated. Very pleasant surprise I might add, especially Clarke. Really didn't know what to expect from him, being a transfer and all, but that dude can play, and he's a much better offensive player than I would have thought. Dito Okpala. Both are 6'8'/6'9"players, and both players can defend and rebound.
 
A couple of guys that have surprised me are Okpala and Brandon Clarke from Gonazga. Both playing much better than I anticipated. Very pleasant surprise I might add, especially Clarke. Really didn't know what to expect from him, being a transfer and all, but that dude can play, and he's a much better offensive player than I would have thought. Dito Okpala. Both are 6'8'/6'9"players, and both players can defend and rebound.
I knew Okpala was legit offensively but his defense has been beyond what I anticipated for sure. He moves well laterally. He is a better prospect than Keita Bates-Diop...

2nd rd hype for Brandon Clarke is real, he's a lot of fun to watch.
 
David Duke (Providence Freshman 6'5" combo) 9 assists!

D'Shawn Schwartz (Colorado Sophomore 6'7" SF) 14 points

Lamar Peters (Mississippi St 6'1" Junior PG) 27pts, 5asts

Christian James (Oklahoma 6'5" Senior SG) 25pts, 10 rebs

some of todays noteworthy perfomances
 
Add this name to the super-sleeper watchlist

Obadiah Toppin 6'9" 20 year old freshman at Dayton. He's got a live body and ample explosion, raw player, long arms, had a late growth spurt.
 
Here's my updated mock ( I didn't go over it TOO thoroughly, I'm sure I've overlooked a few.)


1. PHX- Zion Williamson - PF/SF - Duke - Fr.
2. CHI - Cam Reddish - SG/SF - Duke - Fr.
3. ATL - Bol Bol - C - Oregon - Fr.
4. CLE - .R.J. Barrett - SG/SF - Duke - Fr.
5. BKN - Romeo Langford - CG - Indiana - Fr
6. NY - Keldon Johnson - SG/SF - Kentucky - Fr.
7. MIA- Kevin Porter Jr. - SG/SF - USC - Fr.
8. WAS - Sekou Doumboya - SF/PF - Poiters - International '00
9. SA - Ja Morant - PG/SG - Murray St. - So.
10. HOU - De'Andre Hunter - SF/PF - Virginia - RS So.
11. NO - Simi sh*ttu - PF/SF - Vanderbilt - Fr.
12. UTA - Charles Bassey - PF/C - WKU - Fr.
13. MIN - Daniel Gafford - C - Arkansas - So.
14. BOS - Louis King - SF - Oregon - Fr.
15. CHA - Rui Hachimura - SF/PF - Gonzaga - Jr.
16. ORL- Darius Garland - PG - Vanderbilt - Fr.
17. POR - Moses Brown - C - UCLA - Fr.
18. ATL - Kezie Okpala - SF - Stanford - So.
19. BOS -Nickeil Alexander-Walker - SG - Va. Tech. - So.
20. IND - Nas Little - SF/PF - UNC - Fr.
21. BOS - Jalen McDaniels - PF - SDSU - So.
22. LAL- Lugentz Dort - SG/CG - ASU - Fr.
23. DET - Jordan Poole - CG - Michigan - So.
24. GSW - Coby White - CG - UNC - Fr.
25. PHI - Talen Horton-Tucker - SF/SG - ISU - Fr.
26. MIL - Chris Smith - F - UCLA - So.
27. OKC - Ty Jerome - CG - Virginia - Jr.
28. BOS - Zach Norvell - SG - Gonzaga - So.
29. BKN -Tyler Herro - SG - Kentucky - Fr.
30. SAS - Jalen Smith - PF/C - Maryland - Fr.

rd 2

31. Chuma Okeke - PF - Auburn - So.
32. Luka Samanic - PF - Olimpija - International '00
33. EJ Montgomery - PF/SF - Kentucky - Fr.
34. Jarrett Culver - SG - Texas Tech - Sr.
35. Austin Wiley - C/PF - Auburn - Jr.
36. Aric Holman - PF - Mississippi St. - Sr.
37. Bruno Fernando - C/PF - Maryland - So.
38. Brandon Clarke - PF - Gonzaga - Jr.
39. Devon Dotson - PG - Kansas - Fr.
40. Dedric Lawson - F - Kansas - Jr.
41. Goga Bitadze - C - Mega Bemax - International '99
42. Carsen Edwards - PG - Purdue - Jr.
43. Shamorie Ponds - PG - St. Johns - Jr.
44. LaGerald Vick - SG/SF - Kansas - Sr.
45. PJ Washington - PF/SF - Kentucky - So.
46. Quinton Rose - SF/SG - Temple - Jr.
47. Eric Paschall - F - Villanova - Sr.
48. Kellan Grady - SG - Davidson - So.
49. Andrew Nembhard - PG - Florida - Fr.
50. Ky Bowman - CG - Boston College - Jr.
51. Brian Bowen - SF - USA '98
52. Jericho Sims - PF/C - Texas - So.
53. Darius Bazley - SF/PF - USA '00
54. Jarrey Foster - SG/SF - SMU - Sr.
55. Tyus Battle - SG/SF - Syracuse - Jr.
56. Lamar Peters - PG - Mississippi St. - Jr.
57. Adam Mokoka - SG - Mega Bemax - International '98
58. Markus Howard - PG - Marquette - Jr.
59. Jon Elmore - CG - Marshall - Sr.
60. Lindell Wigginton - PG - Iowa St. - So.


Hon mention to Creighton's 6'5" CG Ty-Shon Alexander, if he keeps playing as he has been to start he'll wind up in the top-40.
 
Texas Tech was one of the best teams in college last year, and it's the same this year and 6'5" Sophomore Swingman Jarrett Culver's fingerprints all over it.
I have him mocked at the top of the 2nd round but if he keeps playing like he's been to start the season he'll safely land in the 1st maybe as high as the teens.

He's a player that looks like a perfect match with the Kings tbh.. He's changed the form on his shot since last year and the results are very impressive. It seems like he could very well be an upper echelon wing prospect in this draft tbh.
 
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