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Jerry West wanted the Lakers to draft sidney moncreif over Magic! Alsoo Thabeet infront of Harden!
He did. Nobody is infallible. I think he's been right a lot more than wrong. That's why GMs pay attention to what he says.
Jerry West wanted the Lakers to draft sidney moncreif over Magic! Alsoo Thabeet infront of Harden!
Too small a sample size to criticize/nitpick imo, ive seen him play alot tho, for the college fan it's a difficult call. Lets also not turn a blind eye to that he mightve grown an inch in this time too. He was listed at 6'9 almost everywhere not long ago, now he's a shade under 6'11
Are you familiar with the term 'actionable information'? Please let me know what actionable information is to be ascertained by nitpicking Porters college minutes.You've moved the goalposts. That wasn't the original point.
I am pretty sure that both Vlade and Corliss Williamson had a similar surgery early in their careers.
Are you familiar with the term 'actionable information'? Please let me know what actionable information is to be ascertained by nitpicking Porters college minutes.
Vlade also had back surgery in either '91 or '92.They may have had back surgery, but I was searching for the same micro-disectomy back surgery that MPJ did.
I could only find Dwight Howard as an NBA player, but there were other types of athletes like Tiger Woods and Gronk that had the same procedure.
Edit: I did a little more digging. Vlade had his back sugery in 2005, when he went back to the Lakers. He was a lot older, 37 years old, but the back injury essentially ended his career.
http://articles.latimes.com/2005/jan/06/sports/sp-lakerep6
Corliss had his back surgery right before the Kings picked him in 1995. He says that it took a couple of years to regain his form, he finally had "breakout" year in 1997-98. Corliss had a solid, but unspectacular career.
http://www.searcyliving.net/au08/corliss.html
They didnt rush porter back for draft purposes, he sat for months while their were whispers he was ready to play.
This is how I personally feel about the fan perception in this year's draft. 80% of Kings fans have not watched more than 1 game of the top 10 prospects in this year's class. In the end, most fans are basing all of their opinions about a prospect from highlight videos, draft experts, or other fans.
Thats all well and good but it doesn’t make teams pick who the teams talk up. Thinking that is fallacy.It's really not what people think, it's what the front offices think.
And if you don't think the front offices leak Misinformation, then just look back to last year when Dallas put out so many tweets and pics professing their love for Frank Ntilikina (and the Knicks bit) and then the Mavs happily took Dennis Smith with a big wink and smile.
Another example from just last year, Boston, with the #1 pick was sending out signals that they wanted Markell Fultz at #1. They convinced everyone, and got Philly to trade their #3 and our 2019 1st for them to move up 2 spots and "nab" Fultz. All the while, Boston wanted Taytum and Fultz may had been there at 3 for Philly, if they didn't flinch.
It happens every year. There is no reason for "leaks" to be put out to the media, except to misdirect other front offices. Why would a front office want their competition to know who they really want, except to misdirect them elsewhere.
You can even have the last word on the matter, seems important to ya.
They may have had back surgery, but I was searching for the same micro-disectomy back surgery that MPJ did.
I could only find Dwight Howard as an NBA player, but there were other types of athletes like Tiger Woods and Gronk that had the same procedure.
Edit: I did a little more digging. Vlade had his back sugery in 2005, when he went back to the Lakers. He was a lot older, 37 years old, but the back injury essentially ended his career.
http://articles.latimes.com/2005/jan/06/sports/sp-lakerep6
Corliss had his back surgery right before the Kings picked him in 1995. He says that it took a couple of years to regain his form, he finally had "breakout" year in 1997-98. Corliss had a solid, but unspectacular career.
http://www.searcyliving.net/au08/corliss.html
Thats all well and good but it doesn’t make teams pick who the teams talk up. Thinking that is fallacy.
Philly didn’t trade up for Fultz because Boston reportedly liked him. They traded up because they believed that Fultz fits their core better than other of the top 3 players.
Teams with the position of strength will talk up players to see what they can get from the teams that would trade up.
If Dallas is talking up Porter, the Kings sure as hell will not pick Porter because Mavs reportedly like him. They will pick him because they think he is the best prospect available at our pick.
Listening to Grant and Doug and it's becoming apparent that the guy behind the hype for Porter Jr is definitely Christie. Grant admitted as much on air and I'm guessing that's why Hamm is so high on him.
It makes sense as DC has seen a lot more of Porter than any of the other prospects.
This eases my mind a little bit, but also proves my point that Ham and Grant do precious little draft prep. Particularly for guys who really only cover the Kings.
The first part of your post is spot on. Philly were tricked into trading up. I never said that sort of thing doesn’t happen. Boston played their cards right there.Yes, this is true. But Philly did trade up because they believed that Boston really coveted Fultz, so they felt the need to give up a very valuable asset (ours or the Lakers future 1st rounder) to make sure that Boston would give up the player they thought Boston "coveted".
The moment that trade was completed, Danny Ainge proclaimed that the player they really coveted will still be there at #3 (Tatum).
If Philly knew Tatum was Boston's pick all along and LA was taking Ball, there was no reason to give up our 1st round pick to move up. Boston wouldn't risk losing Tatum by trading down any further than #3, they would had just picked Tatum #1.
The general consensus at the time was that Magic Johnson wanted Lonzo Ball. If Philly did not bite on Boston's perception that they wanted Fultz at #1, they could had stayed at #3 and possibly gotten Fultz without giving up a possible future top 3 overall pick.
The reverse could be said too. A team wanting to grab a player projected to be taken out of their range or right at their range would not want to highly tout a player to the media that they want to slide to them. Either they stay quite or they try to pump up other players.
It's not to say that Memphis doesn't like or wouldn't take MPJ if he was avaiable to them at #4 and their real target was already gone. I'm sure after the draft, they will just say whoever they drafted was their target all along (kinda like the Kings saying Fox was their target, but we may never really know).
But in general, I don't think teams that are not in a position of power, have any advantage of announcing who they really want, since they don't have control if that player will be available when they pick.
Yes, this is true. But Philly did trade up because they believed that Boston really coveted Fultz, so they felt the need to give up a very valuable asset (ours or the Lakers future 1st rounder) to make sure that Boston would give up the player they thought Boston "coveted".
The moment that trade was completed, Danny Ainge proclaimed that the player they really coveted will still be there at #3 (Tatum).
If Philly knew Tatum was Boston's pick all along and LA was taking Ball, there was no reason to give up our 1st round pick to move up. Boston wouldn't risk losing Tatum by trading down any further than #3, they would had just picked Tatum #1.
The general consensus at the time was that Magic Johnson wanted Lonzo Ball. If Philly did not bite on Boston's perception that they wanted Fultz at #1, they could had stayed at #3 and possibly gotten Fultz without giving up a possible future top 3 overall pick.
The reverse could be said too. A team wanting to grab a player projected to be taken out of their range or right at their range would not want to highly tout a player to the media that they want to slide to them. Either they stay quite or they try to pump up other players.
It's not to say that Memphis doesn't like or wouldn't take MPJ if he was avaiable to them at #4 and their real target was already gone. I'm sure after the draft, they will just say whoever they drafted was their target all along (kinda like the Kings saying Fox was their target, but we may never really know).
But in general, I don't think teams that are not in a position of power, have any advantage of announcing who they really want, since they don't have control if that player will be available when they pick.
Agreed. I was listening yesterday as well. Grant basically admits he defers to Doug on him in particular and trusts his judgement. I heard Doug on a podcast mention he know's B Roy and has been to many games pf his HS games as well.Listening to Grant and Doug and it's becoming apparent that the guy behind the hype for Porter Jr is definitely Christie. Grant admitted as much on air and I'm guessing that's why Hamm is so high on him.
It makes sense as DC has seen a lot more of Porter than any of the other prospects.
Kings are not going to pick Porter because Mavs and other teams like him. Kings are in position of strength here and they will pick who they think is best for them. Not the player that teams below them like. Hawks are not going to pick Bamba because teams below them really like him. They will pick the player they like the most.
NEWS BULLETIN: On Friday in Chicago the Sacramento Kings' back specialist will evaluate the imaging and all the tests previously done, and give Porter his own inspection. Then either Kings go with him, or not, on that basis. They will know after this weekend whether they go with Porter. So says Napier as I type. Sacramento will not trade down to get him. They either think he's healthy, or he's not. And if they think he's healthy, it sounds 99.9% sure that they pick him #2. The specialist may not release findings until he has chance to review, maybe a day or so later; not exactly sure on that.
NEWS BULLETIN: On Friday in Chicago the Sacramento Kings' back specialist will evaluate the imaging and all the tests previously done, and give Porter his own inspection. Then either Kings go with him, or not, on that basis. They will know after this weekend whether they go with Porter. So says Napier as I type. Sacramento will not trade down to get him. They either think he's healthy, or he's not. And if they think he's healthy, it sounds 99.9% sure that they pick him #2. The specialist may not release findings until he has chance to review, maybe a day or so later; not exactly sure on that.
Napier believes that Kings pick Bagley or Doncic if Porter is not given a clean bill of health.
I’d have to listen to this myself, as I’m out of the country now
Big difference between they WILL take him or they will consider him etc
Why would the announcer of the Kings, a team employee, outright tell the rest of the teams who the Kings are picking? I don't think this organization is THAT STUPID. Then again the stupidity of this organization never ceases to amaze me. Im gonna assume everything out there right now is smokescreen. If the Kings were really that high on MPJ they would make every effort to say the opposite to try and get assets in a trade down while still getting "their guy".They WILL take him if the doctor gives a green light. If doctor gives a yellow light, they will not take him, per Napier.