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As a fan, I'd be more than happy to see that. As a participant of a few March Madness pools, there's always next year I guess...Wait until UCLA's stinkburger blows another bunch of Sweet Sixteens and more.
As a fan, I'd be more than happy to see that. As a participant of a few March Madness pools, there's always next year I guess...Wait until UCLA's stinkburger blows another bunch of Sweet Sixteens and more.
I hate them too.
(Sorry)
I'm pretty sure you're alone on that island.I don’t know, but I think I take Banchero #1.
I'm pretty sure you're alone on that island.
I'm pretty sure you're alone on that island.
I didn't say he won't be a good player, but I would be shocked if he went #1. OTOH, I wouldn't be shocked if he dropped to 4th.Dude doesn’t have the highest upside in this draft, but 6’10 forwards with point forward skills and an all around feel for the game don’t come along often. Like once a decade. I don’t care what others think. I go off of what I see. And what I’m seeing is a special prospect.
Starting to feel like there may be a cliff after the top 4 players (Homgren, Smith, Banchero, Mathurin) this year. Followed by Ivey and Murray in a different tier. Then an even bigger drop. Watching Davis now and watched Griffen and Banchero earlier. Davis and Griffen look like mid teens picks to me. Not lotto worthy.
Johnny Davis is a complete package. 2 way player, rugged. Yeah, put that next to Fox and you're going to be better for it.
Did you watch Banchero leading up the tourney? Pretty low impact. I'd be surprised something so major happens that it shakes the top 4 names out of the top 4 if it does it could certainly pay dividends for Sac on the trade front though.
I didn't say he won't be a good player, but I would be shocked if he went #1. OTOH, I wouldn't be shocked if he dropped to 4th.
I don’t see the handles to be elite. I think Jared Butler is a better prospect than him.
If the top 6 somewhat holds, I think Jaden Ivey would be the guy most likely to drop past 4
-Orlando has a big pick investment in Suggs/Cole Anthony and the Markelle Fultz extension that it'd be hard to see them add another young guard to those 3.
-Houston just committed the #2 to Jalen Green, Christian Wood heading for UFA after next season and a real need to put some rim protection next to Sengun with an athletic 4 (All 3 top guys would be great here, Chet/Jabari especially). They won't make the same mistake passing on another potential Evan Mobley for an iffy Ivey-Green pairing up top.
-Det just spent the #1 on their top ball-handler/playmaker and have basically nothing on the interior. I like Stewart, but he's taken a pretty big step back in his sophomore season. I think they'd prioritize the bigs over Ivey, but could see them putting Ivey over Banchero.
-OKC has made a huge investment in their back-court with Giddey at #6, Shae on a max deal and Dort headed for a giant contract in a few years. When Isaiah Roby is your most promising big man, you need help. They'll prioritize the bigs if they actually try to build a core and not punt it for the future again.
-Indy is a wild-card, depending on what their plans are with Brog, Buddy and Turner. They'll lose Jalen Smith and TJ Warren to FA and clearly Hali will be the focus of their rebuild. Indy generally isn't in the business of rebuilding, so could them focusing in on a Murray/Griffin type to slide right into the Warren role if outside the top 4.
Johnny Davis is a complete package. 2 way player, rugged. Yeah, put that next to Fox and you're going to be better for it.
Johnny Davis the most obvious candidate in the world for a dude who falls to 8, wins ROY after averaging 18-6-2 next season and everyone asks "OMG HOW DID HE FALL SO FAR??!?!?"
I don’t see the handles to be elite. I think Jared Butler is a better prospect than him.
Johnny Davis the most obvious candidate in the world for a dude who falls to 8, wins ROY after averaging 18-6-2 next season and everyone asks "OMG HOW DID HE FALL SO FAR??!?!?"
Elite? If he were truly elite he'd probably be in the top 3. I think 5 or beyond and he's a great get. He's shown an aptitude in all areas and the potential to improve is there. I think his game is far more suited to the NBA. I wouldn't be surprised to see him have a similar jump to someone like Miles Bridges. Rugged, G/F's right now with a good physical base do well if they keep working. His ability to never be a doghnut for his team because of his ability to play both sides will serve him well early.
It is absolutely comical how badly the referees want Baylor to win this game. Complete farce. I haven't seen the refs so far in the tank for one team since 2002.