Kenny Smith just raved about Giles. And I heard another NBA show yesterday where they said they thought Giles would be the steal of this draft, even if he didn't regain his explosiveness. Sometimes you have to roll the dice on greatness instead of opting for sure fire mediocrity.
Bell
Swanigan
Mason
Ojeleye
Hart
Evans
Rabb
Anigbogu
Lydon
Would be pretty happy with any of the above at 34.
I think I'd be happier with Collins at 10, but wasn't wild about Collins at 10 anyway. Recovering from knee injuries like that is tough enough, but two knees, I certainly wish the kid the best. Ouch.
OGs a brickhouse but Indiana churning out bust after bust over the years made me wary of them. It seems every year they got the next lockdown wing defender but their guys suck most of the time. Even the guy who turned out good, I thought would be better(Oladipo)
Besides Oladipo, Yogi and now OG...what other Indiana products are in the league?
Let the past serve as a future hope for you: last year at this time a lot of people wanted M. Criss and we're upset that the Kings traded back and ended up with Big Papa, Malachi, and skal. I think the majority of us would do that again. Maybe the same holds true again this year
Cody Zellar
Cody Zeller comes to mind.Besides Oladipo, Yogi and now OG...what other Indiana products are in the league?
Vlade is stocking up on draft picks and giving himself as many assets as possible, which is what a good GM does when he is in a rebuilding phase. Not all draft picks will pan out, we know that. They know that.
Besides Oladipo, Yogi and now OG...what other Indiana products are in the league?
Noah Vonleh was a recent guy who got some hype..much more than OG and he's not much in my book.
I was exaggerating and even thinking as far back as the remarkably disappointing Josh Childress.
I just saw Eric Gordon came out of Indiana...so there's that too
Precisely. A good GM isn't made by being complacent but by taking chances and risks and standing by the choices.
Honestly that might be the worst thing for him. Keep him with the big club but limit his physical activity for the first season. Assess in year 2. This guy has been compared to C-Webb in high school, was the #1 player in his class year before he was hurt. Give him access to the best trainers, best coaches and best facilities but let him heal.Giles is a big project so I see him spending a lot of time with the Bighorns
Is Giles a big project just based on his knees or is it because of his play as well? I didn't really get to see him play much.
Technically, the knees are healed. So physically he should be largely ok and definitely ready by the start of the season. Mentally, he has to recover that edge he had in high school, but I don't know if he can.Is Giles a big project just based on his knees or is it because of his play as well? I didn't really get to see him play much.