Welcome Nique Clifford

Players that I would target in the 20's if the Kings acquire a pick. In the order I would target them.

1. Rasheer Fleming: Love his game. The God's would be smiling upon us if we were able to walk away with him.
2. Nique Clifford: Jack of all trades. Can play multiple positions. He can shoot, pass, rebound and defend.
3. Liam McNeeley: Another good 3 pt shooter. Played decent to good defense. Had a good freshman year overall.
4. Egor Demin: A PG in a SF's body. Terrific passer. Needs to improve his jumpshot, but has huge upside.
5. Maxime Raynaud: Good shotblocker, rebounder, and shot just under 35% from three on over 5 a game.

I realize that some of these players, maybe all of them could be gone before the 20th pick, but I'd be surprised if one or two of the don't slide down a bit.
And of course, here's what our resident expert Bajaden had to say...

(Though, yes, Fleming was - and still is - on the board)
 
Didn't our resident expert also predict that we may end up trading up into the first round, *cough* *cough*, with OKC??? I swear I read that somewhere at some point!!!
Yup! Found it, and quoted it in the "Mock Draft" thread (but only because I have yet to figure out how the heck to copy posts into another thread so that I can quote it/reply to it in my post).
 
Highlights are usually misleading, thus I would love to hear from our prospect gurus to shed some light on this pick. His pros and cons?

He's a good role player with good shot/play creation abilities. Caveat, definitely have to be cautious of overrating Mountain West players. Outside of PG13 (was WAC then but same basic region producing these wing types) and Kawhi you're likely looking at a role player unless for some reason a team gave him the green light. Considering the cost it's a worthy move. Defensively he's a little more like a Keon than he is a Carter. Carter has that human vacuum ability whereas someone like Clifford kind of uses a little more space between he and his man like Keon does. More of a deflector/pest type than a true lockdown that uses his body although he plays stronger than his frame would suggest.
 
If Bajaden approves, we're good. That Fleming guy looks intriguing too.

Better to listen to guys who actually watch these prospects and do it for a living. I've watched 0 minutes of him in an actual game, but I have yet to see a real bad critic on him as a prospect, outside of age.

When the praise is universal, usually a good sign we got a good one
 
As mentioned, this feels like a Monte pick. I wonder if Phil Jabour is a heavier influence than we might know.

Monte things might not have been entirely Monte things. haha. More of an organizational direction. Good, just copy the good teams and trends. That's all they have to do. The trend right now is versatile defensive guards. PG/SG or SG/SF. SF/PF defense is on the backslide. That said the Kings have Keegan already. That's him all the way.
 
Why are some places I'm reading saying that the con is that he's an older player? I just looked up his info on two sites and it said he was only 23? I expected him to be in his low 30s the way they kept talking about his age. In way of comparison, LeBron James is 40 years old for god sakes. What am I missing? Why is 23 old?
 
Why are some places I'm reading saying that the con is that he's an older player? I just looked up his info on two sites and it said he was only 23? I expected him to be in his low 30s the way they kept talking about his age. In way of comparison, LeBron James is 40 years old for god sakes. What am I missing? Why is 23 old?
NBA draft bylaw 3.7a: any player age 22 or older is finished developing and has little to no room for improvement.

Or something like that.
 
Why are some places I'm reading saying that the con is that he's an older player? I just looked up his info on two sites and it said he was only 23? I expected him to be in his low 30s the way they kept talking about his age. In way of comparison, LeBron James is 40 years old for god sakes. What am I missing? Why is 23 old?
They just look at the 5th year player label
 
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