They had the video available for a while from the workout. He was shooting with a few other guards and was money in the workout. They had visions of the next Kobe and totally disregarded that both CP3 and DWill were balling in the NCAA tourney. I was happy to see the no drafting high school player rule enacted shortly after.
I think Beal is worth trading up for if they aren't sold on Lillard or Drummond at 6. I'm in the camp of we need talent more than we simply need as many picks as possible. I'd rather have one great prospect than 2 role players. Beal isn't a can't miss prospect, but he's got a game that should translate well.
I agree. I think if there is a separation between #6 and whatever number is ahead of that then go get that number. If it's #2 or if it's #5.
Anyone mention this? Reported today Drummond has back spasms which may cause his stock to fall. Called a medical red flag. I'm the least suspicious person in the world, but drafting an Ohio State big man with medical red flag makes me REALLY nervous.
That's what sucks about drafts these days, BPA and BPP are two completely different things. Raising the age requirement would do nothing but help the NBA.
Dude, seriously, that is cryptic. Is he talking about his best buddy Barnes? Lillard overselling himself? Him showing he is the right pick?
I read it as him saying Lillard is a bait-and-switch pick. But maybe he meant that he's the catch and he's got them interested now.
Chad Ford @chadfordinsider Here is Mock Draft 8.0. Lots of movement as teams narrow down draft board http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story/_/id/8070329/nba-mock-draft-version-8 (insider) Portland (via Nets) Andre Drummond Position: C Height: 7-foot-0 Weight: 279 pounds Age: 18 School: UConn Analysis: Blazers GM Neil Olshey is a risk-taker. He also knows he has some time to rebuild this team. So, unlike Petrie, Olshey has the capital right now to take a risk or two in the draft. It may come down to a three-way choice (assuming the top five are off the board) between Drummond, Damian Lillard and Dion Waiters. I hear the Blazers like all three, but Drummond clearly has the biggest upside of the group. He also comes with the biggest question marks. PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS Portland Jeremy Lamb Position: SG Height: 6-foot-5 Weight: 179 pounds Age: 20 School: UConn Analysis: If the Blazers get Drummond at No. 6, they can turn their attention to their needs in the backcourt. While a point guard might be ideal, with Lillard off the board, I think they go after a 2-guard. Lamb has great length for his position, is a smooth athlete and would give them some scoring in the backcourt.