What would you ask Schmitz?

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  1. Rastapopoulos

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    I have a feeling that if you ask him to name names he's not going to.
    Unless perhaps you asked: "who's a guy you were shocked got drafted as high as he was that proved you wrong?" That way he's not dissing anyone or giving away any intelligence.
     
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    It's (relatively) easy to crunch numbers. How do you take Strength of Competition into account?

    Rebounding tends to translate to the NBA. Which other skills translate, which don't?
     
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    Tell your assessment of the pros and cons of: Queen, Fleming, and Newell?
     
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    If Shedeur Sanders played basketball, which round would you draft him in?
     
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    looking at the last 5 drafts (not counting last season):

    31 Nic Claxton
    36 Cody Martin
    38 Daniel Gafford
    43 Jaylen Nowell
    46 Talen Horton-Tucker

    41 Tre Jones
    42 Nick Richards
    49 Isaiah Joe

    35 Herbert Jones
    38 Ayo Dosunmu

    31 Andrew Nembhard
    37 Jaden Hardy

    52 Toumani Camara
    57 Trayce Jackson-Davis

    14 players out of 150 and none of the players have averaged more than 10 points. The best 3 are probably Claxton, Nembhard, and Camara

    now, if you go back to 2018, and go backwards there are more:

    33 Jalen Brunson
    36 Mitchell Robinson
    37 Gary Trent Jr.
    42 Bruce Brown
    54 Shake Milton

    42 Thomas Bryant
    43 Isaiah Hartenstein
    45 Dillon Brooks
    51 Monte Morris

    32 Ivica Zubac
    36 Malcolm Brogdon

    31 Cedi Osman
    32 Montrezl Harrell
    37 Richaun Holmes
    40 Josh Richardson
    41 Pat Connaughton
    46 Norman Powell

    33 Joe Harris
    38 Spencer Dinwiddie
    39 Jerami Grant
    41 Nikola Jokić
    45 Dwight Powell
    46 Jordan Clarkson

    maybe NBA front offices have become better at utilizing all of the pre-draft processes
     
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    Cronin clearly expected Scoot to be a lot more advanced in his rookie year than what actually happened. Do they still expect Scoot to hit that high ceiling?

    Does Shaedon have the mindset required to be a go-to player in the playoffs? Can this be nurtured?

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    When should a team begin to think about positional need vs talent in the draft?

    Why have there been so few domestic superstars or late? What are the players in US missing?
     

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