TeamRicky wrote:Camden wrote:TeamRicky wrote:Cam I liked it better when you were pimping Poeltl at least he's a guy who I could get behind. Murray does nothing for me. We already have Zach Lavine and desperately need two way players, not another Bazz on the second unit. I could get behind Allen before Murray at least because we could draft him in the 20s, but I'd still rather go for a guy who passes both the eye and stat test as a defender.
I don't know what to tell you about that. Over this past week, you've talked about him like you haven't really even watched him play. I can't make you watch the games.
Both Poeltl and Murray are top-five talents in this draft. Both should absolutely be in the discussion for our pick should we stay in the top-five. That's where I'll leave that.
Ingram, Simmons, Bender, Brown, Poeltl. Sorry Murray's not making my top 5 list. I prefer Buddy Hield and Dunn over Murray too.
Don't sleep on Valentine. He's really elevated his game and rates well on both sides of the ball. He also has the top box score plus minus in college basketball. Don't sleep on Skal. Some guys who I like better than Allen in the 20 range are Brice Johnson and Pat McCaw if he comes out.
How many times do we have to talk about Valentine? My goodness. If you flip through this thread to almost the beginning, you'll see that I had him as a lottery guy when the majority discussed him as a late first. I'm not sleeping on Valentine at all. I also don't see him as anyone that should be considered in the top-five. To me and plenty of others, that's ludicrous. And his dominance at the college level shouldn't surprise anyone. He's coached by Tom Izzo, he's a senior, he was already talented from the jump and he's had years to work on his game and his body.
Skal hasn't done anything this season to impress me. Not much to judge him off either considering for the season he's averaging about 15 MPG and he's inconsistent as hell. He probably should stay another year at Kentucky and refine his game and body a bit. Could be a big boost to him and his future.
It's interesting you talk about only wanting guys who play both ends of the floor who are solid passers, talk down about prospects that have weaknesses defensively or moving the rock, and then you say you like Brice Johnson? Talk about contradictory thoughts. If you believed that, you would also be steering clear of Johnson.
Lastly, on page 59 of this thread, you said, "I haven't watched much tape on this guy" in reference to Grayson Allen. So, how in the logical world can you handpick two players you'd rather have over Allen if you really don't know much about him? What sense does that make?
You're a solid and active poster and I respect you for that, but some of your comments on prospects in this draft class are quite puzzling, to say it nicely. I'm having a hard time understanding why you're saying what you're saying because a lot of it just does not add up.