Re: Markannen Towns pairing
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:07 pm
Trust me Phenom you and I are the only people on this board high on Markkanen lol
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monsterpile wrote:lipoli390 wrote:thedoper wrote:monsterpile wrote:If the worst case for some of us is an elite shooting 7 footer...I guess it's not the worst thing in the world right?
That's my feeling too. This guy has a place in the NBA. Monk and smith are way more appealing to me because of their athleticism but Markennen is not the end of the world, and he certainly seems to have some quality footwork.
End of the world? No, I agree. But a terrible disappointment if that's what Thibs does with our #7 pick. A short-armed 7-footer who averaged 0.4 blocks and 0.5 steals per game in college, isn't good defensively and lacks toughness is the last thing this team should want with a #7 pick.
Take Monk if you want shooting because he has the other-worldly athleticism and pre-college experience as a lead ballhandler to potentially develop into something more than just a scorer. And unlike Markkenan, Monk is a big-time shot taker/maker from a college program that tends to turn out successful NBA players who show more complete games in the NBA than shown in college. Otherwise, if your due diligence tells you not to worry about his motor, then take Dennis Smith who has the physical tools to become an elite NBA PG.
If you don't want Monk or Smith at #7, then trade down and take Zach Collins or trade down even lower and take John Collins.
But Markkenan?? Yuck!!
I don't have the background info that NBA teams have on Dennis Smith and this is a terrific PG draft but man I think he has more upside than anyone we expect to be available at 7. I wasn't really high on him but I started looking into him more and I came away more impressed with him. I think the best thing for him is to go to a team like Dallas or the Kings where he can play a lot. I still feel a little greedy about adding a top young talent with this pick.
BloopOracle wrote:Trust me Phenom you and I are the only people on this board high on Markkanen lol
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lipoli390 wrote:Watch the Markkenan v. Rabb video on draftexpress. I just don't see Markkenan as anything more than a perimeter shooter off the bench. He's terrible defensively and looked overmatched by Rabb -- a guy likely to go in the late 1st or early 2nd round. My personal draft board has a big "STAY AWAY" sign on Markkenan.
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lipoli390 wrote:Watch the Markkenan v. Rabb video on draftexpress. I just don't see Markkenan as anything more than a perimeter shooter off the bench. He's terrible defensively and looked overmatched by Rabb -- a guy likely to go in the late 1st or early 2nd round. My personal draft board has a big "STAY AWAY" sign on Markkenan.
I don't watch college ball so I can only go by what I've read, and what I've read suggests Markkenan is a taller Adam Morrison, a great college shooter who's not athletic enough to make it in the NBA.
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lipoli390 wrote:Watch the Markkenan v. Rabb video on draftexpress. I just don't see Markkenan as anything more than a perimeter shooter off the bench. He's terrible defensively and looked overmatched by Rabb -- a guy likely to go in the late 1st or early 2nd round. My personal draft board has a big "STAY AWAY" sign on Markkenan.
I don't watch college ball so I can only go by what I've read, and what I've read suggests Markkenan is a taller Adam Morrison, a great college shooter who's not athletic enough to make it in the NBA.
Good comparison.
BloopOracle wrote:Trust me Phenom you and I are the only people on this board high on Markkanen lol