Camden0916 wrote:Quoting NBA writer Alex Kennedy:
"Immediately after winning the lottery, Saunders said on a conference call with reporters that the Timberwolves want their top overall pick to fit into an up-tempo system (which makes a lot of sense for them with Andrew Wiggins, Zach LaVine and Ricky Rubio among others part of the long-term plan).
"I think both [Okafor and Towns] are going to be All-Star type players, but I think when we look at anybody that we look at in the draft, it's about how they will fit in with the players that we have, what their dynamic is and how we want to play," Saunders said. "We feel that with Wiggins and with LaVine, that we can be an up-tempo team."
Can I change my vote? I think Flip's been doing his research.
That is interesting Cam. I think one thing that's a misnomer about Flip is he does his research and I think he looks at more analytic than given credit for but he mentioned in his funkadelic how he talks to college coaches aboit these young prospect because they recruited these guys and therefore have good info on them.
I thought this was interesting.
Former UCLA star Don MacLean, the all-time leading scorer in the Pac-12 and at UCLA, has been training Towns in Los Angeles and said he's "blown away" by Towns' ability both to step out and shoot it and score in the post.
"I've been doing this for 11 or 12 years pre-draft," he told SNY.tv. "Because I had a lot of top 10 picks and a lot of really good players, I'm not really impressed or blown away. I had Towns all last week and I was blown away. Blown away.
"A kid that big but shoots it that well but handles it that well and understands the game, that's coachable, that wants to get better, wants to be great, I was blown away by him last week.
"Am I a little biased? I've known Jahlil because I've done Adidas nations forever. Jahlil's a great kid and a great player but I just think he doesn't have as much to his game as Karl has."