Yep. Top 3 picks, actually the whole first round is largely a mix of talent now mixed mostly with highest ceiling.No. Top 3 picks are typically guys with the most upside. If they can contribute at a high level now, that's a bonus.
Yep. Top 3 picks, actually the whole first round is largely a mix of talent now mixed mostly with highest ceiling.No. Top 3 picks are typically guys with the most upside. If they can contribute at a high level now, that's a bonus.
Even if he did, I'd be shocked if he went first roundIm just interested to see if Valentine can keep his level of play up all year.
you know that's right now right?
No. Top 3 picks are typically guys with the most upside. If they can contribute at a high level now, that's a bonus.
The only guys who can possibly do it are athletic bigs. Derrick Favors went third with good, but not excellent production.Not going to disagree because I don't keep up with that kind of thing .. but can you name some top 3 picks in recent years who weren't actually performing that well in college?
I think Goodman suffers from Marblexia sometimes...
Which he probably will.The plan all along has been for Gabriel to play small forward
No. Top 3 picks are typically guys with the most upside. If they can contribute at a high level now, that's a bonus.
Please, do not shoot the messenger, but I could see there being minutes available. If we take Bolden it means that Lee has already made up his mind to leave, which makes sense. I do not see Wynyard making the rotation next season, but could be wrong about that. I think Bam is a sure fire starter along with Monk and Fox. The other pieces can be moved around. Matthews could easily start at the "3". Humphries at the "5". Monk can run the point when Fox is out with Matthews at the "2". I do not think a rotation like this is too unrealistic.
Starters (25-30 MPG)
Bolden
Bam
Gabriel
Monk
Fox
6th Man (25 MPG)
Matthews @ 2 or 3
Rotation (10-15 MPG)
SKJ @ 4 or 5
Willis @ 3 or 4
Humphries @ 4 or 5
Depth (Under 5 MPG)
Hawkins @ 1
Mulder @ 2 or 3
Wynyard @ 5
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I suppose it could happen, with a front line of Bam, Gabriel and Bolden, with K-J coming off the bench. It could, but I am doubting it.
I'm pretty sure that Cal has already said that Wenyen will be on the wing. I could very well see that as a front line and could see Bolden thinking that he beats out Humphries for the 5 spot. (I don't think that happens BTW). The limiting factor for me is simply numbers. Will we have the available scholarships? We have to send a bunch of guys to the draft in order to do so.Not seeing it unless Cal is giving up on Humphries as a sophomore already, which I highly doubt. Only way I could see it happening is if Cal goes super-big next year with Wenyan at the 3. Bam goes to the 4 spot (with SKJ giving support), and Bolden/Humphries compete at the 5.
I guess it could happen from a minutes perspective but who in their right mind thinks Bolden would go for it when Kansas has tons of minutes next year in their otherwise emaciated frontline?
I think you may be severely undervaluing Humphries.Please, do not shoot the messenger, but I could see there being minutes available. If we take Bolden it means that Lee has already made up his mind to leave, which makes sense. I do not see Wynyard making the rotation next season, but could be wrong about that. I think Bam is a sure fire starter along with Monk and Fox. The other pieces can be moved around. Matthews could easily start at the "3". Humphries at the "5". Monk can run the point when Fox is out with Matthews at the "2". I do not think a rotation like this is too unrealistic.
Starters (25-30 MPG)
Bolden
Bam
Gabriel
Monk
Fox
6th Man (25 MPG)
Matthews @ 2 or 3
Rotation (10-15 MPG)
SKJ @ 4 or 5
Willis @ 3 or 4
Humphries @ 4 or 5
Depth (Under 5 MPG)
Hawkins @ 1
Mulder @ 2 or 3
Wynyard @ 5
Floreal
I'm going to go on a limb here and say no way in hell skj starts. Maybe his sophomore or junior yr but no way in hell as a freshman. It's not a slam because he grown to 6'10 and has to figure out how to play on a consistent level. He will be good but I can guarntee he won't start. If he does, I'll gladly eat crow. If I were a betting man, my 5 next yr would be this(obviously not including non committs)K-J will not be coming off the bench, Bolden will be coming off the bench if he comes.
My question would be if he applies for a hardship from last yr, could he return?
I don't see how Ulis and Fox coexist, neither one seem like much of a combo guard, it's going to take major minutes away from someone. I just don't see it, I'm not sure some of you realize what we're getting with Fox, he's as much as a sure thing as Knight was maybe Wall even.
I don't see how SKJ would be back for a 2nd year. Think a mix of Lyles and Skal.... I think the kid is really under rated. Should be rated around 12-15th imo
Well, from everything we're hearing, Gabriel is almost a lock at this point to move into the top 10, and some are even saying top 5 of the class.
After hearing that its scary how rapidly he's improving, and how much more he is still going to improve, it's sounds like he is almost certainly going to be a starter.
Fox and Monk are both going to start, but if Ulis comes back he starts.
It's almost impossible to fathom Bam not starting.
If Lee comes back, he might start, and we still have Humphries in the fold for the 5 spot
And of course we have SKJ mixed in there somewhere as well.
I really have no clue what to expect at this point.
I agree. That is why he ja sometimes a goodman and other times mostly a badman.I think Goodman suffers from Dyslexia sometimes...
Fox and Monk are both going to start, but if Ulis comes back he starts.
It's almost impossible to fathom Bam not starting.
If Lee comes back, he might start, and we still have Humphries in the fold for the 5 spot
And of course we have SKJ mixed in there somewhere as well.
I really have no clue what to expect at this point.
Now how in the world I type ja for is?:grimace:I agree. That is why he ja sometimes a goodman and other times mostly a badman.
The three top picks are looking for immediate impact players
valentine? dunn?
Valentine is a second round pick at best. Dunn is probably a mid first round pick at best
No. Top 3 picks are typically guys with the most upside. If they can contribute at a high level now, that's a bonus.
Not going to disagree because I don't keep up with that kind of thing .. but can you name some top 3 picks in recent years who weren't actually performing that well in college?
You're looking at a small sample size (I went out to #4), and generally those with the highest potential are also the most productive in college. AD, KD, Griffin, Rose, Oden. But there are notable examples of players that did not have great college production that went in the top 4. Below are 10 somewhat blah college production guys that were drafted, based on potential and not expected current production, in top 4 of the last 15 drafts. That's 1/6 of all players, and that's with years of high school players and internationals included, too.
2000 - Stromile Swift (#2)
2005 - Marvin Williams (#2)
2006 - Tyrus Thomas (#4)
2008 - Russell Westbrook (#4) (also lol Joe Alexander at #8... wow!)
2010 - Derrick Favors (#3)
2011 - Kyrie Irving (#1... injured, but wasn't great when he was healthy), Enes Kanter (#3, more comparable to an international)
2012 - Bradley Beal (#3), Dion Waiters (#4, did not start in college)
2013 - Anthony Bennett (#1... lol), man this is a crappy draft
2014 - Andrew Wiggins (#1, but not your typical #1 overall production, he was drafted on potential), Aaron Gordon (#4)
To say nothing of all the high school picks (Kwame, Chandler, Curry, etc...) and international players drafted more on potential than polish (Bargnani). And if you expand outside the top 4 (which is a somewhat artificial cutoff anyways), you get your DeMarr Derozens, your Andre Drummonds, you Joe Alexanders, your Al-Farouq Aminus, your Harrison Barneses, your Austin Rivers, your Noah Vonlehs, etc... Plus size rises in the draft, always.
That would be your starting backcourt there: Ulis, Fox and Monk with Briscoe coming off the bench.
I get some of those guys. But Wiggins? He averaged 17pts, 6rbs a game and shot a good % from down town. Beal was productive at Florida too. And Anthony Bennett was one of the best players in college a couple years ago. He put up 16pts, 8rbs, 1blk per game. I don't get why you said they weren't productive.
***If he continues as he's going Briscoe's gone after this season.
I get some of those guys. But Wiggins? He averaged 17pts, 6rbs a game and shot a good % from down town. Beal was productive at Florida too. And Anthony Bennett was one of the best players in college a couple years ago. He put up 16pts, 8rbs, 1blk per game. I don't get why you said they weren't productive.
Even shooting 18% from 3 and 39% from the free throw line and with his assist to t/o ratio? I know he's putting up double digit points and solid rebounding numbers, but the other statistics seem low for a kid who wants to jump after his freshman year.