NBA Draft -- Isaiah Roby

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The NBA draft is tonight. Where will Roby be drafted? Early second? Mid second? What teams have expessed interest?
 
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Number 28 or 29 to the Warriors or Spurs would be ideal to get coached by Kerr or Popovich. Doubt he'll go in first round though. 39 to New Orleans would also be good to get in on the ground floor with a young team.
 

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Most places I've read (which isn't many) said early 2nd though he could potentially sneak into the first if the right team likes him.
 

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Based on the other predictions in this thread...I will say free agent signee just in case it happens. Winking

I wish him the best but you never know with the draft...don’t forget the results of the 2019 NFL Draft.
 
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The NBA draft is tonight. Where will Roby be drafted? Early second? Mid second? What teams have expessed interest?
Mid second is maybe most likely. The wild card is the Bucks. I've heard rumblings that they really like him. The question is do they like him well enough to take him at 30. He would be a great fit for them as a bench player. IF he's still around at 43, I would be shocked if Minnesota didn't take him. Sounds like some people think Philly would take him in the 2nd. I'm not a fan of that organization but they would probably give him the best chance to be on a roster when the season opens. Boston is going to have to find some bodies as well.
 

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Mid second is maybe most likely. The wild card is the Bucks. I've heard rumblings that they really like him. The question is do they like him well enough to take him at 30. He would be a great fit for them as a bench player. IF he's still around at 43, I would be shocked if Minnesota didn't take him. Sounds like some people think Philly would take him in the 2nd. I'm not a fan of that organization but they would probably give him the best chance to be on a roster when the season opens. Boston is going to have to find some bodies as well.

My sister lives about 30 mins north of Milwaukee, so I’d love it if that happened.
 
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lol get your G-League tix now

still nice to see him get a shot.. perhaps he cracks a roster in his career

I’m proud of the young man. And this is just the start. Fred Hoiberg will give us several more over the years. Unless I missed it...I didn’t see one Iowa or Creighton player drafted ;)
 

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His game fits perfectly in the modern NBA, he just needs to continue to get stronger and more confident/assertive. Glad he’s getting a shot, Dallas is a pretty good landing spot assuming he can eventually earn pt.
 

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I wouldnt be surprised if that trend continues. Hoiberg is the man.
I sure hope you’re wrong... if you are right than football doesn’t get more than 1 player drafted per year... no way Hoiberg gets multiple players drafted each year moving forward. No disrespect to Hoiberg, but I just don’t see every year more basketball players get drafted than football players.
 

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His game fits perfectly in the modern NBA, he just needs to continue to get stronger and more confident/assertive. Glad he’s getting a shot, Dallas is a pretty good landing spot assuming he can eventually earn pt.

pardon the dose of reality, but what about 'his game' fits? the 33% 3pt shooting? the 45% shooting from the field? his inability to handle the ball or create his own shot from the wing? 5 rebs/game as the primary big man?

the only elite stat Roby produced were his 2 blocks/game. if he can play on-ball defense against NBA wings, I can see that being an in for him. 3 & D guy, assuming he vastly improves his shot and can get up over 40%.

he's 6'8". we'll see what happens, I'm rooting for him. but his career at NU can't be chalked up as anything but a disappointment.

it's been 20 years since we've had an NBA player. it's like coming out of a famine and thinking leavened bread deserves a Michelin rating.
 

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I sure hope you’re wrong... if you are right than football doesn’t get more than 1 player drafted per year... no way Hoiberg gets multiple players drafted each year moving forward. No disrespect to Hoiberg, but I just don’t see every year more basketball players get drafted than football players.
We may only have 1 or 2 drafted next year in football if LJax and Mo Barry have big years
 
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We may only have 1 or 2 drafted next year in football if LJax and Mo Barry have big years
I didn’t realize by trend you simply meant this year and next. I thought you were saying this is gonna happen regularly as long as Hoiberg is coach at Nebraska.

My apologies.
 

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Within 1 pick. I think I get closest to the pin.
I thought you had it nailed until Bol Bol slipped so far. Hey I said mid 2nd round. It doesn't get any more "mid" than pick 45.:) Weird draft in many ways IMO. The Nets taking Claxton just proves it's all in the eye of the beholder. Very raw player. One pick can change multiple picks down the line. Once again the Timberwolves befuddle their fans by taking a foreign player. Guys kept getting drafted that few if any of the "experts" had on their board as "best available".
 

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Bilas just raved about him.
somewhat surprised he lasted as long as he did but I've never understood what some NBA GMs are thinking with their draft picks, rosters and contracts. They do some really goofy things IMO. I don't know if it's owner meddling or just basketball stupidity.
 

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pardon the dose of reality, but what about 'his game' fits? the 33% 3pt shooting? the 45% shooting from the field? his inability to handle the ball or create his own shot from the wing? 5 rebs/game as the primary big man?

the only elite stat Roby produced were his 2 blocks/game. if he can play on-ball defense against NBA wings, I can see that being an in for him. 3 & D guy, assuming he vastly improves his shot and can get up over 40%.

he's 6'8". we'll see what happens, I'm rooting for him. but his career at NU can't be chalked up as anything but a disappointment.

it's been 20 years since we've had an NBA player. it's like coming out of a famine and thinking leavened bread deserves a Michelin rating.
Inability to handle the ball? I think you underestimate Roby's skills. In the right offense he can play and play well in the NBA. "Disappointment" for his career? Roby's career at NU can only be labeled a disppointment because of the results of the team and that was hardly all on him. What exactly did you expect out of a skinny kid with a major health issue when he arrived at NU? He played out of position almost every game of his career and did it with a great attitude.
 

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Inability to handle the ball? I think you underestimate Roby's skills. In the right offense he can play and play well in the NBA. "Disappointment" for his career? Roby's career at NU can only be labeled a disppointment because of the results of the team and that was hardly all on him. What exactly did you expect out of a skinny kid with a major health issue when he arrived at NU? He played out of position almost every game of his career and did it with a great attitude.
Exactly, he was forced to play center when that is just not his game. Also how was he a disappointment? He wasn’t a five star kid coming out of high school, I guarantee if I told you the day he signed that his career played out like this you’d be pumped. Nowhere in my initial post did I say he would be a star, I said his game fit the modern nba, which it does. As a small ball 4 his game fits well, he needs to improve obviously but if you don’t think he has the physical gifts to contribute then you’re watching a different guy. I don’t know if he’ll ever carve out a role but a guy at his size with his gifts fits with the modern nba.
 
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