Oscar's draft status

Justwar

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Think he needs to pull a Patrick Patterson honestly

I would totally sell him to come back and show pick and pop 3s. His problem in the nba is he doesn't switch on guards or protect the rim as well as the nba needs. Not a very good lob threat and his post moves won't be used in the nba
 
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UK-Chulo

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28 rebounds against a 7'5" guy and he ate Armando Bacot alive. You've established yourself as a complete moron on this board, there's no need to one up yourself.
I've seen this comment multiple times today. Did we all forget the WKU kid went out with an injury?
 

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Oscar will play in the NBA. Will he be a first round pick? Maybe late first round, but definitely in the second round if not. Will he be a star? No. But there’s definitely a place for a player that can rebound like him and that plays with such a high motor. He does have a nice shooting touch as well. No one knew Davis or Cousins could shoot when they were at UK. Oscar has already proven to be a better shooter than either of them while in college.
 
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UK-Chulo

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In the 2nd half when Oscar was already at 18 rebounds.

And his performance against Bacot? Just gonna gloss over that because it doesn't fit your agenda? How about against Duke when he went for 17 and 20?
Agenda? LOL. I'm only saying the WKU kid was doing well and left early. He had 7 blocks already. Oscar has played well in every game.

Paranoid. Everybody is out to get you. Booooo
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Love Oscar but he’s probably a 2nd round pick. He’s a beast but he’s also a below the rim big man which doesn’t really exist in today’s NBA. Sounds crazy but it might be best for him to come back for one more year and develop a more consistent outside shot and ball handling/passing skills. If UK can find a way to get him NIL eligible, might not be that far fetched.
I honestly hope so, like I said find a way to stuff 500k in his pocket, people are buying NFT’s for 66 million dollars, that’s money laundering if I have ever seen him. Have him draw a digital picture and bam he sells it for 500k Biden style.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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I think he has the touch to develop an outside shot, his FT touch is excellent and the jumper around there is good. He also rebounds so well he could make a career out of rebounding for a second team and he’s fast enough to run the floor.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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So was Barkley. He worked out pretty well. Or more recently Draymond Green.
Both learned how to shoot also in NBA.

Yes his shot has improved. Nice arc too. But you don’t draft him to shoot jumpers. You draft him to get missed jumpers and kick back out to your shooters. I see a playoff team like GS to take him late 1st round to get Curry and Thompson an extra 4-5 shots per game.
I could see GS take someone just like him to use for 4 years on a 2nd round steal of a deal.
 
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I would totally sell him to come back and show pick and pop 3s. His problem in the nba is he doesn't switch on guards or protect the rim as well as the nba needs. Not a very good lob threat and his post moves won't be used in the nba
A team won’t draft him to be a scorer. They will draft him to do what he does better than anyone has done in years. Rebound!!! Get your shooters 4-5-6 extra shots per game from offensive rebounds.
 
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28 rebounds against a 7'5" guy and he ate Armando Bacot alive. You've established yourself as a complete moron on this board, there's no need to one up yourself.
Is reading hard for you? Learn to read. Derp.
"Scoring"
Hahaaaahaaaas
 
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Barkley was the better player of the 2. Barkley actually played, he wasn't always hurt. In case you forgot Barkley in in the hall of fame. Williamson has to play to get there. Even with espn pushing him as the greatest ever, they won't be able to get him into the hall if he never plays.

I wasn't comparing the two as al-around players, that would be silly ... only their relative body types and athleticism/explosiveness.
 

Justwar

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A team won’t draft him to be a scorer. They will draft him to do what he does better than anyone has done in years. Rebound!!! Get your shooters 4-5-6 extra shots per game from offensive rebounds.

Rebounding in the nba is not as big of a priority then defense. Andre Drummond is one of the best rebounder ever, bigger, more mobile and explosive and struggles to stay in the nba. It's just being phased out because smaller ball is getting all kinds of guys at a similar size to switch on d
 

CatEye2010

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I don’t think it’s that far fetched, both played with tremendous energy and were the best at locating the ball to rebound. Rodman had probably less offensive game than Oscar does. Rodman excelled in the era where rough guys rules but rebounding translates to any era.
More like Moses Malone imo.
 

CatEye2010

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You mean 3x league MVP and Hall of Famer Moses Malone?

Bahahahahahahaha.
Re: body type and style of play. It remains to be seen how he does at the next level. I watched Malone when he played for the Rockets and I swear he had Velcro on his hands. I see that with Oscar too, great hands and a want-to to grab every ball.
 
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Re: body type and style of play. It remains to be seen how he does at the next level. I watched Malone when he played for the Rockets and I swear he had Velcro on his hands. I see that with Oscar too, great hands and a want-to to grab every ball.

Didn't mean to sound like a dick there, sorry - I thought the jump to compare him to one of the best big men of all time was a little aggressive. Totally agree about how strong Oscar's desire and hands both are. You see so many guys go up for rebounds and get a hand or hands on them but not secure them. If Oscar touches a ball, he is getting that board.
 

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Rebounding in the nba is not as big of a priority then defense. Andre Drummond is one of the best rebounder ever, bigger, more mobile and explosive and struggles to stay in the nba. It's just being phased out because smaller ball is getting all kinds of guys at a similar size to switch on d
Because Drummond can’t shoot and definitely isn’t very “mobile.” The reason that small ball works is because smaller guys are traditionally known to be better shooters and are more mobile.
 

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That's a good comparison. Evans had a few seasons where he averaged over 10 boards and under 5 points PG. He also had several games with like 1 or 2 points and over 20 rebounds I think. His box scores were fun to look at.
Yep I believe the top 10 instances, in last 40 years, of “most rebounds with 0 points” are only him, marcus camby and dennis rodman
 
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Justwar

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Because Drummond can’t shoot and definitely isn’t very “mobile.” The reason that small ball works is because smaller guys are traditionally known to be better shooters and are more mobile.

Oscar would be in the same situation as Drummond. No different.
 

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The NBA game has changed but I still think having a tenacious re-bounder like Oscar is a commodity. I see him as a late first rounder or early second round. He's just too good not to get drafted.
 

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Oscar showing that NBA first round stuff tonight......................................eaten up by A&M but he's gonna be a first rounder LOL.
 

LineSkiCat14

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Oscar didn't keep this wild buzz going with tonight's quiet performance.. but don't think it hurt him much either.

He had zero help inside. Dude was getting hammered, by several players at once. Tonight's game isn't at all how the NBA is played. And the NBA doesn't care that Oscar went to UK, and therefore wont let him get blasted by other teams over poor officiating.
 

LineSkiCat14

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The NBA game has changed but I still think having a tenacious re-bounder like Oscar is a commodity. I see him as a late first rounder or early second round. He's just too good not to get drafted.

And he'll be cheap. Look, no one is drafting Oscar to be their primary center, making $30 million a year. But hes the perfect complimentary piece, that if you pay $1-2mil a year, can certainly help your team when he's playing their second unit.
 
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Unfortunately the guy won't play much in the NBA. He's undersized, doesn't have great leaping ability. His post offense is not polished. He hangs his hat on hustle and rebounding. NBA GM's dont look for rebounding much anymore due to how many 3 point shots there are in the game now. As you know, 3pt shots are harder to rebound due to the long rebounds etc. Kenneth Faried comes to mind as a comparison, although Kenneth was much more athletic.