2015 NBA Draft top 10 prospects

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I don't trust drafting none of these Kentucky guys except for cauley-stein and towns. Too much talent all the way around for me to make a fair judgment of their individual abilities.
yea its HARD as hell for me to judge them with their limited minutes/opportunities and surrounded by so much talent
 

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I don't trust drafting none of these Kentucky guys except for cauley-stein and towns. Too much talent all the way around for me to make a fair judgment of their individual abilities.

Cauley-Stein has no offensive game away from the basket. And he is a red flag off the court from what I've hear/read. I like Towns long-term.
 

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Cauley-Stein has no offensive game away from the basket. And he is a red flag off the court from what I've hear/read. I like Towns long-term.

I blame Calipari. Dude runs nothing resembling anything like an NBA offensive and defensive system. Thank God Towns is only there a year so Cal can't stunt his development.
 

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I blame Calipari. Dude runs nothing resembling anything like an NBA offensive and defensive system. Thank God Towns is only there a year so Cal can't stunt his development.

How so? A lot of NBA teams run similar systems. He doesn't always call the right guys number or put the right guys in the right positions to score. His substitution patterns are terrible as well. But the dribble drive motion or w/e it's called is similar to what many teams do
 

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How so? A lot of NBA teams run similar systems. He doesn't always call the right guys number or put the right guys in the right positions to score. His substitution patterns are terrible as well. But the dribble drive motion or w/e it's called is similar to what many teams do

Lack of ball screens, lack of motion, lack of screening, no 4 out 1 in, etc

Its glorified AAU ball

Dribble drive only preps guys like John Wall because the rest of these nikkas are auxiliaries

It took WCS 3 years to learn how to get deep position and seal his man :dahell:
 

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Good thread. Keep updating it.

I'll throw in my top 10 as well.

1. Karl Towns.
2. Mario Hezonja
3. fukk
4. The
5. Rest
6. Of
7. This
8. shytty
9. Ass
10. Class.


Accurate.
 

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Delon Wright is pretty good. He's big 6'6", can run a half court set, plays great defense, and is a scorer with a good shot which isn't his first option.
 

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Delon Wright is pretty good. He's big 6'6", can run a half court set, plays great defense, and is a scorer with a good shot which isn't his first option.

Lack of a 3 ball will make it extremely difficult for him to be anything other than a backup.
 

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Im gonna do it in reverse order to make it more fun. Im gonna try to write a scouting report for each guy. So if i get tired of typing, i might tske a break for a bit.

Ok so Honorable Mwntions are:
Mario Hezonja - is playing better than ever, starting most games for arguably.the best basketball club outside the NBA. Also being around some of the best players in Europe has helped him improve on.what was once a volatile and questionable mentality. He is still working on being more patient and understanding how to be as effective as possible in.that situation. He is unlikely to be the go to guy in the NBA. He has ground to 6'8 but regains the agility, quickness and leaping ability that helped him be annointed the most athletic euro born NBA draft prospect. Even with those talents he would still be.considered one of.the worst defenders in the.NBA right now. He has solid court vision and that part of his game along with consistent 3 shooting are.the 2 aspects.he seems to be improving the most. Still he is a guy who needs the.ball on his hands to really.be.effective, however there is countless players in his position who can do the aame. So unless he really stars dominating euro.competition, I personally wouldnt.pick him until after the top 10



So Myles turner isn't on your list either?
 
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