The Official 2012 NBA Draft Talk Thread

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so evidently Dion Waiters is being hyped as a D Wade type scorer a guy who can create for himself and score at will. Do you think he can leap past Beal/Lame/Rivers?

or is he this years Dominique Jones?

I think his floor is: Randy Foye and Ceiling is a type of Harden


Also this is the worst pg draft since 2007 the Conley/Acie Law/Brooks draft. do you guys think Marshall/Lillard/Teage/Wroten are better then that class.
Dion is gonna be ready off top.
 

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Underrated:

Royce White
Quincy Miller
Arnett Moultrie

skill wise...yes... but I don't think he'll ever be what he was supposed to be..because of the knee.

If you watched him last year, he looked so slow, sluggish and just creaky old man like movements. I hope he can get that fluidity back in his game because with his size, length and skill, he'd be a problem
 

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skill wise...yes... but I don't think he'll ever be what he was supposed to be..because of the knee.

If you watched him last year, he looked so slow, sluggish and just creaky old man like movements. I hope he can get that fluidity back in his game because with his size, length and skill, he'd be a problem


Lol I wonder how much that blood cycling in Germany cost
 

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As someone who watches all the UW games, Terrence Ross will be one of the best players that comes out of the draft. Great defense, rebounding, shooting and athleticism. Good Bball IQ and attitude. As already noted, his dribble is weak, but he does finish well at the hoop when he goes in. Whoever picks up Tony Wroten gets a lot of potential...
 

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The Warriors are working on a trade with the Jazz to keep their first round pick regardless of what happens in the lottery, according to sources.

Golden State has a 72 percent change of keeping their pick as it is top-seven protected.

But the Warriors are interested in insuring that they keep the pick in case a team behind them jumps into the top-three.

The Warriors are prepared to give up a trade asset or two.

One source with knowledge of the discussions described the chances of a trade by Wednesday as "likely."

The Warriors can offer Utah a combination of future draft considerations, cash and/or a relaxation of the current restrictions on Utah's rights to the pick in question in either 2013 or 2014. At present, Golden State's 2013 pick is top-seven protected and its 2014 pick is top-six protected.

Dubs are shook of them Hornets :merchant:
 

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It's probably already been talked about in here, but can someone tell me why Jeremy Lamb isnt considered a top 5 pick?
 

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Dubs are shook of them Hornets :merchant:

Our ownership got long money breh. Spent $450 milly to buy the team, about to spend another 500 to build an arena, spent 2 milly on the rights for Jeremy Tyler, 7 mill on Kwame, spent another milly buying Atlanta's second round pick. Giving Utah a few mill for insurance aint shyt. We can't attract top free agents so we gotta stack up on picks and make smart trades. Minnesota should do the same since yall can't attract free agents neither.
 

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Our ownership got long money breh. Spent $450 milly to buy the team, about to spend another 500 to build an arena, spent 2 milly on the rights for Jeremy Tyler, 7 mill on Kwame, spent another milly buying Atlanta's second round pick. Giving Utah a few mill for insurance aint shyt. We can't attract top free agents so we gotta stack up on picks and make smart trades. Minnesota should do the same since yall can't attract free agents neither.

You think a few mill to relax protections on a pick that can get Utah their PG of the future will cut it? Actually the most y'all can even spend is #3 mil, and you'd essentially be trying to buy your pick back.

and if you haven't noticed, Minnesota only has 3 guys on the team through free agency. Hell the biggest free agent in franchise history is our coach. That IS what they're doing.
 

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Some stuff from DX over the weekend

Maalik Wayns from Nova didn't get invited to the combine

Boston and Houston both have 2 picks and wanna move up to and in the lotto

thinks the D-Wade comparisons for Dion Waiters are ridiculous

Only sees 1 Euro picked in round 1 but a bunch in round 2

Thinks Bradley Beal is falls no further than #5

Believes Jae Crowder is the best defender in this draft and that odds of Darius Johnson-Odom getting picked at all are 60/40

Darius Miller is anywhere from the 20s to early 2nd

Compares Jared Sullinger to Luis Scola in his prime

Likes John Henson as a fit alongside Greg Monroe

This was the big one: Terrence Ross' agent says his guy will get picked in the 6-11 range :wtf:
 

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Compares Jared Sullinger to Luis Scola in his prime

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NBA 2K12 Ratings here are the ratings I am using for the draft class.

C:
Zeller- 68 with 70 potential
Leonard-67 with 80 potential
Drummond - 65- 99 potential

PF:
A Davis - 82 with 90 potential
T Robinson - 76 with 75 potential
P Jones - 70 with 96 potential and A athleticism
J Henson - 67 with 78 potential
J Sullinger - 71 with 82 potential
A Moultrie - 68 with 80 potential

SF:
MKG - 75 with 88 potential
H Barnes - 77 with 78 potential
T Jones - 71 with 80 potential
M Harkless - 65 with 84 potenial


SG:
B Beal - 76 with 83 potenial
J Lamb - 74 with 88 potential
A Rivers - 73 with 85 potential
D Waiters - 71 with 83 potential
T Ross - 67 with 78 potential

PG:
K Marshall - 72 with 80 potential - Handle A, IQ B+
D lillard - 70 with 78 potential - Best shooting pg
 
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