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  • C2Hamm
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    I look at zion and rj similar to emeka and dwight except diff posituon and more skilled coming to the draft. Emeka was ready already and dwight had huge upside. Yeah, emeka didnt go further due to injuries but he did well he was healthy. Dwught improved but i really cannot accept that he reached his potential. He became better but no where near the next best bigman label when he was drafted. Rj is good now. Zion is showing he has physical tools to be great, but can that be developed sooner rather than later by whoever drafts him?

    Im starting to get impressed by brandon clarke by the way. Any notable euros for the up coming draft? I think we got spoiled with Luka last year.

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  • Joško Poljak Fan
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    Originally posted by C2Hamm View Post
    Suns\Knicks\Magic - providede they aren't 1st pick. right now I see no reason for any team to pass on Zion. Sure, there is a chance he doesnt pan out but that can be said to every rookie.I see Zion become better a little bit later though but the upside is crazy high. he'll probably start as a PF and depending how he develops, can be an SF. though I hope he manages his weight all through out because all that jumping will take its toll on his knees if he doesnt get a reliable shooting.
    True. A lot of questions appear about Zion's knees being able to carry all that weight. On the other hand, same was being said about Shaq 25 years ago.

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  • C2Hamm
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    Originally posted by Prancūzėlis_ZLD View Post
    I do agree with what you said about the Suns, but is Morant really the good guy as well then ?
    i do not believe any solid free agent PG will sign with, and Morant is better atleast compared to Melton and Okobo.

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  • Prancūzėlis_ZLD
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    I do agree with what you said about the Suns, but is Morant really the good guy as well then ?

    Regarding the Knicks, if you take into account KD being a Knick starting next season, then this changes everything and you're right of course.

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  • C2Hamm
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    Originally posted by Prancūzėlis_ZLD View Post
    So let's assume Zion is selected with the first pick and one of these teams have the 2nd choice. I do agree they could need a pointguard, but would this really be the best choice for them not to select R.J. Barrett (who is still my favourite to be 1st before Zion by the way) ? R.J. could totally play with Devin Booker for the Suns and would be a perfect pick for the Knicks as well. Regarding the Magic, it's very hard to anticipate right now : if we look at their current roster, a point guard might be better than Barrett, but there is a very high possibility that they destroy the team during interseason if they don't reach the playoffs (by "destroying", i mean Vučević out, Fournier out and I'm not sure about Gordon) and then R.J. would be the best fit to rebuild from scratch in my opinion.

    To be honest, I'm still not event totally convinced that Morant is the best pointguard in 2019 draft class anyway, even with Darius Garland's injury.
    fair.
    i can only give my opinion and here it goes. RJ is the better player than Ja. he just doesn't fit Suns and Knicks. Magic can probably draft him and I dont see any problem with that.
    Why doenst RJ fit Suns = he is a volume shooter. what that means is you limit Bookers touches. and lets get real here, Ayton needs more touches but Suns cant pass it to him for some unknown reason. I blame Coach Igor's system. so i dont think putting RJ would work because there isnt enough ball for Booker and Ayton already and you want to add another ball dominant player? JJ, Oubre, and Mikal are all showing they are capable to hold their own on defense while giving spot scoring.
    Knicks - there has been rumors that Durant is consider moving to NYK after GSW. do you really want Kevin and RJ fighting for whatever mins Durant wont be using? I actually think if they can add a few more small but significant moves KD will consider NYK for real. I see Rui and Hunter as better fit outside of Morant. I dont know Mudiay's value but he should be traded and NYK get a vet PG like Collison with Frank backing him up. I think they are getting rid of Kanter for cap space as well. and that to me is more to be KD ready. So yeah, no to RJ to NYK unless they think they dont have any chance with Durant.

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  • Prancūzėlis_ZLD
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    Originally posted by C2Hamm View Post
    Suns\Knicks\Magic
    So let's assume Zion is selected with the first pick and one of these teams have the 2nd choice. I do agree they could need a pointguard, but would this really be the best choice for them not to select R.J. Barrett (who is still my favourite to be 1st before Zion by the way) ? R.J. could totally play with Devin Booker for the Suns and would be a perfect pick for the Knicks as well. Regarding the Magic, it's very hard to anticipate right now : if we look at their current roster, a point guard might be better than Barrett, but there is a very high possibility that they destroy the team during interseason if they don't reach the playoffs (by "destroying", i mean Vučević out, Fournier out and I'm not sure about Gordon) and then R.J. would be the best fit to rebuild from scratch in my opinion.

    To be honest, I'm still not event totally convinced that Morant is the best pointguard in 2019 draft class anyway, even with Darius Garland's injury.

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  • C2Hamm
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    Originally posted by Prancūzėlis_ZLD View Post
    Lot of hype around Morant recently, indeed, but I really don't see which team would really take him over both R.J. and Zion
    Suns\Knicks\Magic - providede they aren't 1st pick. right now I see no reason for any team to pass on Zion. Sure, there is a chance he doesnt pan out but that can be said to every rookie.I see Zion become better a little bit later though but the upside is crazy high. he'll probably start as a PF and depending how he develops, can be an SF. though I hope he manages his weight all through out because all that jumping will take its toll on his knees if he doesnt get a reliable shooting.

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  • Prancūzėlis_ZLD
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    Originally posted by PaulLee3 View Post
    Ja Morant is making some noise in College Basketball. He is now a projected top 3 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, but some Mock Draft website puts him above RJ Barrett, and Zion Williamson.
    Lot of hype around Morant recently, indeed, but I really don't see which team would really take him over both R.J. and Zion

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  • Joško Poljak Fan
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    It's not about the numbers. Zion has a freakish athletic ability, that is hard to match and should represent an edge with his game in NBA. At 270 pounds, being as explosive is something I haven't imagine possible. He might be using bullying with his body a bit too much at the college level, for my taste, not entirely sure how that will translate against some NBA PF's there, but in any case, with some adaptations, he will get over it. Overall, a can't miss prospect if he stays healthy.

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  • PaulLee3
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    2019 NBA Draft



    Ja Morant is making some noise in College Basketball. He is now a projected top 3 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, but some Mock Draft website puts him above RJ Barrett, and Zion Williamson.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tI2Ks1j8ZQ from being a 4th scoring option in his high school team to being a projected top 3-5 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. The Ja Morant Story. He had a growth spurt 5'11" to 6'3" in the off season.


    Morant is averaging 24.1 ppg, 10.5 apg, 5.6 rpg.
    Last edited by PaulLee3; 01-27-2019, 01:23 PM.
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