Agreed, he's been my no'1 prospect on my Fanspo big board. He's a big 2 way young and still developing player who has pedigree his parents are probably sports people. Awesome player
Hawks should take him at #1. We’ve needed a wing for the longest time and he’d fill a role that Cam Reddish was supposed to occupy. Risacher can contribute right away as an above average defender and spot up shooter and cutter while the rest of his game rounds out. He’ll complement Trae and the team perfectly as we can never have enough shooters and our perimeter defense I think immediately gets better.
They have a lot of young guys coming down the pipeline for sure, with such a wide net I bet they'll be a force to be reckoned with even by the next olympics.
@@SidelineClubHoops Risacher would play the 3 Salaun play the 4 with Jeremy Sochan coming in as a sixth man replacing Keldon's role. (If we traded Keldon. Jeremy Sochan was also a 6th man in college so nothing new to him
I’m Glad Sarr is liked more by media, I thought Risacher had more upside.Washington is a great fit for him since they are not a team excepted to compete for a while and are a young team he can develop with.
Sarr by far has the biggest upside in this draft. Hawks better not messed this up. I feel like this guy is being pushed to cause some interest in this draft. When I watch Sarr and watch and listen to his interviews it provides me hope that Sarr might just slip through the cracks and become a franchise player, especially coming out of a supposed weak draft. I don't get that from any other player.
@@Dave-nm8uf I can totally get why you would say that. Like I said in the video the draft is never a sure bet and Sarr definitely gives an archetype we've seen a lot of success with in the NBA. But I feel like to be a "franchise guy", you need some on-ball creation chops that I personally don't see with him. Of course, he has a strong probability of becoming a high-impact defender.
Agreed, he's been my no'1 prospect on my Fanspo big board. He's a big 2 way young and still developing player who has pedigree his parents are probably sports people. Awesome player
Should be flying up draft boards after his recent performance in the French League playoffs...
Hawks should take him at #1. We’ve needed a wing for the longest time and he’d fill a role that Cam Reddish was supposed to occupy. Risacher can contribute right away as an above average defender and spot up shooter and cutter while the rest of his game rounds out. He’ll complement Trae and the team perfectly as we can never have enough shooters and our perimeter defense I think immediately gets better.
Do you see how small the Hawks already are. The Hawks need size and length with rim protection.
@@Dave-nm8uf they need a wing too
@@Glennweside They don't need a wing. They need more ball movement on offense.
@Dave-nm8uf who the wing for the hawks rn??? Please don't say hunter cause he's trash and they not resigning bey
You saw the vision
Wemby, Sarr, Risacher, Traore…
the french national team is gonna be scary in a few years if all these guys pan out
They have a lot of young guys coming down the pipeline for sure, with such a wide net I bet they'll be a force to be reckoned with even by the next olympics.
13:55 omg
I definitely wouldn't mind my Spurs to draft
Risacher at 4
And
Tidjane at 8
Imagine the French Fries on the court at same time
Wemby
Tidjane
Risacher
If Risacher falls to four it'd be an absolute steal. Haven't looked into the film for Salaun yet...
@@SidelineClubHoops Risacher would play the 3 Salaun play the 4 with Jeremy Sochan coming in as a sixth man replacing Keldon's role. (If we traded Keldon.
Jeremy Sochan was also a 6th man in college so nothing new to him
@@SidelineClubHoops he's going to the hawks
Hope he slips to 5 somehow
I’m Glad Sarr is liked more by media, I thought Risacher had more upside.Washington is a great fit for him since they are not a team excepted to compete for a while and are a young team he can develop with.
I'm a little worried about how Washington might develop him, but theoretically it makes a ton of sense.
Sarr by far has the biggest upside in this draft. Hawks better not messed this up. I feel like this guy is being pushed to cause some interest in this draft. When I watch Sarr and watch and listen to his interviews it provides me hope that Sarr might just slip through the cracks and become a franchise player, especially coming out of a supposed weak draft. I don't get that from any other player.
@@Dave-nm8uf I can totally get why you would say that. Like I said in the video the draft is never a sure bet and Sarr definitely gives an archetype we've seen a lot of success with in the NBA. But I feel like to be a "franchise guy", you need some on-ball creation chops that I personally don't see with him. Of course, he has a strong probability of becoming a high-impact defender.
No it really doesn’t