when I Saw the mogobo and especially the 21 and 22 enrique freeman to ajinca, i knew you knew ball ajinca can play man. mhy sister lives in france and i saw him lose but love his size for turning 19 june 26th
Appreciate it! Huge fan of Ajinca. 6-8 movement shooter that has legit athletic tools and plays hard is a super valuable archetype. I think people are being thrown by the overall shooting efficiency despite hitting 35% from 3.
Love your vids. Cant see how Devin Carter is tier 3 just because of his age I also think kelel ware is rated way to low, seems like a very safe pick that also has good upside
Appreciate it! For me Carter just is such a well-rounded and good player that I'm willing to disregard the age thing. I used to really worry about that, but guys like Desmond Bane and Jalen Brunson who came out when they were older and still turned into highly valuable players have made me reconsider it. Especially in a draft like this where I'm not entirely sure anyone is good, I just like the tools Carter brings. Ware I love the talent I'm just not sure what he really does to leave his imprint on the game. Great tools and production at Indiana, but I feel like he could've just given so much more. Worried he gets lost in the shuffle of a rotation.
Yeah I could totally be wrong on him. I just really worry about his ability to get downhill as a PnR creator especially if the long range shooting doesn't improve. Just feels like he'd be stuck on offense in that regard. Still the off the dribble shooting in the midrange and his overall command of the offense is really impressive.
@@BobbyDouglasBasketball He's 18, plus the high 3pt volume, FT shooting, and midrange touch indicate that his 3 pointer will improve. And he wasn't necessarily a bad finisher he just didn't attempt layups often lol
Tristan Da Silva would be my pick for them. Think he and Jaquez would work very well together. They're also the type that could take a swing on Topic too.
Dont get why most analysts love Risacher & are low on Holmes. Da'Ron has no weaknesses except age & some agility issues guarding 4's. He's an incredible open 3pt shooter & dribbles, passes, defends the rim, post up scoring, hard worker.
Yeah to me Holmes is just so good at a variety of things that I think he works. Someone mentioned that he's a better version of Jalen Smith, and that makes sense because I was super on high him in 2020. The bigs that can play seamlessly on offense and move well defensively just work for me. Risacher I think is a very high floor type but I really just don't see the "pop" factor with him.
thanks for all the hard work. - love holland - clingan: he can only play 1 position, he can’t defend at a high level, you can’t play him in small ball line ups or in 5 out line ups. carter: can’t play multiple positions and isn’t really a point guard. maybe he is marcus smart? if not, he is a career back up. castle: maybe shaun livingston risacher is a really interesting wing prospect who can play 2-4 and shoot. he also has great length for his position. that’s valuable. he maybe the most valuable prospect in this draft. their arnt too many guys who can play and gaurd multiple positions and shoot in this draft.
Thanks for watching! Clingan I’m just willing to take the lack of versatility he brings given his defensive presence. He’s very solid as a ball mover and stuff too so I think he can be a really key part of a legit NBA offense despite not being able to space the floor. Carter I see as a hybrid guard. Thing with him is that I think he can defend multiple positions so as long as the shot is viable he’ll be fine. Livingston is interesting for Castle. Hadn’t thought of that one but it makes sense!
@@BobbyDouglasBasketball i just worry about centers in todays NBA. there is so much scoring that a team doesnt really need a big to score at all. however, if you big is a defensive liability or not great defensively then it can really hurt your team. thus, it almost better to have a big that cant score but plays great defense then have a big with some offensive ability who is a liability on the perimeter. do you really want a guy who is like Jusuf Nurkić with more offensive skill? do those type of guys go deep into the playoffs? but i am gonna study clingan more.
@@shake6321 Yeah I get that for sure. I just don't think Clingan falls into that box as a defensive liability. I see him as a potential all defense type of player.
Thank you. A great list
Very astute comments.
Some surprises in 50 to 60 for me. 👍
Thanks so much for watching!
when I Saw the mogobo and especially the 21 and 22 enrique freeman to ajinca, i knew you knew ball
ajinca can play man. mhy sister lives in france and i saw him lose but love his size for turning 19 june 26th
Appreciate it! Huge fan of Ajinca. 6-8 movement shooter that has legit athletic tools and plays hard is a super valuable archetype. I think people are being thrown by the overall shooting efficiency despite hitting 35% from 3.
NO PJ HALL?!?!?!?!?
He was in the 60/70 range for me. Just have concerns about the defense
PJ GOTTA BE ON
Love your vids.
Cant see how Devin Carter is tier 3 just because of his age
I also think kelel ware is rated way to low, seems like a very safe pick that also has good upside
Appreciate it! For me Carter just is such a well-rounded and good player that I'm willing to disregard the age thing. I used to really worry about that, but guys like Desmond Bane and Jalen Brunson who came out when they were older and still turned into highly valuable players have made me reconsider it. Especially in a draft like this where I'm not entirely sure anyone is good, I just like the tools Carter brings. Ware I love the talent I'm just not sure what he really does to leave his imprint on the game. Great tools and production at Indiana, but I feel like he could've just given so much more. Worried he gets lost in the shuffle of a rotation.
Bub Carrington 34 is wild. I believe he has the highest ceiling in this draft. He's one of the the only guys I'm comfortable with running an offense
Yeah I could totally be wrong on him. I just really worry about his ability to get downhill as a PnR creator especially if the long range shooting doesn't improve. Just feels like he'd be stuck on offense in that regard. Still the off the dribble shooting in the midrange and his overall command of the offense is really impressive.
@@BobbyDouglasBasketball He's 18, plus the high 3pt volume, FT shooting, and midrange touch indicate that his 3 pointer will improve.
And he wasn't necessarily a bad finisher he just didn't attempt layups often lol
@@smoothhoops3739 if he gets the shots up, gonna be scary
I think collier could have some fringe all star potential
I definitely like him a lot. I actually had him in that tier, but then the combine measurements moved him down a bit for me.
What players do you think are the best fits for the Heat at 15 if Carter and Holland are off the board ?
Tristan Da Silva would be my pick for them. Think he and Jaquez would work very well together. They're also the type that could take a swing on Topic too.
mock draft coming soon?
Dont get why most analysts love Risacher & are low on Holmes. Da'Ron has no weaknesses except age & some agility issues guarding 4's. He's an incredible open 3pt shooter & dribbles, passes, defends the rim, post up scoring, hard worker.
Yeah to me Holmes is just so good at a variety of things that I think he works. Someone mentioned that he's a better version of Jalen Smith, and that makes sense because I was super on high him in 2020. The bigs that can play seamlessly on offense and move well defensively just work for me. Risacher I think is a very high floor type but I really just don't see the "pop" factor with him.
thanks for all the hard work.
- love holland
- clingan: he can only play 1 position, he can’t defend at a high level, you can’t play him in small ball line ups or in 5 out line ups.
carter: can’t play multiple positions and isn’t really a point guard. maybe he is marcus smart? if not, he is a career back up.
castle: maybe shaun livingston
risacher is a really interesting wing prospect who can play 2-4 and shoot. he also has great length for his position. that’s valuable. he maybe the most valuable prospect in this draft. their arnt too many guys who can play and gaurd multiple positions and shoot in this draft.
Thanks for watching! Clingan I’m just willing to take the lack of versatility he brings given his defensive presence. He’s very solid as a ball mover and stuff too so I think he can be a really key part of a legit NBA offense despite not being able to space the floor.
Carter I see as a hybrid guard. Thing with him is that I think he can defend multiple positions so as long as the shot is viable he’ll be fine.
Livingston is interesting for Castle. Hadn’t thought of that one but it makes sense!
And agree with Risacher. Might say he has the highest floor in the class. I just think guys like Holland Sarr etc are twitchier and more explosive.
@@BobbyDouglasBasketball i just worry about centers in todays NBA. there is so much scoring that a team doesnt really need a big to score at all. however, if you big is a defensive liability or not great defensively then it can really hurt your team. thus, it almost better to have a big that cant score but plays great defense then have a big with some offensive ability who is a liability on the perimeter.
do you really want a guy who is like Jusuf Nurkić with more offensive skill? do those type of guys go deep into the playoffs? but i am gonna study clingan more.
@@shake6321 Yeah I get that for sure. I just don't think Clingan falls into that box as a defensive liability. I see him as a potential all defense type of player.
@@BobbyDouglasBasketball really? you think this big boy will play D on little guys? i guess we'll see.