Re: 2018 NBA Draft
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 11:03 pm
1st in the division last season and Olshey continues to draft for the wrong league.... smhgreenyellow wrote:need some time in the G-League before contributing.
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1st in the division last season and Olshey continues to draft for the wrong league.... smhgreenyellow wrote:need some time in the G-League before contributing.
But Welsh gets picked.....LOL.Duck24 wrote:Brandon McCoy went undradted. Yikes. Always crazy to look at the list of undrafted undergrads who were given bad advice. Below is a partial list of guys from this year. Some of guys are top of their class recruits. I believe Duval from Duke was consensus top 5 player in the 2017 class.
Ouch, two Arizona guys.Duck24 wrote:Brandon McCoy went undradted. Yikes. Always crazy to look at the list of undrafted undergrads who were given bad advice. Below is a partial list of guys from this year. Some of guys are top of their class recruits. I believe Duval from Duke was consensus top 5 player in the 2017 class.
Yeah it'll be nice to have a shooter on the outside, but if he can't play D, meh. Need someone who can help us guard the Jrue Holidays of the world.Phalanx wrote:Sounds more like a 3-and-D minus the D.greenyellow wrote:Blazers just got Gary Trent Jr from SAC for two future 2nd round picks. He's a likely 3&D guy that replaces Connaughton should he leave.
I don't hate the pick, I just wish they didn't have to keep trading two picks to get one guy. I have a feeling those picks they traded are going to be higher than Olshey thinks. Especially if they can't re-sign Nurk.
They could have picked Trent with #24, so all in all it wasn't a horrible draft (like last year was). Hard to do much with pick 24 anyway. Seems like they are loading up at the wrong position, but maybe a trade will even things out.
Isn't that sad, though? I mean, the Blazers are paying two guards max money, and neither of them can guard Holiday or anyone at that level. Something just seems very wrong with that.UOducksTK1 wrote:
Yeah it'll be nice to have a shooter on the outside, but if he can't play D, meh. Need someone who can help us guard the Jrue Holidays of the world.
Brown's upside/age is a deadly combo. Plus his length and versatility make him a huge plus, especially on defense.Phalanx wrote:Isn't that sad, though? I mean, the Blazers are paying two guards max money, and neither of them can guard Holiday or anyone at that level. Something just seems very wrong with that.UOducksTK1 wrote:
Yeah it'll be nice to have a shooter on the outside, but if he can't play D, meh. Need someone who can help us guard the Jrue Holidays of the world.
Interesting that Oregon's players that all came out early last year got drafted, and this year Brown gets #15, while a couple of Arizona guys get passed over. Are the winds starting to blow in a northerly direction on the west coast? Once in awhile, it's nice to stop and realize what an outstanding hire Altman was.
It's funny, I hated the hire and I'm sure many here remember it. So I take every chance I get to eat crow, he truly was an amazing hire and has done more with this program than I ever thought possible.Phalanx wrote:Isn't that sad, though? I mean, the Blazers are paying two guards max money, and neither of them can guard Holiday or anyone at that level. Something just seems very wrong with that.UOducksTK1 wrote:
Yeah it'll be nice to have a shooter on the outside, but if he can't play D, meh. Need someone who can help us guard the Jrue Holidays of the world.
Interesting that Oregon's players that all came out early last year got drafted, and this year Brown gets #15, while a couple of Arizona guys get passed over. Are the winds starting to blow in a northerly direction on the west coast? Once in awhile, it's nice to stop and realize what an outstanding hire Altman was.
I'm still positive you're Marcus Kent.pudgejeff wrote:It's funny, I hated the hire and I'm sure many here remember it. So I take every chance I get to eat crow, he truly was an amazing hire and has done more with this program than I ever thought possible.