Seems unlikely they get Culver without trading up.
What's the expected level of righteous self-satisfaction from the boards experts on these types of decisions if Hoard doesn't get drafted? I need to calibrate.
i don't think it is that but i wonder who is giving these kids information about leaving early.
there's something about both Culver and Hunter that seems a bit, I don't know, soft or deferential
think both guys have the body and skillset to be great -- gonna be the mental factor that determines their success
Reported that the Pels are trying to deal the 4th pick for a later 1st round pick and a player. T-wolves picking 11th may be a willing partner. If New Orleans keeps the pick, Jeff Goodman believes that Pels GM David Griffin is leaning to Culver over Hunter. Hunter seems like the superior player, but that's largely because Culver shot poorly in the NCAA tournament.
Hawks had 3 2nd round picks, but they traded the #44 pick to the Heat for $1.8 million and a conditional 2nd round pick. They also traded the 41st pick to GSW. GSW paid $1.3 million and traded their 2024 1nd round pick to ATL. The Hawks now hold the 8th, 10th, 17th and 35th picks. GSW now has the 28th, the 41st and 58th picks. GSW needs to cheap options to fill out its roster.
there's something about both Culver and Hunter that seems a bit, I don't know, soft or deferential
think both guys have the body and skillset to be great -- gonna be the mental factor that determines their success
Comparing dudes to Kawhi is a good way to get fired, though I agree with you in principle.
LOL. Such comparisons should be used sparingly.
So did Cam Reddish show shooting ability in workouts? He keeps getting 3 and D comps, but I didn't see that at Duke.
Comparing dudes to Kawhi is a good way to get fired, though I agree with you in principle.
I have seen Draymond's name pop up in comps so much this last month
it's silly