I dont know much about this kid other than what is on draftexpress. Any opinions on him?
Full Name: Patrick Sean Calathes
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 6-10 / 210
Birthdate: December 12, 1985
High School: Lake Howell HS
College: St. Joseph’s
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I dont know much about this kid other than what is on draftexpress. Any opinions on him?
I hope he slips into the second round, mid to late, he'd fit in well. I love his size and shooting ability. Complete player, gotta love complete players.
Several people have mentioned him as a possible good pickup.
DX loves this guy, says his feel for the game and all-around talent levels are excellent. He is, of course, not very athletic.
I'm very much hoping for him with the Toronto pick. A big, rangy multi-talented guy like Odom isn't horrifically athletic; I wonder how this guy stacks up.
Not an athlete, but apparently has enough size to mitigate that a bit.
I'll wait for the measurements to come out to get really excited, but he could be a very good choice if his frame can take some more weight.
according to DX he's quite a good passer for his size and has a high bb iq. sounds good to me.
Well he's good 6'9.75" in shoes with a mediocre wingspan of the same 6'9.75".
Kind of Mike Dunleavy-ish measurements. Good enough for me. Unfortunately there are no combine results for him. Definitely worth a workout.
I'm not sure 1-3 from NBA 3-point range is 'giving him fits'.
I love his shooting,height and IQ, but we need someone with more athleticism/speed on the perimeter. In our system I'M afraid he'd be exposed on defense a lot by quicker wings and on the defensive rotations needed.
If he drops to 45 and Forbes is off the board, he's as good a choice as any. I'd consider him a good project for the Toros to see if his body responds to the strength and conditioning program he would surely be put on.
Seems like a poor Hedo
Calathes sounds like the one legit "Long Three" candidate for the second round. He'd probably be worth pick 45 to see if he can bulk up and become a more complete player in Austin.Ahead on the weekend itinerary were New Orleans, San Antonio and possibly a visit to the Los Angeles Lakers for Calathes.
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I'd definitely take him in the second. Tall, versatile, smart. At the very least he can figure a way to help at least a little.
I know about him. He was an adequate player on a St. Joseph's team that went 9-7 in the A10 Conference. He looks reasonably good against mid-quality college players. But his game isn't going to hold up against NBA-level players any time soon, if ever. He's too skinny to play with the big boys, and too slow to play with the little ones. The only, and I mean only, NBA players he would be able to keep in front of him on defense are the ones who will run over him. The biggest thing going for him is his ability as a stand-still shooter - and I have some doubts that he can keep that up with much-quicker, and tougher, NBA players flashing out to defend his shot.
In theory, it might be interesting to have a 6'10" player at the 2 or 3, but reality would set in very quickly. He's a recipe for match-up nightmares - for his own team. I hate to be so negative, but I honestly don't think there's a chance in the world that he ever sees minutes in the NBA. Not even as a 8-10 minute per game backup. My guess is he doesn't get drafted. He may get a look by a few teams, and then he's off to the Euros.
Edit:
Calathes was on the A10 All-Conference team, listed below. Calathes was probably the best of the bunch in college. There are a couple that are better NBA prospects, but none of them are ready to contribute this year.
First-Team
Pat Calathes Dionte Christmas, Will Daniels, Gary Forbes, Brian Roberts
Second-Team
Josh Duncan, Bryant Dunston. Darnell Harris, Drew Lavender, Mark Tyndale
Last edited by GSH; 06-23-2008 at 02:17 AM.
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