What does that mean? They won glorified exhibitions early in the year? Scrimmages?
Not even arguing the point, but for the record Ignite went 1-1 both last year vs. Wemby's mets ( no Scoot on the second lost game) and this year vs. Sarr's PERTH WILDCATS. While it's been decades international teams stopped even playing US College teams for lack of compe itvity.
Again, not discussing the best environment for development, which is a different topic, but that's still notable as far as "organised BB" is concerned.
What does that mean? They won glorified exhibitions early in the year? Scrimmages?
his lack of size is my main issue with him. His shooting and elite handles make him an intriguing fit though if his game translates.
Topic on the other hand reminds of Manu passing wise, he just knows how to make the right reads and seems to get to the rim with ease. He's also pretty big for a PG if his measurements are accurate. The main flaw with him is shooting and his lack of an in between game. Even if he becomes a good catch-and-shoot player, which I think he will, he won't be able to make those shots off the bounce.
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His magic gift isn’t floor spacing, it’s not needing it to get where he needs to go.
Oh,and his FT shooting is superb at 85.5% at Mega, a VERY strong shooting signal.
PG who can pressure the rim but won’t space the floor as a shooter… don’t we have that guy starting at PG already?
And Tre is actually a decent defender (and our defensive stats have improved significantly since he moved into the SL and Wemby went to C).
Tre is a backup at best not saying Topic is my pick but I understand in this draft every one has things they need to work on. As exstatic mentioned he is a great FT as his percentage shows and your betting his 3 ball will only get better as he gets a little older as he is quite young.
Dillingham is going to be a certified star in this league, with Damian Lillard like Upside…. The same player that Fans here were clamoring for us to trade for.
​he won’t find it that easy against NBA level athletes. Annointing him as Luka Jr., is foolish and HIGHLY unlikely (not you but others on this board). And he hasn’t had Lukas level success in Europe to even make that projection. Topic’s projection is Vaporware at this point as far as I’m concerned.
You know what’s better than shooting signals? ACTUAL SHOTMAKING. We need shooting from our guards now, not possibly three years from now, if we’re lucky.
Exactly.
Devin is the only solid shooter who's going to be on the roster the next season. And even he's at pedestrian 36%.
I've got no clue if Dillingham is the real deal, but if we draft someone who's guaranteed to be a good shot maker in the league, worst case scenario we get ourselves some solid bench scoring.
Drafting point guards that can't shoot in 2024 is way too risky. Especially if they're also bad defenders.
sigh. In the NBA if you can’t shoot they’re going to overguard against the drive. In the 2024 NBA guards have to be able to shoot to open up the rest of their games as creators. The days of Ben Simmons and Rajon Rondos and Ricky Rubio’s are over.
Sigh. Players who can't shoot get into the lane all the time. I guess you don't watch the Spurs because Tre Jones is there like ten times a game. Sigh. Sigh. Sigh.
Are we talking about the same Tre Jones that everyone on this board, and this franchise is currently trying to replace with someone better, and the main thing they’re trying to upgrade is his scoring? That Tre Jones? I think you’re making my point, for me.
youre so entrenched in the wrong opinion that you’re defending Tre Jones. Sure he’s better than Point Sochan, but he’s so far away from the answer that we desperately tanking to get his replacement. Don’t be disappointed when we draft A better shooting version of Tony Parker with draft pick.
Stop moving the goal posts, sigh. Sigh. Sigh. We're talking about players able to get to the rim. Sigh. Sigh. Tre Jones can't shoot and he gets there all the time. Sigh. Sigh. Just accept your argument is crap. Sigh. Sigh. And move along. Sigh. Sigh.
then we need to find defenders because Vassel is not good, Dillingham would be bad, Sochan I’m not sure. As of now, only Wemby is a good defender.
So Dillingham will be Lillard and Topic will be bad for sure from outside. With respect, having definitive takes about prospects is probably the worst thing during the draft process.
Mr Body is always in love with point guards who can’t shoot. His favorite in the last draft was Anthony Black. And piss, he seems to like piss
Lol, no, it was the perpetual whiners who couldn't enjoy a single victory without pissing in a communal jug and all slurping from it. You know that.
Johnny Davis had a good FT% in college and it didn't translate into better shooting in the NBA. Not a sure thing Topic will be a good 3 pt shooter because of his high FT%.
If you want a good 3 pt. shooter then better to get one who already is showing signs he's a good shooter. If you want a shooter then Dillingham is the player.
Any Worst Case For Any Player Is Scary. Dillingham Can Very Likely Become The Next Devonte Graham Or Patty Mills… While A Useful Player, I Would Hate That.
At The Same Time I Would Hate A McDermott Outcome From Risacher Too.
Or A Samanic Outcome From Matas.
Or A Udrih Outcome From Topic.
Or A Lonnie Walker Outcome From Jakobe Walter
This Draft ing Sucks
The issue with Dilly is he is not even close to being 6’3 - I am thinking he is probably 6’0 without shoes and to go with his slim build of 175 pds - I just think he is going to get killed on the defensive side and will not be playable in playoff games. I just can’t see us using a top 4 pick on a very good bench player now if we decide to go with a SF with our first pick and manage to get the Raptors pick then I would consider him.
Tony Parker was never a good defender but we had Tim Duncan behind him. Where we really need defense is at the SF position.
The question is do you like Dillingham enough and believe in his shooting to compensate for lack of size and other weaknesses in his game.
I don't
Davis was also a rising college senior when he was drafted, not 18.
I don’t really get the Dillingham fascination. We’ll see his measurements at the combine, but he is tiny with a tiny wingspan. We’re not talking about quickley or maxey here who were UK guards on the shorter side, but with massive wingspans that allowed them to get shots up more comfortably against size. Topic is the clear and shoulders top PG prospect, which isn’t saying much unfortunately.
Nobody has destroyed me yet for suggesting that I may like Sochan better at SF than PF.
Sochan is more of a small ball PF to me, he’s a little lacking in height for the PF position. When we play him at the 4 and Keldon at the 3, we are really lacking height. Throw in the short for their positions Jones and Vassell, and we wonder why we get creamed on the glass night after night.
The reason I bring this up again is because of how it changes our priorities. Many are lusting after our next “long 3” at SF, when PG and PF/C are the bigger glaring needs to me.
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