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    OKC picks at #15. Will be interesting to look back at this in a year or two.

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    I’m still trying to avoid getting too excited about any of these guys because I think it’s very likely we don’t keep this pick if we go with Harper at 2…but:

    1) Bryant
    2) Sorber

    (tier break)

    3) McNeeley
    4) Fleming

    That’s how I’d rank the 4 main guys that could be available at 14 and fit our needs.

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    I think Maluach and Sorber may go top 12, but Queen may go around that realm, too. It'll be interesting. I do think it's hard using the 14 for a probable full-time backup.

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    I’m still trying to avoid getting too excited about any of these guys because I think it’s very likely we don’t keep this pick if we go with Harper at 2…but:

    1) Bryant
    2) Sorber

    (tier break)

    3) McNeeley
    4) Fleming

    That’s how I’d rank the 4 main guys that could be available at 14 and fit our needs.
    I'd add Cedric Coward to that list. Would also be interested in Lendeborg who would probably be available in the low 20s. I wouldn't even mind taking a gamble on Demin. There are plenty of wings available, so I really hope we draft one and don't trade the pick.

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    Last edited by ace3g; 05-15-2025 at 03:26 PM.

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    I’m still trying to avoid getting too excited about any of these guys because I think it’s very likely we don’t keep this pick if we go with Harper at 2…but:

    1) Bryant
    2) Sorber

    (tier break)

    3) McNeeley
    4) Fleming

    That’s how I’d rank the 4 main guys that could be available at 14 and fit our needs.
    those are probably my top 4 as well just different order

    they hype around coward seems intense but i literally hadnt heard of him until the combine so im not prepared to really comment on him at all

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    It's always fun to look at some of the crazier mocks.

    USA Today has an outlier list of the top 14 with Raynaud at 13 and the Spurs taking Isaiah Elohim(?) at 14.

    I kinda like Raynaud but 13 seems ridiculously high (and he seems like more of an offensive than defensive big as they suggest).

    Yet they say:

    13. Atlanta Hawks - Maxime Raynaud (F, Stanford)

    "Raynaud is a mobile big man with shot-blocking ability. Atlanta needs rim protection, and Raynaud provides that."

    14. San Antonio Spurs - Isaiah Elohim (G, USC)

    "Elohim is a scoring guard with playmaking ability. San Antonio needs backcourt depth, and Elohim fits their system."

    I'm not sure the Spurs are going to need backcourt depth by the time they use that 14th pick. I certainly hope (and trust) they're wrong about who the Spurs would take at that point.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...y/83600396007/
    Re-read the article…. It says they had AI do this mock draft.

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    Re-read the article…. It says they had AI do this mock draft.
    I asked Chat GPT to do a mock draft for me, and this Elohim kid is now going #7, except now he goes to Arkansas. Is he even a real person?

    Also, ChatGPT has a bunch of guys from last year being drafted this year. AI isn't taking our jobs quite yet.


    1. Dallas MavericksCooper Flagg (F, Duke)
      A versatile forward with elite athleticism and a high basketball IQ, Flagg is poised to be a franchise cornerstone for Dallas.
    2. San Antonio SpursDylan Harper (G, Rutgers)
      A dynamic guard known for his scoring and playmaking abilities, Harper averaged 19.4 points per game and is expected to make an immediate impact.
    3. Philadelphia 76ersAce Bailey (F, Rutgers)
      Despite a challenging season, Bailey's potential as a two-way player keeps him in the top tier.
    4. Utah JazzVJ Edgecombe (G/F, Baylor)
      A high-energy wing with defensive prowess and athleticism, Edgecombe offers versatility on both ends of the floor.
    5. Charlotte HornetsKhaman Maluach (C, NBA Academy Africa)
      A 7'2" center with a 7'6" wingspan, Maluach brings rim protection and rebounding, addressing Charlotte's interior needs.
    6. Washington WizardsCarter Bryant (F, Arizona)
      An athletic forward with scoring upside, Bryant's performance at Arizona has elevated his draft stock.
    7. Houston RocketsIsaiah Elohim (G, Arkansas)
      A strong, athletic guard known for his defensive tenacity and slashing ability, Elohim fits well with Houston's young core.
    8. Detroit PistonsRon Holland (F, G League Ignite)
      A high-motor forward who excels in transition and defense, Holland adds energy and versatility to Detroit's lineup.
    9. Orlando MagicMatas Buzelis (F, G League Ignite)
      A skilled forward with shooting range and playmaking skills, Buzelis complements Orlando's roster with his offensive versatility.
    10. Toronto RaptorsJustin Edwards (G/F, Kentucky)
      A smooth-scoring wing with a polished offensive game, Edwards provides Toronto with a reliable perimeter threat.
    11. Portland Trail BlazersJeremiah Fears (G, Oklahoma)
      A dynamic guard with scoring and playmaking abilities, Fears adds depth to Portland's backcourt.
    12. Chicago BullsAsa Newell (F, Georgia)
      A versatile forward with size and skill, Newell offers Chicago a promising frontcourt option.
    13. Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)Noa Essengue (F, Ratiopharm Ulm)
      An international prospect with athleticism and defensive potential, Essengue brings energy to Atlanta's rotation.
    14. San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta)Liam McNeeley (F, UConn)
      A high-IQ forward with shooting ability, McNeeley fits well into San Antonio's system.

    This mock draft reflects current projections and team needs, but with the draft approaching on June 25-26, player evaluations and team strategies may lead to changes.

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    Egor at 14 works for me we need + positional sized, smart , compe ive , talented players that can pressure the defense!

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    Isaiah Elohim averaged 2.1 ppg for USC this year

    Is he also LeBron's son?

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    ^ that AI list is hilarious

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    I’m still trying to avoid getting too excited about any of these guys because I think it’s very likely we don’t keep this pick if we go with Harper at 2…but:

    1) Bryant
    2) Sorber

    (tier break)

    3) McNeeley
    4) Fleming

    That’s how I’d rank the 4 main guys that could be available at 14 and fit our needs.
    Co-signed

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    Essengue all the way, viva la France tbh.

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    If we drafted Essengue with 14, what are the range of possibilities with regards to him playing another year in Europe vs joining Spurs/G-League right away? How does this sort of situation typically unfold?

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    Essengue all the way, viva la France tbh.

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    I asked Chat GPT to do a mock draft for me, and this Elohim kid is now going #7, except now he goes to Arkansas. Is he even a real person?

    Also, ChatGPT has a bunch of guys from last year being drafted this year. AI isn't taking our jobs quite yet.


    1. Dallas MavericksCooper Flagg (F, Duke)
      A versatile forward with elite athleticism and a high basketball IQ, Flagg is poised to be a franchise cornerstone for Dallas.
    2. San Antonio SpursDylan Harper (G, Rutgers)
      A dynamic guard known for his scoring and playmaking abilities, Harper averaged 19.4 points per game and is expected to make an immediate impact.
    3. Philadelphia 76ersAce Bailey (F, Rutgers)
      Despite a challenging season, Bailey's potential as a two-way player keeps him in the top tier.
    4. Utah JazzVJ Edgecombe (G/F, Baylor)
      A high-energy wing with defensive prowess and athleticism, Edgecombe offers versatility on both ends of the floor.
    5. Charlotte HornetsKhaman Maluach (C, NBA Academy Africa)
      A 7'2" center with a 7'6" wingspan, Maluach brings rim protection and rebounding, addressing Charlotte's interior needs.
    6. Washington WizardsCarter Bryant (F, Arizona)
      An athletic forward with scoring upside, Bryant's performance at Arizona has elevated his draft stock.
    7. Houston RocketsIsaiah Elohim (G, Arkansas)
      A strong, athletic guard known for his defensive tenacity and slashing ability, Elohim fits well with Houston's young core.
    8. Detroit PistonsRon Holland (F, G League Ignite)
      A high-motor forward who excels in transition and defense, Holland adds energy and versatility to Detroit's lineup.
    9. Orlando MagicMatas Buzelis (F, G League Ignite)
      A skilled forward with shooting range and playmaking skills, Buzelis complements Orlando's roster with his offensive versatility.
    10. Toronto RaptorsJustin Edwards (G/F, Kentucky)
      A smooth-scoring wing with a polished offensive game, Edwards provides Toronto with a reliable perimeter threat.
    11. Portland Trail BlazersJeremiah Fears (G, Oklahoma)
      A dynamic guard with scoring and playmaking abilities, Fears adds depth to Portland's backcourt.
    12. Chicago BullsAsa Newell (F, Georgia)
      A versatile forward with size and skill, Newell offers Chicago a promising frontcourt option.
    13. Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)Noa Essengue (F, Ratiopharm Ulm)
      An international prospect with athleticism and defensive potential, Essengue brings energy to Atlanta's rotation.
    14. San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta)Liam McNeeley (F, UConn)
      A high-IQ forward with shooting ability, McNeeley fits well into San Antonio's system.

    This mock draft reflects current projections and team needs, but with the draft approaching on June 25-26, player evaluations and team strategies may lead to changes.
    "Elohim saw limited playing time in his lone season at USC. He averaged just 5.7 minutes and 2.1 minutes per contest. Elohim did not appear in a game after February 11."

    Man, our AI future is sure looking bright!

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    I asked Chat GPT to do a mock draft for me, and this Elohim kid is now going #7, except now he goes to Arkansas. Is he even a real person?

    Also, ChatGPT has a bunch of guys from last year being drafted this year. AI isn't taking our jobs quite yet.


    1. Dallas MavericksCooper Flagg (F, Duke)
      A versatile forward with elite athleticism and a high basketball IQ, Flagg is poised to be a franchise cornerstone for Dallas.
    2. San Antonio SpursDylan Harper (G, Rutgers)
      A dynamic guard known for his scoring and playmaking abilities, Harper averaged 19.4 points per game and is expected to make an immediate impact.
    3. Philadelphia 76ersAce Bailey (F, Rutgers)
      Despite a challenging season, Bailey's potential as a two-way player keeps him in the top tier.
    4. Utah JazzVJ Edgecombe (G/F, Baylor)
      A high-energy wing with defensive prowess and athleticism, Edgecombe offers versatility on both ends of the floor.
    5. Charlotte HornetsKhaman Maluach (C, NBA Academy Africa)
      A 7'2" center with a 7'6" wingspan, Maluach brings rim protection and rebounding, addressing Charlotte's interior needs.
    6. Washington WizardsCarter Bryant (F, Arizona)
      An athletic forward with scoring upside, Bryant's performance at Arizona has elevated his draft stock.
    7. Houston RocketsIsaiah Elohim (G, Arkansas)
      A strong, athletic guard known for his defensive tenacity and slashing ability, Elohim fits well with Houston's young core.
    8. Detroit PistonsRon Holland (F, G League Ignite)
      A high-motor forward who excels in transition and defense, Holland adds energy and versatility to Detroit's lineup.
    9. Orlando MagicMatas Buzelis (F, G League Ignite)
      A skilled forward with shooting range and playmaking skills, Buzelis complements Orlando's roster with his offensive versatility.
    10. Toronto RaptorsJustin Edwards (G/F, Kentucky)
      A smooth-scoring wing with a polished offensive game, Edwards provides Toronto with a reliable perimeter threat.
    11. Portland Trail BlazersJeremiah Fears (G, Oklahoma)
      A dynamic guard with scoring and playmaking abilities, Fears adds depth to Portland's backcourt.
    12. Chicago BullsAsa Newell (F, Georgia)
      A versatile forward with size and skill, Newell offers Chicago a promising frontcourt option.
    13. Atlanta Hawks (from Sacramento)Noa Essengue (F, Ratiopharm Ulm)
      An international prospect with athleticism and defensive potential, Essengue brings energy to Atlanta's rotation.
    14. San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta)Liam McNeeley (F, UConn)
      A high-IQ forward with shooting ability, McNeeley fits well into San Antonio's system.

    This mock draft reflects current projections and team needs, but with the draft approaching on June 25-26, player evaluations and team strategies may lead to changes.
    Uh,there are players from last year mixed in, Holland and Buzelis.

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    Uh,there are players from last year mixed in, Holland and Buzelis.
    Yeah and it just vaporized a small lake of water running the Ai function. This stuff is awesome.

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    It depends on the final scouting report.
    I'm sure there will be players Spurs would want with #14, but if none of them is available, the pick probably gets traded.

    Top4 is probably known, can't see VJ or Bailey dropping.
    #5, #6, #8 will also be BPA picks, bad teams.
    I don't think Pelicans at #7 will consider wings, they have enough of those. Probably hoping Fears is available.
    Same goes for #9 Raptors. Either a PG or a big.
    Rockets are an unknown because #10 probably gets traded.
    Blazers have no pressing needs, but lack high end talent, should be BPA.
    Bulls and Hawks both need rim protection, especially the Bulls. I guess Maluach and Sorber won't drop past them.

    Even though Sorber looks like an interesting player, I'd rather have a wing. Luckily Pelicans, Raptors, Hawks and Rockets (if they keep their pick) probably won't be looking at role player wings we're hoping to get.
    Then it's down to who impresses the most in workouts and if it's the pick worth making.

    Some will say using a lottery pick on a limited role player isn't worth it, but we went through all the wing options in multiple topics and 3-D wings are really difficult to come by.
    If we can get ourselves a let's say McDaniels or Dort with the #14 pick we do it, no questions asked.

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    This guy looked at some mock trades with the Spurs acquiring KD. Sochan, Barnes, Keldon, and #14 was one of the suggestions. I think I’d pull the trigger on that one. Depth would be a huge question mark but man that starting 5 would be nasty.

    It will be interesting to see the package Phoenix gets for KD. I don’t see any way he isn’t moved.

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    Uh,there are players from last year mixed in, Holland and Buzelis.
    Wow, it's almost like I said that when I posted it.

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    The loyalty comments struck me as Spurs-ian.

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    Wow, it's almost like I said that when I posted it.
    I skipped straight to ChatGPT’s scintillating content.

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