The Spurs draft was amazing this year.
Don't know this guy, was this a good pick anyone? Tell me some facts, talk to me
The Spurs draft was amazing this year.
The stash pick.
I was hoping for Nihvins or Heyvelt. Oh well.
agreed 100% best one in a while.
Damn. For the first time in a while, the Spurs were freaking nails on draft night.
Probably means they will trade them all by morning![]()
De Colo was such a Spurs pick. RC no doubt loved his pick-and-roll ability.
That's what I was thinking, compe ion for the 3rd string pg.
I would have preferred Nivins to McClinton
Getting De Colo at 53 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getting De Colo at 37
39. Jack McClinton, G, Miami - He can add nine points in three shots off the bench.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...p-70-prospects
Looks like good value...
This is going to be the best ing summer league ever.
Hmm, dont know much at all about Nando. But his names cool.
Well blairs pick alone was worth staying up till 20 to 5
hey they picked beno 2.0.
he was already picked man and we just used our last pick
Overall, I'm going to call it a very very good draft. I love Blair, really like McClinton, and De Colo has some potential as a draft-n-stash.
de Colo
Positives:
# Crafty combo guard who thrives at slashing to the basket
# Fun player to watch; has a lot of charisma
# Really sees the floor well
# Fantastic poise
# A leader
# Excellent shooter with range
# Great size if he plays the point guard position
Negatives:
# Lacks great lateral quickness
# Not explosive athletically
# Gets exposed on the defensive end of the floor.
Summary: Jun 8 Update: De Colo was the big surprise at the camp. NBA scouts have been following him for a couple of years, and a number of NBA execs reported that he looked good in the group workouts in Minnesota last week. But he was borderline spectacular at the Eurocamp. He torched Mills' team on Day 1, leading his team to a 20-point blowout. And his production (13 points, 4 assists, 4 steals) didn't tell the whole story -- his floor vision, pacing and defense dictated the course of the whole game. De Colo kept it up in a second game Saturday and two more Sunday. He looked like the best pure point guard in the camp.
Scouts love his size and swagger, and he really shot the lights out during camp, making 65 percent from the field. While those who watched him in France all year worry he lacks the lateral quickness to defend the quicker guards in the NBA, he seemed to hold his own against Mills and, to a lesser extent, Beverley. De Colo was the other guy who looked like he could be a legit late-first-round prospect, with a few caveats. First, the word in the camp was that De Colo might have jumped the gun and signed a pro contract in Europe, which could keep him out of the league for a few years. Second, several GMs wanted to go back and take a closer look at his game film from this year. De Colo was up and down all year, and they want to get a better look at how his season went. But overall, no one helped his stock more than De Colo. He went from a borderline second-round prospect to getting some legit buzz in the late-first to early-second rounds.
Jan 2 Update: De Colo is a great talent on the offensive end of the floor, but defensively, who will he guard in the pros? He's an interesting prospect, but he's probably a second-round pick this year.
Sweet! lol... Called De Colo before the draft even started, everyone did basically. Solid pick for the future.
Overall, I'd give the spurs an A- in the draft. Great pick with Blair, but idk about McC. De Colo is a good investment
De Colo !
That crazy reckless bas is ours! I'm not worried about his athleticism, it's the aneurisym he'll give Pop during a 2-0 fast break when he does a 360 leaping wrap around behind the head pass.
Holy ...it was the 53 pick. We'd be lucky if the guy made the team at that range. Especially considering we already have two rookies.
on paper alone, this draft has been a success. well done FO.
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