Don't get our hopes up, only to be dashed when Pritchard trades to get in front of us and nab him.
I really hope the Spurs don't trade away this pick...
Don't get our hopes up, only to be dashed when Pritchard trades to get in front of us and nab him.
I'd be very happy with either.
Xavier Henry will be considered. Don't freak out if he isn't drafted however... Buford has the inside line on these guys...
Ah Batum...what could've been.![]()
then we could have said goodbye to george hill.
Either one is good but im glad we have hill.
Keep up the great work guys, I never watch college and therefore I am not familiar with college players but reading these kinds of threads really help.
If the spurs can find a 40% or better 3 pt shooter in this draft it would be ideal. Since I think the best shooter in the draft (Xavier Henry) will be gone by 20 Paul George could be the guy.
I better edit that.
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PG shot 45% outside the arc the season before this one.
I think he's going to grade out really high in Hollinger's draft ratings. You may ask what that means. Two players that have good positive flags in the last two drafts were George Hill and DeJuan Blair. I'm not sure what his exact formula is, but I know that three point shooing is a value add, rebounding really well for your position is another, and a high combination of blocks/steals is another. He's been doing it since 2001, and has picked out gems like:
Carlos Boozer was the 26th collegian taken in 2002; Draft Rater had him second.
Josh Howard was 17th in 2003; Draft Rater had him fifth.
Danny Granger was the 13th collegian in 2005; Draft Rater had him third.
Rajon Rondo was the 16th collegian taken in 2006, but Draft Rater had him second.
Rodney Stuckey was the 14th collegian chosen in 2007; Draft Rater had him fifth.
And last year, two players the Draft Rater had rated much higher than others did, Mario Chalmers and George Hill, had productive rookie seasons.
George looks like a really good fit for the Spurs. He's young (nice upside) and athletic, two things Pop hinted the Spurs would be targeting for the roster again this offseason. He can shoot and he has the tools to defend multiple positions.
I wouldn't be surprised if he was first on the Spurs' draft board (in their range) on draft night.
fun little highlight reel.
Reminds me of Sjax a little in that video, maybe a little less range.
Funky release on his jumper. Reminds me of Durant a bit.
Funny watching these highlight reels because you're left thinking how the someone like this wouldn't go before 20 (and maybe he will). But you can't really make an accurate assessment with theses things. I like the athleticism, listed size, shooting percentages and the fact that it seems he has a left hand to finish at the basket, but highlight blocks don't tell me anything about his defense.
I'm definitely intrigued, though, enough to if the Spurs picked him ... I'd be downright excited (because I'd know that the questions I have, the Spurs would've felt good about those answers).
According to local reports, Raptors have shown some interest in him..he's good friends with DeRozan too..I really doubt he makes it to 20..
The there's going to be a lot of butthurt fans on this board.![]()
Agree on everything. I definitely got the funky/durant/kevin martin feel on his release.
Additionally, watching this video I was really thinking that hes an awesome prospect that will fall to us at 20? But I think in the video he has some glaring problems - as he doesnt seem to be able to create his own shot and IMO his finishes in traffic around the basket are a little awkward. Definitely tells us nothing about his defense.
Yeah, you just can't tell what exactly his limitations or liabilities are from something like this. It's somewhat of a red flag to not see him breaking down anyone off the dribble or showing any real creativity off the dribble and in and around traffic, but it's a YouTube. It's highlights; it doesn't mean he's incapable creating but it doesn't mean he isn't -- it doesn't tell us the type of kid or work-ethic he has either.
But as it pertains to creating his own, that wouldn't bother me as much on this team. If he excels as a spot up shooter and can use his athleticism to finish at the rim in the open floor or off of others creativity in the halfcourt, that deficiency wouldn't show as much in the Spurs' offense. If you can catch and shoot, make the extra pass and hold your own at the other end, you'll be find playing off the Big 3 and in this system.
The release reminds me of Durant because it comes almost from the forehead and extends out instead of up and over. It's a bit of a push but it's consistent and pretty effortless. Martin's actual release isn't all that funky, it's the windup to get to that point; and I have no clue how the guy came up with it. He must have been extremely weak growing up and that windup was something of necessity to reach the basket. That's all I can think of.
if we draft him at least we will have a spur in the dunk contest next year
Ideally, I just hope that by the time their pick comes around, the Spurs have their pick of SFs (George, Robinson, Pondexter).
Ya, I would draft a big if I was them too, my point is that I believe a lot of teams will show interest in George and he will be gone before 20..I like him though, so hopefully not..
This IS the guy that I hope the Spurs can get. After losing out on Batum 2 years ago, Paul George would help fill the gaping void at SF. Plus he'd be wonderful insurance for when RJ moves on. Obviously there is nothing to prevent some team from reaching down and taking him early, but I do like the Spurs chances.
James White!
interesting. a promise from the Bulls at #17?"I think I fit in perfectly (with the Bulls)," George said. "They have a nice nucleus here, a young team, a promising point guard. Joakim Noah's probably one of the most improved. I think they can use another wing who can stretch the floor."
http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com...to-center.html
Wouldn't be surprising at all. The Bulls will be looking for shooting after losing Salmons last season.
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