I don't know much about Ennis but Dieng and Muscala are solid realistic options. They are pretty much opposite types of bigs but both do what they do well.
andre roberson on espn right now against stanford. san antonio high school grad. defensively skilled 3/4. can rebound.
I don't know much about Ennis but Dieng and Muscala are solid realistic options. They are pretty much opposite types of bigs but both do what they do well.
I think Marcus Smart will declare. No inside info on the kid but watched him play some games and he looks like a sure NBA type point guard.
I have this terrible feeling that the Spurs first round pick will be a PG..
i hope not. i think it depends on mills player option. maybe on the euro developement of denmon too.
Ennis is a 6'7 or 6'8 SF who seems like a very good under the radar prospect. If you go look up his stats, they are quite solid, and he has played very well against some of the better programs in college.
Well with Tony out I bet Ding will be around when our turn to draft comes up.
I don't get the connection between Tony and Dieng... Are you suggesting we will lose a lot and get a higher pick?
Yes, not having Tony will cost us a few games so I don't think we loose a lot we just won't have the best record in the NBA. So our draft pick will probably be in the 26-28 range and not 30.
No chance. Dieng will be a mid round 1st.
Well Draft Express and Draft Net still have him going late first round still stranger things have happened. Add to the fact that even if he is available do the Spurs draft him or will they draft a SF or dare I say PG?
Spurs have to take either
Rudy Gobert
Jordan Aboudou
Clint Capela
all are French. They'd benefit playing for the Spurs. Everyone except Gobert played with Denmon btw
i like Gobert's height! Hoping he can turn into a Hibbert
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NBADraft Net has Kentavious Caldwell-Pope from Georgia for the Spurs. I don't see him listed as a draft prospect in the Think Tank. Maybe he hasn't made himself eligible.
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Ric Bucher
+ Trust International basketball source says we should anticipate the stream of NBA-caliber talent coming from overseas to
dip in coming years because the economy has shrunk the pool of talent foreign clubs are capable of supporting. The biggest clubs -- the Real Madrids and Barcelonas and CSKA Moscows -- will continue to find and work with the best of the best, but the price of training and developing young players and the dwindling number of companies with discretionary funds to serve as sponsors is thinning the herd.
^Maybe we'll see more international players go to college in the States now. They may see it as a better investment than taking a low-level contract and never getting better.
I'm starting to like Ryan Kelley ... from duke
Im liking Jr Cory Jefferson of Baylor who would have him goin late in the 2nd but dont know if he comes out tho... Would be great in S&B!
Interested to see what the spurs do this draft. Draft for best available, raw talent, or need with the 28-30 pick? A back up 3 or a project/raw 4 would be nice. I see the spurs sticking with Cojo as the backup PG, Hanga and DeColo providing depth at the 2 (regardless of what Manu does this summer), and sticking with a TD/Splitter/Diaw/Baynes big line up.
Muscala and Kelly?
Do you think they can potentially be the next Vucevic and Ryan Anderson?
Jackie Carmichael from Illinois State is still my favorite. Underrated prospect.
Yeah I like Carmicheal too just so many different ways we can go in this draft.
Oh come on Bruno, there's not a Mam Jaiteh Topic on the front page of the section?
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