I love this guy. As a Spur? Not sure. But as a player and person, he looks good.
Full Name: Morris Almond
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 6-6 / 215
Birthdate: February 2, 1985 (Dalton, Ga.)
High School: McEachern HS (Powder Springs, Ga.)
College: Rice
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I love this guy. As a Spur? Not sure. But as a player and person, he looks good.
He's definitely a floor spacer. Hey, Michael Redd fell into the second ing round with about this skill set.
If he slips to 28 hes hard to pass up. Not a skill set you see go by you everyday with such a late pick.
Someone compared him to Corey Maggette. Almond may not be the athlete and slasher, but gets to line a whole lot and makes 'em all. He's a much better shooter and may have a better basketball head.
IMO he reminds me of a second gen Michael finley.
Draft him if he falls!!!
I would love to see him sitting at 27 when Detroit drafts.
DraftExpress.com Podcast with Almond
He sounds like a good kid. Even mentions how he could fit a role with a team like the Spurs. Almond at 28 would be rather nice.
Foxsports (as reliable as they are) currently have San Antonio selecting him...
I think he's the ideal pick for you all at #28.
Him or Byars.
But hopefully the Pistons take whichever one is still on the board before you!
Hes been my boy since the talk of the draft started back in the first round against Denver.
The guy can shoot, hes long, seems willing to learn.
Hes got Spur written all over him...
Almond is my #2 choice for our pick at 28 (after Gabe Pruitt). He fits the Spurs mold perhaps better than any player in this draft.
he is my number 1 choice
there were also some very weird comparisons on different mocks. (Matt Barnes, Devean George, Kevin Martin). i think Redd is a accurate comparison.
the best NBA comparison that comes to my mind is Anthony Parker.
if we end up with him I would be find.
(Almond at 28: very nice pick. Almond at 33: great pick)
Morris Almond = Corey Maggette
Without the character issues.....
A solid pick at #28, but he might be gone before then.
The Maggette comparison came due to his 1) strength and build, and 2) ability to get to the line 10+ times a game (in NCAAs).
If he is still there at 28, I vote for this guy!!
Seems like a solid SG/SF for Spurs. I'm interested to see what the Spurs do this year.
I have a generally hypothetical question. Here are the facts in this study:
1) One of either Michael Finley or Brent Barry will be gone next year
2) You can draft either Marco Belinelli, Derrick Byars, Morris Almond, Aaron Afflalo, Jared Dudley or Alando Tucker with the 28 but the front office is deadset on taking a PG with the 33.
3) Rudy Fernandez is not available
Who do you draft?
Brandon Rush! Eh, no. That's not a bad situation to be in. I'm down to Byars or Almond. After some thought, I'd have to take Byars.
he worked out with SA today.
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/...is-Almond.html
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...postcount=1281
Although to be fair, my best friends little brother goes to Rice, and he gave me a heads up on him
I would love to have him, my only question is how much playing time would he get his first year with Manu, Fin and Brent, not to mention James White
Dammit, and Bruce, how could i forget Bruce?
Last edited by mardigan; 06-21-2007 at 03:12 PM.
Considering only one of those four players is a sure thing to come back, I'm guessing he will get some decent minutes if the Spurs get him (probably Barry's, maybe Fin's, too).
Belinelli has to be out because he's the farthest away from contributing, but I would actually make him first choice in that group if you didn't have stipulation #1.
Of the remaining guys, I would have to say:
1. Almond
2. Byars
3. Afflalo
4. Dudley
5. Tucker
But I don't think the talent gap between them is exceptionally great and they all seem to be very good "character", "team" guys...
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