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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: pissclams on March 04, 2013, 12:18:53 PM
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I spent a few minutes this weekend pulling together an NBA draft analysis for this team over the next couple years. The goal is to show how many NBA lottery picks we have marinating on our current 13 man roster.
I went ahead and broke down all potential 1st rounders as well.
1) Rodney McGruder. The understatement of the year, but in the analysis I completed, McGruder was drafted 98% of the time in the Lottery at pick 8.
2) Non-Lotto - JO. A lot has been made of his bad hands but he's still a 7 footer and is a lock in the NBA 1st round. Look for him to cross the stage and shake hands with David Stern. Before anyone thinks he will.
3) Non-Lotto - Martavious Irving. Irving has proven to be a reliable 6th man and will spend the next years of his career spelling minutes for some lucky franchise owner. My current analysis has him going late in the 1st, to the Knicks w/ the 25th pick.
4) Angel Rodriguez (2014 draft). Lottery - pick #5. Great hands, great vision, great intangibles, great speed, strength, and shooting. Phoenix does hit the powerball when they pick up ART.
5) Shane Southwell (2014 draft). Lottery - pick #9 Detroit Pistons. Shane has the gift of so many nba required skills and intangibles. Great shooting stroke? Check. Great handles? Check. Great defense? Check. Enjoy Detroit Shane, only a 2 hour flight back to JFK when visiting family.
6) Non-Lotto- Nino Williams (2014 draft). 1st round, pick #16 Houston Rockets. Nino is exactly what the Rockets need in 2014 to help them pull the pieces of the puzzle together for them to make a huge push in the West.
7) Michael Orris (2014 draft). Possible lottery, most probably a mid 1st rounder. My analysis shows Orris going to the Golden State Warriors. A huge upside, Orris will surprise a lot of haters next season and extend his early lead as 2014 Big 12 PoY.
Let me know your thoughts, especially if you think I've missed anything.
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I think Gip's nips should make him a lock in the '14
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Looking forward to ART 2 Beazy in PHX :love:
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Pretty spot on imo. I could see Nino dropping to the 20's depending on draft order
Solid analysis :thumbs:
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I think Gip's nips should make him a lock in the '14
my analysis showed that he just doesn't have nba level size.
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I think Gip's nips should make him a lock in the '14
my analysis showed that he just doesn't have nba level size.
he's the spud webb of big men
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Looks right, but I think Diaz is a sleeper in the 2nd round for 2014 draft.
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:driving:
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In all seriousness, I think Sprads could be a late second rounder. I mean look what Steph Curry is doing at Golden State. Players who can shoot and can find room on the flr for jump shots are becoming a HOT commodity in the NBA.
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I have trouble believe 'clams wrote this and didn't just copy/paste from espn
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In all seriousness, I think Sprads could be a late second rounder. I mean look what Steph Curry is doing at Golden State. Players who can shoot and can find room on the flr for jump shots are becoming a HOT commodity in the NBA.
could you imagine big bad stud LeBron James dunking on him? :lol:
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Having conqured 2 of the 6 power conference leagues already, what does your analysis say about oscar jumping to the NBA clams? Really, what is there left to prove in the college game?
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oscar is, and always will be, a college coach. the nba is for coaches who would rather sip piƱa coladas rather than shape the lives of young men.
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In all seriousness, I think Sprads could be a late second rounder. I mean look what Steph Curry is doing at Golden State. Players who can shoot and can find room on the flr for jump shots are becoming a HOT commodity in the NBA.
could you imagine big bad stud LeBron James dunking getting called for multiple charges on him? :lol:
FYP
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I have trouble believe 'clams wrote this and didn't just copy/paste from espn
i don't really appreciate the comment. i spent several days pulling this data together and would appreciate getting credit for it. if you have an issue with me, as a poster, that you'd like to discuss privately, please refer to the site rules and we can handle this like adults. otherwise you and i have a big issue and i would love to kick your ass. pick your poison. the next move is yours.
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I don't see how Sprads won't be leaving this season. He's gotta be a top 20 pick already. Sharpshooter check, incredible vision check, tough as nails check, unbelievably smart check. He'll be spelling Rose next year.
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I have trouble believe 'clams wrote this and didn't just copy/paste from espn
i don't really appreciate the comment. i spent several days pulling this data together and would appreciate getting credit for it. if you have an issue with me, as a poster, that you'd like to discuss privately, please refer to the site rules and we can handle this like adults. otherwise you and i have a big issue and i would love to kick your ass. pick your poison. the next move is yours.
Hey, if you didn't copy/paste, kudos to you. All I am saying is that it is well put together and seems to mimic what I read on ESPN insider a couple weeks ago. If you guys came to nearly the exact same conclusions, then great minds think alike I guess.
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Where does your analysis have McLemore, 'clams?
I just crunched the numbers and I'm getting late 2nd round. Hard to believe though, I think he passes the eye test and I would draft him with the #18 pick in this years second round (Miami Heat).
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I've heard from a really good inside source that Angel will do the "enter the draft without an agent so I can still come back at the last second" thing after this season. Orris too.
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Where does your analysis have McLemore, 'clams?
I just crunched the numbers and I'm getting late 2nd round. Hard to believe though, I think he passes the eye test and I would draft him with the #18 pick in this years second round (Miami Heat).
mclemore #1
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I've heard from a really good inside source that Angel will do the "enter the draft without an agent so I can still come back at the last second" thing after this season. Orris too.
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Where does your analysis have McLemore, 'clams?
I just crunched the numbers and I'm getting late 2nd round. Hard to believe though, I think he passes the eye test and I would draft him with the #18 pick in this years second round (Miami Heat).
mclemore #1
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'Clams- anyway we can keep further analysis (premium content) private so those of us paying the hefty subscription fee don't have to share this quality info with the non-paying poors on the board? TIA
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every now and again we have to drop some premium stuff on the main board so that non-subs can see what they are missing. this is one of those times.
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#EMAPE will likely go 2nd round next year also after his upcoming breakout (of the clap).
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7) Michael Orris (2014 draft). Possible lottery, most probably a mid 1st rounder. My analysis shows Orris going to the Golden State Warriors. A huge upside, Orris will surprise a lot of haters next season and extend his early lead as 2014 Big 12 PoY.
Let me know your thoughts, especially if you think I've missed anything.
I am going to call you to the carpet on this one. Did you factor in that Golden State is moving across the bay to San Francisco?
The Golden State Warriors are jumping across the bay, with plans for a privately financed, $500 million waterfront arena that would allow the team to play its home games in San Francisco for the first time in more than four decades.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Warriors-to-build-new-arena-move-back-to-S-F-3575560.php#ixzz2MbkJjZi9
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7) Michael Orris (2014 draft). Possible lottery, most probably a mid 1st rounder. My analysis shows Orris going to the Golden State Warriors. A huge upside, Orris will surprise a lot of haters next season and extend his early lead as 2014 Big 12 PoY.
Let me know your thoughts, especially if you think I've missed anything.
I am going to call you to the carpet on this one. Did you factor in that Golden State is moving across the bay to San Francisco?
The Golden State Warriors are jumping across the bay, with plans for a privately financed, $500 million waterfront arena that would allow the team to play its home games in San Francisco for the first time in more than four decades.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Warriors-to-build-new-arena-move-back-to-S-F-3575560.php#ixzz2MbkJjZi9
why does san fran get so much awesome stuff?
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7) Michael Orris (2014 draft). Possible lottery, most probably a mid 1st rounder. My analysis shows Orris going to the Golden State Warriors. A huge upside, Orris will surprise a lot of haters next season and extend his early lead as 2014 Big 12 PoY.
Let me know your thoughts, especially if you think I've missed anything.
I am going to call you to the carpet on this one. Did you factor in that Golden State is moving across the bay to San Francisco?
The Golden State Warriors are jumping across the bay, with plans for a privately financed, $500 million waterfront arena that would allow the team to play its home games in San Francisco for the first time in more than four decades.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Warriors-to-build-new-arena-move-back-to-S-F-3575560.php#ixzz2MbkJjZi9
why does san fran get so much awesome stuff?
http://www.ricearoni.com/ (http://www.ricearoni.com/)
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I think Orris and Curry would have really good chemistry if he ends up at the Warriors. Like Lebron and D-Wade, with a higher upside.
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7) Michael Orris (2014 draft). Possible lottery, most probably a mid 1st rounder. My analysis shows Orris going to the Golden State Warriors. A huge upside, Orris will surprise a lot of haters next season and extend his early lead as 2014 Big 12 PoY.
Let me know your thoughts, especially if you think I've missed anything.
I am going to call you to the carpet on this one. Did you factor in that Golden State is moving across the bay to San Francisco?
The Golden State Warriors are jumping across the bay, with plans for a privately financed, $500 million waterfront arena that would allow the team to play its home games in San Francisco for the first time in more than four decades.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Warriors-to-build-new-arena-move-back-to-S-F-3575560.php#ixzz2MbkJjZi9
my analysis is strictly limited to ranking each team's needs and then assigning skill values to each player eligible in the upcoming draft, then averaging out any deviations from the mean to allow for abnormalities to be adjusted. if GS moves across the bay, there is no required skill impact that i have uncovered.
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I would like to see Sprads become some halftime material, maybe called Truck the Cracker, and take charges from randos going to the rim like fans and that Phoenix Suns gorilla etc. Kinda Super Dave Osborne-ish.
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would like to see DJamer's prospectus
his junkyardiness would have him as a mid round 2 I would guess. like a young Danny Fortson with bigger upside