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Well it just seems ironic. In McDs defense who would have known Knights stay here would be such a disaster

the irony is,
Knight may have been just the right disaster
if not for Knight we might not have daylight now
if Ayton turns out to be a superstar and Bridges is a stud
if not for Knight we might not even have Booker or Jackson
there's a country hit that goes,
"god bless the broken road that lead me straight to you"
 

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the irony is,
Knight may have been just the right disaster
if not for Knight we might not have daylight now
if Ayton turns out to be a superstar and Bridges is a stud
if not for Knight we might not even have Booker or Jackson
there's a country hit that goes,
"god bless the broken road that lead me straight to you"

McDonough is really impressed with Knight's maturity after the injury. It would be awesome if he turned into the player the Suns once thought he was... and additionally have all the assets accrued when the Suns did not have or use him.
 

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Doing a little more research on King. He's an interesting prospect at 59. He's actually 24 years old, which I view as a good thing given that the Suns need more mature players and also that it gives a reason he may be better than the 59th best prospect in this draft. Here's some interesting info I found:

"On the NBA’s pre-draft workout circuit, the 6-foot-6 King has been putting a lot of his game on the court. It started, most importantly, with a strong showing at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in April. In three games there, King averaged 18.0 points, made seven 3-pointers, shot 57.9 percent from the field and 53 percent from the arc, averaged 7.7 rebounds, and 1.0 blocks per game.

That performance earned him an invite to the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago. His measurables there stood out as much as his game. At 6-feet, 11.5 inches, King measured the sixth-longest reach of any SG/SF at the draft combine. He had a pair of the biggest hands at the combine as well."

https://www.nba.com/nuggets/news/king-works-out-060418


Here's the video from his workout with the Suns:

https://www.nba.com/suns/video/2018/05/31/2018-suns-pre-draft-workouts-day-4#gref
 
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I missed it live. It would seem they would make it available for fans who were not able to watch it. Hopefully it shows up but I couldn't find it.

I can't find the video now but I imagine it'll show up here soon,

https://www.nba.com/suns/video/archive

There was also 5 minute interviews with each player sitting with Lindsey Smith afterwards. They said they were doing all of the picks but I quit watching after Okobo's sitdown. It was worth watching his, I'd say. He seems like a good kid. His english isn't great but I thought it was nice to get an idea of who he was as a person. Of course you may not care about that but I found it neat. The press conference was solid though, Ayton stood out but all 4 of the picks were on stage with McD, James Jones, and Igor. They all fielded questions, even Igor so I'll keep an out for it also.

I see it's posted right above my post here, here's a link to the Okobo interview if anyone is interested.
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The video below is supposed to feature Mikal and Ayton with Lindsey Smith.

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For those who missed it in Okobo's interview, his nickname in France is "Swaggy E" :biglaugh:

(Though he does seem very down-to-earth. I get a really good vibe from him and a sense of humility, which is extremely important for a developing scoring point guard.)
 
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Bridges looked like the smallest player at the press conference. o_O
 
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For those who missed it in Okobo's interview, his nickname in France is "Swaggy E" :biglaugh:

(Though he does seem very down-to-earth. I get a really good vibe from him and a sense of humility, which is extremely important for a developing scoring point guard.)

Okobo could be my favorite Sun by the time the year starts. He seems like a french Leandro to me, which is awesome. That interview I linked above is a good watch, it's fun at least. The Suns really added some guys with quality character it seems, which is nice to see.
 

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I see the Barbosa comparison with Okobo. He's so friendly I'm sure Suns fans will adopt him like Leandro.

The Suns got solid character in this draft.
 

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Just want to tell all the people here in this community that despite being no. 1 Doncic fan I think that draft went extremely well for Suns. Ayton is the right pick for you, Bridges is also fantastic. I have also watched Okobo this year in France and he is one of my favorite prospects from Europe. You will be satisfied with him. The future is bright for Suns, can't wait the start of the season!
 

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Just want to tell all the people here in this community that despite being no. 1 Doncic fan I think that draft went extremely well for Suns. Ayton is the right pick for you, Bridges is also fantastic. I have also watched Okobo this year in France and he is one of my favorite prospects from Europe. You will be satisfied with him. The future is bright for Suns, can't wait the start of the season!

We appreciate the feedback. I'm sure Doncic will do very well in Dallas. It's a good fit.
 

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Lonnie Walker was a prospect that so many were high on and he is such a promising prospect (as promising as ANY prospect in this draft imo) and of course he falls to the freaking Spurs!

Pop is gonna make something special out of that kid...he will be a Rookie of the Year candidate imo especially if Kawhi is traded away.
 

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I'm excited about the highlights I've seen of Okobo. Looks like he could be a good scoring guard off the bench.
 

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Lonnie Walker was a prospect that so many were high on and he is such a promising prospect (as promising as ANY prospect in this draft imo) and of course he falls to the freaking Spurs!

Pop is gonna make something special out of that kid...he will be a Rookie of the Year candidate imo especially if Kawhi is traded away.

Teams passed on him because of injury information. I don't know if that means there was more than just his meniscus surgery but that alone is reason enough to question this selection. The Spurs don't get to draft high but it's not like they've killed the draft the past decade or so. He's talented but I think I'd hold off on Walker's HOF campaign just yet.
 

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Teams passed on him because of injury information. I don't know if that means there was more than just his meniscus surgery but that alone is reason enough to question this selection. The Spurs don't get to draft high but it's not like they've killed the draft the past decade or so. He's talented but I think I'd hold off on Walker's HOF campaign just yet.

I would say that the Spurs get reasonably good players on the regular from the draft. Not like grabbing a Nash later in the first round good, but they at least get serviceable role players.
 

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I would say that the Spurs get reasonably good players on the regular from the draft. Not like grabbing a Nash later in the first round good, but they at least get serviceable role players.

Didn't Leonard go around the same area as Nash?
 

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Didn't Leonard go around the same area as Nash?
2 picks after the Suns took Markieff lol and Jimmers went 10 before Klay Thompson. Paving the way for Spurs and Warriors Success and for the Kings and Suns to spiral to the lower abyss of the NBA
 
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Teams passed on him because of injury information. I don't know if that means there was more than just his meniscus surgery but that alone is reason enough to question this selection. The Spurs don't get to draft high but it's not like they've killed the draft the past decade or so. He's talented but I think I'd hold off on Walker's HOF campaign just yet.
Teams passed on Dejounte Murray last season for similar reason and Murray after just his rookie season has developed into a top 3 defender at the PG position.

I’ll trust the Sours judgement on this. Last pick they had in the teens was Kawhi Leonard and I’d say he’s worked out well.
 

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Teams passed on Dejounte Murray last season for similar reason and Murray after just his rookie season has developed into a top 3 defender at the PG position.

I’ll trust the Sours judgement on this. Last pick they had in the teens was Kawhi Leonard and I’d say he’s worked out well.

Spurs first rd picks since Tony Parker:

John Salmons
Beno Udrih
Ian Mahinmi
Tiago Splitter
George Hill
James Anderson
Corey Joseph
Livio Jean-Charles
Kyle Anderson
Nikoli Mulutinov
Dejounte Murray
Derrick White

*traded for Kawhi
 
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