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Miles would be a better fit as small ball 4 than Mikal
Miles Bridges has that PJ Tucker type body.
But not the motor.
Miles would be a better fit as small ball 4 than Mikal
Miles Bridges has that PJ Tucker type body.
I know Mikal Bridges is a bit redundant with JJ, but I'd trade up for him if he slips past 10. I think he has the best superstar potential that is being mentioned as a possible non top 10 guy. Reminds me a bit of Kawhi.
BK, Book, JJ, Mikal, Ayton
Good call!I know Mikal Bridges is a bit redundant with JJ, but I'd trade up for him if he slips past 10. I think he has the best superstar potential that is being mentioned as a possible non top 10 guy. Reminds me a bit of Kawhi.
BK, Book, JJ, Mikal, Ayton
Why is Mikal redundant? Neither JJ/Warren are 3&D guys...
I was simply lumping him into the young SF position regardless of skill set. However, they are both potentially great wing defenders.Why is Mikal redundant? Neither JJ/Warren are 3&D guys...
Also, even though McD did another phenomenal job at the draft, I would have jumped all over Robert Williams in the early 20's. I can't believe he dropped that far. The only thing I can think of is that he has a mystery ailment we aren't privy to. Not sure, but getting him at #27 is nonsense. I'd offer all sorts of stuff for him right now. Boston got a steal.
I'm also bummed we missed on Shamet. I thought he had a legit chance of falling to #31. I wouldn't have traded up for him, but I really like the guy.
I don't hate the Elie pick. (Mostly because I don't get too bent out of shape about guys drafted at #31 in most drafts. But like I've been saying, this ain't most drafts.) He's just a hot mess on D. But the guy can play and score, so that's good. I still would have rather had Melton, Carter, or Thomas. I think Melton has a good shot at being Gary Payton Lite.
I'll have to catch up on George King. I know nothing about him.
Again, McD absolutely nailed his first 2 picks. My grades:
Ayton: A+
Bridges: A+
Okobo: C-
King: TBD
they said on the radio tonight the percentage of 2nd rounder and undrafted players on NBA teams is 40 something %I'd be interested to know what percentage of 2nd rounders and undrafted players make up teams starting lineups. I don't think it'd be more than 20-25 percent. 1 per team, maybe.
That statement is what triggered this discussion.they said on the radio tonight the percentage of 2nd rounder and undrafted players on NBA teams is 40 something %
I would be beyond stoked. He’s undersized but his crazy athleticism and versatility would demand court time. I could see him being a very effective small ball 4. Particularly with Ayton and a strong and defensive oriented JJ.
Agreed. But very different players. I don’t think Mikal has the stature or sand in the pants to see much time as an undersized 4. I know JJ can put in some time there, but it’s not exactly what I’d envisioned. That said, as a player I’m stoked to add Mikal. I think we overpaid for him, but that doesn’t lessen my enthusiasm for what he will actually bring to the table for the team!And we might have got the better Bridges.
Begs the question.. what % of NBA minutes does that 40% actually see?