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I'd like to see us move up a little from #32 to nab Tyler Herro or someone like that
I will say, free agent PG+ Garland/white+Kyle Guy is 1000X better then Crawford Melton and okoboThese are some players that the Suns have worked out for the 32nd pick.
Evan Sidery @esidery
Here are prospects who met with the Suns in Chicago, and will be available around their range at No. 32: • Grant Williams - Tennessee • Eric Paschall - Villanova • Dylan Windler - Belmont • Kyle Guy - Virginia All were team captains who could optimally stretch the floor.
8:55 AM - 20 May 2019
Kyle Guy may be one of the best shooters in the draft. He can play some point guard but his calling card is shooting.
I will say, free agent PG+ Garland/white+Kyle Guy is 1000X better then Crawford Melton and okobo
These are some players that the Suns have worked out for the 32nd pick.
Evan Sidery @esidery
Here are prospects who met with the Suns in Chicago, and will be available around their range at No. 32: • Grant Williams - Tennessee • Eric Paschall - Villanova • Dylan Windler - Belmont • Kyle Guy - Virginia All were team captains who could optimally stretch the floor.
8:55 AM - 20 May 2019
Kyle Guy may be one of the best shooters in the draft. He can play some point guard but his calling card is shooting.
I like Grant Williams and Eric Paschall as a banger off the bench (though my preference between the two would be Williams, even though Paschall has more size) and Guy as a back-up point who can shoot. Windler can also shoot, but we have too many wings as it is.
Williams can be a Paul Millsap type in the NBA, in my opinion.
https://thesixersense.com/2019/05/19/philadelphia-76ers-2019-nba-draft-profile-eric-paschall/I will say, free agent PG+ Garland/white+Kyle Guy is 1000X better then Crawford Melton and okobo
He is supposedly a very intelligent kid-- and very well-liked by classmates throughout high school and college. I have no real thoughts about drafting him, but he is one of the interesting stories to watch in this draft.Fall's 7-foot-7 measurement in shoes, 8-foot-2 1/4 wingspan and 10-foot-2 1/2 standing reach all set combine records. By all accounts, Fall performed well in combine scrimmages. And Fall wasn't originally invited to the combine, only earning an invite after impressing in the G League Elite Camp.
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Too high for 6th pick. If he's there at 32, and worst case develops into a back up center for 15 years on your team, that's a great pick at 32. I think someone will take a flyer on him maybe late first round. I just think a guy named Tacko in AZ would be marketing gold!He is supposedly a very intelligent kid-- and very well-liked by classmates throughout high school and college. I have no real thoughts about drafting him, but he is one of the interesting stories to watch in this draft.
If you want marketing they should draft hachimura from Gonzaga, sun's could claim the Japanese marketToo high for 6th pick. If he's there at 32, and worst case develops into a back up center for 15 years on your team, that's a great pick at 32. I think someone will take a flyer on him maybe late first round. I just think a guy named Tacko in AZ would be marketing gold!
I don’t know if you’re being tongue in cheek, but (a) Japan isn’t exactly a basketball market like China; and (b) the Japanese market isn’t all that large in the grand scheme of things.If you want marketing they should draft hachimura from Gonzaga, sun's could claim the Japanese market
I was ha, to be far they do support their national players though, I go all the time and am actually moving to Tokyo in September , basketball isn't the most popular but I already know alot of people who are gonna buy his jersey and there's alot of talk about him joining the NBA thereI don’t know if you’re being tongue in cheek, but (a) Japan isn’t exactly a basketball market like China; and (b) the Japanese market isn’t all that large in the grand scheme of things.
Interesting. And exciting move! Good luck.I was ha, to be far they do support their national players though, I go all the time and am actually moving to Tokyo in September , basketball isn't the most popular but I already know alot of people who are gonna buy his jersey and there's alot of talk about him joining the NBA there
Thanks , of course it'll be harder to watch sun's games since they will be at like 11 am while I'm at workInteresting. And exciting move! Good luck.
I have Sony Vue, I DVR all the games. It has unlimited DVR space. It works over the internet, so you should be able to get it in Japan.Thanks , of course it'll be harder to watch sun's games since they will be at like 11 am while I'm at work
The Suns own two overall selections in the 2019 NBA Draft; in addition to the No. 6 overall pick, the Suns also possess the No. 32 pick, as confirmed by the results of the Lottery tonight. The 2019 NBA Draft will be held on Thursday, June 20, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.I thought it was already settled that the Suns pick 32nd in the second round because the Cavaliers won the tie breaker in the first round and would draft no worse than #5.
They both finished tied in the regular season standings.
Duane Rankin writes this:
The Knicks had the NBA’s worst record while the Cavaliers and Suns tied for the second-worst, but Cleveland won the blind draw to break the tie and will have the second pick in the second round ahead of the Suns, who will pick third.
Item number 12 at bottom of the Tankathon page seems to clarify this:
12 Second round ties are in reverse order of the teams' first round picks
http://www.tankathon.com/pick_odds
The Suns own two overall selections in the 2019 NBA Draft; in addition to the No. 6 overall pick, the Suns also possess the No. 32 pick, as confirmed by the results of the Lottery tonight. The 2019 NBA Draft will be held on Thursday, June 20, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
https://www.nba.com/suns/press-release/suns-land-sixth-overall-pick-2019-nba-draft
Straight from Suns.com, we have the 32cnd pick. A lot of mocks do shoe 31, incorrectly.
Outlook: Former Ohio State and Syracuse commit but decided to enter the G League, and then ultimately decided to just sit out the season and train for the NBA … Scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the McDonald’s All-American Game … Scored 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds (six offensive) in the Jordan Brand Classic … Played in the Nike Hoop Summit … Averaged 15.4 points per game over the Nike EYBL … Averaged 12.3 points per game at the NBPA Top 100 …xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I know I keep seeing 31 on mocks. But the Suns themselves say it's 32. They should know. Not sure why there is confusion since the coin flip seemed like it made news on a slow news day.Like I said, I thought it was already settled that the Suns pick #32 in the second round although Rankin's comments say otherwise.
There is no question the Suns draft at #6 in the first round per NBA Lottery results.
I was surprised to read his comments about the Suns second round selection.