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lol knicks

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:48 (eight years ago) link

go sota

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:48 (eight years ago) link

lakers jumped! consipracy!

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:48 (eight years ago) link

lol knicks

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:49 (eight years ago) link

go yung wolves, fuck the knicks

slothroprhymes, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:50 (eight years ago) link

i want philly to take another center

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:50 (eight years ago) link

niice

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:53 (eight years ago) link

huh, worst team never gets the number one seems like

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:53 (eight years ago) link

omg what are the lakers going to do, i'm dying

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:53 (eight years ago) link

minny gonna be stacked!

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:54 (eight years ago) link

interesting that emperor palpatine owns the twolves

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:54 (eight years ago) link

hahah

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:54 (eight years ago) link

feel like towns is a safe and easy decision for the wolves

Matt Armstrong, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:54 (eight years ago) link

yeah towns fits there

balls, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:55 (eight years ago) link

yeah, they will go big and they should

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:55 (eight years ago) link

@chadfordinsider: Will be very interesting to see what Wolves do here. They are the one team that NBA folks think could take Okafor over Towns

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:55 (eight years ago) link

minny needs a 4 & some shooting imo, move pek and give dieng another year

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:56 (eight years ago) link

omg no don't take oak

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:56 (eight years ago) link

i'm sure pek is movable, this is a very easy decision

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:57 (eight years ago) link

top five is towns, okafor, mudiay, russell, winslow, then the croat maybe right?

balls, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 00:59 (eight years ago) link

draftexpress has towns, okafor, russel, mudiay, hezonja

call all destroyer, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 01:02 (eight years ago) link

okafor on the lakers and mudiay on the knicks makes sense to me

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 01:05 (eight years ago) link

minny needs a 4 & some shooting imo, move pek and give dieng another year

― Clay, Wednesday, May 20, 2015 12:56 AM (8 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Dieng is kinda 4ish

Matt Armstrong, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 01:05 (eight years ago) link

really the wolves are only committed at SF and PG

Matt Armstrong, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 01:11 (eight years ago) link

apparently the knicks are already trying to trade the pick, are in 'win now' mode

balls, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 02:40 (eight years ago) link

lol jfc

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:00 (eight years ago) link

hey the window is closing man

balls, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:01 (eight years ago) link

theyre only 5 or 6 pieces away

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:03 (eight years ago) link

gotta capitalize on the peak years of your one-dimensional scoring forward and literally nothing else on the roster

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:03 (eight years ago) link

http://hoopshype.com/salaries/new_york.htm

this is so unbearable to look at. the guys on this roster should get special jackets made and get together once every few years at the VA hall like old soldiers who fought together in the same doomed platoon

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:12 (eight years ago) link

knicks shd
1. use their draft pick to pick a good young player
2. trade melo as soon as he proves he can still play
3. fire fisher

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:13 (eight years ago) link

who would want melo at that pricetag though? he has a $28m player option in 2019.

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:14 (eight years ago) link

if he plays good to start the year some desperate team who thinks hes their missing piece will want him

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:18 (eight years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/NedwT3j.png

hm

Clay, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:21 (eight years ago) link

chad ford's latest mock draft, i didn't format this shit

The lottery results are in and the Minnesota Timberwolves are the big winners in this year's draft lottery. That means it's time for Mock Draft 5.0.

At this point very little is set in stone. Expect this mock draft to continue to fluctuate greatly over the course of the next four weeks.

The NBA draft combine finished last weekend and had a significant impact on our board. The process of team workouts has just started. Over the next few weeks the adidas Eurocamp and hundreds of team workouts will dramatically alter the face of the draft.

But for now here's our best stab, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, at how the draft will play out on June 25.

Remember, my mock draft is different from my Big Board. In a mock draft, I don't tell you where a player should go but rather what each team in the draft will likely do with its pick(s).

Note: Traded picks are denoted by numbers with explanations at the bottom.

1
Karl-Anthony Towns
Minnesota Timberwolves
COLLEGE: Kentucky
HT: 6-11
WT: 250
POS: C

The Wolves are the only team some NBA scouts believe might take Jahlil Okafor over Towns. I see the appeal, and I know Flip Saunders is a fan. But for now, I'm sticking with Towns. Not only is he a more complete player, but I think he's a better fit. With Towns, the Wolves have the ability to form a super-team. His versatility should allow the Wolves to play him alongside Gourgi Dieng -- another young center they really love. And put Towns on the floor with this year's Rookie of the Year, Andrew Wiggins, Ricky Rubio running the point and other solid young prospects such as Zach LaVine, Shabazz Muhammed, Anthony Bennett and Adreian Payne and the Wolves have the best young core in the NBA. It might take them a while to be super-competitive in the West, but when they mature in a few years, it will be a major wow.
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2
Jahlil Okafor
Los Angeles Lakers
COLLEGE: Duke
HT: 6-11
WT: 275
POS: C

The Lakers would probably prefer Towns because of his shot-blocking ability, but Okafor is a great get here. Pair him on the front line with last year's lottery pick, Julius Randle, and first-team All Rookie Team guard Jordan Clarkson and the Lakers finally have some real pieces to build around. Offensively, Okafor is the most gifted young big man I've seen in a decade. He has great feet and hands and plays with a great feel for the game. He's going to average 20 ppg in the league. If Okafor can keep that slimmed-down physique he showed off in New York this week, he might end up surprising us all on the defensive end.
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3
D'Angelo Russell
Philadelphia 76ers
COLLEGE: Ohio State
HT: 6-5
WT: 193
POS: PG

This really isn't a bad outcome for the 76ers. They desperately need both a point guard and a shooter, and Russell is the best on both counts. They would've been tempted to take a big if they had gone higher just because it would've been a more valuable asset. But Russell is the best fit with this young team and will make them look really smart moving Michael Carter-Williams out of the way for him. I really think Russell has the chance to become a star, and with Joel Embiid and Nerlens Noel clogging the paint, they found the perfect guard to spread the floor.
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4
Emmanuel Mudiay
New York Knicks
COLLEGE: China
HT: 6-5
WT: 196
POS: PG

The Knicks are obviously hurting. They really wanted the No. 1 pick and a chance at a dominant big. They also miss out on the best offensive guard in the draft in Russell. However, Mudiay is a terrific consolation prize. He's strong, attacks the basket, plays on both ends and has unique maturity for his age to handle the bright lights of NYC. Yes, the Knicks might decide to trade the pick. But they shouldn't. Mudiay could become a star for them -- sooner rather than later.
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5
Kristaps Porzingis
Orlando Magic
COLLEGE: Latvia
HT: 6-11
WT: 220
POS: PF

The Magic's biggest need is a young, athletic stretch 4 who can also protect the rim. Porzingis will fit perfectly there. Yes, they signed Channing Frye to do the same thing last year, but Porzingis is better and younger. I love the core nucleus of Elfrid Payton, Victor Oladipo, Aaron Gordon, Porzingis and Nikola Vucevic. And of that group, as good as Payton is, Porzingis has a chance to be the best player on the team.
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6
Willie Cauley-Stein
Sacramento Kings
COLLEGE: Kentucky
HT: 7-1
WT: 242
POS: C

The Kings need a rim protector in the worst way (and defensive help, overall). Cauley-Stein has a chance to be both the best overall defender and rim protector in the draft. If the Kings can get over the fact that they'll be adding yet another unusual personality to the mix, Cauley-Stein is an excellent fit next to DeMarcus Cousins. Justise Winslow, Kristaps Porzingis and Myles Turner are also possibilities if they are on the board at this point.
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7
Justise Winslow
Denver Nuggets
COLLEGE: Duke
HT: 6-6
WT: 222
POS: SF

The Nuggets have needs everywhere, which gives them the luxury of drafting the best player available at this slot. Winslow's so-so measurements at the combine coupled with ongoing concerns about his ability to shoot off the bounce might cause him to slide this low. But at No. 7, given his elite athletic abilities, strength, motor and leadership attributes, he looks like a good fit in Denver. Mario Hezonja, Stanley Johnson and Myles Turner are other possibilities here.
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8
Mario Hezonja
Detroit Pistons
COLLEGE: Croatia
HT: 6-7
WT: 200
POS: SF

The Pistons have need at shooting guard, small forward and possibly at power forward should Greg Monroe decide to bail. Hezonja's ability to play either wing position should be very attractive to them. So should his 3-point shooting, as the Pistons could really use it. While Hezonja didn't get a lot of touches or minutes in Spain this season, when he was on the court he was very effective, especially in Euroleague play. Justise Winslow, Stanley Johnson, Myles Turner and Devin Booker are the other players the Pistons will look at seriously with this pick.
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9
Devin Booker
Charlotte Hornets
COLLEGE: Kentucky
HT: 6-6
WT: 206
POS: SG

The top four 3-point-shooting teams in the NBA just happen to be the last four teams standing in the NBA playoffs. That fact won't be lost on the Hornets, who this season finished dead last in the NBA in 3-point-shooting percentage at 31.8 percent. While Booker might be a little bit of a stretch here, he's quite possibly the best shooter in the draft. He also plays with a high basketball IQ and, as the youngest player in the draft, has plenty of upside. Stanley Johnson, Kelly Oubre and R.J. Hunter will be other options here, but the word out of Charlotte is the Hornets are big fans of Booker.
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10
Stanley Johnson
Miami Heat
COLLEGE: Arizona
HT: 6-6
WT: 242
POS: SF
The Heat need depth everywhere and might need starters at all five positions depending on how things play out this summer in free agency. Dwayne Wade, Goran Dragic and Luol Deng all can opt out. Plus, Chris Bosh's health is still a major question mark. Johnson makes a lot of sense here for the Heat; he's one of the most NBA-ready prospects in the draft, with the size and strength to play right away. And, given how young he is, there's still a lot of upside there. Wisconsin's Sam Dekker and Frank Kaminsky along with Texas' Myles Turner are other players in the mix for Miami.
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11
Myles Turner
Indiana Pacers
COLLEGE: Texas
HT: 6-11
WT: 239
POS: PF
Larry Bird apparently has a thing for Willie Cauley-Stein, telling him in a team interview last week in Chicago that he was a $100 million player. Alas, I don't think Cauley-Stein will be on the board when Indiana picks here. But there are other players who fit the idea of Cauley-Stein -- a more mobile, less lumbering sort of low-post presence than the Pacers' current big man, Roy Hibbert. Turner isn't quite the athlete Cauley-Stein is, but he's similar in size, is mobile and, as an added bonus, can really stretch the floor. He'll be pitted against Frank Kaminsky, who is another mobile shooter. Kaminsky might be more NBA-ready. Turner has more upside. It will be a tough choice between those two. Also, look out for Murray State's Cameron Payne. The Pacers are eyeing help at the point guard position, and word out of Indiana is that Bird is a big fan of the Murray State point guard.
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12
Trey Lyles
Utah Jazz
COLLEGE: Kentucky
HT: 6-10
WT: 242
POS: PF
The Jazz are one of the few teams that can just draft whoever falls to them. They have young players they really like at all five positions. So, the next-highest-rated guy on their board should be able to come in and help right away in a backup role. Lyles has a high basketball IQ, good size for his position and versatility.He's not the most explosive athlete in the world, but his solid all-around game makes him a good fit in Utah. Frank Kaminsky, Sam Dekker and Kevon Looney are other players who will get serious looks here by the Jazz.
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13
Frank Kaminsky
Phoenix Suns
COLLEGE: Wisconsin
HT: 7-1
WT: 231
POS: C
As I explained last month, the Suns don't have a lot of options in the middle behind Alex Len. Kaminsky not only can play right now, but he would give Phoenix an entirely different look. While Len thrives in the paint, Kaminsky is at his best facing the basket and stretching the floor. He adds immediate depth to the Suns' front line. Jerian Grant, Kelly Oubre and R.J. Hunter could all be good fits here, as well.
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14
Cameron Payne
Oklahoma City Thunder
COLLEGE: Murray State
HT: 6-2
WT: 183
POS: PG
The Thunder need a long-term starter at the 2 guard, but they need a player who's ready sooner rather than later. But at this portion of the draft I'm not sure that player is available.They also could use help behind Russell Westbrook at the point, and Payne seems like a terrific option. He's heady and crafty and his balance between scoring the basketball and shooting appears just about perfect. R.J. Hunter, Kelly Oubre and Jerian Grant are other strong possibilities in OKC.
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15
Sam Dekker
Atlanta Hawks
COLLEGE: Wisconsin
HT: 6-9
WT: 219
POS: SF
The Hawks get the right to trade picks with the Nets as a result of the Joe Johnson trade. Dekker looks like an ideal fit for the Hawks. As I stated last month, his versatility, toughness and ability to stretch the floor make him a strong fit in Mike Budenholzer's offense. Kelly Oubre, R.J. Hunter and Kevon Looney are other potential options here.
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16
Kevon Looney
Boston Celtics
COLLEGE: UCLA
HT: 6-9
WT: 222
POS: PF
The Celtics will obviously explore moving up in the draft. Their biggest need is an athletic rim protector, and they'd love to get their hands on Willie Cauley-Stein. But assuming they stand pat at No. 16, there are a couple of intriguing options for them if they want to swing for the fences. Foremost among them is Looney, a guy who is getting knocked around a bit by scouts right now because he's a project. But he has some terrific tools, including amazing length, versatility to play inside and out and a really good work ethic. I actually think that once he gets into workouts, he'll wow teams. But until then, I think this would be a great get for the Celtics. Kelly Oubre and Bobby Portis are other good fits here.
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17
Kelly Oubre
Milwaukee Bucks
COLLEGE: Kansas
HT: 6-7
WT: 203
POS: SF
The Bucks are another team that would really love to get their hands on a rim protector. However, at this point in the draft, I'm not sold there is one worth grabbing. Shooting is the other big need, and Oubre could be an intriguing get. The lefty is a potential 3-and-D-type player with a terrific wingspan and an improving 3-point shot. On a team with several major upside players, he'd be a great get. Oubre is a top-10 talent, but he will require a patient team. The Bucks can afford to be patient, especially with Khris Middleton already playing the 2. R.J. Hunter, Bobby Portis and Justin Anderson are also potential fits in Milwaukee.
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18
Tyus Jones
Houston Rockets
COLLEGE: Duke
HT: 6-2
WT: 185
POS: PG
The Pelicans send their pick to the Rockets as part of the Omer Asik trade. It's not news to anyone that the Rockets need help at the point in the worst way. Payne, Jones, Grant and Delon Wright are all serious options here. The whispers that the Rockets are in love with Jones continue to grow louder. Not only did he just win the National Championship, but he tests extremely well analytically -- a major plus for Houston.
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19
Bobby Portis
Washington Wizards
COLLEGE: Arkansas
HT: 6-11
WT: 246
POS: PF
The Wizards are another team that is fairly easy to figure out when it comes to draft needs. With one year left on Nene's contract (along with dwindling returns), they need help at the 4. Portis would be a great option if he lasts this long. He could go as high as No. 12 to Utah or No. 16 to Boston, but if he's available here, he's a steal. He's one of the more NBA-ready players in the draft. He might never be an All-Star, but he's going to have a long career in the NBA. Kevon Looney and Montrezl Harrell are other strong possibilities for the Wizards.
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20
Jerian Grant
Toronto Raptors
COLLEGE: Notre Dame
HT: 6-4
WT: 198
POS: PG
Lou Williams is a free agent this summer, and that could leave open space for a player like Grant who could provide instant offense off the bench at either the 1 or the 2. And with the Raptors hyper-focused on the playoffs, getting a veteran, gritty player like Grant makes a lot of sense. Christian Wood, Delon Wright and Terry Rozier are other players who could fit for Toronto.
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21
R.J. Hunter
Dallas Mavericks
COLLEGE: Georgia St
HT: 6-6
WT: 185
POS: SG
The Mavs are potentially looking at holes at the 1, 2 (assuming Monta Ellis opts out) and 5 this year. Traditionally, the Mavs haven't chosen to use the draft to fill those needs. They discard draft picks almost as quickly as the Nets do. But if they hold on to one, adding a potential lights-out shooter such as Hunter makes a lot of sense. Delon Wright, Justin Anderson and Rashad Vaughn are other possibilities for Dallas.
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22
Delon Wright
Chicago Bulls
COLLEGE: Utah
HT: 6-6
WT: 181
POS: PG
Derrick Rose is healthy again, but several things point to the Bulls potentially needing help at the backup point guard position. First, both Kirk Hinrich and Aaron Brooks are free agents. Second, Rose needs a solid backup who can allow whoever his new coach is to limit his minutes. Wright is a cagey senior who doesn't necessarily wow you in any one area but is the sort of perfect point guard who makes smart plays and rarely makes mistakes. Justin Anderson, Rashad Vaughn and Terry Rozier are also possibilities for the Bulls.
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23
Montrezl Harrell
Portland Trail Blazers
COLLEGE: Louisville
HT: 6-8
WT: 253
POS: PF
Both LaMarcus Aldridge and Joel Freeland are free agents this summer. Aldridge should be back, but the Blazers could use some depth at the 4. Harrell is a bit undersized, but his length, athleticism and terrific motor means he should be able to come in and impact the game right away. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Christian Wood and Justin Anderson are also potential fits in Portland.
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24
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Cleveland Cavaliers
COLLEGE: Arizona
HT: 6-7
WT: 211
POS: SF
With the strong play of Matthew Dellavedova in the playoffs and the elite point guards in the draft all off the board, the Cavs can move on to other needs. One is a long-term sub for LeBron James. Shawn Marion and James Jones will both be gone, and Hollis-Jefferson is the one sophomore who can come in and play right away thanks to his stellar defensive abilities. If he were a better shooter, he'd be a top-10 pick. Justin Anderson, Terry Rozier and Christian Wood could all be nice picks here, as well.
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25
Christian Wood
Memphis Grizzlies
COLLEGE: UNLV
HT: 6-11
WT: 216
POS: PF
Memphis could use a dash of athleticism and shot blocking into its front court (it ranked 24th in the league in blocked shots per game last season). Wood, though raw, has a lot of potential as a rebounder and shot-blocker. If he can get stronger and more mature, he's a steal this late in the draft. The Grizzlies also might be very tempted to take Washington's Robert Upshaw here. He's a lottery-type talent with some major off-the-court issues.The feedback from teams at the draft combine was that Upshaw was too risky to take in the first round, but I could see Memphis swinging for the fences with him.
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26
Justin Anderson
San Antonio Spurs
COLLEGE: Virginia
HT: 6-6
WT: 231
POS: SF
The Spurs always seem to find value guys in the late first round, and Anderson fits that definition -- especially if they end up losing Danny Green to free agency. Anderson is another 3-and-D guy with an NBA body and athleticism. He also drew rave reviews from NBA teams in his interviews. I could see him rising much higher as we get closer to the draft if he shoots the ball well in workouts. That's the only real question with him: Was this season's elite 3-point shooting a fluke? Rashad Vaughn, Michael Frazier II and Pat Connaughton also are fits in San Antonio.
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27
Rashad Vaughn
Los Angeles Lakers
COLLEGE: UNLV
HT: 6-5
WT: 199
POS: SG
Vaughn is a go-for-guy pick. He's very young, put up good numbers at UNLV as a freshman and might be very underrated at this point in the draft (we moved him up to No. 23 on our Big Board). He could be a sort of Nick Young-type player. Yes, the Lakers already have Young, but as the rebuilding process begins, I'm not sure how much longer he'll be sticking around. Chris McCullough, Dakari Johnson and Robert Upshaw are also possibilities here.
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28
Chris McCullough
Boston Celtics
COLLEGE: Syracuse
HT: 6-9
WT: 199
POS: PF
The Celtics still need athleticism and shot blocking in their front court, and it might make sense to take a flier on McCullough here. Had he not hurt his ACL in January, he might be 10 spots higher on the board. He averaged 2.0 blocks per game as a freshman, and as he gets stronger, he'll continue to improve. The Celtics might not be able to play him for a year, but the long-term investment is interesting. Robert Upshaw and Jordan Mickey are other possibilities here.
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29
Terry Rozier
Brooklyn Nets
COLLEGE: Louisville
HT: 6-2
WT: 190
POS: PG
Rozier was the top-rated prospect to play 5-on-5 at the combine and played very well. He's a combo guard, but given his toughness and defense, he should find a home, and the Nets are as good a place as any for him to land. Deron Williams has two years left on his deal, and Jarrett Jack has one, but neither are the long-term future of the franchise. Jarell Martin and Cliff Alexander are other prospects who could fit long-term in Brooklyn.
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30
Michael Frazier II
Golden State Warriors
COLLEGE: Florida
HT: 6-5
WT: 199
POS: SG
The Warriors always are looking for shooting, especially coming off the bench. Frazier was one of the top performers at the combine and for three straight seasons shot the lights out at Florida. With time, he could develop into an important player coming off the bench for the Warriors.
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Traded picks: (1) The Lakers will send their first-round pick to the Suns if it falls somewhere from 6-30. (2) The Pelicans will send their pick to the Rockets if it falls somewhere from 4-19. (3) The Hawks have the right to swap first-round picks with the Nets. (4) The Heat will send their first-round pick to the Sixers (via the Cavs) if it falls somewhere from 11-30. (5) The Rockets will send their first-round pick to the Lakers if it falls somewhere from 15-30. (6) The Clippers will send their first-round pick to the Celtics.

balls, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:26 (eight years ago) link

nuggets do not really have a need at the 3

k3vin k., Wednesday, 20 May 2015 03:29 (eight years ago) link

lol you're like a crazy twitter person

J0rdan S., Wednesday, 20 May 2015 14:13 (eight years ago) link

from lowe's lottery rundown:

The Suns had Alex Len behind the lectern, and he told me before the lottery that they had promised to fly him back on a private jet if Phoenix jumped into the top three. No word on whether Len found his way to the Port Authority bus station after the game.

rough go for len

slothroprhymes, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 16:08 (eight years ago) link

loool

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 16:10 (eight years ago) link

Guess what happens in case of a power outage that disables the machine? The league brings along a plastic basketball with a hole cut into the top, and in a doomsday scenario in which the machine doesn’t work, they would just pour the Ping-Pong balls into that container and have an official pluck them out by hand.

lag∞n, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 23:50 (eight years ago) link

Lol hey uh grab that trash can over there now draw the NBA logo on it with that sharpie ok dump all the balls in and get somebody big to shake it up, ok we are good lottery is back on fellas

juice college (agent hibachi), Thursday, 21 May 2015 11:28 (eight years ago) link

they shd do it like that every year except live on stage

lag∞n, Thursday, 21 May 2015 14:09 (eight years ago) link

towns straight blowin minds http://www.kentucky.com/2015/06/03/3882548_ex-cat-towns-puts-full-range-of.html

lag∞n, Wednesday, 3 June 2015 18:42 (eight years ago) link

cauly-stein staying 3 years at kentucky is a major red flag imo

― lag∞n, Tuesday, May 19, 2015 4:38 PM (2 weeks ago)

wait, why is this?

alpine static, Friday, 5 June 2015 07:34 (eight years ago) link

Too much time subsisting solely on Taco Bell.

Jeff, Friday, 5 June 2015 11:00 (eight years ago) link

kentucky is a one and done factory if u cant get out of there in one theres something wrong w u

lag∞n, Friday, 5 June 2015 13:27 (eight years ago) link

i think i would feel good about taking cauley-stein... it was hysterically embarrassing that notre dame guarded him with 6' 5" shooting guards in the elite 8 and he couldn't score any points, but i don't see how he's not the next deandre/drummond type player

J0rdan S., Friday, 5 June 2015 13:47 (eight years ago) link

idk i dont ever seem him being that good of a basketball man, i cld see him being useful especially on D but i cld also see him being a quasi bust

lag∞n, Friday, 5 June 2015 14:26 (eight years ago) link

i dunno he's huge and athletic and i think the nba understands how to use those kinda guys now -- basically just have them roll to the rim every play and throw 5 or so alley oops a game.

maybe 5 or 10 years ago a team picks him and tries to force post play on him but i feel like in the post-tyson chandler NBA he has a clear role that will allow him to succeed

J0rdan S., Friday, 5 June 2015 14:55 (eight years ago) link

thats def the ideal role for him, whether he can grow into it idk, i get strong doesnt understand basketball vibes from him,

lag∞n, Friday, 5 June 2015 15:06 (eight years ago) link


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