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Flex is catching strays here, haha.
I would rather that the Suns make a trade to get another pick later, because I really am hoping to get Edey. Of course, he probably get's picked earlier than 22, so it would be mute.
I would rather that the Suns make a trade to get another pick later, because I really am hoping to get Edey. Of course, he probably get's picked earlier than 22, so it would be mute.
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I would genuinely take Bronny if Lebron came here to finish his career. But I think recently Lebron backed off on that promise, saying he might not come play wherever Bronny signs? And as others have said, would he really just toss away $50m? My guess is that they'll put the word out that the Lakers need to draft Bronny and then Lebron will resign at a max. They're probably playing a few other teams like Phoenix to put a little pressure on LAL to get them to commit to drafting Bronny and going along with it. My guess is they both remain on the Lakers.
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Lebron is a billionaire. He can afford to sign for peanuts.
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Trade Beal for LBJ. Problem solved.
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Just gotta get Beal on board
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I'm not overly impressed with either as a prospect, but I'm willing to bet Bronny has a better NBA career than Edey.
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I think Edey has enough touch and smarts to have a good career. Bronny how ever, we've already got one of those in Okogie.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:34 pmI'm not overly impressed with either as a prospect, but I'm willing to bet Bronny has a better NBA career than Edey.
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You're seeing something I'm not with "touch and smarts". His cement shoes will prevent him from being better than a Josh Okogie type.TOO wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:50 pmI think Edey has enough touch and smarts to have a good career. Bronny how ever, we've already got one of those in Okogie.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:34 pmI'm not overly impressed with either as a prospect, but I'm willing to bet Bronny has a better NBA career than Edey.
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He tested pretty well at the combine for a guy his size, ya lost in the Bronny having cement shoes part though. I don't see why Edey doesn't end up at least a Zubac level starter for someone.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 7:07 pmYou're seeing something I'm not with "touch and smarts". His cement shoes will prevent him from being better than a Josh Okogie type.TOO wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:50 pmI think Edey has enough touch and smarts to have a good career. Bronny how ever, we've already got one of those in Okogie.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:34 pmI'm not overly impressed with either as a prospect, but I'm willing to bet Bronny has a better NBA career than Edey.
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I'm saying Edey's cement shoes will mean even a Josh Okogie type will end up having a better career.
And I don't believe in the NBA combine. They're not being drafted for a HORSE competition.
And I don't believe in the NBA combine. They're not being drafted for a HORSE competition.
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Ah, yeah it's not a great measuring stick but he's probably athletic enough to carve out a role. Really depends on where he lands, like if you can protect him with Wemby and just be absurdly large in the paint. Also could go Tskalidis and be totally worthless.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 7:17 pmI'm saying Edey's cement shoes will mean even a Josh Okogie type will end up having a better career.
And I don't believe in the NBA combine. They're not being drafted for a HORSE competition.
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I don't think Bronny is an NBA level player. Edey on the other hand should have several years in the league and imo will be just fine.
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Lol Kleen is talking like Bronny a legitimate player with nba skills. Lol yeah just don’t get bullied by Rich Paul.
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I don’t think any of us really know whether Bronny is an nba player or not…time will tell
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Well, there's no convincing evidence that he is so far.
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There’s no convincing evidence that he won’t be eitherThe Bobster wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 7:52 amWell, there's no convincing evidence that he is so far.
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Yes, there is. The fact that he sucked in college for a USC team who could have theoretically really used his help if he were any good. The fact that he already has had a major health scare (heart problems) as a freshman. The fact that he's 6'1" when people seem to have been lying and saying he was 6'4" or more for over a year now. And so on. There are lots of warning signs with this kid.Split T wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 7:59 amThere’s no convincing evidence that he won’t be eitherThe Bobster wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 7:52 amWell, there's no convincing evidence that he is so far.
He averaged 4.8 ppg, 2.1 ast, and 2.8 reb in college. He shot 36.6% FG and 26.7% from 3. He can't even hit FTs, only 67.6% from there. All of these are evidence that he likely won't be a successful NBA player.
You can say that you think he'll be good; you can say you think the heart thing was a one-off anomaly, that he'll continue to grow and improve, whatever. But you can't say that there is zero evidence that he's not good enough to be an NBA player. It's all around us.
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I don’t really put any weight into Bronny’s freshman season. He missed half the year with the aforementioned cardiac scare…it’s basically a write off year for me. I don’t think anyone thought he was 6’4…he’s always been listed 6’2 to 6’3 from what I’ve seen.
He’s a bit smaller than you’d like, but we’re talking about being an nba player, not a star. By all accounts he showed out well at the combine. His defense has always been applauded. 6’2 215, smart player who can defend. He sounds like an off ball guard who might be able to play POA defense. There’s a place in the nba for that if he can hit shots. Pat Bev, Jose Alvarado, Avery Bradley, Davion Mitchell, etc.
My point was more that no one on this board knows what he’s gonna be in the nba. We like to pretend like we know at times(myself included) but prospect evaluation is a crapshoot(even for professionals at times). I think Bronny especially is ripe for this. There’s a large group that only thinks he’s even an nba prospect because he’s Lebron’s son and ignore anything positive said about him. That combined with what I think is a throw away year for evaluation purposes leaves him basically as a complete unknown to me.
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That’s not convincing enough to me…GG Jackson was bad in college basketball last year. He was a great rookie for Memphis.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 8:32 amYes, there is. The fact that he sucked in college for a USC team who could have theoretically really used his help if he were any good. The fact that he already has had a major health scare (heart problems) as a freshman. The fact that he's 6'1" when people seem to have been lying and saying he was 6'4" or more for over a year now. And so on. There are lots of warning signs with this kid.Split T wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 7:59 amThere’s no convincing evidence that he won’t be eitherThe Bobster wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 7:52 amWell, there's no convincing evidence that he is so far.
He averaged 4.8 ppg, 2.1 ast, and 2.8 reb in college. He shot 36.6% FG and 26.7% from 3. He can't even hit FTs, only 67.6% from there. All of these are evidence that he likely won't be a successful NBA player.
You can say that you think he'll be good; you can say you think the heart thing was a one-off anomaly, that he'll continue to grow and improve, whatever. But you can't say that there is zero evidence that he's not good enough to be an NBA player. It's all around us.
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I don’t really put any weight into Bronny’s freshman season. He missed half the year with the aforementioned cardiac scare…it’s basically a write off year for me. I don’t think anyone thought he was 6’4…he’s always been listed 6’2 to 6’3 from what I’ve seen.
He’s a bit smaller than you’d like, but we’re talking about being an nba player, not a star. By all accounts he showed out well at the combine. His defense has always been applauded. 6’2 215, smart player who can defend. He sounds like an off ball guard who might be able to play POA defense. There’s a place in the nba for that if he can hit shots. Pat Bev, Jose Alvarado, Avery Bradley, Davion Mitchell, etc.
My point was more that no one on this board knows what he’s gonna be in the nba. We like to pretend like we know at times(myself included) but prospect evaluation is a crapshoot(even for professionals at times). I think Bronny especially is ripe for this. There’s a large group that only thinks he’s even an nba prospect because he’s Lebron’s son and ignore anything positive said about him. That combined with what I think is a throw away year for evaluation purposes leaves him basically as a complete unknown to me.
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