2024 NBA Draft

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Respectfully, I don't think any of our rookies are going to get enough minutes to be a major part of our core. Maybe Dunn gets some time as a defensive specialist but I don't know about the others.

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Mori Chu wrote:
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Respectfully, I don't think any of our rookies are going to get enough minutes to be a major part of our core. Maybe Dunn gets some time as a defensive specialist but I don't know about the others.
Probably most likely but you never know. Also depends how much Bud plays his rookies. I don't know his record on that.
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I'm not disagreeing with any of that but can he physically handle the likes of Jokic, Gobert, Embiid, AD, etc. Not many bigs can and I don't expect him to in his 1st year but it's a general concern of mine.
That's where the mentality part comes in.
How many can hold up to them?
When Draymond becomes the small-ball center what happens?
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Mori Chu wrote:
Sat Jul 06, 2024 7:18 am
Respectfully, I don't think any of our rookies are going to get enough minutes to be a major part of our core. Maybe Dunn gets some time as a defensive specialist but I don't know about the others.
Oh, I'm sure.
Yet I don't want them to sit just because they are rookies. If they are better players than someone else on the bench then they should play.

I'd rather see a turnover from an improving/learning rookie than Okogie, Bol, Little

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Oso to Dunn lobs are going to be a thing.

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I hope you guys are right about Dunn. He just looks so uncomfortable with the ball that I'm afraid he'll struggle with NBA pressure even when he's just catching lobs. Really hope I'm wrong, but right now I don't believe he'll be an NBA player.

I kind of agree with Bucktastic that mentality will be the most important x factor for Oso. If he's tough and competitive enough, he'll be good.
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I like our rookies but I just don't think they'll get a lot of minutes. We have the starters, plus Royce, Bol, Plumlee, Morris, D. Lee; maybe Okogie if we re-sign him. Unless we have 2-3 major injuries or have a lot of blowouts, I don't see where the rooks will get much run. But don't get me wrong, I would love to see them get some time to grow their game and show what they can do. I do think they have a lot of potential. I especially like Dunn as a defensive weapon for specific possessions, but you can't just throw him out there like that if he hasn't gotten any real game time.

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You're talking about a late first round pick and a second round pick. If they're even in the league 5 years from now, it'll be a success. I have zero expectations for either of them to play any role on a team who is stuck in win now mode

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I think Dunn will play rotation minutes…but certainly that might not be a full season or playoff thing. He’s got to be able to produce. I don’t expect Oso to be apart of the rotation at all this year…

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This place was ready to crown Camara last year too, everyone is just to hungry for a fun rookie.
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Camara was actually a good rookie, especially for the position he was drafted.
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Only 6 rookies played more minutes than him last year.. of course he wouldn’t have played as much if he stayed with us…Feel like Dunn could have a similar impact as a rookie…shift a little to defense and away from offense.

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This is the season of hope, but I am concerned with Dunn’s awful shooting percentage and at the same time intrigued by the talk that he surprised during the draft shoot arounds, and am hoping he can be more than a total zero on offense like Okogie when he’s lost confidence.

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Anyone else think we might have whiffed on Kolek? The kid looked good in summer league highlights I saw.

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He has had some moments…he’s also shooting sub 40% and just over 30% from 3

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He definitely showed out and looked like one of the best players in Vegas. Even so, I expect him to look really good in that setting given his experience and the overall level of play. He's too good for Summer League and will be too good for the GLeague. Will is translate to the pros? TBD and he did look smaller out there than I anticipated. I think he could've been the guy 3-4 years ago to come off the bench behind CP. Now it's just different given our roster construction and having Monte Morris for this year at least softens the blow.

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I am more confident in Gillespie than I am of Kolek

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I believe Gillespie is gonna stick when he gets a real shot. Kids too good a shooter to not get a role somehow.
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I think Kolek's shooting numbers will get better as he improves his shot selection. There are some shots that he made in college but won't be able to make against pro defenses.

I would have loved to have him, but there's no way he would have gotten minutes for us. I'm glad he went to Portland where he will almost certainly get regular minutes backing up Scoot. I'm actually looking forward to watching Portland this year. They are going to play a fun brand of basketball, especially if Scoot starts to figure it out.
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