TheOriginalOriginal wrote:You may wanna have someone take a Luka at that...Flagrant Fowl wrote:I have a Doncic erection. A Donciection?

TheOriginalOriginal wrote:You may wanna have someone take a Luka at that...Flagrant Fowl wrote:I have a Doncic erection. A Donciection?
Ayton supposedly has that same ability (or close to it) but is also a way more advanced offensive player skill wise.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I'm most intrigued by Bamba. He's got that Camby build and upside. He's a defensive gamechanger potentially.
He has huge questions about his work ethic, not really interested in him personally at this juncture. If he steps it up in college, I'll change my tune.Ring_Wanted wrote:Ayton supposedly has that same ability (or close to it) but is also a way more advanced offensive player skill wise.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I'm most intrigued by Bamba. He's got that Camby build and upside. He's a defensive gamechanger potentially.
I am firmly on camp Ayton and the only way I can see my mind changing is if Doncic can play point forward while not getting exploited athletically (watching Bogdan Bogdanovic can be useful here) or if P****r absolutely blows up and trascends say Tatum level, showing Durant-like offensive power (which I don't think will happen).
Yeah, the questions of motor are haunting Ayton right now, and I hope we see it has changed this college season. Other than that, he's big, super athletic, long, has tremendous potential on both ends of the floor and would easily be the best big in the state of Arizona today. Exactly the kind of big that could more than hold his own inside against the likes of B. Lopez, Nurkic, Gobert, Jordan, WCS, KAT, Jokic, Gasol, Aldridge, Noel, Cousins, etc.Ring_Wanted wrote:Ayton supposedly has that same ability (or close to it) but is also a way more advanced offensive player skill wise.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I'm most intrigued by Bamba. He's got that Camby build and upside. He's a defensive gamechanger potentially.
I am firmly on camp Ayton and the only way I can see my mind changing is if Doncic can play point forward while not getting exploited athletically (watching Bogdan Bogdanovic can be useful here) or if P****r absolutely blows up and trascends say Tatum level, showing Durant-like offensive power (which I don't think will happen).
Ya, that team would be the greatest team in NBA history if they all reach their potentialIn2ition wrote:Ring_Wanted wrote:Ayton supposedly has that same ability (or close to it) but is also a way more advanced offensive player skill wise.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:I'm most intrigued by Bamba. He's got that Camby build and upside. He's a defensive gamechanger potentially.
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I'll keep saying it, the Suns really could have used 2 of these kids, even though it would keep them really young and then offer a crazy package for AD. A team of say Doncic, Booker, Jackson, Bagley and Davis would be pretty nice, but a pipe dream.
A bigger Mike James is a thing now?In2ition wrote:I watched the exibition games of UNC vs. Barton College (Division II), UK vs. Thomas More (Division III), and Duke vs. NW Missouri State (#1 D II and defending National Champs). UK is loaded, and UNC is going to be pretty good, just not nearly as good as last year. Duke has nearly everything though. They are super big, athletic, skilled, deep, and can shoot. NWMS didn't turn the ball over and could tell was very well coached, bit was completely dominated in this game. UNC barely pulled out their game, relative to their opponents talent, and even UK struggled from at times.
Bagley with all the hype was a little bit of a meh in this game. He had some nice passes from the post, os very athletic and can get up quickly, but had some bad shots and some bad turnovers.
Wendell Carter was the most impressive to me. Highly skilled inside and out, great footwork on the post, was a lot more athletic than I remember from last year, played good defense, even out to the perimeter and highly efficient.
Gary Trent Jr. played a lot like Booker in this game and made just about everything. Pull ups, catch and shoot, concentration through contact, everything looked under control and well polished.
Trevon Duval is crazy athletic decent sized(6"3") pg. Is going to be a terror this year as no one will be able to stay in front of him. He's a younger, bigger, more athletic Mike James with a developing jump shot. Westbrook lite.
Kevin Knox is easily the second best sf coming out and is long, super bouncy, can drive and shoot from outside with the best of them.
I really like Nik Richards. Huge hands, nice wing span, worls hard down low, strong and always aware on defense. Name to watch.
Yeah, it means Westbrook lite.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:A bigger Mike James is a thing now?In2ition wrote:I watched the exibition games of UNC vs. Barton College (Division II), UK vs. Thomas More (Division III), and Duke vs. NW Missouri State (#1 D II and defending National Champs). UK is loaded, and UNC is going to be pretty good, just not nearly as good as last year. Duke has nearly everything though. They are super big, athletic, skilled, deep, and can shoot. NWMS didn't turn the ball over and could tell was very well coached, bit was completely dominated in this game. UNC barely pulled out their game, relative to their opponents talent, and even UK struggled from at times.
Bagley with all the hype was a little bit of a meh in this game. He had some nice passes from the post, os very athletic and can get up quickly, but had some bad shots and some bad turnovers.
Wendell Carter was the most impressive to me. Highly skilled inside and out, great footwork on the post, was a lot more athletic than I remember from last year, played good defense, even out to the perimeter and highly efficient.
Gary Trent Jr. played a lot like Booker in this game and made just about everything. Pull ups, catch and shoot, concentration through contact, everything looked under control and well polished.
Trevon Duval is crazy athletic decent sized(6"3") pg. Is going to be a terror this year as no one will be able to stay in front of him. He's a younger, bigger, more athletic Mike James with a developing jump shot. Westbrook lite.
Kevin Knox is easily the second best sf coming out and is long, super bouncy, can drive and shoot from outside with the best of them.
I really like Nik Richards. Huge hands, nice wing span, worls hard down low, strong and always aware on defense. Name to watch.Only Suns fans.
Of course, I was trying to make a relevant comparison.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:A bigger Mike James is a thing now?In2ition wrote:I watched the exibition games of UNC vs. Barton College (Division II), UK vs. Thomas More (Division III), and Duke vs. NW Missouri State (#1 D II and defending National Champs). UK is loaded, and UNC is going to be pretty good, just not nearly as good as last year. Duke has nearly everything though. They are super big, athletic, skilled, deep, and can shoot. NWMS didn't turn the ball over and could tell was very well coached, bit was completely dominated in this game. UNC barely pulled out their game, relative to their opponents talent, and even UK struggled from at times.
Bagley with all the hype was a little bit of a meh in this game. He had some nice passes from the post, os very athletic and can get up quickly, but had some bad shots and some bad turnovers.
Wendell Carter was the most impressive to me. Highly skilled inside and out, great footwork on the post, was a lot more athletic than I remember from last year, played good defense, even out to the perimeter and highly efficient.
Gary Trent Jr. played a lot like Booker in this game and made just about everything. Pull ups, catch and shoot, concentration through contact, everything looked under control and well polished.
Trevon Duval is crazy athletic decent sized(6"3") pg. Is going to be a terror this year as no one will be able to stay in front of him. He's a younger, bigger, more athletic Mike James with a developing jump shot. Westbrook lite.
Kevin Knox is easily the second best sf coming out and is long, super bouncy, can drive and shoot from outside with the best of them.
I really like Nik Richards. Huge hands, nice wing span, worls hard down low, strong and always aware on defense. Name to watch.Only Suns fans.