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Chandler
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![]() Kind of like the idea that there's barely a whisper from the FO about targets or FAs
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TPercy
Posts: 28010 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/5/2014 Member: #5748 |
![]() https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft
Consensus Mock Draft where NBA.com aggregated all the mocks and scored them. 1. Cade Cunningham | Pistons Status: Freshman Most Common: 1 (8) Athletic scorer who can shoot or use his size to overpower smaller guards; should contribute immediately and eventually become a franchise-changing star 2. Evan Mobley | Rockets Status: Freshman Most Common: 2 (6) Skilled big man has the size combined with athleticism to potentially become a dominant force on both ends of the floor. 3. Jalen Green | Cavaliers Status: G League Most Common: 3 (4) Fluid scorer who can get buckets in many ways; highlight reel waiting to happen thanks to his athleticism and willingness to attack the rim 4. Jalen Suggs | Raptors Status: Freshman Most Common: 4 (6) Smart, poised athletic guard who is ready to contribute right away thanks to decisive playmaking and willingness to defend on other end. 5. Jonathan Kuminga | Magic Status: G League Most Common: 5 (8) A high-upside wing, whose scoring potential will be limited only by his shooting touch and decision-making 6. Scottie Barnes | Thunder Status: Freshman Most Common: 6 (7) A playmaker at FSU wielding incredible length (7-foot-2 wingspan); defense should come quickly — how soon the shot follows determines the ceiling 7. Davion Mitchell | Warriors Status: Junior Most Common: 7 (5) Steady hand guided Baylor to the NCAA title; displays solid shot-making, playmaking and on-ball defense, which should provide a high floor from whenever he first hits NBA hardwood 8. Keldon Johnson | Magic (via Bulls) Status: Freshman Most Common: 8 (3) Rugged, aggressive defender should be able to push the pace on both ends, earning minutes with floor burns and fast breaks until the playmaking catches up 9. Franz Wagner | Kings Status: Sophomore Most Common: 9 (2) Stretch 4 set to stretch the floor if he can extend range consistently beyond the arc; can slot within multiple offenses alongside strong creators 10. Josh Giddey | Pelicans Status: International Most Common: 14 (3) Big guard who can dish and defend, likely providing efficient minutes from the jump; scoring punch will determine how versatile the lineups can get 11. Moses Moody | Hornets Status: Freshman Most Common: 12 (2) Helped lead Arkansas into the Elite 8; strong standstill shooter and high-volume rebounder for a two-guard 12. James Bouknight | Spurs Status: Sophomore Most Common: None (appeared in different spots in 6 mock drafts) Scoring guard who can simply figure out ways to get buckets when needed; streaky shooter who can help offset the misses by cleaning up on the boards 13. Jalen Johnson | Pacers Status: Freshman Most Common: 12 & 14 (2) Multifaceted, athletic wing with all-around game that should translate well to NBA; Has explosiveness and leaping ability, can also shoot well from the outside 14. Alperen Sengun | Warriors Status: International Most Common: 12 (2) The Future is Bright!
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houston20
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![]() TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft I see charlotte and spurs going power forward or center they already have lot of guards and forwards. |
BigDaddyG
Posts: 39807 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
![]() houston20 wrote:TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft I see the Spurs going every position, except maybe point guard. Any draft involving Jordan is unpredictable. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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TPercy
Posts: 28010 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/5/2014 Member: #5748 |
![]() BigDaddyG wrote:houston20 wrote:TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft But at this point, they’d be silly not to draft a big. The Future is Bright!
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wargames
Posts: 22833 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/27/2015 Member: #6053 |
![]() TPercy wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:houston20 wrote:TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft I think the Spurs, Kings, and Thunder all pick up bigs this draft The algorithm gives and the algorithm takes away
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TPercy
Posts: 28010 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/5/2014 Member: #5748 |
![]() Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs
The Future is Bright!
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