newyorker4ever wrote:nixluva wrote:wargames wrote:dacash wrote:while everyone is working out with teams he is not, so he still a huge mystery
I think that is the biggest issue teams are not going to want to draft him without working him out and his league numbers haven't been great.
Too much well known talent to take a risk on Nitty. In a weaker draft I can see taking the shot but there are much more sure options in this draft. You have to be ULTRA confident in Ntilikina IMO.
There's no sure options in any draft. You know this Nix so not sure why you'd say that. Both DSJ and M.Monk have questions about their games in the NBA and those are the other that are most being talked about at #8 for us. Nobody on here or any fan can say what Frank is gonna be in the NBA cause there's just not enough info to be had on him. You can't go off of the stats these kids that play euro ball put up cause they're all used in odd ways over there. Supposedly Frank is only asked to guard the other teams best player and they don't ask him to put up great numbers on offense, and if that's true then we have no idea what he can do when he's asked to run a team and play his game offensively. We know defensively he's gonna be really good though.
Agree. I don't know how anyone can say a 6'2" shooting guard is a sure thing. Let's say his scoring carries over, his lack of playmaking and defense limits how you can use him. Too many questions for a sure fire star. Smith has talent, but the intangibles. He's one guy I'd like to see play en extra year, but can't blame him for leaving. Forget about the triangle, I worry about DSJs fit in any winning team dynamic. I think Zach Collins is the closest thing to a surefire NBA starter in our range and he has a lot of questions as well.
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