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JesseDark
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4/9/2024  10:18 AM
I don't see either of them as more than late second round picks. They are back to the basket centers and modern NBA doesn't have a high value on them.
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4/9/2024  10:35 AM
JesseDark wrote:I don't see either of them as more than late second round picks. They are back to the basket centers and modern NBA doesn't have a high value on them.

your now wrong. Clingan has some range and is more mobile and might have the upside. Would not suprise me if he is taken before Edey.

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4/9/2024  1:45 PM
Nalod wrote:
JesseDark wrote:I don't see either of them as more than late second round picks. They are back to the basket centers and modern NBA doesn't have a high value on them.

your now wrong. Clingan has some range and is more mobile and might have the upside. Would not suprise me if he is taken before Edey.

Time will tell if I'm wrong, we are both speculating. Clingen looks like he can be used in pick n pop situations.

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4/9/2024  2:38 PM
Biggest question is who he can guard (no one) and how do you mask it with defensive schemes. Enes Freedom for all of this scoring was liability, especially in the playoffs, when teams singled him out in PnRs. I can see the same thing happening to Edey.
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4/9/2024  5:32 PM
JesseDark wrote:
Nalod wrote:
JesseDark wrote:I don't see either of them as more than late second round picks. They are back to the basket centers and modern NBA doesn't have a high value on them.

your now wrong. Clingan has some range and is more mobile and might have the upside. Would not suprise me if he is taken before Edey.

Time will tell if I'm wrong, we are both speculating. Clingen looks like he can be used in pick n pop situations.

Im just going by mocks and what I have seen. Edey is one big muthaphucher! Clingan is 7-2. Not as thick but mobile. Might have that "iHart" it factor at some point.
Edey got lighter in his torso this year and has big lower body strenght. Steve adams has had a nice career. Maybe both succeed!!!

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4/9/2024  7:39 PM
JesseDark wrote:
Nalod wrote:
JesseDark wrote:I don't see either of them as more than late second round picks. They are back to the basket centers and modern NBA doesn't have a high value on them.

your now wrong. Clingan has some range and is more mobile and might have the upside. Would not suprise me if he is taken before Edey.

Time will tell if I'm wrong, we are both speculating. Clingen looks like he can be used in pick n pop situations.

I agree with both of you, if that’s possible.

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4/11/2024  2:31 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/11/2024  2:35 PM
He’ll be late first. Drafting him is more of a business move as his name will sell tickets. His ceiling in the nba is bigger and slightly better Hartenstein
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