He’s very good (not great) in every aspect of the game. That, plus his age, and perception that he’s probably close to his ceiling is what seems to working against him in terms of draftability.I feel like TN is just hard to evaluate. His greatest skill is that he's a winner. He's not overly athletic, he's not a great shooter, he's a good but not great passer, and there will be questions if he can play D against NBA 1's who are more athletic than him. He will absolutely need the "right" team to sign him and I believe that may already be established hence him probably going undrafted.
that's a great take.I keep hearing guys (specifically Simmons/Russillo) talking about how critical it is to get someone to work with Wemby…a good passer and guy to be Wemby’s wingman should be their first priority. He might be the best player in the NBA by year 3.
I do not see how Castle would get by that organization, with his ability and intangibles, twice in the top 8 picks.
There's 2 French prospects in the lottery range that are both playing well in Europe in their French league playoffs right now. I think it's extremely likely they pick at least one for some cultural resonance with Wemby, so that leaves 1 Spurs pick likely in top 5. The Kentucky guys are better shooters and at least similar passers, which is also pretty important to surround Wemby with.I keep hearing guys (specifically Simmons/Russillo) talking about how critical it is to get someone to work with Wemby…a good passer and guy to be Wemby’s wingman should be their first priority. He might be the best player in the NBA by year 3.
I do not see how Castle would get by that organization, with his ability and intangibles, twice in the top 8 picks.
second round is second round. does it matter whether he's 31 or 60?If AK going that high I doubt hes coming back.
I was listening to this and thought the same thing. Bill says something like the Spurs should draft “just a guy who can throw a proper entry pass”. Castle is a great passer with amazing basketball instincts. I love Simmons podcast because he really cares about basketball and the history of the game, however the glaring weakness of his podcast is he doesn’t know/watch/follow college basketball unless it’s a flat out star like Zion etc. Castle is the guy they are talking about, but Ryen who is more in tune with the college game and Bill fail to recognize it.I keep hearing guys (specifically Simmons/Russillo) talking about how critical it is to get someone to work with Wemby…a good passer and guy to be Wemby’s wingman should be their first priority. He might be the best player in the NBA by year 3.
I do not see how Castle would get by that organization, with his ability and intangibles, twice in the top 8 picks.
Newton a significantly better shooter and scorer. KO was more athletic.I don't disagree, but I suspect that their paths may be analogous.
I don't remember Ollie being particularly athletic, but I don't know that I really ever thought about it one way or the other. What are you remembering that makes you think that? Definitely not saying that you're wrong, I'm just curious what you're thinking of.Newton a significantly better shooter and scorer. KO was more athletic.
I don't remember Ollie being particularly athletic, but I don't know that I really ever thought about it one way or the other. What are you remembering that makes you think that? Definitely not saying that you're wrong, I'm just curious what you're thinking of.
If AK is projected in the 2nd round, he'll be a fool to leave early. It's all setup for him to lead a good UCONN team next year and get drafted in the mid 1st round.
Ollie was fast up the court on the dribble but I sure don't recall him making any highlight reel dunks or spectacular defensive plays. He was a good defender on the ball which may have been due to his athletic ability but it's been so long since we've seen him I just don't remember.I don't remember Ollie being particularly athletic, but I don't know that I really ever thought about it one way or the other. What are you remembering that makes you think that? Definitely not saying that you're wrong, I'm just curious what you're thinking of.
logs onto Boneyard
Sees people compare All-American and 2x MOP of Final Four to Kevin Ollie. The comparison is maybe they’ll have the same path to the pros. That’s it.
logs onto Boneyard
Sees people compare All-American and 2x MOP of Final Four to Kevin Ollie. The comparison is maybe they’ll have the same path to the pros. That’s it.
It's bizarre how many people post that Newton was MOP both years.logs onto Boneyard
Sees people compare All-American and 2x MOP of Final Four to Kevin Ollie. The comparison is maybe they’ll have the same path to the pros. That’s it.
Both quicker and faster. Thus a better defender, at least of smaller point guards. But, as I said, not as good as Tristan offensively. fasQuicdker aI don't remember Ollie being particularly athletic, but I don't know that I really ever thought about it one way or the other. What are you remembering that makes you think that? Definitely not saying that you're wrong, I'm just curious what you're thinking of.
Wait, did you have a stroke at the end of that post?Both quicker and faster. Thus a better defender, at least of smaller point guards. But, as I said, not as good as Tristan offensively. fasQuicdker a
No he’s billing the boneyard by the letterWait, did you have a stroke at the end of that post?
Ollie was fast up the court on the dribble but I sure don't recall him making any highlight reel dunks or spectacular defensive plays. He was a good defender on the ball which may have been due to his athletic ability but it's been so long since we've seen him I just don't remember.
I'll bite. What shot?I don’t remember him doing much under the basket, but I do remember him and Brian Fair as decent shooters, and of course there was one shot in particular that Ollie is remembered for.
Sorry, confused him with Tate George. I’m getting old too.I'll bite. What shot?