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1x*It's bizarre how many people post that Newton was MOP both years.
1x*It's bizarre how many people post that Newton was MOP both years.
More than that, Newton would think nothing of fighting for rebounds under the basket and getting a key bucket or going to the foul line. I don’t recall Ollie having that scoring threat amongst the trees.Don't get the Ollie vs Newton comp. Newton was much more talented as a creative-unique-end of the clock scorer/clutch 3 point shooter. Ollie was a pass first PG. They were both tough dudes. The only thing they had in common is/was they were point guards that played at UConn. Different eras and different offensive schemes.
Guys, the comparisons was simply that Newton might have to latch on as an undrafted free angent and possibly go from team to team before getting a guaranteed deal. Their games and talent level are not similar. Nobody suggested they were.More than that, Newton would think nothing of fighting for rebounds under the basket and getting a key bucket or going to the foul line. I don’t recall Ollie having that scoring threat amongst the trees.
He can use the money to buy an "e" for Newton's first name.No he’s billing the boneyard by the letter
Or Cam.If Newton ends up on my Celtics I will cry real tears of joy.
I don't want any of them going to the Lakers. I despise having to go from loving a player to hating him just because he's a Laker.I don't want any of our players going to Charlotte. Dead end franchise.
It's bizarre how many people post that Newton was MOP both years.
Guys, the comparisons was simply that Newton might have to latch on as an undrafted free angent and possibly go from team to team before getting a guaranteed deal. Their games and talent level are not similar. Nobody suggested they were.
TN in Boston would be awesome. Hearing noise that Golden St has been looking at him very closely as well. If they move Klay T and Chris P- they'll be looking for more youth at the guard spot. If TN falls into 2nd Round. GS picks at 52..Celts at 54If Newton ends up on my Celtics I will cry real tears of joy.
Cup Cormier vs Newton. Discuss.
Anyway I’m hoping for DC to DC selfishly because my kid has a hockey tourney there in December so maybe I can sneak out to a game or two. Steph to…anywhere but the Hornets. AK back home (sort of) to Boston, Tristan and/or Cam to Philly somehow so I can hit people up locally for their unused season tix.
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Assuming this is about Karaban, if he thinks he's going #30 then very likely no. Considering the Celtics are his favorite team, extremely likely no.If he goes #30 does he come back?
If he goes #30 does he come back?
I blame Ernie Johnson for saying he won it both years when he was giving him the MOP award in the post game ceremonyIt's bizarre how many people post that Newton was MOP both years.
Yes, 1st rd picks are guaranteed 2 years, and then 2 years of team options.If he's a first round pick absolutely not... My memory is hazy, but isn't a first round contract guaranteed for two years? The second round contracts are not if my recollection is correct. The guaranteed $$ he'd make as a first round pick, even as one of the last picks, I'd imagine will be more than what NIL can provide. It would be a no-brainer I'd think.
If he goes #30 does he come back?
Castle #4, Clingan #7 in latest ESPN mock draft
4. San Antonio Spurs
Stephon Castle, PG/SG, UConn | Age: 19.5
The Spurs have been exploring all options with their two top-10 picks as they enter a critical offseason. With Victor Wembanyama on a superstar-level trajectory, San Antonio has an opportunity to accelerate its path toward the playoffs, whether that's via the draft, trades or other means. The biggest roster need is at point guard, and rival teams have connected the Spurs to the Cleveland Cavaliers' Darius Garland as they work to revamp the team.
Keeping both these picks and taking multiple swings in the draft is also an attractive path, with the challenge being nailing the right pairing of players who will fit together with Wembanyama. San Antonio has demonstrated strong interest in Castle, who might well land here if the Spurs stay put. Castle's two-way versatility, playmaking potential and size give him attractive upside, and also make him an easy player to pair with whomever the Spurs draft at No. 8. -- Woo
7. Portland Trail Blazers
Donovan Clingan, C, UConn | Age: 20.2
It's hard to see a scenario in which Clingan -- the No. 3 player on ESPN's Big Board -- falls to No. 7, but the Trail Blazers would surely be ecstatic with this outcome, driven by the fact Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte all have centers in place in whom their front offices are already invested.
There's chatter around the league that teams such as Portland, Memphis and Chicago might look to move up to draft Clingan earlier than this, but in this mock scenario, he falls right into the Trail Blazers' lap. Clingan brings size, length, defensive prowess, nonstop intensity and passing ability along with a back-to-back national championship pedigree. He has plenty of room for growth alongside the Blazers' core at just 20 years old. -- Givony
Castle and Wemby would be an INSANE defensive pair. And Wemby can play on the perimeter enough that Castle wouldn’t only get threes from Wemby’s gravity, but plenty of room for cuts tooCastle #4, Clingan #7 in latest ESPN mock draft
4. San Antonio Spurs
Stephon Castle, PG/SG, UConn | Age: 19.5
The Spurs have been exploring all options with their two top-10 picks as they enter a critical offseason. With Victor Wembanyama on a superstar-level trajectory, San Antonio has an opportunity to accelerate its path toward the playoffs, whether that's via the draft, trades or other means. The biggest roster need is at point guard, and rival teams have connected the Spurs to the Cleveland Cavaliers' Darius Garland as they work to revamp the team.
Keeping both these picks and taking multiple swings in the draft is also an attractive path, with the challenge being nailing the right pairing of players who will fit together with Wembanyama. San Antonio has demonstrated strong interest in Castle, who might well land here if the Spurs stay put. Castle's two-way versatility, playmaking potential and size give him attractive upside, and also make him an easy player to pair with whomever the Spurs draft at No. 8. -- Woo
7. Portland Trail Blazers
Donovan Clingan, C, UConn | Age: 20.2
It's hard to see a scenario in which Clingan -- the No. 3 player on ESPN's Big Board -- falls to No. 7, but the Trail Blazers would surely be ecstatic with this outcome, driven by the fact Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte all have centers in place in whom their front offices are already invested.
There's chatter around the league that teams such as Portland, Memphis and Chicago might look to move up to draft Clingan earlier than this, but in this mock scenario, he falls right into the Trail Blazers' lap. Clingan brings size, length, defensive prowess, nonstop intensity and passing ability along with a back-to-back national championship pedigree. He has plenty of room for growth alongside the Blazers' core at just 20 years old. -- Givony
The Wizards don't need to take a crazy upside swing with their pick since no matter who they go with, they'll be back at the top of the lottery again next year.Clingan has had workouts with Atlanta, Washington, and Houston.
Apparently the wizards like him a lot. Don’t see him falling to 7
This mock has Spencer and Newton going undrafted. Honestly, getting drafted 50-something versus signing as an undrafted FA....really not much difference, is there? Except you can choose the org to play for as a UFA. I'm certain both Newton and Spencer will be able to sign 2-way contracts if they don't get drafted.Castle #4, Clingan #7 in latest ESPN mock draft
4. San Antonio Spurs
Stephon Castle, PG/SG, UConn | Age: 19.5
The Spurs have been exploring all options with their two top-10 picks as they enter a critical offseason. With Victor Wembanyama on a superstar-level trajectory, San Antonio has an opportunity to accelerate its path toward the playoffs, whether that's via the draft, trades or other means. The biggest roster need is at point guard, and rival teams have connected the Spurs to the Cleveland Cavaliers' Darius Garland as they work to revamp the team.
Keeping both these picks and taking multiple swings in the draft is also an attractive path, with the challenge being nailing the right pairing of players who will fit together with Wembanyama. San Antonio has demonstrated strong interest in Castle, who might well land here if the Spurs stay put. Castle's two-way versatility, playmaking potential and size give him attractive upside, and also make him an easy player to pair with whomever the Spurs draft at No. 8. -- Woo
7. Portland Trail Blazers
Donovan Clingan, C, UConn | Age: 20.2
It's hard to see a scenario in which Clingan -- the No. 3 player on ESPN's Big Board -- falls to No. 7, but the Trail Blazers would surely be ecstatic with this outcome, driven by the fact Houston, San Antonio, Detroit and Charlotte all have centers in place in whom their front offices are already invested.
There's chatter around the league that teams such as Portland, Memphis and Chicago might look to move up to draft Clingan earlier than this, but in this mock scenario, he falls right into the Trail Blazers' lap. Clingan brings size, length, defensive prowess, nonstop intensity and passing ability along with a back-to-back national championship pedigree. He has plenty of room for growth alongside the Blazers' core at just 20 years old. -- Givony
Where'd you see this about his workouts?Clingan has had workouts with Atlanta, Washington, and Houston.
Apparently the wizards like him a lot. Don’t see him falling to 7
Have a random connection to Donovan which sometimes leads me to get random infoWhere'd you see this about his workouts?