I think Kon will likely be exposed defensively in the NBA. He's too small to guard forwards and he's too slow to guard guards. He greatly benefitted by what he had around him at Duke. Liam wasn't nearly as fortunate with the way things played out last season due to roster construction and injuries. He was asked to be our do everything guy and he had a fairly serious ankle injury and apparently he had pneumonia at some point during the season.Kon is an underrated passer. Not PG level, but he takes advantage of opportunities.
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Liam is 2 inches taller than Kon and thicker, so they don't really overlap that much. Kon is a 2/3 and Liam is a 3/4. The main way they overlap is that although Kon was decent on defense for Duke (with a lot of help behind him), you probably don't want to play them together too much for defensive reasons because Charlotte has no other good defenders on the roster.
I can teach you about Google/Google Search, it's a search engine on the internet. You can look up what a duplex is and what gaslighting means.Sounds like you need to get in the Subaru and take a ride and a deep breath when you wake up this morning. You had a busy evening playing GM, real estate agent inventing a new name for a duplex. You were gaslighted because someone doesn’t know what gaslighting is and apparently you think you’re the smartest guy in the room (insufferable) had to play professor lol. Also, you played social leader again being overly offended by a silly comment. Thats a full night! You must be exhausted wearing all those hats while trying to sound superior as most of us laugh at you.
Kon having guys named Flagg and Maluach behind him certainly helped cover any defensive deficiencies.I think Kon will likely be exposed defensively in the NBA. He's too small to guard forwards and he's too slow to guard guards. He greatly benefitted by what he had around him at Duke. Liam wasn't nearly as fortunate with the way things played out last season due to roster construction and injuries. He was asked to be our do everything guy and he had a fairly serious ankle injury and apparently he had pneumonia at some point during the season.
I remember when Chicago got Jordan with the #3 pick. I believe that meant 2 GMs were fired.Hey remember when Todd Fuller was drafted over Kobe yes the NBA gets it wrong all the time. Hornets drafted Kon and Liam so I don't get why there's a debate here.
For sure a steal at that pick. Let’s see how Summer League plays out. He has a lot of talent, we asked him to do too much and his shot was pretty off for the whole season, but everyone knows he is a good shooter. Excited to see him prove it.![]()
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29. Charlotte Hornets (via Suns): SF Liam McNeeley, UConn
This is a steal for Charlotte. At pick No. 29, you're looking for a surefire NBA player. McNeeley is that. He's a competitive 6-8 wing and was the primary offensive option for UConn when healthy for much of last season. This is terrific value. There's little doubt in my mind that he's a better shooter than what we saw this year. I think he's a pro for 10-plus years. Grade: A
Hakeem was a no brainer but Sam Bowie? That wasn't hindsight.I remember when Chicago got Jordan with the #3 pick. I believe that meant 2 GMs were fired.
So true. Take the top 2 players from the top 2 teams (according to NCAA seeding) this past college season: Flagg and Broome. You compare their stats head to head, and the 2 of them compare very similarly. Flagg has the edge in 3 pt shooting and steals, Broome the edge with rebounds and blocks...everything else is more or less a push. While Broome played the 5 most of the time, both are projected to play the 4 in the NBA.the NBA draft has become more and more about potential than current talent
Proctor could barely be called a PG. Kid averaged 2 assists a game. He was a shooting guard forced to play PG.Or any team with a 6'5" solid PG.
Now he can take the Brady chip on the shoulder and turn it into something. I don’t sense he was a kid hurting for money to begin with. Take the chip and turn it into a great NBA career.McNeeley is going to sign for about 5.5 million guaranteed and people think he should’ve come back? Lol.
I don't get the complains about this (you're not alone on it, so I'm not picking on you by any means). Do you have something better to do? If so, do it.it's already bad enough that they're stretching the draft into 2 days, starting the 2nd round at 8pm is ridiculous. last year they started round 2 in the early afternoon.
I think in a general sense, the NBA is trying to capture the magic, the event that is the NFL draft. They are failing completely in that goal. They will go back to the drawing board I am sure. They have nobody who even knows these players on the broadcasts. There's a stable of college guys who could be good at this, but they choose the NBA guys who are often woefully ignorant of the college game (and in Perk's case, woefully ignorant in general). They need the basketball equivalent of a Mel Kiper or something. A guy who studies all these players, including international, builds little highlight videos, who can dissect strengths, weaknesses etc.I don't get the complains about this (you're not alone on it, so I'm not picking on you by any means). Do you have something better to do? If so, do it.
I love the draft, and I love another day of content and something to watch tonight. The afternoon was tough to watch and also media people had to choose between making content talking about the 1st round or covering the 2nd round, now they can do both and I can consume both.
The NFL is impressive. 7 rounds and those guys know details about most players even in the late rounds. They pull up highlights instantly, of hundreds of guys. It's a much harder thing to cover. ESPN NBA coverage can't get the name of a first round pick right.The ESPN draft production is trash. The NFL isn’t even that good but is still way ahead of the NBA. Anyone notice Colin Cowherd get drafted last night?
they used to have Fran Fraschilla for that, not sure why they dropped him from the draft night coverage teamI think in a general sense, the NBA is trying to capture the magic, the event that is the NFL draft. They are failing completely in that goal. They will go back to the drawing board I am sure. They have nobody who even knows these players on the broadcasts. There's a stable of college guys who could be good at this, but they choose the NBA guys who are often woefully ignorant of the college game (and in Perk's case, woefully ignorant in general). They need the basketball equivalent of a Mel Kiper or something. A guy who studies all these players, including international, builds little highlight videos, who can dissect strengths, weaknesses etc.
Maybe they will get there. Right now, it's style >>>>>>>>substance and that isn't working.
Even the mlb draft and nhl draft coverage is better. It does help when Stephen A isn't on the draft coverage.The NFL is impressive. 7 rounds and those guys know details about most players even in the late rounds. They pull up highlights instantly, of hundreds of guys. It's a much harder thing to cover. ESPN NBA coverage can't get the name of a first round pick right.