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AJax already in a 2022 mock NBA draft!

All of the above. If you seriously think he's going to be in the NBA next year, which I don't think you do, and he ends up there, I'll send you $20. If you think that's not enough, I'll send you $50.
IDK, but should AJAX make it in the NBA next year I'll take your 50 bucks worth in LINK.
 
We all want him to be great but dear lord, could we see some evidence in his play to warrant that?
For once, this is a real website that has been around for a long time projecting this and not just the Boneyard.

I disagree, but it's certainly possible.
 
I was seriously unimpressed with him. In my opinion, there's no way he makes it to the association.

He can't defend without fouling. He can't shoot. He doesn't exactly have handle. So he rebounds and dunks.

I thought his handle and passing was fine. Fouling was tough but he was a freshman who was behind his teammates. He has a nice touch at the line, but his outside shooting was in need of a lot of improvement. I expect the fouling to decrease and if he can start hitting threes and shoot off the dribble, he will blow up. It’s going to take a lot of work on his part. He seems willing to put in the time.
 
Ajax is one of those guys who has more NBA potential than NCAA potential.

Why? Frame, athleticism, good passer, defensive versatility.

His shooting/scoring/handle will keep improving, but could also continue to improve in the NBA.
This is something that so many people seem to forget. You can improve once you get to the NBA and they are going to draft based on potential and not because you’re a finished product.

Andre will need a breakout year this season, but as 429 said, if he can get over 30% from 3 I think he’s gone. He’s way too freakish of an athlete IMO.

I really do think he’s one of those kids that puts the time into his craft and is dedicated both physically and mentally, so I really hope that pays off for him on the court this season.
 
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This site is rather unreliable. They used to have Sanogo in there but took him out it loos like.
I remember them having Drummond and Lamb going 2, 3 at one point in 2012. Truly a website that exists largely due to its URL
 
I won't even bet it, I'll just pay someone if they think he makes it to the league after this year. They can use it for mental health assistance.

I accept zelle and cash app
 
I remember them having Drummond and Lamb going 2, 3 at one point in 2012. Truly a website that exists largely due to its URL

Drummond was a guy who surpassingly fell on draft night

He was considered a high pick from day 1 and was still a top 10 guy.

Lamb still went in the lottery. Guys move up and down the boards over the course of a season.

Look at mocks now, they will look different. But it also gives you an idea of who to watch from day 1
 
Dre has to have feel and touch on his jump shot. We’ll see pretty soon. He threw brick last year. I admit if he has fixed that he could be a monster.
 
I was seriously unimpressed with him. In my opinion, there's no way he makes it to the association.

He can't defend without fouling. He can't shoot. He doesn't exactly have handle. So he rebounds and dunks.
I certainly don't share your opinion at this point, but I understand where you're coming from. My issue with your take is you're saying this about a freshman. Your take implies that he will not improve over time which is a harsh take. His athleticism alone puts him in a good place. Incremental improvement is all that is needed.
 
In all seriousness, I don't understand the guys here saying that they didn't see anything from him last season that warrants people projecting him as a first round pick. I have to wonder whether they've forgotten the games (however few) where he demonstrated an eye-popping combination of court vision and athleticism; it was practically all we could talk about afterward.

Obviously he needs to learn how to shoot and he needs to work on his defense, but those are teachable skills.
 
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In all seriousness, I don't understand the guys here saying that they didn't see anything from him last season that warrants people projecting him as a first round pick. I have to wonder whether they missed the games (however few) where he demonstrated an eye-popping combination of court vision and athleticism; it was practically all we could talk about afterward.

Obviously he needs to learn how to shoot and he needs to work on his defense, but those are teachable skills.

He has the (very) raw tools in athleticism and court vision.

But he needs to develop his skills to round out his game.

I could see the light clicking on for him at any point in the next few seasons.

The shooting is gonna be the key though
 
In all seriousness, I don't understand the guys here saying that they didn't see anything from him last season that warrants people projecting him as a first round pick. I have to wonder whether they've forgotten the games (however few) where he demonstrated an eye-popping combination of court vision and athleticism; it was practically all we could talk about afterward.

Obviously he needs to learn how to shoot and he needs to work on his defense, but those are teachable skills.

Confidence is a big factor in high level sports. And potentially the hardest to move.

I can shot 1000s of foul shots on my own and become decent. Gametime panick, no confidence and look like I never practice.
 
Confidence is a big factor in high level sports. And potentially the hardest to move.

I can shot 1000s of foul shots on my own and become decent. Gametime panick, no confidence and look like I never practice.

Yeah, but how many of them went in? That's the burning question.

Easy to go in when nothing is on the line.

The key is getting it down so you don’t ha e to think at all when it does matter.

Muscle memory
 
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I was seriously unimpressed with him. In my opinion, there's no way he makes it to the association.

He can't defend without fouling. He can't shoot. He doesn't exactly have handle. So he rebounds and dunks.
It's really hard to make a complete assessment on a player who has played 256 total NCAA minutes, especially a freshman who played a total of four games between December 3rd and February 6th, key time to build get reps and build mojo.

Imagine if Jackson was healthy during the nine games both him and Bouknight were both out? He would have had a major chance to shine.

Based on that, most people in this thread are giving projections of the player he might become, either this year or in a few years, rather than what we saw in him in 256 minutes last year.
 
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It's really hard to make a complete assessment on a player who has played 256 total NCAA minutes, especially a freshman who played a total of four games between December 3rd and February 6th, key time to build get reps and build mojo.

Based on that, most people in this thread are giving projections of the player he might become, either this year or in a few years, rather than what we saw in him in 256 minutes last year.

Imagine if Jackson was healthy during the nine games both him and Bouknight were out? He would have had a major chance to shine.
We need a gif for this:

 
Am I the only one that does not see NBA talent

I see a Freak Athlete, with no jump shot lacking confidence

Hopefully now healthy he dominates and lives up to the hype.....all the best
 
This is something that so many people seem to forget. You can improve once you get to the NBA and they are going to draft based on potential and not because you’re a finished product.

Andre will need a breakout year this season, but as 429 said, if he can get over 30% from 3 I think he’s gone. He’s way too freakish of an athlete IMO.

I really do think he’s one of those kids that puts the time into his craft and is dedicated both physically and mentally, so I really hope that pays off for him on the court this season.

It's not just the ++ athleticism, it's the intangibles. The passing, the court vision and awareness. That stuff is much, much harder to teach than shooting. He's already a very good defender. Sure he fouls, but he also disrupts passing lanes and is really impactful beyond the guy he's guarding. He's going to have a lot of steals if we use him correctly.

Not saying he'll be drafted in 2022, but I think he has a shot.
 
Samson got a very brief mention at the end of Vecenie’s recent pod previewing big men for the 2022 draft. Their thought is that in likely only 10-12 minutes per game he may not be able to show enough to sneak into the ‘22 class
 
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I think we'll all know the answer to his shooting in about 8 weeks.
 
No, you're one of 2 people.
Three. I think you are both right, and pray you are wrong. If he makes the jump we are a legit final 4 threat.

it just scares me that the consensus is he goes to the NBA if he just learns to shoot, defend, not foul every 2 minutes, and have confidence. Ummmmm……. Those are kind of like big, relatively important things for a basketball player. Unless I am missing something.
 
Three. I think you are both right, and pray you are wrong. If he makes the jump we are a legit final 4 threat.

it just scares me that the consensus is he goes to the NBA if he just learns to shoot, defend, not foul every 2 minutes, and have confidence. Ummmmm……. Those are kind of like big, relatively important things for a basketball player. Unless I am missing something.
I took his post to mean he "doesn't have NBA Talent"

not

"he doesn't have NBA talent right now".

I don't think he'll be a first round pick next year, but it's certainly possible.
 
I was seriously unimpressed with him. In my opinion, there's no way he makes it to the association.

He can't defend without fouling. He can't shoot. He doesn't exactly have handle. So he rebounds and dunks.
I agree. He has the most work to do. He’s definitely electric though, looking forward to see him develop.
 
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