Samoo
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Uhm, noSo does castle!!!
Uhm, noSo does castle!!!
I think a healthy and hence well condition, Clingan is a top 10 pick. However, too many here are in denial to what extent his foot has impacted his game. The injury has definitely affected his explosion around the basket, both dunking and blocking shots. That may be both physical and psychological.. Would we have been better off putting his foot in a boot and resting him? Not knowing the injury specifics, I don’t know. I tend to think our record would be worse on 12/31 but it may have given it a better chance to heal?Clingan isn't going second round barring an absolute calamity this year.
My guess is Alex stays for year 3 or goes second round. But if he plays himself into round 1 I ain't complaining. Probably means he's averaging close to 20ppg.
I didn't know Goodman ran NBAdraft.net.Alex Karaban showing up on NBA mock draft at 32nd pick of 2024 draft.
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Clingan down to 34th pick
And aside from elite level physical 4s he’s a very legit defender.
None of us know the extent of the injury. I don’t disagree with the idea of playing it safe with any injuries. My counterpoint would be that if he’s fully healthy, the best way to get his explosion and physicality back would be by playing games.I think a healthy and hence well condition, Clingan is a top 10 pick. However, too many here are in denial to what extent his foot has impacted his game. The injury has definitely affected his explosion around the basket, both dunking and blocking shots. That may be both physical and psychological.. Would we have been better off putting his foot in a boot and resting him? Not knowing the injury specifics, I don’t know. I tend to think our record would be worse on 12/31 but it may have given it a better chance to heal?
This post nails it. If Karaban plays himself into a first round pick, it means he was better than expected, which probably means we had an awesome year. I’ll gladly take that outcome for him and us. If not, I look forward to him tormenting the Big East for another season or two.Clingan isn't going second round barring an absolute calamity this year.
My guess is Alex stays for year 3 or goes second round. But if he plays himself into round 1 I ain't complaining. Probably means he's averaging close to 20ppg.
There was an era where I would have whole-heartedly agreed with you, but times have changed. Players drafted in today's game are younger, and Duncan and Shaq are just to old nowadays to go that high. Though to be fair, it does sound like it would make a good Pepsi commercial.Duncan and Shaq would be top 5 picks in any draft any year
All I know is that from the eye test he is not moving as well as last year. If by the middle of December he is moving like he currently is then the injury is or was more of a factor in regards to what we are seeing on the floor. All you have to do is go back and watch a few games from last season and he was dunking balls. Not sure if he is trying to develop more touch and working on post moves. But more than his running his jumping and first step have been different so far this year.I think a healthy and hence well condition, Clingan is a top 10 pick. However, too many here are in denial to what extent his foot has impacted his game. The injury has definitely affected his explosion around the basket, both dunking and blocking shots. That may be both physical and psychological.. Would we have been better off putting his foot in a boot and resting him? Not knowing the injury specifics, I don’t know. I tend to think our record would be worse on 12/31 but it may have given it a better chance to heal?
He squeezes pretty much every last bit out of his athletic ability on the defensive end based on his bball IQ, but yeah, he’s no more than average defensively at the college level. He's going to have to be an absolute sniper from 3 to carve out a role in the NBA (which I think he will do). One of the few dudes where you have no question that they’re going to squeeze every last ounce of production out of their athletic ability.Who, Alex? I wouldn't call him particularly physical for a 4, and certainly not an excellent defender. I'd call him average at each.
What separates him is skill level and IQ.
I have noticed that he and to some extent Cam and Tristan have been taking their shots a good foot behind the 3 pt lineHe squeezes pretty much every last bit out of his athletic ability on the defensive end based on his bball IQ, but yeah, he’s no more than average defensively at the college level. He's going to have to be an absolute sniper from 3 to carve out a role in the NBA (which I think he will do). One of the few dudes where you have no question that they’re going to squeeze every last ounce of production out of their athletic ability.
Then call your heart guy. Frankly. I get why these guys declare, but being a UConn fan first, i don’t do cartwheels. Is the upside for this year’s team higher than the team with Sanogo, AJax and Hawkins, with Castle thrown in and maybe Spencer still comes? Not sure which of the other frosh would still come. May you live long enough to be an octogenarian, I’m just short of that, but if talking about NBA draftability is that big a deal for you, i’m not optimistic Here’s to your long life in a world full of senior citizens. Go Huskies.If one more octagenarian on this board talks about staying in school for another year I'm going to have a cardiac incident.
I don’t follow Purdue but I doubt an nba team will design their offense around EdeyEdey does not project well into the NBA. He’s slow, doesn’t have range, and plays exclusively in the deep paint. He averaged 22/13/2 on 60% shooting in a NPOY year and couldn’t sniff the draft.
If an NBA team designed their offense around Edey they would go 0-82, and I’m not even being facetiousI don’t follow Purdue but I doubt an nba team will design their offense around Edey