2022 NBA Draft: #37 Jaden Hardy (6' 3", 6' 9" WS) to DAL | two 2nds to SAC - Printable Version +- MavsBoard (https://www.mavsboard.com) +-- Forum: Boards (https://www.mavsboard.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Dallas Mavericks and the NBA (https://www.mavsboard.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: 2022 NBA Draft: #37 Jaden Hardy (6' 3", 6' 9" WS) to DAL | two 2nds to SAC (/showthread.php?tid=1314) |
RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 Another player I am intrigued with (who might be there at #26) is Jake LaRavia (6'7" w/o shoes, 6'9.5" wingspan). I like his feel for the game and the way he plays. He is underwhelming as an athlete though. Anyone else have an opinion on him? RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 As others have mentioned, I also like Jalen Williams (6'4.5" w/o shoes, 7'2.25" wingspan). RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - chaparral - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 06:38 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Another player I am intrigued with (who should be there at #26) is Jake LaRavia (6'7" w/o shoes, 6'9.5" wingspan). As a JR would you expect them to contribute right away? Looks like he has good numbers 56/36/78 with 6.6rbs, 3.7ast, 1.7stl and 1.0blks his JR season. Kind of looks like he can do a little bit of everything. Maybe like a Joe Ingles type? RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 06:53 PM)chaparral Wrote: As a JR would you expect them to contribute right away? Looks like he has good numbers 56/36/78 with 6.6rbs, 3.7ast, 1.7stl and 1.0blks his JR season. Kind of looks like he can do a little bit of everything. Maybe like a Joe Ingles type? He seems like the kind of guy who has such a good feel for the game that he would be able to learn how to contribute (even in a small way) right away. My anxiety with him would be that he is just outclassed as an athlete in the NBA to such an extent that both his offense and defense become a liability. But if his athleticism can hold up, he strikes me as the kind of guy who could have a long and productive NBA career. RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 Wendell Moore Jr (6'4.25" w/o shoes, 7'0.5" wingspan) is another player I am liking in the #26 range. RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - chaparral - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 07:00 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Wendell Moore Jr (6'4.25" w/o shoes, 7'0.5" wingspan) is another player I am liking in the #26 range. I like him more than Jake LaMota. Love WMJ's wingspan but Tankathon does not give him good defensive marks. 50/41/81 shooting numbers w/ 5.3rbs, 4.4ast and 1.4stl his JR year. Coming from Duke could he be a Shane Battier type player? RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 Kendall Brown (6'6.25" w/o shoes, 6'11" wingspan) is another guy I have my eye on at #26. RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - KillerLeft - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 03:25 PM)ItsGoTime Wrote: I don’t get this. I said the jury is still out because he’s still not been in the league for long and is still in the league. Sure, relative to the pick position, he can’t be more than a single (or like I said, a walk on base) but to me, the jury is still out on him. He was a top 10 pick made at a time when the franchise needed a reboot. He demonstrated very quickly that he was incapable of providing that reboot and is now having trouble maintaining employment as a professional. The draft position has EVERYTHING to do with it, imo. Satnam Singh was a lesser player, but in terms of what was at stake and the other players available when DSJ was selected, I’d argue that he was the bigger whiff. RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 08:31 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Kendall Brown (6'6.25" w/o shoes, 6'11" wingspan) is another guy I have my eye on at #26. Here is some film on him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqcS3VxXY0g RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 06:42 PM)Kammrath Wrote: As others have mentioned, I also like Jalen Williams (6'4.5" w/o shoes, 7'2.25" wingspan). Here is his film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLCuLHZe_uw RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 06:38 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Another player I am intrigued with (who might be there at #26) is Jake LaRavia (6'7" w/o shoes, 6'9.5" wingspan). His film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vQCgWgjZ2U RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 07:00 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Wendell Moore Jr (6'4.25" w/o shoes, 7'0.5" wingspan) is another player I am liking in the #26 range. His film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm9H_PP1RMU RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-25-2022 (05-25-2022, 06:34 PM)Kammrath Wrote: I am just beginning to dive into draft stuff.... so far I am really liking Tari Eason (6'7" w/o shoes, 7'2" wingspan) as a fit with what I think the Mavs need. But zero chance he is there at #26. His film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2__9wBw_Ip0 RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-26-2022 https://twitter.com/_TradeDeadline/status/1529822745998946310 RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-26-2022 https://twitter.com/_TradeDeadline/status/1529838174540898304 RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-26-2022 https://twitter.com/_TradeDeadline/status/1529840301640192000 RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Kammrath - 05-26-2022 https://twitter.com/_TradeDeadline/status/1529880469873086465 RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - HAguiar95 - 05-26-2022 For those snubbing our pick, just remember we're getting beat by Poole/Looney/Green .... RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - Chicagojk - 05-27-2022 otes from the Athleticism LaRavia Madness The draft community buzzed with speculation following Jake LaRavia’s choice to not play five-on-five action, wondering if the [b][b]Wake Forest[/b] forward had a promise following a strong first day at the combine. He measured out at 6-foot-8, he tested well athletically for what was expected, and he was one of the best players to participate in the shooting drills. He also posted one of the best scores in the lane-agility drill, a surprising result for a player whose main concern for teams revolves around his ability to defend guards out on the perimeter when in switches.[/b] Ultimately, LaRavia pulled out of the rest of the events simply because he and his agency are comfortable with his general range, not because he already has a specific destination. The goal was to show that he could shoot and that he was more athletic than expected, and that mission was accomplished by the time Wednesday night rolled around. LaRavia should be expected to hear his name called somewhere in the top 35 on draft night and has a very good chance starting at pick No. 20. Size, shooting and elite feel for the game are a tough combination to find, and a lot of contenders have real interest in him within those final 10 picks of the first round. Measurement guys
RE: 2022 NBA Draft: June 23, 7 pm | DAL picks #26 - hakeemfaan - 05-27-2022 I would go for a Powell replacement. Jaylin/Kessler/Nsoza(might be a bit high but if he is good and he won’t be there later then just take him or get an early 2nd round pick and get him). I know teams get into trouble by going for need but there are a lot of options for guards in FA. Even on our bench you have Brown, Green, and Pinson. Not saying they are great but we need front court help. Even when we had our so called historic offense season two years ago I was saying that Maxi and Powell were poor interior defenders. They just don’t play with any force. Getting that position shored up in FA is not going to be easy. Even if you will address in FA, why not give yourself an extra chance via the draft to throw more darts on the board? |