Yesterday, 07:30 PM
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2026 NBA draft thread
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7 hours ago
Haven't gone thru these but this guy has some good draft reviews for different prospects.
https://www.youtube.com/@derek-parker
3 hours ago
(Yesterday, 03:33 PM)michaeltex Wrote: Since the board is really dead now... https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/4858...son-kansas Peterson just declared today.
3 hours ago
(7 hours ago)Chicagojk Wrote: Haven't gone thru these but this guy has some good draft reviews for different prospects. https://draftballr.com/ For the nerds. All you could ever ask for. Boxscore stats and metrics, +/- based metrics, tracking data, shot charts and much more.
2 hours ago
(3 hours ago)HoosierDaddyKid Wrote: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/4858...son-kansas That leaves Boozer and Burries as the top 9-ers who have yet to declare.
2 hours ago
Any news on Arenas? He will be a polarizing prospect. Former top recruit. Looks the part. Got injured in a car accident, had surgery and came back for the final 13 games. In those games he did not try to blend in. Shot a lot and missed a lot. Son of former NBA player Gilbert. I don't think I can get there at 30 with him. He is talented though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXEk6dvnDac&t=147s
1 hour ago
What's the board consensus on impact metric darlings like Allen Graves or Rafael Castro?
At first glance Graves looks like the perfect 3&D wing. But I still have some concerns about his role (limited minutes off the bench) and his high foul rate. Biggest limitation was his inability to stay on the floor. He has been all over the place on draft boards. Could sneak into the lottery or drop into the second round (or not declare at all). Castro has the best stocks/foul-ratio in college basketball. Older prospect with no real offensive skill. But his help defense is a game changer. Wasn't even on the radar a few weeks ago but in recent mock drafts he sneaks into the 2nd round.
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(2 hours ago)Chicagojk Wrote: Any news on Arenas? He will be a polarizing prospect. Former top recruit. Looks the part. Got injured in a car accident, had surgery and came back for the final 13 games. In those games he did not try to blend in. Shot a lot and missed a lot. Son of former NBA player Gilbert. I don't think I can get there at 30 with him. He is talented though. Based on his small college sample size he would be lucky to get a camp invite this summer. If there ever was a player that should use the opportunity to return to college it's him. Needs to prove that he is still the same player that was viewed as one of the top prospects in highschool.
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(1 hour ago)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: Based on his small college sample size he would be lucky to get a camp invite this summer. If there ever was a player that should use the opportunity to return to college it's him. Needs to prove that he is still the same player that was viewed as one of the top prospects in highschool. He should definitely go to back to college. Although I read his dad is in favor of getting to the pros fast so you can get those second and third contracts earlier. nIL opportunities may have changed that though. Although when you are top recruit and just envision being a one and done, sometimes it is hard to change that in your mind.
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1 hour ago
Dame Sarr back to Duke. Was wondering about this one. Duke got a high profile transfer and also has another top class coming in. Sarr is not ready so it is a good move imo. Although, he was one of the guys I had on my short list at 30.
1 hour ago
[Norlander] NEWS—Henri Veesaar is leaving UNC and intends to stay in the NBA Draft, source told @CBSSports. Avgd 17.0 pts, 8.7 rebs, shot ~42% from 3. Big domino on this NCAA draft declaration deadline day. Veesaar a potential 1st-rounder but will leave a big NIL? on the table as a result
************ Not really a consideration for me at 30. Had a good year though. Sort of surprised he did not go back. It will be interesting to see where he falls. |
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