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2014 Huddle NBA Mock Draft


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TJ Warren is going to make some teams wish they had taken him earlier. He can score with the best of them and is a good defender. His his jump shot will get better.

His jump shot looked fine to me in that game against UNC (I'm a Carolina fan).

Outside of his free throw shooting and three point shooting there's not much to complain about.

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With the 13th pick of the 2014 NBA Draft, the Minnesota Timberwolves select: Dario Saric, SF, Cibona Zagreb, International

 

 

chuck, whats your thinking behind picking saric (if you dont mind me asking)? have you picked him because you consider him best player available, or because you would plan to replace Kevin Love with him in the starting line up? or another reason, of course!

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His jump shot looked fine to me in that game against UNC (I'm a Carolina fan).

Outside of his free throw shooting and three point shooting there's not much to complain about.

 

 

Yeah, he was very streaky with it, though. He did shoot a very high percentage on 3s his first year at State (with limited attempts). I like his form and I think he will do much better down the road with it than he did last year. The free throw thing confuses me, though. There is no reason he should not be knocking down 75% or better. 

 

I really would like a TJ/PJ - State/Carolina rookie tandem, though I realize that is very unlikely. 

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Yeah, he was very streaky with it, though. He did shoot a very high percentage on 3s his first year at State (with limited attempts). I like his form and I think he will do much better down the road with it than he did last year. The free throw thing confuses me, though. There is no reason he should not be knocking down 75% or better.

I really would like a TJ/PJ - State/Carolina rookie tandem, though I realize that is very unlikely.

That's my preference as well.

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Yeah, he was very streaky with it, though. He did shoot a very high percentage on 3s his first year at State (with limited attempts). I like his form and I think he will do much better down the road with it than he did last year. The free throw thing confuses me, though. There is no reason he should not be knocking down 75% or better. 

 

I really would like a TJ/PJ - State/Carolina rookie tandem, though I realize that is very unlikely. 

 

Unlikely, but not out of the realm of possibility.

 

I think TJ Warren is a dark horse for the Hornets.  Won't be shocked if he is the guy.  He would be that weird ninja pick by Cho that no one saw coming.

 

PJ has a chance to fall to #24.  I don't think he will.  But the 15-30 picks can go just about any which way.  This draft seems really deep to me.

 

This will be one of the more interesting drafts in years, especially after the first 7

 

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chuck, whats your thinking behind picking saric (if you dont mind me asking)? have you picked him because you consider him best player available, or because you would plan to replace Kevin Love with him in the starting line up? or another reason, of course!

Well, on here I still have Love.

In reality if Love was traded and Saric was available I would still take him anyway. Bc he's highest on my list even with Harris still on the board. I would probably play Saric at PF replacing Love.

On here, I'm taking Saric and playing him at small forward. I know that I'm pretty stacked already with Shabazz, Brewer, Cunningham, etc. but Saric is a better all around player and probably the future.

I'm not worried about replacing Love bc Dieng flashed a lot of potential last year. Pek and Dieng should be fine.

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