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ESPN NBA Mock Draft Hornets select Miles Bridges


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11. Charlotte Hornets
Miles Bridges
Michigan State
Sophomore
SF/PF

Charlotte continues to search for long-term solutions at both forward positions, and will likely look to add athleticism to what has become a fairly disappointing roster.

Bridges is a freakish athlete who has struggled at times to make the full-time transition to small forward, but he undoubtedly has potential as a two-way forward who can guard all over the floor and give you enough shooting, ballhandling and passing to get by at one of the most important positions in today's NBA.

http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/22506994/2018-nba-mock-draft-trae-young-luka-doncic-top-prospects

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I just despise the variance associated with picking 8th-15th. there's so many talented players with huge question marks and we always seem to pick the one that has the most trouble adjusting. the last "freak athlete" we drafted was MKG at 2nd overall. not saying these two players are the same, but it's just disheartening to be this bad and pick this low on a regular basis. 

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12 hours ago, toldozer said:

Wendell Carter has looked really good with bagely out.  I think he'd make a really solid nba 5. That's a big duke homer though.  Any thoughts from duke haters? 

honestly the more I watch of bagley the less highly I think of him, while the more I watch of Wendell Carter the more I think of him. 

Could very well be Carter ends up being the better NBA player

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11 minutes ago, SOJA said:

honestly the more I watch of bagley the less highly I think of him, while the more I watch of Wendell Carter the more I think of him. 

Could very well be Carter ends up being the better NBA player

I think so too. Bagley is too slow for a 3 and too small for a 4. Carter has the body for an nba 5. Plus he can run the floor, handle the ball well enough and shoot the occasional 3

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