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3 hours ago, ncfan said:

Just wing.

Play 2 wings, Miles at the 3, Little at the 2.

Kind of like Boston with Tatum at the 3 and Brown at the 2

 

I think the Monk train has sailed.  He needs to be a part of the up coming trade package next year.  Bacon backs up Little at the 2

 

 

 

IF Kemba gets resigned

PG: Kemba, Graham

SG: Little, Bacon

SF: Bridges, Batum

Maybe just me.. I agree we need to find s trade for Monk.. But Bacon again (to me) seem like a better player than Little.. Little is bigger but Bacon has a better shot better handles and a smoother game.  I would rather find a way to keep Lamb.. Have him and Bacon as the SG and Bacon as the starter and foundation piece of the team.. JMO Bacon is about to be a really good 2 way player with more playing time..

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On ‎5‎/‎19‎/‎2019 at 1:32 AM, kungfoodude said:

UNC had such a terrible track record with players to the NBA under Roy(same when he was at Kansas). I really want nothing to do with Little. White I wouldn't have a big problem with but Little was so underwhelming. 

Have to say, if the light goes on for Little and he gets aggressive he could be really good.  He defends pretty well now.  He needs a good amount of time though.  He is boom or bust but probably worth the pick considered what will likely be available.

Oh, and use the 2nd rounder on Carson Edwards.  Dude was retarded in the NCAAs.

We need a big doe

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I hope next year we draft someone who was in the USA youth setup. 
https://www.usab.com/mens/u17/roster/2018-mu17-finalists.aspx

With regards to this year draft. Possible names from the USA youth setup include;
Tyus Battle (Syracuse)
Bol Bol (Oregon)
Marques Bolden (Duke)
Carsen Edwards (Purdue)
Quentin Grimes (Kansas)
Tyler Herro (Kentucky)
Markus Howard (Marquette)
Keldon Johnson (Kentucky)
Louis King (Oregon)
I
mmanuel Quickley(Kentucky)
Cameron Reddish (Duke)
Reid Travis (Kentucky)
P.J. Washington (Kentucky)
Coby White (North Carolina)
https://www.usab.com/news-events/news/2019/03/usa-basketball-represented-in-2019-ncaa-tournament.aspx

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5 hours ago, OldNorthPowell said:

He would be a good pick. A legitimate big man with a good inside game and he plays solid defense. We shall see. At pick 12, we need to take a risk on a boom or bust player.

Rather have Bol Bol over him. 

I'm okay with Nas Little, Coby White, Bol Bol, Hayes, Cam Reddish. We pick one of those, I'm cool with it. Other than that, I'm not really into them. Especially Brandon Clarkes ass. 

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18 minutes ago, archer4364 said:

From what I've heard Fernando is more 20's quality than 12th pick. Would prefer Goga. 

Yeah, I think the consensus seems to be he is a late first round pick. But, no one has ever accused the Bobnets of making good draft choices.

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Mfiondu Kabengele

Born: August 14, 1997 (age 21 years), Burlington, Canada
 
Height: 6′ 10″
Listed weight: 250 lbs
Position: Power forward

Kabengele skyrocketed up draft boards late in the year thanks to a breakout sophomore season. The 2019 ACC sixth man of the year averaged over 13 points to go along with 6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in just 22 minutes per game. Kabengle’s size, strength, and shooting ability make him one of the best prospects in the 2019 draft class.

Mfioundu Kabengele is arguably the best shooting big man in this year’s class, as he is deadly from mid-range and can also knock down open threes.

 

Kabengele’s go-to shot is the mid-range jumper, both spotting up for catch and shoot and off of back down fadeaways. He has a very smooth release and his range extends beyond the three point line, where he shot an impressive 37% from deep this season. When his jumper is on, he is virtually unstoppable. He can get his shot off whenever he wants thanks to his size, making him an extremely tough cover for any defender.

Kabengele has incredible strength and has a great frame, standing an intimidating 6’10, 250 pounds. When he catches it near the rim or gets half a step on his man when driving the lane, he is nearly unstoppable thanks to his strength and athleticism. His build also benefits him greatly on defense, as he has no issue guarding most bigs and will not be backed down or pushed around in the post. He is also quicker than he looks, and can hold his own against guards when he is forced to switch off on screens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GfmVdOdOZM

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Have a new favorite 

Goga  Bitadze

 

 

With as much interest that we had in Gasol.  And Borrego coming from that Spurs tree who likes foriegn guys.  This kid check the box

Physical in the paint

Solid shot blocker

Real good jump shooter.

Good Size (same size as Jokik in Denver) 

High energy and emotional player, which is something this team needs.

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.nbadraft.net/players/goga-bitadze

 

 

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