The 2021 NBA Draft is tonight!
Discuss your favorite team's needs, the top prospects, which players you personally saw play and think have a bright NBA future, who the top few picks should be, and more, all day and night.
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The 2021 NBA Draft is tonight!
Discuss your favorite team's needs, the top prospects, which players you personally saw play and think have a bright NBA future, who the top few picks should be, and more, all day and night.
First official trade of the day:
[url=http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=26178]Pelicans trade No. 53 pick in 2021 NBA Draft to Sixers[/url]
Only care who the Knicks get... which is likely a role player. Bouknight ain't falling and no one is trading down for 19 & 21 picks.
[QUOTE=imdaman99;14406423]Only care who the Knicks get... which is likely a role player. [B]Bouknight ain't falling[/B] and no one is trading down for 19 & 21 picks.[/QUOTE]
Lol ya think?
A mountain of info on draft prospects:
[url=http://www.insidehoops.com/nba-draft-by-the-numbers.shtml]NBA Draft By The Numbers: Interesting NBA draft-related Stats and Data[/url]
What time does it start?
The NBA Draft is actually on ABC TV this year instead of just ESPN.
ABC or ESPN at 8PM ET.
If the Hawks actually trade Reddish I'm done with basketball for a while.
[QUOTE=insidehoops;14406886]The NBA Draft is actually on ABC TV this year instead of just ESPN.
ABC or ESPN at 8PM ET.[/QUOTE]
NBATV too, b/c F Disney.
Also, Bkn/Pho trade. Bkn maybe looking to move up w/ their #27 and #29 picks for someone they love and think will be available in the #18-22 range?
Adrian Wojnarowski
@wojespn
TRADE: The Cleveland Cavaliers are acquiring Minnesota Timberwolves G Ricky Rubio, a 2022 second-round pick and cash for Taurean Prince, sources tell ESPN.
Why in the hell are the introducing the players ... They're gonna get introduced when they get drafted.
With the first pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, the Detroit Pistons, as expected, select Cade Cunningham.
He has serious skills.
Cade having a kid at 16 :facepalm
Cade getting picked first overall was pretty predictable. Number 2 and 3 picks should be pretty obvious as well. It's interesting to have these three top picks all have so much superstar potential.
[QUOTE=Patrick Chewing;14406930]Cade having a kid at 16 :facepalm[/QUOTE]
Didn't leave her, didn't force an abortion, and about to provide her w/ a great life. Sounds like he's pretty responsible, all things considered. Plenty of 16 y/o's would do worse.
Scoring guard Jalen Green, of the G League Ignite team, to the Rockets at No. 2.
Jalen Green finna bust, b/c he cares more about his "brand" than actually winning.
I talked to a friend about this topic - the mentality of the young players now. Like when Cam Reddish hits a 3 while down 15 pts and acts like he won a title. What the league will look like in 5, 10 years when 80% of players in the league no longer even prioritize winning, just their brand, their stats, etc. At least it'll be the death of artificial superteams, most likely.
Cavs take center Evan Mobley at No. 3 overall.
Won a lot of Pac-10 awards, including the conference's defensive player of the year.
Brings both offense and defense. So many skills.
I’m excited for Jalen Green. I think he has a ton of potential, and I like his mentality. You can tell he wants to be really good and he has all the talent to be that
At No. 4, Raptors take forward Scottie Barnes
Multiple Olympic gold medals already
A defender. Only scored 10 ppg. Unusual for someone with shooting problems to go this high in the draft.
**** you masai straight the f up
The Magic at No. 5 have drafted guard Jalen Suggs.
Averaged 14, 5 and 5 at Gonzaga last season
Known as a leader.
Was a football star as a kid too.
Suggs wearing Michael Jackson's glove
I have to hope GSW picks Kuminga, even tho I'd rather have Davion. But Davion would be a bit of a reach. But...reaches are okay these days lol.
At No. 6, the Thunder took Josh Giddey, a guard from Australia
No college. He put up 11, 7 and 8 as a very young pro in Australia's main league, the NBL.
[QUOTE=k0kakw0rld;14406985]**** you masai straight the f up[/QUOTE]
:oldlol:
we're good. trust.
they see something in him - and we actually develop our players.
meaning his jumpshot will improve.
[QUOTE=red1;14407007]:oldlol:
we're good. trust.
they see something in him - and we actually develop our players.
meaning his jumpshot will improve.[/QUOTE]
It's still a very questionable pick, all things considered. I do like Scottie's defense but I just don't understand the logic behind taking him if you're Toronto. You already have Siakam, and Jalen along with the other Jalen is considered one of those rare players who will be able to develop very quickly into the NBA. He's not a guy you can pass up on if he's available, especially when you consider the fact that Toronto needs to fill that position. I just don't get it.
cool, Kuminga to GSW, hope he stays. And hope #14 is someone like Kispert or a Baylor guard.
At No. 7, the Warriors drafted forward Jonathan Kuminga, who played for the G League's Ignite team. He put up 17, 7 and 3 for the Ignite.
And with the No. 8 pick, the Magic drafted forward Franz Wagner, from Germany originally, and Michigan for college ball.
Kings better pick Moses Moody. He was born on the day they lost to LAL in Game 6 back in 2002. So he's like the savior of Sac lol.
At No. 9, the Kings picked guard Davion Mitchell. A VERY serious defender. Averaged 14 and 6 assists.
Good pick by kings. I think they should move on from fox and just build around Mitchell and Halliburton.
[QUOTE=HBK_Kliq_2;14407039]Good pick by kings. I think they should move on from fox and just build around Mitchell and Halliburton.[/QUOTE]
They won't b/c they're dumb. They wasted their pick for a 3rd young PG to rotate in. Coulda got a shooter to replace the invetiibly gone Buddy Hield, or a tweener like Kispert or Jalen Johnson. But nah...they're gonna just stack PG's for no reason.
At No. 10, the Pelicans selected forward Ziaire Williams. Averaged just 11, 5 and 2 at Stanford.
[QUOTE=Dr. Cheesesteak;14407046]They won't b/c they're dumb. They wasted their pick for a 3rd young PG to rotate in. Coulda got a shooter to replace the invetiibly gone Buddy Hield, or a tweener like Kispert or Jalen Johnson. But nah...they're gonna just stack PG's for no reason.[/QUOTE]
Also still haven't traded bagley is a tragedy at this point
With the No. 11 pick, the Hornets took scoring guard James Bouknight, a NYer, who averaged 19 and 6 rebounds at UConn.
Spurs haven't made a good draft pick since kawhi, damn.
Kawhi/Manu/parker were all the best ever draft picks at the spots they were taken.
Not sure why they went from that to getting scrubs like Murray and keldon
At No. 12, the Spurs drafted Joshua Primo, a guard who played at Alabama and only averaged 8 points, 4 rebounds.
[QUOTE=HBK_Kliq_2;14407093]Spurs haven't made a good draft pick since kawhi, damn.
Kawhi/Manu/parker were all the best ever draft picks at the spots they were taken.
Not sure why they went from that to getting scrubs like Murray and keldon[/QUOTE]
Murray, one of the best defending and slashing and handling PG's in the league? Keldon the Olympian?
Yeah, scrubs.
What I don't get is the position. They already have Murray, Keldon, LW4, D White, and Vassel. Do they need another guard? Sure Keldon and Vassel can play tweener F, but cmon, they need a TRUE forward or center.
With the No. 13 pick, the Pacers drafted Chris Duarte, a guard who played college hoops at Oregon. Averaged 17, 5 and 3, and shot well from everywhere.
He's already 24 years old.