then either they got part of it wrong or I heard them wrong.
I'm going with option B.

then either they got part of it wrong or I heard them wrong.
Hinkie is the fucking man. A visionary. He got done dirty.
Somebody else might not get all the credit. Somebody else might fuck it all up. That is the concern.
I'm assuming Murray or Bender will go 3rd. Hield could possibly be better than both.You can't take Buddy Hield top 3 but if he goes after that a lot of teams are going to be sorry. He is a straight up scorer.
I read he won't even give the Celtics his medical records because he doesn't want to go to such a guard heavy team. I'm not saying they wouldn't draft him, but it's something to think about.I think Kris Dunn could most certainly go 3.
I read he won't even give the Celtics his medical records because he doesn't want to go to such a guard heavy team. I'm not saying they wouldn't draft him, but it's something to think about.
I know to be great you don't have to have an outside shot but is he big enough to post up at will and use his mid-range. Obviously, he is young and he could find a decent shot eventually (Durant didn't have a shot coming out of Texas and look at him). But call me crazy I think Ingram will be better, not just right now but in the future. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks this.
if he comes to the Lakers that's kinda what I'M hoping. I said it before, but to me this kid is more NBA ready anyhow...
we'll see how it goes...
Physically...I do think he is more ready. He didn't play the best competition most of the season in the SEC but as far as a NBA body type Simmons is there, but I question is lack of shot which could come in time. Ingram has something you can't teach though, he has the length and wingspan (6'9" 196 but has a 7'3" wingspan) and his shot is unblockable like KD or Dirk. You add in the fact he shot 41% behind the arc at Duke and he could be a deadly scorer.
I'm assuming Murray or Bender will go 3rd. Hield could possibly be better than both.
Highly unlikely.
I have not seen Dunn that much, but as for Hield vs. Murray, Murray accomplished at 18 what Hield was doing at 22. Age matters. Murray's ceiling is much higher.
I don't think Hield will be better than Murray either, but Murray has some question marks of his own, and I don't think Buddy gets enough credit for athleticism personally.Highly unlikely.
I have not seen Dunn that much, but as for Hield vs. Murray, Murray accomplished at 18 what Hield was doing at 22. Age matters. Murray's ceiling is much higher.
Hield tops out as a Kris Middleton type. He could be a very good player, but not a franchise caliber guy. Murray has the upside to be a legit superstar and could end up being the best player in the draft. Think Ray Allen 2.0, albeit more risky because of his age.
And Curry came out at age 21. What was wrong with Curry's ceiling?
I've read some articles suggesting that the Sixers draft Simmons and play him at point.
I watched Simmons play a bunch of times at LSU and there is nothing to suggest he has the ball handling, passing skills or quickness to play PG in the NBA.
I mean, he's an OK passer for a big man, but, he has nowhere near the vision of a LeBron.
Curry is the exception. Nobody predicted he would be this good. Players like him come around once a generation.
Also, Curry was a college superstar for 3 years. Hield was not.