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  • ex carrabba fan
    I'll thank him for you
    • Oct 2004
    • 32744

    #1

    2009 NBA Draft

    2009 NBA DRAFT

    Thursday June 25th, 2009
    Coverage starts at 7PM ET
    Live from Madison Square Garden

    www.draftexpress.com for the complete two rounds

    Let's ramble about it. Compare prospects to pros they resemble, talk about sleepers, busts who should stay in school [Steph Curry, Patty Mills?] etc.

    Here's a link to a great thread where you can see which college players are staying in school, leaving for the pros, and who has signed with an agent

    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ad-2009-a.html

    I only see one All-Star-- Blake Griffin. And that's not a for sure thing in my view.. overall pool seems pretty blah to me. Should be interesting as usual though.

    Predicting busts is somewhat unfair since not too many guys have that "star power" but I'll go ahead and pop off anyway, and BTW I'll eat my crow on my Jeff Green pick for a bust a couple years back.

    Busts-- if they're top 10, didn't really go out on a limb but:

    Brandon Jennings-- Of course nobody has really seen him play in Europe, I've heard he hasn't gotten consistent minutes. I love his game for a streetball tournament but NBA wise I have my doubts.

    Gerald Henderson-- Yeaaaah he's super athletic but he seems like a volume guy. I doubt many teams are going to give him the Kobe style green light on the next level.

    Should stay in school:

    Jrue Holiday. Boy you're not ready, I've never liked your game and you've done nothing to reverse my opinion.
    Last edited by ex carrabba fan; 06-22-2009, 11:17 AM.
  • Streets
    Supreme
    • Aug 2004
    • 5787

    #2
    Re: 2009 NBA Draft

    With the Rockets 1st round pick, they select....

    James "Flight" White!!

    We don't have a draft pick this year, so he is going to act as our first rounder, I guess. The Rockets are about to lock up White through 2009-2010.

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    • Rocky
      All Star
      • Jul 2002
      • 6896

      #3
      Re: 2009 NBA Draft

      I really like Demar DeRosen, but it seems like he really enjoys college. Is he definately leaning towards declaring for the draft?
      "Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."
      -Rocky Balboa

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      • ThreeKing
        Banned
        • Aug 2007
        • 5852

        #4
        Re: 2009 NBA Draft

        Gerald Henderson = Dahntay Jones

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        • ex carrabba fan
          I'll thank him for you
          • Oct 2004
          • 32744

          #5
          Re: 2009 NBA Draft

          Originally posted by Rocky
          I really like Demar DeRosen, but it seems like he really enjoys college. Is he definately leaning towards declaring for the draft?
          Coming in his people pretty much made it clear it was a one and done thing, at least from what I remember.

          He should definitely stay at least one year. He has no college three to speak of [shoots 18%].. so that means he has pretty much no NBA range no NBA jumper.

          I look at him as being a Ronnie Brewer

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          • ex carrabba fan
            I'll thank him for you
            • Oct 2004
            • 32744

            #6
            Re: 2009 NBA Draft

            Originally posted by ThreeKing
            Gerald Henderson = Dahntay Jones
            Hendo's jumper I like more than Jones' though coming out of college. But a lot of people make that same comparison.

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            • ThreeKing
              Banned
              • Aug 2007
              • 5852

              #7
              Re: 2009 NBA Draft

              I might be of the few who thinks Brandon Jennings will be a star. He is currently getting tough love overseas and I think it will only help him for the NBA.

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              • Cebby
                Banned
                • Apr 2005
                • 22327

                #8
                Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                For the Wizards, I'd like:

                1. seriously?
                2. Jennings
                3. Thabeet
                4. Evans
                5. The Spanish kid everyone's in love with

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                • ex carrabba fan
                  I'll thank him for you
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 32744

                  #9
                  Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                  Originally posted by ThreeKing
                  I might be of the few who thinks Brandon Jennings will be a star. He is currently getting tough love overseas and I think it will only help him for the NBA.
                  Yeah that's definitely good to curb his ego, if he had one, and to make him work that much harder.
                  Originally posted by Cebby
                  For the Wizards, I'd like:

                  1. seriously?
                  2. Jennings
                  3. Thabeet
                  4. Evans
                  5. The Spanish kid everyone's in love with
                  So I guess you don't have faith in Gil's knee? I hate Ty Evans.. ugggh. He shouldn't be anywhere near a lotto pick.

                  How do you guys think of Maynor, Curry, Mills, Terrence Williams-- guys who will probably make up the middle to early 20's of the draft.

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                  • ehh
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 28962

                    #10
                    Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                    Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                    Jrue Holiday. Boy you're not ready, I've never liked your game and you've done nothing to reverse my opinion.
                    Couldn't agree more. From the first time I saw him play on YouTube highlights to the McD AA game to his freshman year at UCLA I have not been impressed. He has a lot of work to do.

                    Moving on, there isn't a single franchise player in this draft though I think Griffin is a sure-fire future All-Star. Get him in the pick-n-roll (his J will develop) and out in the open floor and he'll be an animal. The McDyess/Amare comparisons are good ones IMO.

                    Thabeet is going to be the most interesting case IMO. I'm very curious to see where he gets drafted. I've seen every single one his games in three years at UConn and the first thing I will say is that he's never had a great game against a quality big men (though those match ups are few and far between in the college game these days). Offensively he has learned to play very well in space (finishing hard with two hands every time) but is still very far behind when it comes to taking contact and finishing while getting hit. He has an extremely long way to go in terms of being a back-to-the-basket player, not sure if he even has that potential. The scariest part is that he has been knocking down 15-footers in games lately. A Mutombo/Big Z hybrid? Maybe he won't need that back to the basket game afterall. Defensively I think the can be a monster but he needs to learn to separate more from defenders who try to back him down like Dejuan Blair did. Not sure he fully understands yet that shotblockers need space and do not want to body-to-body with the big they are guarding. His biggest improvement this year has been his defensive rebounding which was a big question before. The other big positive is that he works his rear end off, he's not going to get complacent or lazy and should improve each year in the NBA. To sum it up I can easily see either end of the spectrum for Thabeet, a career bench warmer or a future All-Star.

                    Jordan Hill should be a very solid player, Al Horford comes to mind a little bit. Who knows what he'll do after Brook Lopez's surprise rookie season this year.

                    James Harden's complete tank job in the NCAA's isn't doing him any favors for the general public who barely saw him play all year. I would say the best comparison is a better passing but worse shooting Paul Pierce. He is the most skilled player in the draft IMO but isn't a great athlete and can be very passive.

                    No idea what to make of Jennings, he was impressive as hell in the McD AA game but haven't seen much more besides YouTube vids. It will be interesting to see A) If he can become eligible for this year's draft. B) If he sky rockets up to #2 on the big board after workouts.

                    I still can't believe Sam Young is so low in so many mock drafts. Just because he'll be 24 on draft night? Limited potential I guess. He will be a great glue guy in the pros, love the James Posey comparison, though more athletic. If I'm a GM I take Young over Terrrance Williams eight days a week, and I despise Pitt.

                    Gerald Henderson has a chance to be the sleeper of the draft if he goes in the 7-12 range. He is an absolute freak athlete who's J is improving. He's the anti-Dookie almost and I think he'll be a surprise in the NBA. I think he's a much, much better version of Dahntay Jones.

                    And to plug my boy, AJ Price will be a much better pro than people expect. No one is even giving him a hint of a chance to be a first rounder. DX compares him to Mo Williams (they even look the same) and I think he could end up as that kind of player. You get him in the pick and roll game and you will see good results. Dude's J has become wet as hell this year, he plays with fire, is a leader and can pass better than most know, thanks to Calhoun's prehistoric half court offense.
                    Last edited by ehh; 03-23-2009, 11:36 PM.
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                    • ex carrabba fan
                      I'll thank him for you
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 32744

                      #11
                      Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                      Originally posted by ehh
                      Couldn't agree more. From the first time I saw him play on YouTube highlights to the McD AA game to his freshman year at UCLA I have not been impressed. He has a lot of work to do.

                      Moving on, there isn't a single franchise player in this draft though I think Griffin is a sure-fire future All-Star. Get him in the pick-n-roll (his J will develop) and out in the open floor and he'll be an animal. The McDyess/Amare comparisons are good ones IMO.

                      Thabeet is going to be the most interesting case IMO. I'm very curious to see where he gets drafted. I've seen every single one his games in three years at UConn and the first thing I will say is that he's never had a great game against a quality big men (though those match ups are few and far between in the college game these days). Offensively he has learned to play very well in space (finishing hard with two hands every time) but is still very far behind when it comes to taking contact and finishing while getting hit. He has an extremely long way to go in terms of being a back-to-the-basket player, not sure if he even has that potential. The scariest part is that he has been knocking down 15-footers in games lately. A Mutombo/Big Z hybrid? Maybe he won't need that back to the basket game afterall. Defensively I think the can be a monster but he needs to learn to separate more from defenders who try to back him down like Dejuan Blair did. Not sure he fully understands yet that shotblockers need space and do not want to body-to-body with the big they are guarding. His biggest improvement this year has been his defensive rebounding which was a big question before. The other big positive is that he works his rear end off, he's not going to get complacent or lazy and should improve each year in the NBA. To sum it up I can easily see either end of the spectrum for Thabeet, a career bench warmer or a future All-Star.

                      Jordan Hill should be a very solid player, Al Horford comes to mind a little bit. Who knows what he'll do after Brook Lopez's surprise rookie season this year.

                      James Harden's complete tank job in the NCAA's isn't doing him any favors for the general public who barely saw him play all year. I would say the best comparison is a better passing but worse shooting Paul Pierce. He is the most skilled player in the draft IMO but isn't a great athlete and can be very passive.

                      No idea what to make of Jennings, he was impressive as hell in the McD AA game but haven't seen much more besides YouTube vids. It will be interesting to see A) If he can become eligible for this year's draft. B) If he sky rockets up to #2 on the big board after workouts.

                      I still can't believe Sam Young is so low in so many mock drafts. Just because he'll be 24 on draft night? Limited potential I guess. He will be a great glue guy in the pros, love the James Posey comparison, though more athletic. If I'm a GM I take Young over Terrrance Williams eight days a week, and I despise Pitt.

                      Gerald Henderson has a chance to be the sleeper of the draft if he goes in the 7-12 range. He is an absolute freak athlete who's J is improving. He's the anti-Dookie almost and I think he'll be a surprise in the NBA.

                      And to plug my boy, AJ Price will be a much better pro than people expect. No one is even giving him a hint of a chance to be a first rounder. DX compares him to Mo Williams (they even look the same) and I think he could end up as that kind of player. You get him in the pick and roll game and you will see good results. Dude's J has become wet as hell this year, he plays with fire, is a leader and can pass better than most know, thanks to Calhoun's prehistoric half court offense.
                      Yeah Griffin is an animal, I love his aggression and desire to dunk EVERYTHING. People always say Dice, but I like Amare instead. Also Griffin isn't selfish at all which is something I think flies under the radar.. he's a pretty good passer and has some vision.

                      Hill I was never crazy about.. I'm not crazy about any of the Zona prospects. Thing about Hill that I like is his passion.

                      Thabeet has really started to convince me.. I admit I used to post only negative things about him but he's comin around. I have definitely changed my tune about his potential. The Zeke comparisons are the closest in my view to his potential.

                      Harden had a terrible tourney for sure, but I have no idea how or why he's not interested. In HS he was a winner. College he pretty much carried his team since he got there.. but for some strange reason he really decided not to show up this March. I still think he'll be near the top of the ROY race next year.

                      The Pitt boys I am absolutely 50/50 on. I have seen both play a lot this year, my opinion varies after every game.

                      Price should definitely get some opportunities in Summer league at the very least.

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                      • Vince
                        Bow for Bau
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 26017

                        #12
                        Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                        Originally posted by ThreeKing
                        Gerald Henderson = Dahntay Jones
                        Just because they went to Duke?

                        How are they even remotely comparable??
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                        • ex carrabba fan
                          I'll thank him for you
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 32744

                          #13
                          Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                          Originally posted by Vince
                          Just because they went to Duke?

                          How are they even remotely comparable??
                          They're both athletic I guess that's why so many compare the two. LIke I said, Hendo's got that jumper though.

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                          • Vince
                            Bow for Bau
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 26017

                            #14
                            Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                            Originally posted by ex carrabba fan
                            They're both athletic I guess that's why so many compare the two. LIke I said, Hendo's got that jumper though.
                            Exactly...And I think he's a better ball handler too. As of right now, I want him as a Raptor...
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                            • ex carrabba fan
                              I'll thank him for you
                              • Oct 2004
                              • 32744

                              #15
                              Re: 2009 NBA Draft

                              Originally posted by Vince
                              Exactly...And I think he's a better ball handler too. As of right now, I want him as a Raptor...
                              I think that's a no-brainer pick if you guys get a 6-10 pick.

                              If you get a top 3 pick, would you take Thabeet and pair him with Bosh?

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