Talk today of MLeonard rising the charts with Portland and Detroit interested. Might force Portland to go Leonard to prevent losing to Detroit and thereby dropping Lillard....
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2012 Draft Thursday, June 28th: Raptors select Terence Ross
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For quite awhile, there have been 9 players that have widely been considered consensus top-10 picks... I'd be more shocked if all the pundits were right, than I would be if there's a few surprises come draft night! I do think that at least 6 of the consensus top 9 will still get picked in the top 10, but the order after #1 is anybody's guess!
Davis, MKG, Beal, Barnes, Robinson, Drummond, Lillard, Sullinger, PJIII
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Standing Vertical Jump
Five Best
Harrison Barnes 38.0
Damian Lillard 34.5
Festus Ezeli 34
Miles Plumlee 34
Marcus Denmon 33.5
Darius Johnson-Odom 33.5
Arnett Moultrie 33.5
Jeff Taylor 33.5
Maximum Vertical Jump
Five Best
Darius Johnson-Odom 41.5
Miles Plumlee 40.5
Marquis Teague 40.5
Jeff Taylor 40.0
Marcus Denmon 40.0
Tony Mitchell 40.0
3/4 Court Sprint
Five Best
Harrison Barnes 3.16
Thomas Robinson 3.17
Michael Kidd Gilchrist 3.18
Marcus Denmon 3.19
Marquis Teague 3.19
Perry Jones 3.19
Five Worst
Jared Sullinger 3.81
Andrew Nicholson 3.67
Kevin Jones 3.6
Will Barton 3.6
Kyle O'Quinn 3.53
Lane Agility Drill
Five Best
Quincy Acy 10.48
Jordan Taylor 10.57
Kim English 10.59
JaMychal Green 10.63
Miles Plumlee 10.64
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...-Released-3964
Interesting that not only does Barnes have the best no step but he also has the fastest 3/4 court sprintWhoever told you skies the limit is looking dumb because I'm 22 and i'm moonwalking on the sun.
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Bendit wrote: View PostSurprised again!...that MKG did not feature more prominently in these athletic type stats.“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”
― John Wooden
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CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostAgreed. I think that if Portland doesn't draft Lillard, he will be available @ #8.
New Orleans - need a PG, but will draft Davis #1
Charlotte - Kemba Walker, DJ Augustin
Washington - John Wall
Cleveland - Kyrie Irving
Sacramento - Tyreke Evans, Isaiah Thomas, Jimmer Fredette
Portland - ???
Golden State - Stephen Curry
Toronto -“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”
― John Wooden
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Jon_Wade wrote: View Posthttp://www.draftexpress.com/article/...-Released-3964
Interesting that not only does Barnes have the best no step but he also has the fastest 3/4 court sprint
When we had a chance at the #4ish spot, I was 100% Barnes or Bust. Too bad there's no chance he falls to #8.
Perry Jones actually did pretty well looking at his numbers. Obviously VERY athletic, but stronger than I would have guessed as well, out Bench Pressing guys like Sullinger and Drummond. (Joey Graham has the record for most Bench Presses at like 35 I believe.)
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It would be interesting to find some detailed stats and metrics about Barnes. Could it be that he does not use his athleticism often enough? He has a terrific perimeter game on offense and it seems he settles for that. He doesnt bother to go inside too much and this is somewhat borne out by his 5 rbds/game in his last year. I havent seen him often enough but reviews say that he doesnt/cannot create his own shot very well. When Marshall his pg got injured he was somewhat lost the last couple of games of the tournament. It would seem with the athleticism displayed in those stats he would be more active inside on scoring and defense. No? He certainly has the height, weight and hops. But I could be mistaken in the evaluation.
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Let's not be too quick to define his game too quickly. He has all the tools to be really solid player. With the proper direction he very well could open up his game to include low post moves. Just an example but if Durant suddenly lost Westbrook in the playoffs and became the sole focus of the Miami defense would he be able to produce in the same way? Poor example but Barnes struggling without Marshall should have been expected.
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I think that Barnes' ball handling limits his athleticism. By that, I mean that since his dribbling is not that great, it's difficult for him to blow past defenders and instead, he is forced to take little steps. I guess some people who can run fast doesn't mean they can do the same with the ball. If that makes sense.
I think DeMar suffers from the same syndrome where it is difficult for him to fully use his athleticism when he has the ball. He dribbles on the side, and often a bit behind his step and really doesn't have full control, which forces his strides to be that much shorter and therefore, ineffective.“I don’t create controversies. They’re there long before I open my mouth. I just bring them to your attention.”
-- Charles Barkley
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Let's hope that the Raptors do not make their pick based solely on athleticism. One of the rationales for the Blazers drafting Oden ahead of Durant in 2007 was that Oden was superior in every category of the athleticism testing. Durant was mediocre at best in this area.
http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre-...15&pos=0&sort=
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stretch wrote: View PostLet's hope that the Raptors do not make their pick based solely on athleticism. One of the rationales for the Blazers drafting Oden ahead of Durant in 2007 was that Oden was superior in every category of the athleticism testing. Durant was mediocre at best in this area.
http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre-...15&pos=0&sort=
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Damian Lillard athelic testing
No step vert 34.5(2nd) max vert 39.5(8th) bench 13(185bls) lane agility 11.15 3/4 sprint 3.34
-Damian Lillard fared well in the vertical jump testing, posting the second highest no-step vertical jump with a mark of 34.5 inches. Lillard was fairly average across the board, though he did toss up 13 reps on the bench, which is not bad consider he only weighs 4 more pounds than the 185-pound load he was moving.@Chr1st1anL
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