Post by FectaDEEZ on Nov 23, 2016 11:41:28 GMT -6
1. Denver Nuggets - Connie Hawkins SF 6'8'' 210 20 B B- C B- B-
B B- C B- B B (+1, -1 potential)
Not the training camp that Dirt was expecting when he took the freaky athlete with huge upside number. His preseason and summer league havent help with those worries either. He cant like seeing that potential going down either.
2. Philadelphia 76ers - John Havlicek SG 6'5'' 203 22 B- B C+ B C+ B
B- B+ B B C+ A (+3, +1 potential)
Great training camp for Hondo. Outside going up is huge and seeing his potential grow to A is enormous for his future.
3. Golden State Warriors - Jerry Lucas PF 6'8'' 230 22 B C C- B A- A
B+ C+ C- A- A- A (+4)
Great training camp for my favorite player in the draft and he seems to be getting off to solid start to the season. If he can improve his blocking he will be a star for years to come.
4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Walt Bellamy C 6'11'' 225 22 B+ C- D+ B A- B
6'11'' 230 22 B+ C- D+ B A- B (0)
No movement for the 4th pick during training camp which is surprising based on his raw talent. Has been a better scored than expected for the Timberwolves but his defense has not been what was expected yet. Still have time.
5. Orlando Magic - Willis Reed C 6'9'' 235 21 B C D+ B- B+ B
B C D+ B- B+ B (0)
Willis reed continues to battle a lifelong issue with the flu. He was terrible in preseason, the summit and due to his illness was unable to improve during TC. Hopefully MJ can invent penicillin and get Reed fixed.
6. Milwaukee Bucks - Zelmo Beatty C 6'10'' 225 23 B C B B- B B
B+ C B B- A- A (+3, +1 potential)
Great training camp for Zelmo the clown but his defense in the early going has left a lot to be desired. If his defense can improve his O and lack of turnovers will make him a great asset.
7. Charlotte Hornets - Andy Phillip PG 6'2'' 195 23 C+ B- B B- C B
23 B- B A- B C B (+5)
Great training camp for Andy, but he still fucking sucks. Not sure where he needs to improve because his grades are solid but his production looks like he is still stuck in the 60s.
8. Atlanta Hawks - Biff Bridges PF 6'8'' 238 22 B- D+ D+ B- B A
B- D+ C- B B+ A (+3)
We have now entered the stage of the draft where I have no idea who these players are and the lack of witty comments will reflect that. Jeff's brother bill had a great TC for a PF and really shored up his D. The Hawks have to be happy with this.
9. Chicago Bulls (from Pacers) - Kevin Loughery PG 6'3'' 190 22 B- C+ B- C+ C- B
C+ B- B+ C+ C B (+3)
It was a tough decision for the Hornets between Loughery and Phillip due to Loughery's stellar summit performance and Loughery followed that up with a solid TC.
10. Kansas City Kings - Terry Dischenger SG 6'7'' 189 22 B B- C C+ C+ B
B B+ C C+ C+ A (+2, +1 potential)
Big TC for Dischenger as he spent hours in the gym improving that jumpshot and his potential. Billy Hoyles replacement is ready.
11. Los Angeles Clippers - Chet Walker SF 6'6'' 212 22 B C+ C- B- C+ A
B B C- B C+ A (+3)
The greatness of Jimmy Chitwood lead parents of the time to name their kids other hick names that start with C and Chet doesn't disappoint. Improving his jumper and rebounding make him an interesting prospect.
12. Utah Jazz - Tom Meschery SF 23 6'7'' 215 B- B- C C+ B- B
B B C B- B- C (+2, +3 potential)
The Jazz felt right at home with this draft full of unathletic white dudes and took Tom to continue that legacy. He made them proud with a solid TC.
13. Miami Heat - Dave DeBusschere PF 22 6'7'' 220 B C C- B- B B
B- C D+ B- B+ A (+8, +5 potential)
BIG time TC for the real life hall of famer. The worry with him was defense and rebounding and upside and all three of those things look a lot better after this training camp.
14. Chicago Bulls - Don Nelson SF 23 6'6'' 210 B- B- C C+ C C
B- B C C+ C B (-3, +4 potential)
Shitty TC for the future HOF coach.
15. Golden State Warriors - Dick McGuire PG 6'0'' 180 22 C+ B- B C+ C- A
C+ B B B- C- B (+2, -1 potential)
Pretty limp camp for Dick was quick to improve on a couple of areas but showed his limited upside as his potential dropped.
16. Vancouver Grizzlies - Paul Hogue C 6'10'' 240 22 B- D- D- B- B- A
B- D- F+ B- B A (0)
Shitty camp for Hogue. He saw his D improve a bit, but those F handles have to worry the Grizzlies.
17. Philadelphia 76ers (from Suns) - Norman Majors SF 6'6'' 190 20 B- B- B- B- B- D
190 20 B- B B- B- B- C (+1, +1 potential)
After serving as a major in the Korean war Norman decided to take talents to the hardwood. Decent camp.
18. Chicago Bulls (from Bullets) - Reggie Harding C 7'0'' 249 20 C+ C+ B C+ C+ A B- C+ B C+ C+ A (+1)
Im sure the Bulls were hoping for a big TC from the talented 7 footer but Reggie was ahead of the cocaine trend by about two decades and didnt do much.
19. New Jersey Nets (from Lakers) - Ron Horn SF 6'7'' 220 23 C+ C+ C+ B+ C+ B
C+ C+ C+ A- C+ B (+1)
Came into camp pretty medicore and left that way a well. Im sure there is a joke in here somewhere I am missing.
20. Oklahoma City Thunder - Thor Likens C 7'0'' 277 22 B+ D+ C- C+ B- B
B+ D+ C- B- B B (+2)
The superhero had a frisky camp improving his defense and rebounding to go along with a promising preseason and summer league.
21. Chicago Bulls (from Raptors) - Rex Tippitt PG 6'6'' 207 21 C+ C+ C+ B- C A
C+ B C+ B- C B (+2, -1 potential)
Another player with a name that sounds like something you would make up if asked to guess someones name from the 50s. Decent camp, but the potential going down hurts a bit.
22. Indiana Pacers (from Rockets) - Larry Siegfried SG 6'3'' 190 22 C+ B- C B- C B
22 C+ B C B- C- B (0)
This player and this TC sum up this draft perfectly. A lot of nothing.
23. Atlanta Hawks (from Bobcats) - Bill McGill C 6'9'' 225 23 C+ C C- B- B- A
C+ C C- B B A (+2)
Unlike limp Dick Mcguire, McGill improved in all the right places.
24. Miami Heat (from Spurs) - Dylan Wooden C 6'11'' 296 20 B+ C- D+ C+ C+ B
B+ C- D C+ C+ B (-1)
Interesting (read bad) pick with Hightower still on the board and his camp didnt do anything to put those worries to rest.
25. New Jersey Nets (from Cavs) - Wayne Hightower PF 6'8'' 233 22 C+ D+ F+ B B A
C+ D+ D- B+ A- A (+4)
Not ideal size for a C but I think that players like Julius Randall and Terrence Jones have proved that size isn't everything. Great camp for Hightower who now has some solid grades for a D/RB big.
26. Miami Heat (from Knicks) - Tony Sidoti PG 6'2'' 185 22 C+ B- B C+ C- B
C+ B- B- C+ C- B (-1)
Nothing of note here.
27. Indiana Pacers (from Nets) - Mel Nowell PG 6'2'' 170 23 B C C C+ C A
B C C C+ C A (0)
Not as bad as Mel Gibson, but not much better.
28. Portland Trailblazers - Cleveland Buckner PF 6'9'' 225 23 B- D+ D B+ B D
B D+ D B+ B+ D (+2)
If I told you that Cleveland Buckner was the star player on the opposing team from the Disney Classic "Luck of the Irish" no one would blink. Solid camp for Kyle's nemesis.
29. Los Angeles Clippers (from Celtics) - Cornell Green PG 6'4'' 205 21 B- C+ A- B- D+ C
B- C+ A B- D B (0, +1 potential)
Handles look good I guess?
Round 2
1. Toronto Raptors (from 76ers) - Bevo Nordmann C 6'10'' 225 22 B+ F+ C- B- B- C
B+ F+ C B B C (+3)
Honorary UT grad had a decent but his efficiency will still be terrible.
2. Minnesota Timberwolves - Al Butler PG 6'2" 175 23 B- B- B- B- D+ C
B- B- B- B D+ B (+1, +1 potential)
Pretty solid pick in the 2nd round, especially for this draft. Not a great camp but his potential improved.
3. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Warriors) - Ted Luckenbill PF 6'10 220 22 B- C+ D+ C+ B- B
B- C+ C- C+ B- B (+1)
Meh.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Magic) - Doug Moe SG 6'5 215 23 B- B C C- C B
B- B+ C C- C A (+1, +1 potential)
Decent size, improved outside shooting and A potential. Might have a stew cooking here.
5. Milwaukee Bucks - Johnny Egan PG 5'11'' 180 22 C+ C+ A- A- D
C+ C+ A- A- D- C (-1)
Prototypical white PG. Cant score but can play some scrappy d and handle the ball.
6. Charlotte Hornets - Wally Roundsville SG 6'4'' 180 21 C- A- C- A- C- C
C- A- C- B+ C- C (-1)
Was taken 100 percent due to his name.
7. Atlanta Hawks - Chico Vaughn PG 6'2'' 190 22 C+ C- B+ B+ C+ B
C+ C A- B+ C B (+1)
Great name, average camp and below average player.
8. Denver Nuggets - Josue Huh PG 6'4'' 206 20 C B C- C C- C
C- B C- C C- C (-1)
Throwing darts a board now.
9. Indiana Pacers - Don Kojis SF 6'6'' 215 22 B- C C- B- B- B
B- C C- B- B- B (0)
A whole lot of nothing.
10. Kansas City Kings - Alexis McCracken PG 6'1'' 174 22 C C+ C+ C+ C B
C B- B- B- C B (+3)
Frisky camp. Still not a lot to grab onto. But man, these names are just fantastic.
11. Utah Jazz - Ben Warley SF 6'6'' 200 24 C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ A
B- C+ C+ B- C+ B (+2, -1 potential)
Again with the names.
12. Los Angeles Clippers - Rocky Radejevic C 6'10'' 279 20 C D C C+ C+ C
C D- C B- B- C (+1)
A euro stiff before his time.
13. Miami Heat - Conner Benshoof SG 6'8'' 223 23 C C C C C A
C C C C C B (0, -1 potential)
Taken with the promise of potential only to see it squandered in the first camp.
14. Chicago Bulls - Ray Scott PF 6'9'' 215 23 C B- D B C B
C B D B+ C B (+2)
Decent camp, but not enough R or D to mean anything.
15. Seattle SuperSonics - Hubie White SF 6'9'' 225 22 C+ C- B C B+ B
C+ C B C B B (0)
I thought this was Hubie brown.
16. Vancouver Grizzlies - Russell Panariello SG 6'5'' 201 18 C C+ C C+ C B
C C+ C C+ C C (0, -1 potential)
Woof.
17. Phoenix Suns - Charlie Hardnett C 7'0'' 225 24 B C+ D+ C+ C+ B
I deleted his upgrades on accident but he doesnt deserve me fixing that.
18. Washington Bullets - Frank Fulks PG 6'0' 180 22 C B+ B B C- C
C B+ B- B C- D (-1, -1 potential)
Fulk this.
19. Toronto Raptors - Lindbergh Moody SG 6'6'' 213 22 C+ B+ C B C F
C+ B+ C B- C F (-1)
This might be the best name of the draft.
20. Los Angeles Lakers - Ivan Biasone SF 6'8'' 223 18 C+ C C+ C C- B
C+ C C+ C+ C- B (+1)
Any expectation of Ivan helping settle relations during the cold war were put to rest after a mediocre camp.
21. Oklahoma City Thunder - Jonah Lue SG 6'4'' 214 20 C B- C B- D+ B
C B C B- D+ C (+1, -1 potential)
MEH.
22. Houston Rockets - Gary Phillips PG 6'3'' 189 22 C+ B B+ C- D+ B
C+ B+ A- C- D+ B (+2)
The handles and shot increase are slightly encouraging.
23. San Antonio Spurs (from Bobcats) - Damon Yong PF 6'7'' 217 21 C C- C- C B- A C C- C C B- C (+1, -2 potential)
Nothing to add other than he sucks
24. New York Knicks - Dan Woolpert SF 6'7'' 226 22 B+ B C C+ C- D
B+ B C C+ D+ D (-1)
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Gene Wiley C 6'10'' 227 22 B D D B- B C
B D D C+ B C (-1)
26. San Antonio Spurs - Donnie Butcher PG 6'2'' 200 23 C- B+ B+ A- D C
C A- A- A- D+ C (+4)
Really intriguing camp here. Those grades look similar to a young Delaney Rudd.
27. New Jersey Nets - Damian Lewis SF 6'7'' 214 22 C C+ C C+ C- D
C B- C C+ D+ C (0, +1 potential)
Not a lot of Damians in this era. Thats cool.
28. Portland Trailblazers - Cris Schayes SG 6'7'' 211 20 C+ B+ C+ C+ D+ C
C+ B+ C+ B- D C (0)
29. Boston Celtics - Tanner Crotty SG 6'6'' 184 20 C+ B C C+ C- C
C+ B C C+ D+ B (-1, +1 potential)
B B- C B- B B (+1, -1 potential)
Not the training camp that Dirt was expecting when he took the freaky athlete with huge upside number. His preseason and summer league havent help with those worries either. He cant like seeing that potential going down either.
2. Philadelphia 76ers - John Havlicek SG 6'5'' 203 22 B- B C+ B C+ B
B- B+ B B C+ A (+3, +1 potential)
Great training camp for Hondo. Outside going up is huge and seeing his potential grow to A is enormous for his future.
3. Golden State Warriors - Jerry Lucas PF 6'8'' 230 22 B C C- B A- A
B+ C+ C- A- A- A (+4)
Great training camp for my favorite player in the draft and he seems to be getting off to solid start to the season. If he can improve his blocking he will be a star for years to come.
4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Walt Bellamy C 6'11'' 225 22 B+ C- D+ B A- B
6'11'' 230 22 B+ C- D+ B A- B (0)
No movement for the 4th pick during training camp which is surprising based on his raw talent. Has been a better scored than expected for the Timberwolves but his defense has not been what was expected yet. Still have time.
5. Orlando Magic - Willis Reed C 6'9'' 235 21 B C D+ B- B+ B
B C D+ B- B+ B (0)
Willis reed continues to battle a lifelong issue with the flu. He was terrible in preseason, the summit and due to his illness was unable to improve during TC. Hopefully MJ can invent penicillin and get Reed fixed.
6. Milwaukee Bucks - Zelmo Beatty C 6'10'' 225 23 B C B B- B B
B+ C B B- A- A (+3, +1 potential)
Great training camp for Zelmo the clown but his defense in the early going has left a lot to be desired. If his defense can improve his O and lack of turnovers will make him a great asset.
7. Charlotte Hornets - Andy Phillip PG 6'2'' 195 23 C+ B- B B- C B
23 B- B A- B C B (+5)
Great training camp for Andy, but he still fucking sucks. Not sure where he needs to improve because his grades are solid but his production looks like he is still stuck in the 60s.
8. Atlanta Hawks - Biff Bridges PF 6'8'' 238 22 B- D+ D+ B- B A
B- D+ C- B B+ A (+3)
We have now entered the stage of the draft where I have no idea who these players are and the lack of witty comments will reflect that. Jeff's brother bill had a great TC for a PF and really shored up his D. The Hawks have to be happy with this.
9. Chicago Bulls (from Pacers) - Kevin Loughery PG 6'3'' 190 22 B- C+ B- C+ C- B
C+ B- B+ C+ C B (+3)
It was a tough decision for the Hornets between Loughery and Phillip due to Loughery's stellar summit performance and Loughery followed that up with a solid TC.
10. Kansas City Kings - Terry Dischenger SG 6'7'' 189 22 B B- C C+ C+ B
B B+ C C+ C+ A (+2, +1 potential)
Big TC for Dischenger as he spent hours in the gym improving that jumpshot and his potential. Billy Hoyles replacement is ready.
11. Los Angeles Clippers - Chet Walker SF 6'6'' 212 22 B C+ C- B- C+ A
B B C- B C+ A (+3)
The greatness of Jimmy Chitwood lead parents of the time to name their kids other hick names that start with C and Chet doesn't disappoint. Improving his jumper and rebounding make him an interesting prospect.
12. Utah Jazz - Tom Meschery SF 23 6'7'' 215 B- B- C C+ B- B
B B C B- B- C (+2, +3 potential)
The Jazz felt right at home with this draft full of unathletic white dudes and took Tom to continue that legacy. He made them proud with a solid TC.
13. Miami Heat - Dave DeBusschere PF 22 6'7'' 220 B C C- B- B B
B- C D+ B- B+ A (+8, +5 potential)
BIG time TC for the real life hall of famer. The worry with him was defense and rebounding and upside and all three of those things look a lot better after this training camp.
14. Chicago Bulls - Don Nelson SF 23 6'6'' 210 B- B- C C+ C C
B- B C C+ C B (-3, +4 potential)
Shitty TC for the future HOF coach.
15. Golden State Warriors - Dick McGuire PG 6'0'' 180 22 C+ B- B C+ C- A
C+ B B B- C- B (+2, -1 potential)
Pretty limp camp for Dick was quick to improve on a couple of areas but showed his limited upside as his potential dropped.
16. Vancouver Grizzlies - Paul Hogue C 6'10'' 240 22 B- D- D- B- B- A
B- D- F+ B- B A (0)
Shitty camp for Hogue. He saw his D improve a bit, but those F handles have to worry the Grizzlies.
17. Philadelphia 76ers (from Suns) - Norman Majors SF 6'6'' 190 20 B- B- B- B- B- D
190 20 B- B B- B- B- C (+1, +1 potential)
After serving as a major in the Korean war Norman decided to take talents to the hardwood. Decent camp.
18. Chicago Bulls (from Bullets) - Reggie Harding C 7'0'' 249 20 C+ C+ B C+ C+ A B- C+ B C+ C+ A (+1)
Im sure the Bulls were hoping for a big TC from the talented 7 footer but Reggie was ahead of the cocaine trend by about two decades and didnt do much.
19. New Jersey Nets (from Lakers) - Ron Horn SF 6'7'' 220 23 C+ C+ C+ B+ C+ B
C+ C+ C+ A- C+ B (+1)
Came into camp pretty medicore and left that way a well. Im sure there is a joke in here somewhere I am missing.
20. Oklahoma City Thunder - Thor Likens C 7'0'' 277 22 B+ D+ C- C+ B- B
B+ D+ C- B- B B (+2)
The superhero had a frisky camp improving his defense and rebounding to go along with a promising preseason and summer league.
21. Chicago Bulls (from Raptors) - Rex Tippitt PG 6'6'' 207 21 C+ C+ C+ B- C A
C+ B C+ B- C B (+2, -1 potential)
Another player with a name that sounds like something you would make up if asked to guess someones name from the 50s. Decent camp, but the potential going down hurts a bit.
22. Indiana Pacers (from Rockets) - Larry Siegfried SG 6'3'' 190 22 C+ B- C B- C B
22 C+ B C B- C- B (0)
This player and this TC sum up this draft perfectly. A lot of nothing.
23. Atlanta Hawks (from Bobcats) - Bill McGill C 6'9'' 225 23 C+ C C- B- B- A
C+ C C- B B A (+2)
Unlike limp Dick Mcguire, McGill improved in all the right places.
24. Miami Heat (from Spurs) - Dylan Wooden C 6'11'' 296 20 B+ C- D+ C+ C+ B
B+ C- D C+ C+ B (-1)
Interesting (read bad) pick with Hightower still on the board and his camp didnt do anything to put those worries to rest.
25. New Jersey Nets (from Cavs) - Wayne Hightower PF 6'8'' 233 22 C+ D+ F+ B B A
C+ D+ D- B+ A- A (+4)
Not ideal size for a C but I think that players like Julius Randall and Terrence Jones have proved that size isn't everything. Great camp for Hightower who now has some solid grades for a D/RB big.
26. Miami Heat (from Knicks) - Tony Sidoti PG 6'2'' 185 22 C+ B- B C+ C- B
C+ B- B- C+ C- B (-1)
Nothing of note here.
27. Indiana Pacers (from Nets) - Mel Nowell PG 6'2'' 170 23 B C C C+ C A
B C C C+ C A (0)
Not as bad as Mel Gibson, but not much better.
28. Portland Trailblazers - Cleveland Buckner PF 6'9'' 225 23 B- D+ D B+ B D
B D+ D B+ B+ D (+2)
If I told you that Cleveland Buckner was the star player on the opposing team from the Disney Classic "Luck of the Irish" no one would blink. Solid camp for Kyle's nemesis.
29. Los Angeles Clippers (from Celtics) - Cornell Green PG 6'4'' 205 21 B- C+ A- B- D+ C
B- C+ A B- D B (0, +1 potential)
Handles look good I guess?
Round 2
1. Toronto Raptors (from 76ers) - Bevo Nordmann C 6'10'' 225 22 B+ F+ C- B- B- C
B+ F+ C B B C (+3)
Honorary UT grad had a decent but his efficiency will still be terrible.
2. Minnesota Timberwolves - Al Butler PG 6'2" 175 23 B- B- B- B- D+ C
B- B- B- B D+ B (+1, +1 potential)
Pretty solid pick in the 2nd round, especially for this draft. Not a great camp but his potential improved.
3. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Warriors) - Ted Luckenbill PF 6'10 220 22 B- C+ D+ C+ B- B
B- C+ C- C+ B- B (+1)
Meh.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers (from Magic) - Doug Moe SG 6'5 215 23 B- B C C- C B
B- B+ C C- C A (+1, +1 potential)
Decent size, improved outside shooting and A potential. Might have a stew cooking here.
5. Milwaukee Bucks - Johnny Egan PG 5'11'' 180 22 C+ C+ A- A- D
C+ C+ A- A- D- C (-1)
Prototypical white PG. Cant score but can play some scrappy d and handle the ball.
6. Charlotte Hornets - Wally Roundsville SG 6'4'' 180 21 C- A- C- A- C- C
C- A- C- B+ C- C (-1)
Was taken 100 percent due to his name.
7. Atlanta Hawks - Chico Vaughn PG 6'2'' 190 22 C+ C- B+ B+ C+ B
C+ C A- B+ C B (+1)
Great name, average camp and below average player.
8. Denver Nuggets - Josue Huh PG 6'4'' 206 20 C B C- C C- C
C- B C- C C- C (-1)
Throwing darts a board now.
9. Indiana Pacers - Don Kojis SF 6'6'' 215 22 B- C C- B- B- B
B- C C- B- B- B (0)
A whole lot of nothing.
10. Kansas City Kings - Alexis McCracken PG 6'1'' 174 22 C C+ C+ C+ C B
C B- B- B- C B (+3)
Frisky camp. Still not a lot to grab onto. But man, these names are just fantastic.
11. Utah Jazz - Ben Warley SF 6'6'' 200 24 C+ C+ C+ C+ C+ A
B- C+ C+ B- C+ B (+2, -1 potential)
Again with the names.
12. Los Angeles Clippers - Rocky Radejevic C 6'10'' 279 20 C D C C+ C+ C
C D- C B- B- C (+1)
A euro stiff before his time.
13. Miami Heat - Conner Benshoof SG 6'8'' 223 23 C C C C C A
C C C C C B (0, -1 potential)
Taken with the promise of potential only to see it squandered in the first camp.
14. Chicago Bulls - Ray Scott PF 6'9'' 215 23 C B- D B C B
C B D B+ C B (+2)
Decent camp, but not enough R or D to mean anything.
15. Seattle SuperSonics - Hubie White SF 6'9'' 225 22 C+ C- B C B+ B
C+ C B C B B (0)
I thought this was Hubie brown.
16. Vancouver Grizzlies - Russell Panariello SG 6'5'' 201 18 C C+ C C+ C B
C C+ C C+ C C (0, -1 potential)
Woof.
17. Phoenix Suns - Charlie Hardnett C 7'0'' 225 24 B C+ D+ C+ C+ B
I deleted his upgrades on accident but he doesnt deserve me fixing that.
18. Washington Bullets - Frank Fulks PG 6'0' 180 22 C B+ B B C- C
C B+ B- B C- D (-1, -1 potential)
Fulk this.
19. Toronto Raptors - Lindbergh Moody SG 6'6'' 213 22 C+ B+ C B C F
C+ B+ C B- C F (-1)
This might be the best name of the draft.
20. Los Angeles Lakers - Ivan Biasone SF 6'8'' 223 18 C+ C C+ C C- B
C+ C C+ C+ C- B (+1)
Any expectation of Ivan helping settle relations during the cold war were put to rest after a mediocre camp.
21. Oklahoma City Thunder - Jonah Lue SG 6'4'' 214 20 C B- C B- D+ B
C B C B- D+ C (+1, -1 potential)
MEH.
22. Houston Rockets - Gary Phillips PG 6'3'' 189 22 C+ B B+ C- D+ B
C+ B+ A- C- D+ B (+2)
The handles and shot increase are slightly encouraging.
23. San Antonio Spurs (from Bobcats) - Damon Yong PF 6'7'' 217 21 C C- C- C B- A C C- C C B- C (+1, -2 potential)
Nothing to add other than he sucks
24. New York Knicks - Dan Woolpert SF 6'7'' 226 22 B+ B C C+ C- D
B+ B C C+ D+ D (-1)
25. Cleveland Cavaliers - Gene Wiley C 6'10'' 227 22 B D D B- B C
B D D C+ B C (-1)
26. San Antonio Spurs - Donnie Butcher PG 6'2'' 200 23 C- B+ B+ A- D C
C A- A- A- D+ C (+4)
Really intriguing camp here. Those grades look similar to a young Delaney Rudd.
27. New Jersey Nets - Damian Lewis SF 6'7'' 214 22 C C+ C C+ C- D
C B- C C+ D+ C (0, +1 potential)
Not a lot of Damians in this era. Thats cool.
28. Portland Trailblazers - Cris Schayes SG 6'7'' 211 20 C+ B+ C+ C+ D+ C
C+ B+ C+ B- D C (0)
29. Boston Celtics - Tanner Crotty SG 6'6'' 184 20 C+ B C C+ C- C
C+ B C C+ D+ B (-1, +1 potential)