Post by Buster 5000 on Sept 2, 2015 18:44:49 GMT -6
1. Pacers
Bob Cousy PG 6'1'' 200 21 C+ B B+ B C- A
Bob Cousy PG 6'1'' 200 21 C B+ B+ A- C- A +2
#1 overall gets nice +2 in defense and a +1 in outside scoring while keeping the A potential. -1 inside scoring shouldn't concern Jerry much, as if anything does. B+ B+ A- in the 3 most important PG categories is very nice for a Rookie. Good pick.
2. Sixers
Jimmy Chitwood SG 6'6'' 215 21 C+ A- C- B C A
Jimmy Chitwood SG 6'6'' 220 21 C+ A D+ B+ C A +1
+1 outside scoring and +1 defense for the Indiana boy. With the -1 in handles he'll never be a PG but he has the look of another potential JJ Redick. Solid starter from day 1.
3. Wolves
John Vanbiesbrouck SG 6'6" 220 21 B+ B- C A- D+ B
John Vanbiesbrouck SG 6'6'' 220 21 B+ B C A- C- B +2
Nothing earth shattering but with those starting grades the Wolves GM (RIP Ian) should be very happy with the +2. Good move by the overrated goalie switching from hockey.
4. Clippers
Sandor Clegane SF 6'9'' 220 17 B- C+ C- C+ B- A
Sandor Clegane SF 6'10'' 225 17 B+ B C B- B- A +6
Well shit. +2 inside, +2 outside, +1 handles, +1 defense. Good for a +6. And he's only 17. Guess this is what Heebs would call a "dream teenager TC". Looks a lot like Georges Niang after his first training camp. Clegane look like the next TMBSL Superstar.
5. Nuggets
Paul Arizin SF 6'8'' 215 21 B B C- C+ C+ A
Paul Arizin SF 6'8'' 220 21 B B+ C- B C+ B +3 (-1)
Bust
6. Celtics
Hassan Whiteside C 7'0'' 240 20 B D+ D B B+ A
Hassan Whiteside C 7'0'' 245 20 B D+ D A- A- A +3
+3 in all the right defensive big man categories. Let's hope for dump's sake he's more like Catfish than Thabeet.
7. Rockets (via Bobcats)
Clyde Lovelette C 7'1'' 275 23 B+ C D B+ B C
Clyde Lovelette C 7'1'' 275 23 B+ C D B+ B+ B +1 (+1)
Another guy who had very good starting grades gets a bump in rebounding and potential. Very solid looking rookie. Don't get no better than solid.
8. Lakers (via Rockets)
George Yardley SF 6'7'' 210 23 B B- C B C+ B
George Yardley SF 6'7'' 215 23 B+ B C B C+ A +2 (+1)
Yardley gets a +1 in both scoring grades and a +1 in potential. A bit of a work in progress but not bad for the 8th pick.
9. Celtics (via Cavs)
Ed Cota PG 6'2'' 195 21 C C+ B+ B- C- B
Ed Cota PG 6'2'' 195 21 C C+ B+ B C- B +1
Cota goes +1. Not many people liked this pick when dump made it. I'd imagine dump is now in that category.
10. Grizzlies
Bill Sharman SG 6'3'' 190 23 B- B+ C- C+ C- B
Bill Sharman SG 6'3'' 190 23 B A- C- B- C- B +3
Sharman goes +1 in inside, outside, and defense. Has the makings of a very good scoring 2, despite being undersized. Let's just hope he's not Sharman soft.
11. Bulls (via Spurs)
Jeremy Lin PG 6'3'' 200 21 B- C+ C+ C+ D+ A
Jeremy Lin PG 6'3'' 200 21 C+ C+ B B+ C- A +4
Lin takes a hit in the scoring grades but a +2 in handles and +3 in defense has him looking like a very good pass-first point guard.
12. Raptors (via Hornets)
Mel Hutchins PF 6'11'' 240 22 C D+ C- B+ A- C
Mel Hutchins C 6'11'' 240 22 C D+ C- A- A- B +1 (+1)
I'm not sure if Mel's bump in defense came from TC or the position change, but it was a quiet TC for the Raptors big man. That said, not a whole lot needed to change for Hutchins to have the makings of your prototypical shot blocking big. The potential bump is always good to see.
13. Magic (via Bucks)
Larry Foust C 6'10'' 250 21 B C- D+ B B+ C
Larry Foust C 6'10'' 250 21 B C- C- A- B+ C +3
Foust gets a +2 in defense and a +1 in handles. Solid looking player to round out the lottery.
14. Wolves (via Warriors)
Devan Downey SF 6'5" 215 22 C+ C+ C+ B+ D+ B
Devan Downey SG 6'5'' 215 22 C+ C+ C+ A D+ B
The 2nd downey in the league gets a +2 in defense with part of that most likely coming from the position change. First busty looking pick thus far outside of Bankz' selection at 5.
15. Nuggets (via Hawks)
Dick Dickey PG 6'1'' 175 24 C+ C+ B B- D+ B
Dick Dickey PG 6'1'' 175 24 C+ B- B B D+ B +2
Dick squared gets a +1 outside and +1 in handles. The most surprising thing about this guy is that RW didn't trade up for him.
16. Bulls
Rip Gish C 7'4'' 310 20 C- C- D B B+ C
Rip Gish C 7'4'' 310 20 C- D+ D A- B C +0
Rip Gish. There was a kid a few years younger than me named Kish McNish. I think he might have been gay. Speaking of gay, where's RW been lately? As for Gish, he's a big guy and he looks like he could be another FVR (2.0 guy, very large). The rebounding is a bit of a concern after the -1 but at 7'4" he's still tall enough to grab double digit boards. I really got off track on this one.
17. Knicks
Marcus Freiberger PF 6'9'' 240 22 B- C- D+ B B B
Marcus Freiberger C 6'9'' 240 22 B C- D+ B B B +1
Freiberger did absolutely nothing. EXCEPT +1 IN INSIDE SCORING! Thanks, Eric.
18. Jazz
Dick Schnittker SG 6'5'' 200 21 C+ B- C- B- C- A
Dick Schnittker SG 6'5'' 200 21 C+ B C B- C- A +2
2poor's parting gift to the Jazz is dick.
19. Nets (via Suns)
Daniel Leonard C 7'0'' 310 21 C- C- C- B- B- A
Daniel Leonard C 7'0'' 310 21 C- C- C- B- B A +1
Daniel Le-Le-Le-Leonawd picks up a +1 in rebounding. Not good, Bob.
20. Raptors
Whitey Skood SF 6'8'' 235 23 C+ B- C- B- B- C
Whitey Skood SF 6'8'' 235 23 C+ B- C- B C+ B +0 (+1)
This racist with a baseball player name does nothing. The Klan will not be pleased. And by Klan I mean the Raptors delegation. That's what they call themselves.
21. Sixers (via Lakers)
Jim Baechtold SG 6'4'' 205 23 C B C B C- B
Jim Baechtold SG 6'4'' 205 23 C B+ C B C- B +1
Fason's 2nd Jim in the 3022 draft also goes +1. Unfortunately he didn't also go +1 in defense.
22. Bobcats (via Blazers)
Nicolas Barlow PG 6'4'' 194 22 C B- C+ A- D+ B
Nicolas Barlow PG 6'4'' 194 22 C B C+ B+ D+ B +0
Odin drafts another PG who unfortunately doesn't do a whole lot. I guess you could say he's setting the Barlow.
23. Bullets
Mack Suprunowicz SG 6'7" 220 20 C+ B- C B- D+ A
Mack Suprunowicz SF 6'7'' 225 20 B- B- C B C- A +3
KN is back at it again with another nice looking wing prospect.
24. Wolves(via Kings)
Chuck Share C 6'11" 255 23 C+ C- D- B- B B
Chuck Share C 6'11" 255 23 C+ C- D- B B+ A +2 (+1)
Chuck goes +1 in defense and rebounding, while upping his potential. Can't ask for much more out of a late round guy.
25. Bullets (via Sonics)
Zeke Sinicola PG 6'0" 210 24 C+ B B- C+ D B
Zeke Sinicola PG 6'0" 210 24 C+ B+ B C+ D+ B +3
He might not be Isiah, but this Zeke still looks good with a +1 in outside scoring, handling, and rebounding.
26. Bullets (via Heat)
Chris Thomas SG 6'1'' 195 21 C+ B C B- C- B
Chris Thomas SG 6'1'' 195 21 C+ B C B+ D+ B +1
It's apparent Thomas worked on his defense heading into training camp, picking up a +2 in the category.
27. Grizzlies (via Magic)
Billy Adcock SF 6'5'' 185 22 B C+ C- C+ C A
Billy Adcock SF 6'5'' 185 22 B C+ D+ B- C B +0 (-1)
Druce picks up his 2nd Billy in the draft, this one not nearly as successful. Speaking of Billy's there's a show called Billy and Billie on DirecTV's Audience Network. Surprisingly good show. You guys should check it out.
28. Grizzlies (via Nets)
Ed Head C 7'0'' 225 22 C B- C+ C+ B- B
Ed Head C 7'0'' 225 22 C+ B C B- B+ B +4
It doesn't get much better than this at pick 28. Take away the measly -1 in handles and Ed Head went +5. Very interesting looking center. The next Hawkeye Kaminsky maybe?
29. Wolves (via Thunder)
Mark Workman PF 6'9'' 215 21 B C- C+ B- C A
Mark Workman PF 6'9'' 215 21 B C- C B C A +0
Mark Workman broke even. Looks like his game needs more work, man.
Bob Cousy PG 6'1'' 200 21 C+ B B+ B C- A
Bob Cousy PG 6'1'' 200 21 C B+ B+ A- C- A +2
#1 overall gets nice +2 in defense and a +1 in outside scoring while keeping the A potential. -1 inside scoring shouldn't concern Jerry much, as if anything does. B+ B+ A- in the 3 most important PG categories is very nice for a Rookie. Good pick.
2. Sixers
Jimmy Chitwood SG 6'6'' 215 21 C+ A- C- B C A
Jimmy Chitwood SG 6'6'' 220 21 C+ A D+ B+ C A +1
+1 outside scoring and +1 defense for the Indiana boy. With the -1 in handles he'll never be a PG but he has the look of another potential JJ Redick. Solid starter from day 1.
3. Wolves
John Vanbiesbrouck SG 6'6" 220 21 B+ B- C A- D+ B
John Vanbiesbrouck SG 6'6'' 220 21 B+ B C A- C- B +2
Nothing earth shattering but with those starting grades the Wolves GM (RIP Ian) should be very happy with the +2. Good move by the overrated goalie switching from hockey.
4. Clippers
Sandor Clegane SF 6'9'' 220 17 B- C+ C- C+ B- A
Sandor Clegane SF 6'10'' 225 17 B+ B C B- B- A +6
Well shit. +2 inside, +2 outside, +1 handles, +1 defense. Good for a +6. And he's only 17. Guess this is what Heebs would call a "dream teenager TC". Looks a lot like Georges Niang after his first training camp. Clegane look like the next TMBSL Superstar.
5. Nuggets
Paul Arizin SF 6'8'' 215 21 B B C- C+ C+ A
Paul Arizin SF 6'8'' 220 21 B B+ C- B C+ B +3 (-1)
Bust
6. Celtics
Hassan Whiteside C 7'0'' 240 20 B D+ D B B+ A
Hassan Whiteside C 7'0'' 245 20 B D+ D A- A- A +3
+3 in all the right defensive big man categories. Let's hope for dump's sake he's more like Catfish than Thabeet.
7. Rockets (via Bobcats)
Clyde Lovelette C 7'1'' 275 23 B+ C D B+ B C
Clyde Lovelette C 7'1'' 275 23 B+ C D B+ B+ B +1 (+1)
Another guy who had very good starting grades gets a bump in rebounding and potential. Very solid looking rookie. Don't get no better than solid.
8. Lakers (via Rockets)
George Yardley SF 6'7'' 210 23 B B- C B C+ B
George Yardley SF 6'7'' 215 23 B+ B C B C+ A +2 (+1)
Yardley gets a +1 in both scoring grades and a +1 in potential. A bit of a work in progress but not bad for the 8th pick.
9. Celtics (via Cavs)
Ed Cota PG 6'2'' 195 21 C C+ B+ B- C- B
Ed Cota PG 6'2'' 195 21 C C+ B+ B C- B +1
Cota goes +1. Not many people liked this pick when dump made it. I'd imagine dump is now in that category.
10. Grizzlies
Bill Sharman SG 6'3'' 190 23 B- B+ C- C+ C- B
Bill Sharman SG 6'3'' 190 23 B A- C- B- C- B +3
Sharman goes +1 in inside, outside, and defense. Has the makings of a very good scoring 2, despite being undersized. Let's just hope he's not Sharman soft.
11. Bulls (via Spurs)
Jeremy Lin PG 6'3'' 200 21 B- C+ C+ C+ D+ A
Jeremy Lin PG 6'3'' 200 21 C+ C+ B B+ C- A +4
Lin takes a hit in the scoring grades but a +2 in handles and +3 in defense has him looking like a very good pass-first point guard.
12. Raptors (via Hornets)
Mel Hutchins PF 6'11'' 240 22 C D+ C- B+ A- C
Mel Hutchins C 6'11'' 240 22 C D+ C- A- A- B +1 (+1)
I'm not sure if Mel's bump in defense came from TC or the position change, but it was a quiet TC for the Raptors big man. That said, not a whole lot needed to change for Hutchins to have the makings of your prototypical shot blocking big. The potential bump is always good to see.
13. Magic (via Bucks)
Larry Foust C 6'10'' 250 21 B C- D+ B B+ C
Larry Foust C 6'10'' 250 21 B C- C- A- B+ C +3
Foust gets a +2 in defense and a +1 in handles. Solid looking player to round out the lottery.
14. Wolves (via Warriors)
Devan Downey SF 6'5" 215 22 C+ C+ C+ B+ D+ B
Devan Downey SG 6'5'' 215 22 C+ C+ C+ A D+ B
The 2nd downey in the league gets a +2 in defense with part of that most likely coming from the position change. First busty looking pick thus far outside of Bankz' selection at 5.
15. Nuggets (via Hawks)
Dick Dickey PG 6'1'' 175 24 C+ C+ B B- D+ B
Dick Dickey PG 6'1'' 175 24 C+ B- B B D+ B +2
Dick squared gets a +1 outside and +1 in handles. The most surprising thing about this guy is that RW didn't trade up for him.
16. Bulls
Rip Gish C 7'4'' 310 20 C- C- D B B+ C
Rip Gish C 7'4'' 310 20 C- D+ D A- B C +0
Rip Gish. There was a kid a few years younger than me named Kish McNish. I think he might have been gay. Speaking of gay, where's RW been lately? As for Gish, he's a big guy and he looks like he could be another FVR (2.0 guy, very large). The rebounding is a bit of a concern after the -1 but at 7'4" he's still tall enough to grab double digit boards. I really got off track on this one.
17. Knicks
Marcus Freiberger PF 6'9'' 240 22 B- C- D+ B B B
Marcus Freiberger C 6'9'' 240 22 B C- D+ B B B +1
Freiberger did absolutely nothing. EXCEPT +1 IN INSIDE SCORING! Thanks, Eric.
18. Jazz
Dick Schnittker SG 6'5'' 200 21 C+ B- C- B- C- A
Dick Schnittker SG 6'5'' 200 21 C+ B C B- C- A +2
2poor's parting gift to the Jazz is dick.
19. Nets (via Suns)
Daniel Leonard C 7'0'' 310 21 C- C- C- B- B- A
Daniel Leonard C 7'0'' 310 21 C- C- C- B- B A +1
Daniel Le-Le-Le-Leonawd picks up a +1 in rebounding. Not good, Bob.
20. Raptors
Whitey Skood SF 6'8'' 235 23 C+ B- C- B- B- C
Whitey Skood SF 6'8'' 235 23 C+ B- C- B C+ B +0 (+1)
This racist with a baseball player name does nothing. The Klan will not be pleased. And by Klan I mean the Raptors delegation. That's what they call themselves.
21. Sixers (via Lakers)
Jim Baechtold SG 6'4'' 205 23 C B C B C- B
Jim Baechtold SG 6'4'' 205 23 C B+ C B C- B +1
Fason's 2nd Jim in the 3022 draft also goes +1. Unfortunately he didn't also go +1 in defense.
22. Bobcats (via Blazers)
Nicolas Barlow PG 6'4'' 194 22 C B- C+ A- D+ B
Nicolas Barlow PG 6'4'' 194 22 C B C+ B+ D+ B +0
Odin drafts another PG who unfortunately doesn't do a whole lot. I guess you could say he's setting the Barlow.
23. Bullets
Mack Suprunowicz SG 6'7" 220 20 C+ B- C B- D+ A
Mack Suprunowicz SF 6'7'' 225 20 B- B- C B C- A +3
KN is back at it again with another nice looking wing prospect.
24. Wolves(via Kings)
Chuck Share C 6'11" 255 23 C+ C- D- B- B B
Chuck Share C 6'11" 255 23 C+ C- D- B B+ A +2 (+1)
Chuck goes +1 in defense and rebounding, while upping his potential. Can't ask for much more out of a late round guy.
25. Bullets (via Sonics)
Zeke Sinicola PG 6'0" 210 24 C+ B B- C+ D B
Zeke Sinicola PG 6'0" 210 24 C+ B+ B C+ D+ B +3
He might not be Isiah, but this Zeke still looks good with a +1 in outside scoring, handling, and rebounding.
26. Bullets (via Heat)
Chris Thomas SG 6'1'' 195 21 C+ B C B- C- B
Chris Thomas SG 6'1'' 195 21 C+ B C B+ D+ B +1
It's apparent Thomas worked on his defense heading into training camp, picking up a +2 in the category.
27. Grizzlies (via Magic)
Billy Adcock SF 6'5'' 185 22 B C+ C- C+ C A
Billy Adcock SF 6'5'' 185 22 B C+ D+ B- C B +0 (-1)
Druce picks up his 2nd Billy in the draft, this one not nearly as successful. Speaking of Billy's there's a show called Billy and Billie on DirecTV's Audience Network. Surprisingly good show. You guys should check it out.
28. Grizzlies (via Nets)
Ed Head C 7'0'' 225 22 C B- C+ C+ B- B
Ed Head C 7'0'' 225 22 C+ B C B- B+ B +4
It doesn't get much better than this at pick 28. Take away the measly -1 in handles and Ed Head went +5. Very interesting looking center. The next Hawkeye Kaminsky maybe?
29. Wolves (via Thunder)
Mark Workman PF 6'9'' 215 21 B C- C+ B- C A
Mark Workman PF 6'9'' 215 21 B C- C B C A +0
Mark Workman broke even. Looks like his game needs more work, man.