2015 Nba Draft Discussion: Russell, Nance Jr., Brown

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  1. tada

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    :rofl:
     
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    I'm sure if his form from 20 ft is good, he'll be able to shoot from the 3 point line for a decent clip.

    I don't think he'll be much of a banger as he will be a finesse guy. Where the Pau comparison's come in. I understand Pau is on another level when it comes to IQ and skills, and in a way, size, but I believe Kaminsky possesses the footwork and smarts to not need to be a banger PF/C. He is, after all, a 7 footer.

    Also, I think the spacing of the NBA floor as compared to the collegiate level with no illegal defense will give him a little more room to operate. He has a pretty deceptive first step enough to get around most 7 footers in the NBA today, a jumper to keep them honest, because you know most center's won't leave the paint. He can handle and pass pretty well as well, which is surprising for his size.

    I'm not trying to make a case for him as a Top 5, I just think Frank is going to be a really solid NBA player a lot quicker than these prospects.
     
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    I'm not sure I get the physical limitations argument against Kaminsky. He flat out out-played Okafor who everyone is touting as ready to come in an physically dominate the post in the NBA.

    There are four categories for bigs in the NBA. From best to worst I'll call them:

    Outliers ----> Physically Dominant = Skill Dominant ----> Stiffs

    The Outliers are the all time greats who are transcendent in ability + skill (Kareem, Wilt, Shaq, Olajuwan)

    The Physically Dominant are also skill limited (DeAndre Jordan, Dwight Howard)

    The Skill Dominant are also physically limited (Gasol brothers, Nowitski)

    The rest of the bigs are stiffs (Sacre).

    Where does Kaminsky fit? He is clearly not a dominant outlier. He is also clearly not in the physically dominant category. That leaves only two choices. Will he be a stiff; filling space and collecting a check like a Mozgov? Or will he approach the dominant skill category? No way to know for sure at this point, but I see him much closer to the Gasol level in the NBA than I do the Mozgov level.

    I would argue that he will NOT become an NBA stiff.
     
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    I kinda feel the 3rd pick is untouchable too (along with 1 and 2) because there is a slight chance of Towns or Okafor slipping.
     
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    We'll see. I'm not sure I see Pau in him. Pau for all of his faults has put together a tremendous game and able to finish with either hand in a way most players never can. Frank has a great drop step where he uses his length to get to the rim, but I haven't seen the same kind of footwork as Pau.

    I think there'll be more room to drive, but once Frank gets past his first defender, there'll incredibly quick guards in his face ready to rip the ball from him and another big body waiting in the paint. He'll need to develop a pull-up in mid-range just like Ryan Kelly is trying to do. I think he can do it, but again it limits his upside.

    What you're describing is a less grizzled Brad Miller which I think could make some sense. More of a finesse Brad Miller is still a good player though. I think it'll take him a while to get there though and again if he ends up in a bad situation, I could still see Channing Frye in him. Four years of college certainly helps and I think he'll have a pretty good career.
     
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    That's why I said if Mudiay is the best player on the board at that point. If somehow Towns or Okafor slides to #3, we keep it and don't look back.
     
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    OK never mind.
     
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    Could someone fill me in on what we are arguing about regarding Kaminsky?

    I think the general consensus is that Kaminsky is the best player coming out of college, but his stock is hampered due to his age (3 years older than the top prospects) Thus he is expected to land in the 10-20 range.

    Is there any more to discuss?
     
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    Yea, Kaminsky is not the best player coming out of college this year and that it's not the general consensus.
     
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    Yeah, what is Kaminsky's favorite color?

    No one is arguing that Kaminsky is the best player out of college.

    Yes, he'll be in the 8-15 range of picks. Doesn't mean we still can't discuss the type of player he is and maybe if we trade down and get another pick we can snag him.

    What's you're problem here?
     
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    Uh.... have you heard that he won the National Player of the Year, meaning he is the best player in college?
     
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    Definitely not the best player coming out of college. His stock is hampered by the fact that he's 7 feet tall, but fairly slim and operates mostly on the perimeter.

    Pros:
    - intelligent, high BBIQ
    - 4 years he comes into NBA as a contributor
    - good outside shot
    - good post defender
    - good mobility
    - good passer
    - good quickness, deceptive for his size
    - good footwork

    Cons:
    - not a leaper
    - not strong
    - smaller frame (can he battle NBA size?)
    - good-not-great inside game
    - average defensively
    - average length for his size

    He'll be a stretch player in the NBA and what will make or break him is whether or not he can survive in the trenches against stronger guys. At 22 years old he's unlikely to suddenly put on a ton of muscle but he will need to for the NBA. His age is an advantage though as he is more cerebral than his younger, more gifted peers like Towns and Okafor. His learning curve will be shorter, but his ceiling is also lower.
     
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    Best player in college doesn't mean best NBA prospect. Therefore he is not the best player coming out of college.
     
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    I just don't get what the argument is. Is someone else arguing that he's a 2nd rounder?
     
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    Never said best prospect. He would be among the best prospects if he were a freshman, like I mentioned above.
     
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    The argument is whether his game will translate to the NBA, as with every other person we've talk about on this thread.
     
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    OK, thanks. I think his game and skillset is unique and will translate very well.
     
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    The argument is that we have no playoffs to discuss. Therefore we are talking about Frank the Tank.
     
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    Pretty much.
     
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