Tony Bennett And 2026 Draft Discussion

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    Pretty neat way to look at draft ranges. So if I'm reading that right potential first round fallers could be Swain, Cenac or Steinbach. I think we could use all three, if that ends up being the case.

    Interestingly, Richmond seems has a narrower range right about where we'll pick. I'd hate to see him go to San Antonio! And Thomas is right behind him there in the list.
     
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    I'd gladly pick up Lendeborg if he drops but I think he'll go lottery along with Mara and Morez Johnson. I see a lot of john collins when I watch Lendeborg play, definitely can play up and down a position.
     
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    I’d actually be disappointed if they drafted someone because it would probably mean they couldn’t improve through a trade
     
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    i think this year's draft is still deep enough that i'd be happy making the pick. each of the last times we had 1sts, i wanted to trade them (and i think so did the FO).

    the other issue is that it's possible certain dominos won't have fallen on draft day. like--are we operating over or under the cap? does the draft impact that or (more likely) vice versa? what do we need to know prior to that?
     
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    LA Lakers (2026 picks: 25th)
    • #31 Zuby Ejiofor (PF, St. John's, 22-37)
    • #32 Alex Karaban (SF, UConn, 23-197)
    • #37 Baba Miller (PF, Cincinnati, 22-110)
    • #66 Jaden Henley (SF, Grand Canyon, 22-33)
    • #67 Rafael Castro (C, George Washington, 22-363)
    • UNR Duke Brennan (C, Villanova, 23-51)
    • UNR Keba Keita (C, BYU, 22-281)
    • UNR Malachi Moreno (C, Kentucky, 19-215)
    • UNR Marquel Sutton (PF, LSU, 23-136)
    • UNR Mohamed Wague (C, Oklahoma, 26-162
    Player’s they have worked out.looks like second rounders and undrafted guys
     
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    Thanks for posting the list. I had a look and Moreno went back to Kentucky and Richmond went back to Arkansas (I really wanted him, but he'll be a first rounder next year). I've heard a few good things about Castro but I think he'll go undrafted, Baba Miller played well in the scrimmages and has a lot of skill and good athleticism for a 6'11" guy. He'd be a nice gamble in the 2nd rd though I think he's a bit of a project especially on the defensive side.

    I'm all for trading the #25 for upgrades elsewhere. If we keep it I think Ejiofor is the guy to take. He's 6'8" long wingspan, quick reaction time, 70% ft, excellent offensive rebounder, can help weak side rim protection and can hit the spot up three. Unless Swain or Cenac fall to us, I could see Ejiofor stepping in when Lebron and/or Rui inevitably miss time. Hustle plays, offensive rebounding, defense, the occasional three, he'd be a fan favorite for sure.
     

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