Of course it can all be BS, but I believe that the Warriors really like Avdija. He fits a need and is more their type of player, too. Versatility, size and skill. The Hornets will likely take Wiseman. Can´t blame them. He´ll probably give them a steady 18/10 and they have no true C on their roster beyond next season. That leaves the Wolves with a pick between the potential stars: Edwards/Ball and the Bulls will get a nice prize at #4. Since I believe Minnesota like Ball more than Edwards, they´ll probably like to trade down, but I´m not sure somebody will blink.
I predict
1. Ball
2. Avdija
3. Wiseman
4. Edwards
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5.-8.
Given the need for some backcourt size in Cleveland/Atlanta and the lack of a starting PG in Detroit/New York Haliburton and Hayes go off the board here.
Beyond that it´s throwing darts imho.
I predict
1. Ball
2. Avdija
3. Wiseman
4. Edwards
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5.-8.
Given the need for some backcourt size in Cleveland/Atlanta and the lack of a starting PG in Detroit/New York Haliburton and Hayes go off the board here.
Beyond that it´s throwing darts imho.
(10-23-2020, 04:40 PM)omahen Wrote:How does level of player guarded factor into this PPP stat? If THJ only defended me all his life, he´d give up 0.00000001 PPP. I baited him with a pumpfake once and made one of two FTs.(10-23-2020, 04:30 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Bane allowed 0.54 PPP in one-on-one possessions. Quickley allowed 0.48 PPP. Those are synergy stats I am looking at.
So both are good in this stat. There are also others and Bane is better in them I really admire the person he seems to be and looks like a lot of teams are being convinced. I think elite hard working, BBIQ, hard playing players, which he seems to be, have a very good chance to have a very good career and are often found on contending teams.
A compromise - trade down with Philly and we can pick both