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“A lot of what came through from sources was that absolutely nothing was done at game speed, with most of the drills in terms of his handle being executed more slowly than what he’ll face on an NBA court,” The Athletic shared Monday. “He didn’t do anything complex. For a player who few have actually seen at high-level game speed much, the workout didn’t provide any insight into the actual questions to which decision-makers would like some semblance of an answer before potentially selecting him on draft night.
“It was a prime example of why these pro days can be so frustrating.”
Someone doing the planting stories thing with Sharpe, eh
I see you
How high you really trying to draft him though?Jalen Duren feels underrated with the draft approaching
Top 7 so definitely not far off that nowHow high you really trying to draft him though?
I think he'll be a good pro. Big, strong, plays hard. Good athlete.Top 7 so definitely not far off that now
Meant more his NBA potential than draft range
High level winner in HS and even Memphis turned the season around and got going
Also not a complete struggle on offense just young
I don't see the value there in non premium skilled bigs and I could kind of paint this with a broad stroke for all draftsPersonally, I'm not taking a rim runner/rim protector w/ a high end lottery pick unless he projects to be transcendent in those categories. It's why I was so against the Wiseman pick.
I'm comfortable w/ Duren mid-late lottery. I'd love him @ 10.
I don't see the value there in non premium skilled bigs and I could kind of paint this with a broad stroke for all drafts
That seems insane to me. Gotta get a higher upside pick at 6 than his skill set.I’d take Duren as high as #6