Celtics' G Brad Wanamaker.
BC Calfan said:Feel the same way. Saw him in person and didn't impress. He doesn't do anything at an NBA level.Big C said:philbert said:so the opposite of ky bowmanHoopDreams said:good offensephilbert said:
bad defense
LOL, Nico Mannion. Just because somebody got a lot of ink their sophomore and junior years of high school, that doesn't mean they're going to stick in the NBA. Fortunately for him, he has some credits from the University of Arizona, which should set him up, career-wise. In ten years, he can have his own small business in Arizona, training top high school athletes and answering the question, "Didn't you used to be Nico Mannion?"
If I'm wrong, somebody dredge this up down the road and I'll take my lumps.
So funny how every late draft pick the Warriors make is always recognized as a steal or masterful move: Bell, Macaw, Evans. They're all gone. (I'll give them credit for Paschall, that was a very good pick)
That's a very fair criticism.BC Calfan said:Feel the same way. Saw him in person and didn't impress. He doesn't do anything at an NBA level.Big C said:philbert said:so the opposite of ky bowmanHoopDreams said:good offensephilbert said:
bad defense
LOL, Nico Mannion. Just because somebody got a lot of ink their sophomore and junior years of high school, that doesn't mean they're going to stick in the NBA. Fortunately for him, he has some credits from the University of Arizona, which should set him up, career-wise. In ten years, he can have his own small business in Arizona, training top high school athletes and answering the question, "Didn't you used to be Nico Mannion?"
If I'm wrong, somebody dredge this up down the road and I'll take my lumps.
So funny how every late draft pick the Warriors make is always recognized as a steal or masterful move: Bell, Macaw, Evans. They're all gone. (I'll give them credit for Paschall, that was a very good pick)
That team looks a lot like the T-Wolves teams that never made the playoffs until Jimmy Butler got them over the top.concordtom said:
Starters look good:
Curry
Wiggins
Oubre
Draymond
Wiseman
Bench, not so much:
Wanamaker, N. Mannion
Damion Lee, Poole, Bazeman, M. Mulder
-
Paschall, Looney, Toscano-Anderson
M. Chriss, Smailagic
That's 16 names, allowed to roster 15, and have 13 on game day bench. Klay Thompson hardship injury likely won't count against this number (would be 17 names) from what I read, though it will on the salary cap.
Clarify: when I said that either Wiggins or Oubre would have to go, I was referring to NEXT year. Of course, they'll need both this year, but neither W or O are cheap, and so hopefully Klay is back strong enough next year, and I'd guess that the W's would use either W or O salary for another position.philbert said:
Toscano-Anderson and Mulder are on non-guaranteed contracts. If they need roster spots, those guys will go.
Can also sign Mannion to a 2-way contract so he'd be eligible to play in 50 games.
Wiggins is untradeable with his contract unless he raises his game to another level. Oubre is Klay's replacement this year. I don't see them trading him unless they're out of contention by the deadline.
I'd hound Curry relentlessly all over the court and force the others to beat you. Curry is in for aKaworu said:That team looks a lot like the T-Wolves teams that never made the playoffs until Jimmy Butler got them over the top.concordtom said:
Starters look good:
Curry
Wiggins
Oubre
Draymond
Wiseman
Bench, not so much:
Wanamaker, N. Mannion
Damion Lee, Poole, Bazeman, M. Mulder
-
Paschall, Looney, Toscano-Anderson
M. Chriss, Smailagic
That's 16 names, allowed to roster 15, and have 13 on game day bench. Klay Thompson hardship injury likely won't count against this number (would be 17 names) from what I read, though it will on the salary cap.
Ok, but next season they will still be over the cap and they won't have a TPE (17.2M from the Iggy trade) that allowed them to take on Oubre. If Oubre walks as a FA, they won't be able to add a big salary without trading someone. If it's Wiggins, he'll have to play a lot better to make him tradeable, unless you plan to take on another reclamation project.concordtom said:Clarify: when I said that either Wiggins or Oubre would have to go, I was referring to NEXT year. Of course, they'll need both this year, but neither W or O are cheap, and so hopefully Klay is back strong enough next year, and I'd guess that the W's would use either W or O salary for another position.philbert said:
Toscano-Anderson and Mulder are on non-guaranteed contracts. If they need roster spots, those guys will go.
Can also sign Mannion to a 2-way contract so he'd be eligible to play in 50 games.
Wiggins is untradeable with his contract unless he raises his game to another level. Oubre is Klay's replacement this year. I don't see them trading him unless they're out of contention by the deadline.
Also, we still have not picked up a backup center this year, not good. Right now, we have only 3 bigs in Wiseman, Draymond and Looney.
Wiseman is a rookie who didn't really even play college.
Draymond is undersized and getting older.
Looney is always injured.
Paschal is in there, and the unproven tall white foreign guy who played Santa Cruz previously, but we could have really used a Gasol, Ibaka, Dwight, McGee, Thompson... some large veteran.
Sigh.
I was thinking that Oubre could beat out Wiggins, too, but there's an article today about his historically terrible shooting start to this season. Nobody has ever gone 0-11 from deep to start a season. Both Oubre and Wiggins have NOT lived up to expectations in first 2 games. Long ways to go, but the Warriors are being universally panned.philbert said:Ok, but next season they will still be over the cap and they won't have a TPE (17.2M from the Iggy trade) that allowed them to take on Oubre. If Oubre walks as a FA, they won't be able to add a big salary without trading someone. If it's Wiggins, he'll have to play a lot better to make him tradeable, unless you plan to take on another reclamation project.concordtom said:Clarify: when I said that either Wiggins or Oubre would have to go, I was referring to NEXT year. Of course, they'll need both this year, but neither W or O are cheap, and so hopefully Klay is back strong enough next year, and I'd guess that the W's would use either W or O salary for another position.philbert said:
Toscano-Anderson and Mulder are on non-guaranteed contracts. If they need roster spots, those guys will go.
Can also sign Mannion to a 2-way contract so he'd be eligible to play in 50 games.
Wiggins is untradeable with his contract unless he raises his game to another level. Oubre is Klay's replacement this year. I don't see them trading him unless they're out of contention by the deadline.
Also, we still have not picked up a backup center this year, not good. Right now, we have only 3 bigs in Wiseman, Draymond and Looney.
Wiseman is a rookie who didn't really even play college.
Draymond is undersized and getting older.
Looney is always injured.
Paschal is in there, and the unproven tall white foreign guy who played Santa Cruz previously, but we could have really used a Gasol, Ibaka, Dwight, McGee, Thompson... some large veteran.
Sigh.
Being over the cap really limits your ability to add big salaried players. It's why folks were saying they'd have to trade 2 big salaries next year if they were to somehow be able to swing a trade of Giannis next year after he signs his extension.
If Oubre plays well this season, I could see them trying to re-sign him and then hope Klay comes back healthy.
PS-Chriss will play center next season.
I do not think the warriors will be getting another wiseman in next year's draft. They won't be at #2. They won't be at #10, barring injuries.SFBear92 said:
Wiseman looks like he could be very good and be the second best player on the team very soon, if he isn't already.
Unfortunately, the difference between a healthy Klay, Durant, and a younger Draymond and Andrew Wiggins, Kelly Oubre, and Eric Paschall is mammoth. Gonna be a long year for the Warriors, which isn't the worst thing in the world. They need another high draft pick and they need to nail it like they nailed this year's pick.
I don't remember exactly what the article said, but it was something about Arizona changing from a more open offense to a post-heavy offense due to injuries. He had trouble adjusting to the new offense and it depressed his stats.concordt said:
There's always copy and paste.
From what I've seen in preseason, Nico is never going to make it in the NBA.
philbert said:I don't remember exactly what the article said, but it was something about Arizona changing from a more open offense to a post-heavy offense due to injuries. He had trouble adjusting to the new offense and it depressed his stats.concordt said:
There's always copy and paste.
From what I've seen in preseason, Nico is never going to make it in the NBA.
Another article said other teams wanted to pick him earlier in the 2nd round, but he said he wasn't interested because the Dubs told him they would draft him at 48. (I recall Jerome Randle declined to get drafted in the 2nd round in hopes of signing with a team as a free agent. so there is some precedent for 2nd rounders having say in the matter.)
sluggo said:
What the Warriors should do is fire Bob Myers and get someone competent at talent evaluation. Here are his picks since taking over in 2011:
Year Round Pick Player Pos HT WT Age Pre-Draft Team Class Draft Trades YOS
2020 1 2 James Wiseman C 7-1 240 19 Memphis Fr * 0
2020 2 48 Nico Mannion PG 6-3 190 19 Arizona Fr * 0
2020 2 51 Justinian Jessup SF 6-6 202 22 Boise State Sr 0
2019 1 28 Jordan Poole SG 6-4 195 20 Michigan So * 1
2019 2 41 Eric Paschall F 6-6 255 22 Villanova Sr 1
2019 2 58 Miye Oni SF 6-5 206 22 Yale Jr * GOS to UTH 1
2018 1 28 Jacob Evans SG 6-6 210 21 Cincinnati Jr * 2
2016 1 30 Damian Jones PF 7-0 245 20 Vanderbilt Jr * 4
2015 1 30 Kevon Looney PF 6-9 220 19 UCLA Fr * 5
2012 1 7 Harrison Barnes SF 6-8 225 20 North Carolina So * 8
2012 1 30 Festus Ezeli C 6-11 265 22 Vanderbilt Sr 5
2012 2 35 Draymond Green F 6-6 230 22 Michigan State Sr 8
2012 2 52 Ognen Kuzmic C 7-1 251 22 Unicaja Malaga (Spain) 1990 DOB 2
2011 1 11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 21 Washington State Jr * 9
2011 2 44 Charles Jenkins G 6-3 215 22 Hofstra Sr 2
He did great before 2012. Not everyone liked Klay Thompson coming out of college, but he is an all-timer. Draymond Green is one of the great second round picks. Harrison Barnes was okay. Then bust after bust after bust, with the exception of James Wiseman, who every GM would have picked in that position. Jordan Poole is one of the worst players I have ever seen. Jacob Evans was a zero. Kevon Looney is merely below average, as was Damian Jones. Eric Paschall should be an 11th man, if he makes a roster. Nico Mannion is short, has short arms and can't shoot. There is no story you can tell where he is an NBA player.
And adding non-shooter Kelly Oubre for two years and 30 million dollars to non-shooter Andrew Wiggins and non-shooter Draymond Green is beyond stupid.
Note Jerry West was with the Warriors from 2011 to 2017. Have the Warriors made any good moves, other than Wiseman, since he left? At some point some fingers should be pointed.
Big C said:sluggo said:
What the Warriors should do is fire Bob Myers and get someone competent at talent evaluation. Here are his picks since taking over in 2011:
Year Round Pick Player Pos HT WT Age Pre-Draft Team Class Draft Trades YOS
2020 1 2 James Wiseman C 7-1 240 19 Memphis Fr * 0
2020 2 48 Nico Mannion PG 6-3 190 19 Arizona Fr * 0
2020 2 51 Justinian Jessup SF 6-6 202 22 Boise State Sr 0
2019 1 28 Jordan Poole SG 6-4 195 20 Michigan So * 1
2019 2 41 Eric Paschall F 6-6 255 22 Villanova Sr 1
2019 2 58 Miye Oni SF 6-5 206 22 Yale Jr * GOS to UTH 1
2018 1 28 Jacob Evans SG 6-6 210 21 Cincinnati Jr * 2
2016 1 30 Damian Jones PF 7-0 245 20 Vanderbilt Jr * 4
2015 1 30 Kevon Looney PF 6-9 220 19 UCLA Fr * 5
2012 1 7 Harrison Barnes SF 6-8 225 20 North Carolina So * 8
2012 1 30 Festus Ezeli C 6-11 265 22 Vanderbilt Sr 5
2012 2 35 Draymond Green F 6-6 230 22 Michigan State Sr 8
2012 2 52 Ognen Kuzmic C 7-1 251 22 Unicaja Malaga (Spain) 1990 DOB 2
2011 1 11 Klay Thompson G 6-6 215 21 Washington State Jr * 9
2011 2 44 Charles Jenkins G 6-3 215 22 Hofstra Sr 2
He did great before 2012. Not everyone liked Klay Thompson coming out of college, but he is an all-timer. Draymond Green is one of the great second round picks. Harrison Barnes was okay. Then bust after bust after bust, with the exception of James Wiseman, who every GM would have picked in that position. Jordan Poole is one of the worst players I have ever seen. Jacob Evans was a zero. Kevon Looney is merely below average, as was Damian Jones. Eric Paschall should be an 11th man, if he makes a roster. Nico Mannion is short, has short arms and can't shoot. There is no story you can tell where he is an NBA player.
And adding non-shooter Kelly Oubre for two years and 30 million dollars to non-shooter Andrew Wiggins and non-shooter Draymond Green is beyond stupid.
Note Jerry West was with the Warriors from 2011 to 2017. Have the Warriors made any good moves, other than Wiseman, since he left? At some point some fingers should be pointed.
Did the Warriors not have any picks in 2013, 2014 and 2017? (Dunno, just asking.)
Also, how are those draft results compared with other, similar late-round selections? Only 3 out of those 15 picks are below #28 and I know the success rate isn't too high that late in the draft.
Also, it's important to note that Bob Myers CRIED IN THE INTERVIEW ROOM when Durant went down with his Achilles. Isn't that worth something? (Okay, now I'm being sarcastic.)
Jerome far better than that short white kid from Northeastern who played over 10 years with Dallas - though I was at that game and the kid had 27 in Haas and shocked me. I was gonna say that Jerome was too shot to defend in the NBA, but this kid made it. Too bad Jerome never did.philbert said:I don't remember exactly what the article said, but it was something about Arizona changing from a more open offense to a post-heavy offense due to injuries. He had trouble adjusting to the new offense and it depressed his stats.concordt said:
There's always copy and paste.
From what I've seen in preseason, Nico is never going to make it in the NBA.
Another article said other teams wanted to pick him earlier in the 2nd round, but he said he wasn't interested because the Dubs told him they would draft him at 48. (I recall Jerome Randle declined to get drafted in the 2nd round in hopes of signing with a team as a free agent. so there is some precedent for 2nd rounders having say in the matter.)
Not even close to being as good as Barea. Randle's only plus skill was shooting the 3 and he was an atrocious defender.concordtom said:
Jerome far better than that short white kid from Northeastern
Absolutely not. Bad measurables and bad skills. Made no sense to draft him. That late in the draft is a crapshoot, so you take players that have something going for them and hope they can fill in the rest. But there is nothing to point to with him.philbert said:
I haven't really watched Mannion that much. I just hesitate to pass judgment on any player's long-term prospects based on watching some youtube highlights and preseason games. He was a 2nd rounder. He's not expected to be a star right away...or ever. Can he carve himself a career as a reserve rotation player?