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Don't really have any problem with what Lonzo said. Fultz is still a much better prospect than him.
 
This ain't gon hurt him in the draft or in the NBA. It's nothing.
Did I say it's going to hurt him in the draft?

I also wouldn't say it's nothing tbh. What it hints to me is insecurity



Players say **** like this all the time. :lol


He said Fultz is great but he thinks he's better. That's nothing. I would expect Fultz to say the same thing.
 
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Yeah.....basically everyone is going to say that :lol

All these fools are competing against each other..No one's gonna come out and say nah he's better than me
 
I don't recall a prospect specifically say they're better than player x. Again if you can provide a link that'd be cool

I recall derrick Williams saying he deserves to be #1 we know how that ended. But at the same time he never said straight up he was better than kyrie like how ball said he's better than fultz, called dude out and singled him out. That's pretty lit tbh
 
Who has the ping pong tie breaker if the Suns and the Lakers finish with the same record. Pretty sure they split the season series 2-2
 
Who has the ping pong tie breaker if the Suns and the Lakers finish with the same record. Pretty sure they split the season series 2-2

The two teams actually split the difference in odds.... And if it's not an even number, there's a coin flip to determine who gets the 1 extra combination.
 
But what if two teams finish with the same regular-season record, you ask? Well, in the case of the combinations, the two teams in question would receive the average number of combinations of their corresponding positions in the lottery.

In other words, if two teams tied for the ninth-worst record, they would evenly split the combinations awarded to the ninth- and tenth-lowest positions, which in this case would mean 14 combinations each.

If the average number of combinations doesn't come out to a round number, as it would higher up in the lottery, then a coin flip determines which team gets the extra combination. This same process works if three teams tie for the same record.

A coin flip also determines which of two tied teams would get the better pick if neither received a top-three lottery pick.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ng-format-tie-break-rules-coin-flip-scenarios
 


My favorite player in this draft.

Aside from Fultz, the guy who has I think with the highest ceiling. Wish he was somewhere else besides Florida State so he could have been used better but no player in this draft really has his two way potential.


Real talk. I have him behind Fultz and Jackson. But he's RIGHT THERE.

Ppl too infatuated with the guards right now....that they're overlooking what's right in front of them :lol

JI can go from 3 to 10. Whichever team lets him slip past top 5 is going to look stupid.
 
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I like what Isaac has shown. I really want to see what he is in SL.

Like is he the ultimate role player or is he more.
 
My favorite player in this draft.

Aside from Fultz, the guy who has I think with the highest ceiling. Wish he was somewhere else besides Florida State so he could have been used better but no player in this draft really has his two way potential.
I think Jackson absolutely has that similar two-way potential.

Isaac is a really good prospect though, and that article basically illustrates what a lot of us have been saying on here.
 
That's the thing.

I think at worst, he's a better version of Otto Pippen.

But I think there is some Myles Turner in him (not in his actual play) in the sense this guy is a stud who wasn't used right all year and has much more game than we realize.

Edit: Yes, Jackson has similar two way potential as well. I just worry about Jackson's shot even more than Issac although he has a much better offensive IQ and can create in ways that Issac can't right now.

Those guys are both my number two and three prospects behind Fultz.
 
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I like what Isaac has shown. I really want to see what he is in SL.

Like is he the ultimate role player or is he more.
I think the good thing is that seems like it would be his absolute floor and that is obviously a key role on a very good team. Like the article states, using him at the 4 is going to be the most important. Don't put him at the 3 like Orlando started the season doing with Aaron Gordon. It's not their best use.

Minnesota would be a really good fit for him.
 
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