NBA Draft Open Thread (Not OT - Yay!)

Submitted by M-Wolverine on
The chance to see where Burke and Hardaway end up. Find out if your team can get one of them, someone else good, or biffs on the pick. And if you're in Ann Arbor, staying off the roads and out of the disaster area traffic downtown became tonight. Crack open a tasty adult beverage and get ready for some draftin'.

gwkrlghl

June 27th, 2013 at 10:12 PM ^

Trey Burke: 3* -> Lottery Pick

THJ: 3* -> 1st rounder

Congrats to all of them. Amazing how far the program has come in just a few years. Can't wait for next season

EastCoast Esq.

June 27th, 2013 at 10:15 PM ^

New York is going to love Timmy's enthusiasm. He will be an excellent option coming off the bench, and could become a quality starter if he develops more consistency.

buddhafrog

June 27th, 2013 at 10:17 PM ^

Jalen Rose ~

Is my favorite NBA commentator.  Love Charles as well just b/c he's Charles.  I've always loved Jalen so I am biased, but still, I love his comments tonight.  Casual, comfortable, relaxed, but insightful but not full of himself.  Same can be said for Bill Simmons as well.  Well done Jalen.  Now, have some children and send them to Michigan already.

Padog

June 27th, 2013 at 10:32 PM ^

The nuggets can be a very long team. Between Javale McGee 9'6.5 standing reach and Rudy Gobert 9'7 standing reach. That will be a very good shot blocking team.

Michigan4Life

June 27th, 2013 at 11:19 PM ^

At 2nd round. Tony Mitchell has star potential and it's a perfect place to pick him instead of at 1st round. To me, he is a Paul George clone. Would be a perfect bridge between Monroe/Drummond as a stretch 4. He'll play at SF and should start over Singler IMO

Michigan4Life

June 28th, 2013 at 12:04 AM ^

he only can score.  He's definitely a tweener. He's way too small to play PF at 6'7" and not quick/athletic enough to play SF. He is a liability on defense and he doesn't contribute much other than putting the ball in the bucket.

Biggest reason why he excelled at OSU is he abuses PF with his shooting and uses his size to muscle out smaller players. He won't do it in the NBA.

West German Judge

June 28th, 2013 at 12:20 AM ^

Maxiell is a FA and Villanueva is expiring.
Bynum and Calderon are free FAs and Stuckey is expiring.

Our current depth chart is:
Knight 21/Stuckey* 27
Caldwell-Pope 20/English 24
Singler 25/Middleton 21/Jerebko 26
Monroe/Villanueva* 28/Allen 21
Drummond 19/Kravtsov 25

I don't really see any log-jams at this point, just a nearly completed youth movement.

Michigan4Life

June 28th, 2013 at 12:53 AM ^

he is a freak athlete at 6'9" who can play both SF and PF. 

So far the depth chart should look like this:

PG: Knight/Siva

SG: KCP/Stuckey/English

SF: Singler/Mitchell/Middleton

PF: Monroe/Jerebko/Villanueva

C: Drummon/Kravtsov

 

Knight can move to SG if Pistons both play Siva and Knight at the same court.  Mitchell can slide down to PF to play alongside either Monroe or Drummond.  Monroe can play C to spell Drummond.

West German Judge

June 28th, 2013 at 10:02 AM ^

Allen=Mitchell.  There's a vet swingman out there named Tony Allen and he was on the brain when I meant to write Tony Mitchell.  Probably because there haven't been many Tonys in the league to mix up with each other.

I don't think Mitchell's a SF, though.
He had a dramatic shift his last season in college and started to take a lot more jumpshots, but I don't think he has the ball-handling or face-up game otherwise to justify a move to SF; he's just another big who's falling in with the deep ball, like Rasheed Wallace.

I expect to play up Stuckey and Villanueva to start the season to showcase them as more than just expiring contracts.  If the trade deadline comes and passes without them being moved, then the depth chart will shift to incorporate the younger guys in the long-term plan.