He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.
He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.
He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.
He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.
He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.
He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.
#29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO Could become a star if he learns the nuances of the game. Terms of Use A lot will depend on his playing time with European powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv. I think that's pretty easy to define. It did surprise me though - don't recall that coming out last year after the G-league camp as a big thing? Think he made strides this year, and was probably within the next five guys on the board, meaning he probably jumps on if he stays in the draft after others depart.Evan Z.5h ago@Sam Vecenie Inefficient on near 30% USG. He recorded the most field goal attempts, three-point attempts and steals among all players in the Pac-12. Add the Euros, LeMelo Ball, etc., and a ton of these guys are going to get cut early. He could expand his range while being even more impactful on defense to secure a selection in the mid-first round. On coming back, I also don't think another y... Good info. Philadelphia Sixers: CJ Elleby (Washington State, SG/SF, Sophomore) A heavier workload for Elleby contributed to a drop in shooting percentages, which a team could look past this late. #5 Theo Maledon, 6-4 PG, ASVEL (France), 2001
Hopefully he's getting good advice and information to make the best decision possible. ;). Get extensive video coverage including highlights, interviews and behind-the-scenes access. On that scouting report, if C.J. But agree, what's the alternative? Beach volleyball; grew up down here playing beach volleyball. CJ Elleby was remarkably productive as someone who constantly filled it up for Washington State. Better than Franks had, and look at him. His defense is another field which makes him a special player. 47. Your email address will not be published. If his motor is as consistent as his talent, no reason he couldn’t be the first name called on draft night, #2 Anthony Edwards, 6-5 SG, Georgia, FR
No portion of NBA.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form. Among the standouts is UCF centre Tacko Fall, who measured off the charts at 7'5.25" without shoes as well as a 8'2.25" wingspan. An underrated freshman, Elleby is a bit undersized as a full time SF. Still think they have him low. Just didn't see his game transitioning all that well, and having a career in the NBA. By accessing any information beyond this page, you agree to abide by the NBA.com Bassey has performed during his freshman year but still needs to refine his skills. He could use his second year to improve his overall IQ and try to add a decent shot from the high post/FT line. CJ Elleby is coming off a strong freshman campaign where he averaged 14.7 points, 7 rebounds per game and shot 41.4% (53-128) from deep. Help. But he shot 75% at the line and 37% beyond the arc over two seasons. A consensus top 20 prospect, Hurt is a talented forward who shoots effortlessly and can create for his teammates.
He’s been playing pro in the french A league since then and this year finally showed his value as a starter. A bit stuck between positions, may lack the footspeed to be a pure three or strength/length to be a four. Standing Vertical Jump Standing Total Jump Maximum Vertical Jump Maximum Total Jump Pro Lane Drill 3/4 Court Sprint Lane Shuttle Left Lane Shuttle Right (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Inches) (Ft/Inches) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) (Seconds) […] All rights reserved. #27 Xavier Tillman, 6-8 PF, Michigan State, JR I haven't rewatched the WSU v Colorado game in Vegas yet, so don't know how often Elleby matched up directly with Bey (on either end). NBA comparison : tougher Dennis Smith. Smith indicated he was a lot closer to leaving last year than they expected. That’s Haliburton’s main weakness. The explosive guard decided to stay local at Georgia where he could be the offense’s focus point. Your California Privacy Rights Mark_83 Starter Posts: 2,189 And1: 1,769 Joined: Jun 26, 2008. So he could move into the top 55-ish, which is still borderline by a decent possibility of getting guaranteed money. Having said that, he's also shooting 36% from the field in Pac-12 play, and when he got invited to the G League Elite Camp last year, was among the worst guys in attendance. But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. He still needs to improve his strength and display consistent shooting to rise higher in the mocks. #29 AJ Lawson, 6-6 SG, South Carolina, SO If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. He needs to be the #2 or #3 option, not "the guy". NBA comparison : less agile/athletic Clint Capela. #28 CJ Elleby, 6-6 SF/SG, Washington State, SO NBA comparison : Rodney Hood. I think you're sleeping on Elleby. He has a tough choice. Its why IMO his game is better suited for the pro's than college, especially in a situation where he doesn't have another #1 scorer on the team. As with all guys who are not true number one scorers, if you put them in a bad situation it will affect their efficiency. Then again, it could be the same story next year.That said, I don't think Elleby would get drafted this year, but could play himself into a good spot next year. #4 Deni Avdija, 6-8 SF, Maccabi tel Aviv (Israel), 2001
NBA comparison : Andre Roberson. See below for top draft-eligible performers by test and full Anthropometric Data and Testing Results from the 2019 NBA G League Elite Camp. A tough SF with top notch physical tools and athleticism, the Chicago kid has improved his overall IQ and skills before entering college. Career Opportunities I don't think his role changes next year if he comes back, and I'm not sure it helps him in any way? Basically used his stronger frame and athleticism at the high school level to dominate but doesn’t have elite speed/leap nor is he the most talented guard you would find. This year w/o, not so much. A nice combo guard with athleticism, Hampton has decided to take the NBL route with the New Zealand Breakers. I've always thought Martin was going to be a significantly better college player than pro. #30 Neemias Queta, 7-0 C, Utah State, SO So some guys who should "for sure" go are probably not going to make it. Some will come back but an unhappy draft day for some of these kids is on the horizon. The lefty combo will benefit from the coaching of Jaka Lakovic, a former Euroleague star who played the PG position, with his new team of Ulm in Germany. Very down to earth, considering he was fairly big time by then. Sometimes they can get stuck in the weeds. Zeke has a bigger wingspan + more strength + comes from a better program when you consider Zeke has a 38 inch vertical....it's a no brainer ... Josh Green and CJ Elleby training there. If we'd had picked up a Gomez, Brown or Flowers I think it may have enticed him to stay more, as he can play more to his strengths rather than trying to carry the team. Maybe more a complementary player than a top option in a team. Top . NBA comparison : Goran Dragic. He was at the G League Elite Camp last year, and was one of the five worst guys in attendance. If his skills reach the level of his physical tools, he could dream of entering the top 10. Privacy Policy Terms of Use, Copyright 2020 NBA Media Ventures, LLC | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
But Bey has a 7'1" wingspan, compared to Elleby's 6'7", so a 6 inch advantage. Just remember who told you. If McDaniels can perform consistently at the college level, he does have the skills and athleticism to be a top 10 pick. The Israeli forward has the talent, versatility and motor to potentially become a franchise player with a whole country behind him. NBA comparison : Gary Harris. Copyright 2020 NBA G League Media Ventures, LLC.
There are 6'6-6'7 guys with 7'+ wingspans. Anthony has inherited from his father Greg a toughness you can’t teach. SaveFerris1 said... (original post)Saw the Goodman article this morning. Doesn't have + length but 6'7" wingspan isn't what I'd call "super short". And if he comes back & is in the exact same situation, then what? While I think Bonton & Miller may improve, I don't see them relieving the burden any more than Bonton/Miller/Robinson/Pollard did this year. Even with White bailing (although I wonder if that pushes Martin further into the draft?). This post was edited by SDCoug 6 months ago. Posted this on the Luxury board, but makes sense in this thread as well. has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? has "super short arms" why is he one of the better rebounding guards in America? #7 Isaiah Stewart, 6-9 PF/C, Washington, FR #24 Matthew Hurt, 6-8 PF/SF, Duke, FR Pro volleybalL? The bolded part is what I've been saying. #13 Oscar Tshiebwe, 6-9 PF/C, WVU, FR KermitErickson said... (original post)On that scouting report, if C.J. https://theathletic.com/1782979/2020/05/05/sam-vecenie-big-board-5-0-early-entry-pool-finalized-with-risk-involved/, PS. NBA comparison : JR Smith. Does Elleby strike you as a 4-year guy?
If he can improve his already versatile stats (7rbds 41% 3pt) and his a/to ratio, he could become a nice option from the bench. #17 Nico Mannion, 6-3 PG, Arizona, FR Multiple knee surgeries.