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Re: 2018 NBA Mock Draft

Postby gtmoBlue » Sat Feb 17, 2018 1:10 pm

Kris Dunnish?

Many CU fans didn't believe, didn't want to accept it, when Khyri began showing up in these mock drafts. Folks who for whatever reasons want him back for his Sr year.
Some have resigned themselves to the possibility that he may go. If he stays as high in these drafts and if the combine gives him good marks - he should take the Dinars and go.

Gives the returnees and the new recruits space and opportunities to grow, shine, and build next years team.
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Postby Friarsfan94 » Sat Feb 17, 2018 1:33 pm

gtmoBlue wrote:Kris Dunnish?

Many CU fans didn't believe, didn't want to accept it, when Khyri began showing up in these mock drafts. Folks who for whatever reasons want him back for his Sr year.
Some have resigned themselves to the possibility that he may go. If he stays as high in these drafts and if the combine gives him good marks - he should take the Dinars and go.

Gives the returnees and the new recruits space and opportunities to grow, shine, and build next years team.


Freak measurables and defensive prowess. Kris Dunnish.
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Re: 2018 NBA Mock Draft

Postby kayako » Sat Feb 17, 2018 1:34 pm

Friarsfan94 wrote:Is Khyri Thomas really the guy on Creighton or just a first rounder because he has loads of potential and upside with his measurables?


Wingspan. Same with Bridges.
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Re: 2018 NBA Mock Draft

Postby XtoDC » Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:21 pm

Being able to shoot, move well laterally, and having length are the big things that will get guys drafted. There are only so many superstars to go around, but if you have one you want players around them that don't need to dominate the ball, will hit shots when the superstar gets doubled, and can defend on the other end of the floor.

I don't think any NBA teams are drafting Bridges or Thomas because they think either one will be a star. Both can have a good impact on games though because they can guard multiple positions and they are efficient with their opportunities.
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