NBA Draft pick-by-pick calculations of how many wins each player will get his team … updating throughout draft
Written by: noreply@blogger.com (bamamarquettefan1)
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2012/06/nba-draft-pick-by-pick-calculations-of.html
edit: I'm gonna' temporarily turn of the CS feed. Click the link to follow bama's post.
Sorry if this was posted before, but where do you guys have Crowder & DJO rated? Anyone rated lower then either of them taken yet?
I'll bump this as a recommendation to follow along with if you don't want to watch TV all night. Bama and Sugar are doing a nice job.
Since I robbed them of the feed, here's the link for the 2nd round...
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2012/06/2nd-round-pick-by-pick-analysis-scroll.html
Quote from: rocky_warrior on June 28, 2012, 09:09:11 PM
I'll bump this as a recommendation to follow along with if you don't want to watch TV all night. Bama and Sugar are doing a nice job.
Well, John's doing all of the blog updates. I just worked on the model with him.
Having said all that, I don't have the need to be nearly as nice as John is being on the blog.
The Barnes and Rivers picks are terrible picks.
I like the Henson pick by the Bucks. Compared to our pool of NBA players (all stars through bench players), Henson is in the 92nd percentile for defensive rebounding. He's in the 66th percentile for Position Adjusted Win Score (good). Red flags on him are that he's in the bottom 10% on both Senior Value Add and Steals.
I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate the Bulls draft pick of Teague. On our metrics, he shows up on the bottom 25% on every single category. what the f*ck.
I'm always too nice, so thanks for Bad Coping with it :-)
Some really bad picks again. Sorry never had time to check responses with trying to keep up the feed despite less than friendly internet connection within the cement of the Prudential Center. It was a lot of fun. Bottom line we had Jae very high, and DJO not quite making it, so didn't want to put that out there before the draft since we all know the subjective reasons we love DJO.
A great night.
No problem on cutting the feed - I was more worried it would show up as 100 different posts and tick everyone off.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 28, 2012, 11:35:54 PM
Bottom line we had Jae very high, and DJO not quite making it, so didn't want to put that out there before the draft since we all know the subjective reasons we love DJO.
A great night.
Indeed. Amazing really. 2 and 3 years ago when those guys were showing up on campus, NOBODY was talking about them going to the NBA - other than maybe their families and teammates dreaming. Now they're living their dream, largely because of their own efforts, but in no small part because of Buzz's guidance.
And bravo with the blog updates from a mobile device, I would have called it quits after a couple sentences
How many dudes did Crean get drafted this year with, you know, all his NBA connections, and such?
Quote from: Warrior's Path on June 28, 2012, 10:25:17 PM
Well, John's doing all of the blog updates. I just worked on the model with him.
Having said all that, I don't have the need to be nearly as nice as John is being on the blog.
The Barnes and Rivers picks are terrible picks.
I like the Henson pick by the Bucks. Compared to our pool of NBA players (all stars through bench players), Henson is in the 92nd percentile for defensive rebounding. He's in the 66th percentile for Position Adjusted Win Score (good). Red flags on him are that he's in the bottom 10% on both Senior Value Add and Steals.
I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate the Bulls draft pick of Teague. On our metrics, he shows up on the bottom 25% on every single category. what the f*ck.
I think Henson will have a nice, long career in the NBA but will likely never make an all-star team. His upside is probably Serge Ibaka.
Hey and the good news is that Doron Lamb is finally playing home games in the BC right???
Hey bama, how about a list of the top 20-30 guys that didn't get drafted? I realize it may not be MU related since Jae and DJO got drafted, but I'd be curious to see who was just on the outside looking in.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on June 29, 2012, 07:42:49 AM
I think Henson will have a nice, long career in the NBA but will likely never make an all-star team. His upside is probably Serge Ibaka.
Hey and the good news is that Doron Lamb is finally playing home games in the BC right???
Agreed on Henson. He'll help Milwaukee win games and will be somewhat under appreciated (IMO).
I also do not like the Doron Lamb selection.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on June 29, 2012, 07:42:49 AM
I think Henson will have a nice, long career in the NBA but will likely never make an all-star team. His upside is probably Serge Ibaka.
Hey and the good news is that Doron Lamb is finally playing home games in the BC right???
Pretty sure it was Jeremy not Doron Lamb that we passed on. Or am I misreading your reference?
We recruited Doron Lamb early on....then he got real good.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on June 29, 2012, 10:03:27 AM
We recruited Doron Lamb early on....then he got real good.
Well I did not know that. Learn something every day.
Quote from: brewcity77 on June 29, 2012, 08:09:32 AM
Hey bama, how about a list of the top 20-30 guys that didn't get drafted? I realize it may not be MU related since Jae and DJO got drafted, but I'd be curious to see who was just on the outside looking in.
Thanks, we have to hold onto that until after camps.
We did have one guy projected as an NBA starter who was NOT drafted, and then there were another four who looked like they could be NBA reserves and weren't picked.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on June 29, 2012, 12:41:16 AM
And bravo with the blog updates from a mobile device, I would have called it quits after a couple sentences
Thanks Rocky - actually it was from a widescreen computer so I could see Rob's columns for each player. If you look at the photo of my seat on the bottom, I was more scared to death of the computer tumbling out of my hands and 1000 feet to it's death. Man, that's a steep seating set up and I really was a LONG way from the floor and even further from the stage, but still a ton of energy.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on June 29, 2012, 10:03:27 AM
We recruited Doron Lamb early on....then he got real good.
Doron?
I thought it was Jeremy Lamb from UConn.
Lamb chooses UConn: http://blogs.courant.com/uconn_mens_basketball/2009/09/jeremy-lamb-chooses-uconn.html
EDIT: I guess we also had interest in Doron: http://www.nbebasketball.com/w3/2009-big-east-recruit-database/class-of-2010/doron-lamb/