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27. Keita Bates-Diop SF Ohio St 21.9 6-7 N/A
28. Brandon McCoy C UNLV 19.6 6-11 7-1½
29. Khyri Thomas SG Creighton 21.6 6-3 N/A
30. Jontay Porter C Missouri 18.1 6-10 7-0
31. Justin Jackson SF/PF Maryland 20.9 6-7 7-3
32. Jarrey Foster SG SMU 21.1 6-6 N/A
33. Rodions Kurucs SF/PF Barcelona 2 19.9 6-10 N/A
34. Jalen Hudson SG Florida 21.6 6-5 N/A
35. Grayson Allen SG Duke 22.2 6-4 6-6½
36. Chimezie Metu PF/C USC 20.8 6-10 6-10½
37. Jevon Carter PG West Virginia 22.3 6-2 6-3
38. Devonte' Graham PG Kansas 22.9 6-2 N/A
39. Markus Howard PG Marquette 18.8 6-0 6-0
40. Landry Shamet PG Wichita St 20.8 6-4 N/A
41. Marko Simonovic PF/C Siena 18.2 7-0 N/A
42. Aaron Holiday PG UCLA 21.2 6-1 6-
Just what we needed, another thread on this.
Who is Marcus Howard
Oh my god. Why?
Quote from: RKMU123 on January 18, 2018, 04:12:58 PM
Who is Marcus Howard
I think it is spelled Marquiz Howard. That will boost him in the projections
Quote from: Seashells on January 18, 2018, 03:59:30 PM
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27. Keita Bates-Diop SF Ohio St 21.9 6-7 N/A
28. Brandon McCoy C UNLV 19.6 6-11 7-1½
29. Khyri Thomas SG Creighton 21.6 6-3 N/A
30. Jontay Porter C Missouri 18.1 6-10 7-0
31. Justin Jackson SF/PF Maryland 20.9 6-7 7-3
32. Jarrey Foster SG SMU 21.1 6-6 N/A
33. Rodions Kurucs SF/PF Barcelona 2 19.9 6-10 N/A
34. Jalen Hudson SG Florida 21.6 6-5 N/A
35. Grayson Allen SG Duke 22.2 6-4 6-6½
36. Chimezie Metu PF/C USC 20.8 6-10 6-10½
37. Jevon Carter PG West Virginia 22.3 6-2 6-3
38. Devonte' Graham PG Kansas 22.9 6-2 N/A
39. Markus Howard PG Marquette 18.8 6-0 6-0
40. Landry Shamet PG Wichita St 20.8 6-4 N/A
41. Marko Simonovic PF/C Siena 18.2 7-0 N/A
42. Aaron Holiday PG UCLA 21.2 6-1 6-
Thanks, nice to see he is getting the recognition, and obviously hope we have him for the whole career.
I will always remember the call from the Bulls asking how I could have Jimmy Butler as the 5th best player in the country his junior year when noone had him on a draft board. We had an incredible run of NBA players - as I've pointed out the last few years we had more NBA players than any of the McGuire years into the 80s, so happy to track the opinions on Markus.
Quote from: auburnmarquette on January 18, 2018, 04:58:40 PM
Thanks, nice to see he is getting the recognition, and obviously hope we have him for the whole career.
I will always remember the call from the Bulls asking how I could have Jimmy Butler as the 5th best player in the country his junior year when noone had him on a draft board. We had an incredible run of NBA players - as I've pointed out the last few years we had more NBA players than any of the McGuire years into the 80s, so happy to track the opinions on Markus.
So where did you have JB after his senior year?
Quote from: Seashells on January 18, 2018, 03:59:30 PM
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27. Keita Bates-Diop SF Ohio St 21.9 6-7 N/A
28. Brandon McCoy C UNLV 19.6 6-11 7-1½
29. Khyri Thomas SG Creighton 21.6 6-3 N/A
30. Jontay Porter C Missouri 18.1 6-10 7-0
31. Justin Jackson SF/PF Maryland 20.9 6-7 7-3
32. Jarrey Foster SG SMU 21.1 6-6 N/A
33. Rodions Kurucs SF/PF Barcelona 2 19.9 6-10 N/A
34. Jalen Hudson SG Florida 21.6 6-5 N/A
35. Grayson Allen SG Duke 22.2 6-4 6-6½
36. Chimezie Metu PF/C USC 20.8 6-10 6-10½
37. Jevon Carter PG West Virginia 22.3 6-2 6-3
38. Devonte' Graham PG Kansas 22.9 6-2 N/A
39. Markus Howard PG Marquette 18.8 6-0 6-0
40. Landry Shamet PG Wichita St 20.8 6-4 N/A
41. Marko Simonovic PF/C Siena 18.2 7-0 N/A
42. Aaron Holiday PG UCLA 21.2 6-1 6-
Don't watch a ton of NBA ball, but surprised to see Markus ahead of Shamet - he seems like the prototype of a score-first NBA PG.
Quote from: MUFlutieEffect on January 18, 2018, 06:44:33 PM
Don't watch a ton of NBA ball, but surprised to see Markus ahead of Shamet - he seems like the prototype of a score-first NBA PG.
Usage.
Quote from: Jay Bee on January 18, 2018, 07:01:57 PM
Usage.
& Age.
Howard is a full 2 years younger than Shamet.
musta just edged out kostas??
Quote from: avid1010 on January 18, 2018, 06:15:48 PM
So where did you have JB Ners after his senior year?
FIFY
Quote from: MUFlutieEffect on January 18, 2018, 06:44:33 PM
Don't watch a ton of NBA ball, but surprised to see Markus ahead of Shamet - he seems like the prototype of a score-first NBA PG.
I do watch quite a bit of NBA ball ... and I seriously doubt most NBA GMs would choose Markus over Shamet.
And I really, really like Markus, of course, like all of us do.
Shamet is 6-4, quick, has a nice handle, has significant PG experience for a high-achieving program, and plays D.
But yeah, these kinds of lists show exactly why a player like Markus might consider leaving ... or at least get analyzed by pro scouts in the approved settings.