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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: wade_county37 on January 10, 2020, 05:03:03 PM

Title: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: wade_county37 on January 10, 2020, 05:03:03 PM
2020 Mock Draft from The Athletic.

"55. Sacramento Kings (via HOU)
Markus Howard | 5-11 guard | 20 years old, senior | Marquette

Howard is a genuine outlier as a pull-up shooter, and he’s doing his thing again this year. He’s averaging 27 points per game and shooting 45 percent from 3 because that’s what Markus Howard does. He gets buckets. He’s also under 6-foot tall and has a negative assist-to-turnover ratio, which means he’s a very situational prospect in that he needs a bigger distributor to be successful. But Howard absolutely deserves a shot. Even if the defense is a disaster, he’s the best shooter in the country, and shooting matters"

Big East prospects
#22 - Paul Reed
#28 - Saddiq Bey
#39 - Myles Powell
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: Elonsmusk on January 10, 2020, 06:14:13 PM
Solid analysis. Sounds about right though I think he could go higher. He’s an elite shooter, high character, above average athlete, and only 20 years old. He will get stronger and perhaps a bit more athletic to help him offset his height.

That negative assist to turnover ratio is no bueno, however.
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: brewcity77 on January 10, 2020, 11:28:16 PM
The biggest benefit for Howard moving to the next level is going from the top of the scouting report to the bottom. He's leading the nation in scoring despite every team game planning to stop him. That won't be an issue at the next level. Better defenders in general, sure, but not the blanketed doubles he often faces now.
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: WhoaJoe2020 on January 11, 2020, 12:12:44 AM
The biggest benefit for Howard moving to the next level is going from the top of the scouting report to the bottom. He's leading the nation in scoring despite every team game planning to stop him. That won't be an issue at the next level. Better defenders in general, sure, but not the blanketed doubles he often faces now.

Exactly, and he's already demonstrated proficiency from Pro 3pt range. His handle has improved enough to exploit  one on one match ups. Constant double teams?  Not so much.

I could see him going slightly higher, where he's listed or an early free agent signing. He's going to get a shot barring any unforeseen setback.
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: #UnleashSean on January 11, 2020, 08:32:39 AM
Exactly, and he's already demonstrated proficiency from Pro 3pt range. His handle has improved enough to exploit  one on one match ups. Constant double teams?  Not so much.

I could see him going slightly higher, where he's listed or an early free agent signing. He's going to get a shot barring any unforeseen setback.

His dribble will not be exploiting any one on one's in the NBA at its current state.
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: skianth16 on January 11, 2020, 09:12:57 AM
His dribble will not be exploiting any one on one's in the NBA at its current state.

I tend to agree with this. But I do think he's a good enough shooter that he can have a role in the NBA. Steve Novak was able to build a nice career as primarily a spot up shooter. And while he had a significant height advantage over Markus, Markus is probably a better shooter.
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: JWags85 on January 11, 2020, 09:47:54 AM

Big East prospects
#22 - Paul Reed
#28 - Saddiq Bey
#39 - Myles Powell

Baffled how Powell would be seen as a better pro prospect than Markus. He’s 2 inches taller, sure, but he’s still an undersized 2, not like he’s 6’4-6’5. He shoots a lower percentage from 2, a full 10% lower from 3, and doesn’t outstrip him in any other stats. Plus he’s 2 years older. He’s just a lesser efficient volume scorer
Title: Re: Mock Draft - The Athletic
Post by: wade_county37 on January 11, 2020, 12:49:35 PM
"39. Sacramento Kings
Myles Powell | 6-2 guard | 21 years old, senior | Seton Hall

Powell%u2019s unbelievable shooting start has slowed down a touch, in part due to a concussion he suffered. However, he%u2019s still one of the best scorers in college basketball, a terrific pull-up threat who has led Seton Hall%u2019s offense to a strong start to the season. He%u2019s averaging 21.2 points a night. And while he%u2019s a bit undersized a 6-foot-2, he%u2019s powerful and not a defensive liability because of that strength."

I guess we can blame it all on the concussion. /s Looking forward to today's game.