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  • #46
    Ron is playing on ESPN2 again right now.

    White team.

    PS: He's playing against Cheick Diallo today for all you KU haters out there who love to see us beat up on them. ;)


    Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View Post
    There's not a single doubt in my mind that he will get drafted. He's got way too much upside not to. We all know these NBA guys are all about that "upside potential".
    He measured really well yesterday, so I believe he opened some eyes on those who thought he was just a "good college player".

    He could easily turn into a Tony Allen type player with better offensive upside.
    Last edited by XManCometh; May 13, 2016, 03:22 PM.

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    • #47
      Watching the scrimmage on my phone at work. Is it my imagination, or is Melo Trimble just continuing to prove how overrated he is and always has been? He may be worse than he was at the Pan Am games.
      "You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."

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      • #48
        Originally posted by XManCometh View Post
        Ron is playing on ESPN2 again right now.


        He measured really well yesterday, so I believe he opened some eyes on those who thought he was just a "good college player".

        He could easily turn into a Tony Allen type player with better offensive upside.
        The NBA has personnel who do nothing but watch film on these guys. I doubt they are surprised. They have a scouting report; they are just verifying in person what the report says from film: "How quick does he really transition? How quick can he get a shot off?" kind of things. What we see and acknowledge is probably of little interest to the scouts. It's why some not invited to the combine get personal try out invites; they want to verify what they have on the report because they see something in a player they can use.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View Post
          Watching the scrimmage on my phone at work. Is it my imagination, or is Melo Trimble just continuing to prove how overrated he is and always has been? He may be worse than he was at the Pan Am games.
          Is that dude really putting himself out there? I had no idea he had intentions on entering the draft. LOL, ya good luck there 'lo.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
            Is that dude really putting himself out there? I had no idea he had intentions on entering the draft. LOL, ya good luck there 'lo.
            Announcers are even saying he'd be better off to go back to school and that he may have no choice.
            "You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."

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            • #51
              Originally posted by OregonShocker View Post
              The NBA has personnel who do nothing but watch film on these guys. I doubt they are surprised. They have a scouting report; they are just verifying in person what the report says from film: "How quick does he really transition? How quick can he get a shot off?" kind of things. What we see and acknowledge is probably of little interest to the scouts. It's why some not invited to the combine get personal try out invites; they want to verify what they have on the report because they see something in a player they can use.

              I doubt the NBA scouts knew how long Ron's wingspan was or how high his vert was until the combine. They typically don't do that when they go watch games in person to scout players.

              If they weren't hoping to be surprised by those things at the combine, then why even do it? Just for fun? 'Let's make all these college kids jump really high and then measure their wingspans just for giggles."

              Also, wouldn't your "scouts" already know how fast he can get a shot off and how quick he can get into transition? I mean, if all they do is watch film, it'd be pretty easy to be sure about that stuff and 3-4 games at a combine isn't going to change much.

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              • #52
                Missed Ron playing today. How did he do?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by XManCometh View Post
                  I doubt the NBA scouts knew how long Ron's wingspan was or how high his vert was until the combine. They typically don't do that when they go watch games in person to scout players.

                  If they weren't hoping to be surprised by those things at the combine, then why even do it? Just for fun? 'Let's make all these college kids jump really high and then measure their wingspans just for giggles."

                  Also, wouldn't your "scouts" already know how fast he can get a shot off and how quick he can get into transition? I mean, if all they do is watch film, it'd be pretty easy to be sure about that stuff and 3-4 games at a combine isn't going to change much.
                  Well, I guess the same film that tells them how quick someone shoots can also tell them someone can jump high or has great arm span. All they would get specifically was a number, probably not a surprise. Why do it? Is the measurement valuable? If you are choosing between similar style PGs that are otherwise really close on your scout sheet, then specifics on vertical my sway you towards one over the other. But I doubt they're surprised. You can use the same argument for playing the 3-4 games; there has to be something they want to see live vs film, otherwise why play them? Giggles?

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                  • #54
                    Here are the measurements of the first day of testing at the combine...
                    The 2016 NBA Draft Combine officially got underway Thursday in Chicago, and troves of information became available as some of the nation's top collegiate and international prospects hit the hardwood...

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by OregonShocker View Post
                      Well, I guess the same film that tells them how quick someone shoots can also tell them someone can jump high or has great arm span. All they would get specifically was a number, probably not a surprise. Why do it? Is the measurement valuable? If you are choosing between similar style PGs that are otherwise really close on your scout sheet, then specifics on vertical my sway you towards one over the other. But I doubt they're surprised. You can use the same argument for playing the 3-4 games; there has to be something they want to see live vs film, otherwise why play them? Giggles?

                      Yep. You're right. The combine is nothing but a fact checker. No surprises happen at the combine. Measurements don't surprise anyone because all NBA Scouts know everything. No player can ruin his stock or gain ground at the combine whatosever. Cheick Diallo isn't surprising anyone with how well he's playing. They already knew 'cause of the film!!

                      That's why all the players go to it, because it means nothing. It's essentially worthless. Right? Why didn't Ben Simmons go if the Combine means nothing? I guess Buddy Heild didn't want to go because he likes to stay at home and eat mom's cooking, not because he knew his stock could drop if he sucked at the combine or had terrible measurements.

                      Maybe after the combine you should ask Perry Ellis if he thought the combine was worthless, after he played his way out of the draft there due to surprisingly sucking.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by XManCometh View Post
                        Yep. You're right. The combine is nothing but a fact checker. No surprises happen at the combine. Measurements don't surprise anyone because all NBA Scouts know everything. No player can ruin his stock or gain ground at the combine whatosever. Cheick Diallo isn't surprising anyone with how well he's playing. They already knew 'cause of the film!!

                        That's why all the players go to it, because it means nothing. It's essentially worthless. Right? Why didn't Ben Simmons go if the Combine means nothing? I guess Buddy Heild didn't want to go because he likes to stay at home and eat mom's cooking, not because he knew his stock could drop if he sucked at the combine or had terrible measurements.

                        Maybe after the combine you should ask Perry Ellis if he thought the combine was worthless, after he played his way out of the draft there due to surprisingly sucking.
                        Ok.
                        First off, Diallo didn't play much at KU, so he IS someone the scouts definitely needed to see.
                        Second, neither Simmons NOR Ingram went to the combine probably because there was nothing that the scouts needed to see. Their positions are already solidified. No one is saying, "I don't know...draft #1 or #13?"
                        As far as Hield, I am surprised that he didn't go, but he did get measurements. He said he was graduating, which reminds all that they've got more info on him (4 years) than Simmons.

                        Ellis is out of the draft? I bet not. If so, I bet it wasn't due to underwhelming at the combine as much as he is the poster child for underwhelming and he just solidified that impression.

                        Teams want the combine because they get a chance to interview these kids, which they can't do on film. They can get a feel for their personalities, ability to accept roles on a team, etc. Don't get me wrong, there IS value to the combine, but I think you assume the "surprises" that change draft order come from verticals and wingspan, and I believe it comes from something else. Let me ask it another way; were you surprised by RB's vertical? I wasn't. I didn't know the number, but I've seen him sky to block shots. So, I bet the scouts weren't surprised. Just now they have a number to compare to others.

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                        • #57
                          In the vertical, I see Ron 24th out of 36 who tested. He will make it with grit, toughness and drive.

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                          • #58
                            Melo Trimble had an un inspiring combine. 26" standing vert and 6'2" wingspan isn't going to help his cause. This would be an example of someone probably getting knocked out of consideration.

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