With the 2019 NBA Draft coming to a close Beef's Beef went through all of the picks and gave you their grades for each NBA team:
Team RD (PK) Grade Analysis
Atlanta
Hawks
|
1(4) De'Andre Hunter (UVA) 1(10) Cam Reddish (Duke) 2(4) Bruno Fernando (Maryland) |
A+
|
Atlanta traded up to get
the 4th pick and took an uber talented Hunter and
grabbed knock down shooter Reddish with the 10th pick.
Fernando is a great big man prospect out of Maryland. Atlanta met
all of their needs. Adding this to their already young roster
could make them dangerous team in the Eastern Conference
especially with all of the turnover. |
Brooklyn
Nets
|
2(1) Nic Claxton (UGA) 2(26) Jaylen Hands (UCLA) |
B-
|
Took a chance on both
guys. Claxton is a big man project prospect with a slender frame.
Shot is ok but will need to
improve FT. Hands avg 6.1 ast but needs to improve immensly on
defense and decision making as he averaged 3.2 TO per game. |
Boston
Celtics
|
1(14) Romeo Langford (IU) 1(22) Grant Williams (UT) 2(3) Carsen Edwards (Purdue) 2(21) Tremont Waters (LSU) |
A
|
The Celtics came into the
draft with questions marks at a lot of postions with Horford and
Kyrie both opting for FA and not looking back. Langford brings
scoring but needs to improve from the perimeter. Williams is a
motor guy who is a bit undersized while Edwards is shoot first PG
who you could bring off the bench for a spark.
|
Charlotte
Hornets
|
1(12) PJ Washington (UK) 2(6) Cody Martin (Nevada) 2(22) Jalen McDaniels (SDSU) |
A-
|
Washington improved his
outside shot and should bring some scoring ability and natural
leadership to a Hornets roster that needs help. Martin and
McDaniels are solid non power 5 guys who could find a niche in the
NBA. |
Chicago
Bulls
|
1(7) Coby White (UNC) 2(8) Daniel Gafford (Arkansas) |
A
|
Colby White brings great
size and playmaking to a Bulls team that needs it at the PG
position with Kris Dunn not living up to expectations. Gafford is
solid front court prospect that won't hurt you to take a chance on
in the 2nd round
|
Cleveland
Cavaliers
|
1(5) Darius
Garland (Vanderbilt) 1(26) Dylan Windler (Belmont) 1(30) Kevin Porter Jr (USC) |
B+
|
Drafting Garland didn't
make much sense after how Sexton finished the season unless you
move on of them off the ball. But getting Porter Jr at 30 when he
could've been a lottery pick if not for off the court issues is
the steal of the draft.
|
Dallas
Mavericks
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Denver
Nuggets
|
2(14) Bol Bol (Oregon) |
A
|
Bol dropped farther than
anyone else in the draft. Projected as a top 20 pick getting him in the 2nd round is great for a young and upcoming Nuggets team. Questions about his durability as he only played 9 games for Oregon as he needs to improve his stength and work ethic. |
Detroit
Pistons
|
1(15) Sekou
Doumbouya (Guinea) 2(7) Deividas Sirvydis (Lithuania) 2(15) Isaiah Roby (Nebraska) 2(27) Jordan Bone (UT) |
B
|
Doumbouya is the youngest
player in the draft and has a lot of upside. Sirvydis is great
perimeter shooter out who has great IQ. Bone is a solid leader and
knows how to win while Roby is a bit of a project. |
Golden St
Warriors
|
1(28) Jordan Poole (Michigan) 2(9) Alen Smailagic (Serbia) 2(11) Eric Paschall (Villanova) |
B
|
Poole is a good perimeter
shooter who can create his own shot which is needed with Klay and
KD being injured and maybe gone to FA. Smailagic is a guy that GS
has had their eye on for a while while Paschall is an improving
shooter with good length that could fit in well with the Warriors.
|
Houston
Rockets
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Indiana
Pacers
|
1(18) Goga Bitadze (UGA) |
B
|
Would've had this pick
graded higher if it wasn't such a head scratcher. Already having
Turner and Sabonis this pick didn't really make much sense.
Talented big man with lots of upside but they had other needs that
weren't met with this pick. |
Los Angeles
Clippers
|
1(27) Mfiondu
Kabengele (FSU) 2(18) Terance Mann (FSU) |
A
|
It seemed like the Clippers
really liked what they saw in Florida St players. Kabengele the
nephew of Dikembe Mutombo led FSU in scoring despite being the 6th
man and improved his stock during the NCAA tourney. Mann is a high
IQ guy who will need to improve on the offensive end. |
Los Angeles
Lakers
|
2(16) Talen
Horton-Tucker (ISU) |
B-
|
The Lakers traded back into
the draft to take the youngest college player in the draft. Has a
ridiculous wingspan that is almost a foot larger than his height
but has question marks with his conditioning. |
Memphis
Grizzlies
|
1(2) Ja Morant (Murray St) 1(21) Brandon Clarke (Gonzaga) |
A
|
Any other year Morant would
be the #1 prospect. Let the nation in turnovers but also had the
ball in his hands more than an NBA2k myplayer. Clarke is an
athletic rim finisher who can protect the rim and guard multiple
positions. Doesn't really have much upside because he is already
almost 23 yrs old. |
Miami
Heat
|
1(13) Tyler Herro (UK) 2(2) KZ Okpala (Stanford) |
A
|
Herro brings comes in as a
knockdown shooter who can shoot off screens or with his feet set.
Needs to improve finishing at the rim and on the defensive end.
Okpala was virtually a steal for Miami in the 2nd round
has great size for a wing at 6'10 that's a solid outside shooter
who has a lot of upside. |
Milwaukee
Bucks
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Minnesota
Timberwolves
|
1(6) Jarrett Culver (Texas
Tech) 2(13) Jaylen Nowell (Washington) |
A-
|
Both teams involved in this
trade (PHX and MIN) didn't pick who you thought they would.
Minnesota desperately needs a PG with Rose and Teague entering FA.
Now saying they I love what Culver brings to the table, needs to
improve his outside shot but can defend. Nowell is the reigning
Pac-12 POY that needs to improve his 3 pt shooting. |
New Orleans
Pelicans
|
1(1) Zion Williamson (Duke) 1(8) Jaxson Hayes (Texas) 1(17) Nickeil Alexander-Walker (VaTech) 2(5) Marcos Louzada Silva (Brazil) |
A+
|
Williamson is a do it all
motor guy who's only real weakness seemed to be a consistent
outside shot. Hayes has great size at 7' can protect the rim but
has trouble with rebounding and not fouling. Alexander-Walker
should be able to work off of the other players around him and can
finish at the rim with both hands. Silva will bring a young 3 and
D guy to a young roster. |
New York
Knicks
|
1(3) RJ Barrett (Duke) 2(17) Ignas Brazdeikis (Michigan) |
A
|
Barrett is an athletic wing
who can finish at the rim and handle the ball. Needs to improve
his shot selection and outside shot. Brazdeikis lead Michigan in
scoring and isn't a bad pick for where they got him but needs to
improve on the defensive end. |
Oklahoma City
Thunder
|
1(23) Darius Bazley (USA) |
B+
|
A slender guard who sat out
instead of going to Syracuse. Is 6'9 with a 7' wingspan. Needs to
improve his outside shot but being virtually unknown could end up
being a steal at 23 for OKC. |
Orlando
Magic
|
1(16) Chuma Okeke (Auburn) |
B
|
If Okeke can get back to
his form before he tore his ACL in the NCAA tourney this could be
a solid pick for Orlando at 16. |
Philadelphia
76ers
|
1(20) Matisse Thybulle (Washington) 2(24) Marial Shayok (ISU) |
B
|
Thybulle may be the best
defender in the draft and shoots well from the outside but need to
be a more consistent scorer. Shayok can score but his slender
build may make it tough to guard NBA wings. |
Phoenix
Suns
|
1(11) Cam Johnson (UNC) 1(24) Ty Jerome (UVA) |
C+
|
I am very high on both
Johnson and Jerome so you may wonder why Phoenix's grade is so
low. Drafting Johnson with the 11th pick is way too
high in mu opinion. Needing a PG and being in the 6th
position before their trade with Minnesota they could've taken
White. Johnson is a long shooter who can fill it up and Jerome is
an experienced guard who could play immediately but also could
struggle guarding in the NBA. |
Portland
Trailblazers
|
1(25) Nasir Little (UNC) |
B+
|
Nasir Little struggled bit
at UNC but was ranked in the top 5 of most draft boards at the
beginning of the season. Losing Harkless and Aminu to FA, Little
should be able to step in and play immediately. |
San Antonio
Spurs
|
1(19) Luka Samanic (Croatia) 1(29) Keldon Johnson (UK) 2(19) Quinndary Weatherspoon (MSU) |
A
|
The Spurs may have drafted
Samanic a little too early but who am I to question their drafting
of a foreign player. History shows they normally know what they're
doing. Getting Johnson at 29 and a 3 and D guy in Weatherspoon
give the Spurs a guy in Johnson who could garner minutes
immediately and a role guy in Weatherspoon. |
Sacramento
Kings
|
2(10) Justin James (Wyoming) 2(25) Kyle Guy (UVA) 2(30) Vanja Marinkovic (Serbia) |
C
|
James is a long lanky wing
who needs to add strength and get tougher in the paint. Guy may be
the best shooter in the entire draft but his size will hurt him
defensively while trying to guard other SG. Marinkovic will most
likely be a draft and stash guy. |
Toronto
Raptors
|
2(29) Dewan
Hernandez (Miami) |
C
|
Hernandez is a high motor
guy but is undersized and missed all of season because of a NCAA
ruling. |
Utah
Jazz
|
2(20) Jarrell
Brantley (Charleston) 2(23) Justin Wright-Foreman (Hofstra) 2(28) Miye Oni (Yale) |
C
|
Utah took chances on all 3
of these guys. Brantley is an undersized PF who wasn't listed on a
lot draft boards. Wright-Foreman is a walking bucket but lacks on
the defensive end and taking a raw SG in Oni doesn't make much
sense either.
|
Washington Wizards
|
1(9) Rui Hachimura (Gonzaga) 2(10) Admiral Schofield (UT) |
A
|
Hachimura is a modern
scoring forward who brings great length and strength to a Wizards
team that needs help on their front line. Should step in and play
immediately. Schofield comes in to fill a role. Turned himself in
to knockdown shooter from 3 but is lacking in rebounding despite
his size. |
No comments:
Post a Comment