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Moses Kingsley projected to go in the 1st round of NBA draft

Started by FineAsSwine, September 23, 2016, 10:23:10 am

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FineAsSwine

#27 to Toronto. With a great year, he could improve on this projection. Would be great for us and him.

http://www.nbadraft.net/2017mock_draft

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FineAsSwine

Quote from: razorhead94 on September 23, 2016, 10:31:33 am
And why it was great for him to come back another year

I'm glad Moses made the smart choice for him which in turn really strengthened our interior. Will give us a chance to not only make the tournament but also make a deep run. Would be awesome to see Moses in the League. He is a tremendous ambassador for the Razorbacks both on and off the court.
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Hope Moses has a great year. By doing so, its a win-win situation for him and our program. WPS  :razorback:
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FineAsSwine

Quote from: Little Lady Back on September 23, 2016, 10:58:58 am
Hope Moses has a great year. By doing so, its a win-win situation for him and our program. WPS  :razorback:

Would help us attract lots of attention from highly rated big man targets for sure for 2018. Especially if we don't sign Enoh for 2017 (which I expect we will).
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Little Lady Back

Quote from: FineAsSwine on September 23, 2016, 11:10:04 am
Would help us attract lots of attention from highly rated big man targets for sure for 2018. Especially if we don't sign Enoh for 2017 (which I expect we will).

I agree Fine.
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hogwood

Great to hear. I think he has NBA potential. He will have to add more weight but he could turn out to be a nice role player. Kinda like Festus Ezeli.

azhog10

A lot of people said coming back would do very little for his draft projection/value. Season hasn't even started and he's looking at the first round. Coming back does actually work out for some.


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farmhawg

I hope he has a great year, make all the hard work pay off.
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root_hawg

I didn't mean I doubt he isn't projected; I don't think he will at year end.  Think he will measure shorter than what he is listed.

ErieHog

I hope he's still there at the year's end.   I don't see it, without more offense, but stranger things have happened.
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FineAsSwine

Quote from: ErieHog on September 25, 2016, 12:55:45 am
I hope he's still there at the year's end.   I don't see it, without more offense, but stranger things have happened.

Hopefully he continues his upward trajectory in terms of his development over the off-season. Pretty sure he got some feedback on what he needs to work on to get to the league.
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chiefhawg

Quote from: root_hawg on September 25, 2016, 12:08:40 am
I didn't mean I doubt he isn't projected; I don't think he will at year end.  Think he will measure shorter than what he is listed.
Do you realize that he has already gone through the process. The measurements are already done. He just has to improve on the areas noted during the pre-draft evaluation.

niels_boar

Quote from: ErieHog on September 25, 2016, 12:55:45 am
I hope he's still there at the year's end.   I don't see it, without more offense, but stranger things have happened.

His numbers were a little better overall than Damian Jones last season, and Jones was taken #30. Late first round is in the scope of possibilities.
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root_hawg

Yes but until he gets to the invites, none of that matters.   Think mid 2nd round

MountieDawg

Its hard to predict where a player will go if they are not unanimous Top 3... Too many international players that pop up out of no where always drop players. 
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poloprince

Beast Mo and Dusty do what's expected this season may just be a wild ride that fans can enjoy  :razorback:
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FineAsSwine

Quote from: poloprince on September 29, 2016, 09:33:35 am
Beast Mo and Dusty do what's expected this season may just be a wild ride that fans can enjoy  :razorback:

Can't help but think Dusty will be even better. Could be an amazing year compared to last.
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Quote from: root_hawg on September 25, 2016, 12:08:40 am
I didn't mean I doubt he isn't projected; I don't think he will at year end.  Think he will measure shorter than what he is listed.

You changed your tune once you realized he measured out. He will make at the very least the same production. That will garner him at least a top 30 pick
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passinghog

No reason he can't be at least a Bismack Biyombo type of player in the league.

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Quote from: Showtimehog on October 04, 2016, 12:22:02 am
No reason he can't be at least a Bismack Biyombo type of player in the league.

I agree. Been saying it for awhile (I know some on here disagree).

I do think his size (or lack of) will most likely keep him in the second round because Biyombo does have that edge on him (and it's a big deal in the league). But if Moses has an All-American season (totally in the realm of possibility), who knows. He's a hard-worker and still has room to development despite his advanced age for a prospect (crazy that 21-22 is an "advanced age" but that's where we're at in the NBA right now), so there might be some teams out there willing to invest a late first round contract on him. Especially if they can plant him in the D-League. Seems like a guy the Spurs would be fine taking and developing for a couple of years and then everyone is like "they did it again!" when he becomes a nice rotation big.

 

passinghog

Quote from: Hawg Red on October 07, 2016, 08:09:36 am
I agree. Been saying it for awhile (I know some on here disagree).

I do think his size (or lack of) will most likely keep him in the second round because Biyombo does have that edge on him (and it's a big deal in the league). But if Moses has an All-American season (totally in the realm of possibility), who knows. He's a hard-worker and still has room to development despite his advanced age for a prospect (crazy that 21-22 is an "advanced age" but that's where we're at in the NBA right now), so there might be some teams out there willing to invest a late first round contract on him. Especially if they can plant him in the D-League. Seems like a guy the Spurs would be fine taking and developing for a couple of years and then everyone is like "they did it again!" when he becomes a nice rotation big.

Biyombo's size advantage over Moses is in mass/muscle only. I'd say Moses is as tall or taller than him. Moses should be able to put on 10 pounds of muscle, no?

ErieHog

Quote from: Showtimehog on October 15, 2016, 01:30:50 pm
Biyombo's size advantage over Moses is in mass/muscle only. I'd say Moses is as tall or taller than him. Moses should be able to put on 10 pounds of muscle, no?

He's taller than Biyombo, but also has slower feet--  and Biyombo has a freakish 7'6" reach, a full 3 to 4 inches longer than Moses.
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