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Castle must have been hyped watching that.
Because he had two seconds to think and he was practically at half courtHow tf did Mullins defender not get up in his face
Bro is gonna have all the UConn girls lining up at his doom room door tonight tbh.No matter what happens the rest of the way, Braylon Mullins will go down as a UCONN legend for that shot tbh. All-time great MM buzzer-beater.
Mullins has Curry-like range and release, I totally buy him as an elite shooter even if he struggled previously. The question, however, is how does the rest of his game match up, I'm especially concerned about defense as he seems slight with an average wingspan and those guys have an uphill battle in the NBA. But him and Cam Carr is an interesting discussion, I have Carr ahead of him because of his ability to finish at the rim with his superior athleticism but man Mullins range and release are deadly and gives me pause.How tf did Mullins defender not get up in his face
Retard convention by Cayden Boozer (the other Boozer) with the turnover thus game ender 99.999% on him.How tf did Mullins defender not get up in his face
Currylike range by Mullins or not, it is a massive failure by Duke to give up a 3 pointer when up 2 with 3 seconds to play.How tf did Mullins defender not get up in his face
Mullins has Curry-like range and release, I totally buy him as an elite shooter even if he struggled previously. The question, however, is how does the rest of his game match up, I'm especially concerned about defense as he seems slight with an average wingspan and those guys have an uphill battle in the NBA. But him and Cam Carr is an interesting discussion, I have Carr ahead of him because of his ability to finish at the rim with his superior athletic ability but man Mullins range and release are deadly and gives me pause.
Yeah, I'd compare him to a guy like Carlos Boozer back in the days.That said boozer does have pretty good agility and footwork overall. I can see him as a ground bound scorer and would be like a Sabonis or an unathletic but smart paolo. He has a pretty high floor but I don’t see him being all nba material, I doubt even all star.
Hmm...Yeah, I'd compare him to a guy like Carlos Boozer back in the days.
Yup...if Carlos had a kid he'd probably play alot like this BoozerYeah, I'd compare him to a guy like Carlos Boozer back in the days.
from all F4 teams Tarris Redds is the player with the best numbers in the tournament. (21.8P/13.5R/3.0A/2.3B). he is also the player, who lifted his production the most, compared to the regular season.
I would be very happy, if they can get him at 35. Celtics and Queta prove, a player like him still can have his role in the NBA. but if he continues to play like this, maybe even takes UConn to the title, he likely will sneak into first round.
Reed is now finally getting all the attention and also his share of credits for UConn's success this season. they are now all talking about him.I like a lot the idea of Reed at #35, especially if Kornet has some difficulties in playoffs.
Reed is a high floor, low ceiling player. It limits risks of him being too good or too bad to be the 15mpg backup center Spurs will need behind Wembanyama.
I think if Yaxel were 19 and doing all of the things, his BS would be written off as him being really young, and he’d be in the convo for #1 overall.If Yaxel wasn't such a knucklehead... but he's probably a mid lottery pick anyway.
Cam boozer is going to be Sengün with a 3 pointer. He's a 39% 3 point shooter on 3.6 attempts per game, so yes he damn well can shoot over them.Im really not moved by Boozer. He doesnt beat his guy off the dribble, cant shoot over them, looks slow laterally etc etc.
- Tim Duncan was a physical beast in college and his first few years in the league esp before the knee issues came.Cam boozer is going to be Sengün with a 3 pointer. He's a 39% 3 point shooter on 3.6 attempts per game, so yes he damn well can shoot over them.
He’s not a fucking guard. He doesn’t need to be able to beat people off the dribble.
Guys with NBA parentage pop at an extremely high rate. Doesn’t matter if they pop athletically or not,, and Jalen Brunson is proof of that. He’s like the Tim Duncan of guards, doesn’t stack up athletically with his peers, but just gets the damn job done.
Cam boozer is going to be Sengün with a 3 pointer. He's a 39% 3 point shooter on 3.6 attempts per game, so yes he damn well can shoot over them.
He’s not a fucking guard. He doesn’t need to be able to beat people off the dribble.
Guys with NBA parentage pop at an extremely high rate. Doesn’t matter if they pop athletically or not,, and Jalen Brunson is proof of that. He’s like the Tim Duncan of guards, doesn’t stack up athletically with his peers, but just gets the damn job done.
Reed is now finally getting all the attention and also his share of credits for UConn's success this season. they are now all talking about him.
I wonder what this will do about his draft stock. if he can deliver one more big game, he will go first round.
Interesting, but means nothing.... TaT has us taking Quaintance, Karaban, Reed, and Ejiofor...From what I've read, the 2027 draft is said to be weak and not deep. I can see a lot of underclassmen going back to college for NIL money and with the hope to be drafted earlier next year. In the 2025 draft, the whole second round was full off seniors and international players. This year it might be even more.
Reed should rise in mock drafts just because of that. After Lendeborg and Stirtz, he might be the next senior drafted. He should be in the same tier as Joshua Jefferson and Zuby Ejiofor.
is there any reason to believe TaT is any more accurate than any other mock draft/board?Interesting, but means nothing.... TaT has us taking Quaintance, Karaban, Reed, and Ejiofor...