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Top 100 PPG Scorers Ranked by Percentage of Points from Free Throws

2024.04.22 18:31 pokegame101 Top 100 PPG Scorers Ranked by Percentage of Points from Free Throws

I made a few posts earlier in the season discussing this topic, so I thought I would submit one last one, and since I got comments about missing players, I figured I'd just include essentially every player that could be considered. This stat reflects just how many of a scorer's points come from the Line. This stat has plenty of noise, with stuff like intentional fouling and technical free throws changing the data, but I still find it interesting, especially with players who have a high ft %, as teams are usually making an effort to not send them to the line. Also, there is a minimum of 30 GP, so players like Lamelo will not be here. Finally, a list of players ranked by ppg will be in the comments.
The left number is their % of pts from fts, the right is their ft%.
  1. Jimmy Butler: 31.62 (85.8%)
  2. Joel Embiid: 29.49 (88.3%)
  3. DeMar DeRozan: 27.52 (85.3%)
  4. Dame Lillard: 26.65 (92%)
  5. James Harden: 25.34 (87.8%)
  6. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 25.16 (87.4%)
  7. Trae Young: 25.05 (85.5%)
  8. Giannis Antetokounmpo: 23.13 (65.7%)
  9. Jaren Jackson Jr.: 22.68 (80.8%)
  10. Kristaps Porzingis: 22.62 (85.8%)
  11. Jerami Grant: 22.53 (81.7%)
  12. Paolo Banchero: 22.45 (72.5%)
  13. Anthony Davis: 22.44 (81.6%)
  14. Devin Booker: 22 (88.6%)
  15. Colin Sexton: 21.81 (85.9%)
  16. Zion Williamson: 21.67 (70.2%)
  17. Benedict Mathurin: 21.5 (82.1%)
  18. Julius Randle: 21.42 (74.8%)
  19. Bam Adebayo: 21.36 (75.5%)
  20. Jayson Tatum: 20.84 (83.3%)
  21. Anthony Edwards: 20.64 (83.6%)
  22. Luka Doncic: 20.17 (78.6%)
  23. Lauri Markkanen 19.49 (89.9%)
  24. Cam Thomas: 19.3 (85.6%)
  25. Shaedon Sharpe: 19.22 (82.4%)
  26. Victor Wembanyama: 19.19 (79.6%)
  27. Jaden Ivey: 19.16 (74.9%)
  28. Franz Wagner: 19.07 (85%)
  29. Jalen Brunson: 19.03 (84.7%)
  30. Karl-Anthony Towns: 18.9 (87.3%)
  31. Donovan Mitchell: 18.8 (86.5%)
  32. Jordan Clarkson: 18.79 (88.1%)
  33. Jonathan Kuminga: 18.77 (74.6%)
  34. Myles Turner: 18.66 (77.3%)
  35. De’Andre Hunter: 18.63 (84.7%)
  36. Brandon Ingram: 18.47 (80.1%)
  37. Alperen Sengun: 18.33 (69.3%)
  38. Domantas Sabonis: 18.33 (70.4%)
  39. Deni Avdija: 18.33 (74%)
  40. Jarrett Allen: 18.33 (74.2%)
  41. Immanuel Quickley: 18.08 (85.3%)
  42. Tyrese Maxey: 18.06 (86.8%)
  43. Austin Reaves: 17.85 (85.3%)
  44. Kevin Durant: 17.81 (85.6%)
  45. RJ Barrett: 17.78 (71.5%)
  46. Jalen Green: 17.58 (80.4%)
  47. Nikola Jokic: 17.17 (81.7%)
  48. Cade Cunningham: 16.94 (86.9%)
  49. Pascal Siakam: 16.7 (73.2%)
  50. Lebron James: 16.63 (75%)
  51. Kelly Oubre Jr.: 16.59 (75%)
  52. Scottie Barnes: 16.46 (78.1%)
  53. GG Jackson II: 16.45 (75.2%)
  54. Keldon Johnson: 16.14 (79.2%)
  55. Chet Holmgren: 16.06 (79.3%)
  56. Mikal Bridges: 16.06 (81.4%)
  57. De’Aaron Fox: 15.87 (73.8%)
  58. Paul George: 15.8 (90.7%)
  59. Kawhi Leonard: 15.69 (88.5%
  60. Anfernee Simons: 15.69 (91.6%)
  61. Evan Mobley: 15.67 (71.9%)
  62. Tobias Harris: 15.53 (87.8%)
  63. Fred VanVleet: 15.51 (86%)
  64. Malcolm Brogdon: 15.5 (81.9%)
  65. Malik Monk: 15.32 (82.9%)
  66. Steph Curry: 15.29 (92.3%)
  67. Trey Murphy III: 14.61 (81.5%)
  68. Coby White: 14.45 (83.8%)
  69. John Collins: 14.31 (79.5%)
  70. Terry Rozier: 14.27 (86.87%)
  71. Darius Garland: 14.2 (83.4%)
  72. Jordan Poole: 14.16 (87.7%)
  73. Desmond Bane: 14.04 (87%)
  74. Tyrese Haliburton: 14 (85.5%)
  75. Bojan Bogdanovic: 13.48 (78.5%)
  76. Jalen Williams: 13.28 (81.4%)
  77. Jaylen Brown: 13.11 (70.3%)
  78. Kyrie Irving: 12.78 (90.5%)
  79. Tim Hardaway Jr.: 12.64 (85.2%)
  80. Jamal Murray: 12.56 (85.3%)
  81. Derrick White: 12.38 (90.1%)
  82. Devin Vassell: 12.17 (80.1%)
  83. Khris Middleton: 12.08 (83.3%)
  84. Miles Bridges: 12.01 (82.5%)
  85. Kyle Kuzma: 11.98 (77.5%)
  86. Jalen Johnson: 11.94 (72.8%)
  87. Dejounte Murray: 11.87 (79.4%)
  88. D’Angelo Russell: 11.61 (82.8%)
  89. Bogdan Bogdanovic: 11.33 (92.1%)
  90. Brandon Miller: 11.18 (82.7%)
  91. Tyler Herro: 10.86 (85.6%)
  92. Bradley Beal: 10.58 (81.3%)
  93. Klay Thompson: 9.24 (92.7%)
  94. OG Anunoby: 9.14 (75.3%)
  95. Keegan Murray: 8.79 (83.1%)
  96. CJ McCollum: 8.7 (82.7%)
  97. Nikola Vucevic: 7.74 (82.2%)
  98. Deandre Ayton: 7.07 (82.3%)
  99. Donte DiVincenzo: 6.83 (75.4%)
  100. Michael Porter Jr.: 6.78 (83.6%)
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2024.04.21 15:58 iaintgotnomonies 2024 NFL Draft Prospect Visits Tracker: Las Vegas Raiders

2024 NFL Draft Prospect Visits Tracker: Las Vegas Raiders
Per Tristen Kuhn.
Known #Raiders 30 visits, 25 reported, 5 TBA:
  • QB Jordan Travis, Florida State
  • QB Michael Hiers, Samford
  • QB Michael Penix, Washington
  • QB Bo Nix, Oregon
  • RB Carson Steele, UCLA
  • RB Cody Schrader, Missouri
  • WR Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State
  • T Jake Johanning, Furman
  • T Travis Glover, Georgia State
  • T Matt Goncalves, Pitt
  • IOL Garrett Greenfield, South Dakota State
  • WR Brenden Rice, USC
  • IDL Byron Murphy, Texas
  • IDL Mekhi Wingo, LSU
  • IDL Braden Fiske, Florida State
  • IDL Evan Anderson, FAU
  • EDGE Jaylon Allen, Memphis
  • EDGE Braiden McGregor, Michigan
  • OTTO Amari Gainer, UNC
  • LB Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington
  • CB Ja'Quan Sheppard, Maryland
  • SAF Omar Brown, Nebraska
  • SAF Trey Taylor, Air Force
  • SAF Jaden Hicks, Washington State
  • SAF Julius Woods, ECU
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2024.04.21 07:46 Kicker774 365 Reasons to Party

How many remember reading this entire poster while waiting on your parents at KMart?
January 1 - New Year's Day (as if you needed an excuse to party.)
January 2 - Maui International Surf Championships begin.
January 3 - Super Soakers appear on the market, 1991.
January 4 - The blender is invented, 1910.
January 5 - Tony Ferko sets a world record by juggling 7 ping pong balls with his mouth, 1987.
January 6 - The dorm room refrigerator is invented, 1956.
January 7 - The first ant farm is sold in America, 1958.
January 8 - Elvis Presley's birthday.
January 9 - Richard Nixon's birthday, 1913.
January 10 - In 1984, Wendy's spokesperson Clara Peller first asks, "Where's the beef?"
January 11 - Annual Snow Shovel Riding Contest, Ambridge, PA.
January 12 - The first Super Bowl occurs, 1967.
January 13 - Benedict Arnold's birthday,
January 14 - The Simpsons premiers, 1990.
January 15 - Chuck Berry's birthday, 1926.
January 16 - National Nothing Day, a day where you can celebrate not having to celebrate anything.
January 17 - The final episode of Bonanza airs, 1973.
January 18 - The original Morris The Cat dies, 1975.
January 19 - The front-hook bra is invented, 1951.
January 20 - George Burns' birthday, 1896.
January 21 - The microwave oven is invented, 1967.
January 22 - The first nude beach opens in the U,S.,1952.
January 23 - Tupperware is invented, 1942.
January 24 - John Belushi's birthday, 1949.
January 25 - Grand Rapids, MI becomes the first city to add fluoride to its water supply, 1945.
January 26 - Eddie Van Halen's birthday, 1957.
January 27 - Laverne and Shirley premiers, 1976.
January 28 - We Are The World raises hundreds of millions of dollars for starving Africans, 1985.
January 29 - Sweden becomes the first nation to curb the use of aerosol cans, 1978.
January 30 - The first fist fight in the U.S. House of Representatives occurs, 1798.
January 31 - The twist-off bottle top is invented, 1956.

February 1 - Fred Flintstone's birthday, 2 million B.C.
February 2 - Ground Hog Day.
February 3 - Thomas Crapper invents the first flush toilet,1837.
February 4 - Dan Quayle's birthday, 1947.
February 5 - New York becomes the first city to adopt 3-color traffic lights, 1952,
February 6 - Ronald Reagan's birthday, 1911.
February 7 - National Hangover Awareness Day.
February 8 - James Dean's birthday, 1931.
February 9 - The G.I. Joe doll is introduced, 1964,( Ken doll was invented, 1974) " F- G.I.Joe "
February 10 - The styrofoam cooler is invented, 1957.
February 11 - The "La-Z-Boy" chair is invented, 1948.
February 12 - Abraham Lincoln's birthday,1809.
February 13 - VJ Martha Quinn of MTV appears on the TV show The Bradys as Bobby Brady's fiancee,1990.
February 14 - Valentine's Day. (Go find someone to party with.)
February 15 - Valentine's candy goes on sale.
February 16 - Zsa Zsa Gabor's birthday (or National "Slap A Cop" day.)
February 17 - Michael Jordan's birthday, 1963.
February 18 - Vanna White's birthday,1957.
February 19 - The very first prize is inserted into a Cracker Jack box, 1913.
February 20 - Northern Hemisphere Hoodie-Hoo Day, when citizens are asked to go outside at noon local time and yell "Hoodie-Hoo" to chase winter away.
February 21 - Alka Seltzer is introduced, 1931.
February 22 - Julius Irving's birthday, 1950,
February 23 - The Tootsie Roll is introduced,1896.
February 24 - Wayne's World opens in American theatres,1992.
February 25 - Milli Vanilli wins a Grammy for "Best New Artist." (Oops.)1990.
February 26 - The first cartoon is shown in a movie theatre,1909.
February 27 - Elizabeth Taylor's birthday,1932.
February 28 - The last episode of M*A*S*H airs, with over 121 million viewers,1983.
February 29 - Leap Day.

March 1 - Roger Daltrey's birthday, 1944.
March 2 - In 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scores 100 points in one basketball game.
March 3 - Harvard freshman, Lothrop Withington, Jr,, becomes the country's first goldfish swallower, 1959.
March 4 - Toothbrush bristles are changed from badger hair to nylon, 1938.
March 5 - The first breeding of a Great Dane and a Dachshund is performed, creating a "Great Dachshund", 1972.
March 6 - Ed McMahon's birthday, 1923.(I don't know how that is!)
March 7 - The Fourth Of July, Warsaw, Poland.(I wonder what part of "Fourth Of July" they didn't understand?)
March 8 - National Girl Scout Week begins.
March 9 - The Department of Agriculture declares ketchup a vegetable, 1981.
March 10 - The first confirmed octuplets are bornin Mexico, 1967.
March 11 - Lawrence Welk's birthday, 1903.
March 12 - The "Hell's Angels" are created, 1948,
March 13 - U2's Adam Clayton's birthday, 1960.
March 14 - The baseball cap is invented, 1860.
March 15 - The first baseball cap is worn backwards, 1860.
March 16 - Jerry Lewis' birthday, 1925.
March 17 - St. Patrick's Day.
March 18 - Leona Helmsley is sentenced to 4 years in prison for tax evasion, 1992.
March 19 - Chewing gum is invented,1871.
March 20 - The first official sighting of Elvis occurs, Butte, Montana, 1980.
March 21 - The first day of spring.
March 22 - New Kids On The Block and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles doll - sales exceed $1,8 billion, 1990.(Do you beleave that these caught on!)
March 23 - The Dixie Cup is invented, 1912.
March 24 - The first pine tree air freshener is introduced, 1971.
March 25 - Elton John's birthday, 1947.
March 26 - Martin Short's birthday, 1950.
March 27 - Liz Taylor's wedding anniversary.
March 28 - Liz Taylor's wedding anniversary.
March 29 - Liz Taylor's wedding anniversary.
March 30 - Eric Clapton's birthday, 1945,
March 31 - An easy listening radio station in Annandale, VA, is blown up, 1978.

April 1 - April Fool's Day.
April 2 - Velcro is introduced, 1978.
April 3 - Eddie Murphy's birthday, 1961.
April 4 - Tater Day (a day that celebrates the potato), Benton, Kentucky.
April 5 - The first issue of TV Guide goes on the market,1953.
April 6 - Bob Marley's birthday, 1945.
April 7 - The final episode of Star Trek airs, 1969,
April 8 - Hank Aaron hits his 715th home run, breaking Babe Ruth's record, 1974.
April 9 - Dennis Quaid's birthday, 1954.
April 10 - World Crits Festival, St. Ceorge, South Carolina, 1992.
April 11 - The Equal Opportunity Commission regulates that sexual harassment of women is illegal in the work place, 1980.
April 12 - David Letterman's birthday, 1947.
April 13 - World Cow Chip Throwing Championship, Beaver, Oklahoma.
April 14 - Dungeons and Dragons is invented, 1974.
April 15 - The bottle opener is invented, 1738.
April 16 - The first test-tube baby is born, 1986.
April 17 - The Ford Mustang makes its debut, 1964.
April 18 - The first "Walk/Don't Walk" signs are installed in a city, 1955.
April 19 - Reading Is Fun week begins.
April 20 - National Lingerie week begins.
April 21 - Iggy Pop's birthday, 1947.
April 22 - Jack Nicholson's birthday, 1937.
April 23 - Summer begins in Ireland.
April 24 - Rattlesnake Derby (a snake racing contest), begins in Mangum, Oklahoma.
April 25 - Elvis Presley hits number one with Heartbreak Hotel, 1956.
April 26 - The largest bank robbery in the U.S.-$3.3 million-occurs in Tucson, Arizona, 1981.
April 27 - Wide World Of Sports premiers on TV, 1961.
April 28 - Jay Leno's birthday, 1950.
April 29 - Michelle Pfeiffer's birthday, 1962.
April 30 - National Honesty Day.

May 1 - May Day.
May 2 - Engelbert Humperdinck's birthday, 1936.
May 3 - James Brown's birthday, 1934.
May 4 - The final episode of Laverne and Shirley airs, 1983.
May 5 - 1,904 pound "Big Boy," the world's largest pig, is born, 1939.
May 6 - Babe Ruth hits his first major league home run,1915.
May 7 - Hard Rock Cafe's World Cup of Windsurfing Championships, Maui.
May 8 - Jim Morrison's birthday, 1943.
May 9 - The FDA approves the first public sale of contraceptive pills, 1960.
May 10 - U2's Bono's birthday (b.Paul Hewson), 1960.
May 11 - The chair is invented, 2181 B.C.
May 12 - George Carlin's birthday,1937.
May 13 - The U.S. Postal Service introduces postcards,1873.
May 14 - David Byrne's birthday,1952.
May 15 - DuPont announces "Nylon Day" where nylons replace silk stockings, 1940.
May 16 - Janet Jackson's birthday, 1966.
May 17 - The rubberband is invented,1845.
May 18 - National Visit Your Relatives Day.
May 19 - The first department store opens,1848.
May 20 - Cher's birthday,1946.
May 21 - Mr. T's birthday, 1952.
May 22 - The lucky rabbit's foot is first used, 600 B.C.
May 23 - The first Cliff Notes appear in schools,1953.
May 24 - Mary Had A Little Lamb is written,1830.
May 25 - The movie Star Wars is released,1977.
May 26 - John Wayne's birthday,1907.
May 27 - The first black light is sold in a novelty shop, 1961.
May 28 - The first Batman comic book is introduced, 1939.
May 29 - The first people reach the top of Mt. Everest, the world's highest mountain, 1953.
May 30 - The compact disc is introduced, 1981.
May 31 - Clint Eastwood's birthday, 1930.

June 1 - The first Superman comic book is published, 1938.
June 2 - Jerry Mathers'(Beaver Cleaver) birthday, 1948.
June 3 - The world's first tattoo is performed, 208 B.C.
June 4 - The world record for Hackey-Sacking is set: 48,825 consecutive times, 1988.
June 5 - The first drive-in theatre opens, 1933.
June 6 - Dana Carvey's birthday,1955.
June 7 - (the artist formaly known as) Prince's birthday,1958.
June 8 - The first stolen car is reported,1896.
June 9 - The NFL and the AFL merge,1966.
June 10 - The first drive-thru restaurant opens in America, 1952.
June 11 - The first teenager drives backward through a drive-thru restaurant, 1952.
June 12 - Jim Nabors' birthday.
June 13 - The Ford Foundation launches a study to raise the cultural level of TV shows, 1951.
June 14 - Mr. Ed premiers, 1951.
June 15 - Jim Belushi's birthday, 1954.
June 16 - The first baseball game is played,1846.
June 17 - The Broadway musical "Oh! Calcutta!" opens, using the naked human body for the first time as a stage costume, 1969.
June 18 - Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space, 1983.
June 19 - Batman Returns opens in U.S, theatres,1992.
June 20 - Noxema is named, because it "knocks eczema" out, 1914.
June 21 - CBS introduces the first long-playing record, 1948.
June 22 - The day disco officially died, 1979.
June 23 - The day disco should have died, 1974.
June 24 - A new world record is set for spitting a watermelon seed 68 feet,9 1/8 inches, 1989.
June 25 - The tennis shoe is invented,1947.
June 26 - The first movie theatre in the U.S. opens, with 10 cent movies, 1896.
June 27 - The first sighting of flying saucers is reported in the U.S., 1947.
June 28 - The first dog show is held, Newcastle, England, 1859.
June 29 - The first remote control is sold with a TV, 1964.
June 30 - Mike Tyson's (#316394) birthday, 1966.(also my mom's)

July 1 - Dan Aykroyd's birthday, 1952.
July 2 - A new record is set for throwing a Frisbee 623.6 feet, 1988.
July 3 - The last episode of Bewitched airs, 1972.
July 4 - The Fourth Of July.
July 5 - The bikini makes its debut at a fashion show in Paris, 1945.
July 6 - Elvis Presley, 19, makes his first record, 1954.
July 7 - Rodger Woodward, 7, falls out of a boat and becomes the first person to survive going over Niagara Falls, 1960.
July 8 - Annual Chesapeake Turtle Derby (turtle races), Baltimore, Maryland,1992.
July 9 - Tom Hanks' birthday, 1956.
July 10 - Fred Gwynne's (Herman Munster) birthday, 1926.
July 11 - Nolan Ryan is the first major league pitcher to strike out 4,000 batters, 1985.
July 12 - For the first time, a woman is ordered to pay alimony to her husband, 1981.
July 13 - Live Aid raises money for Africa's starving people, 1985.
July 14 - Lightning strikes New York City power lines and leaves the city in the dark for 25 hours, 1977.
July 15 - Law is passed requiring health warnings on cigarette packages, 1965.
July 16 - The safety pin is invented,1849.
July 17 - Soviet and American astronauts meet in space to shake hands, 1975.
July 18 - A world record is set for catching a grape in your mouth: 319 ft,8in., 1980.
July 19 - The first personal ad looking for a spouse is printed,1695.
July 20 - Madonna poses nude in Playboy, (What else is new?) 1992.
July 21 - Robin Williams' birthday, 1952.(also mine different year)
July 22 - The first Sony Walkman goes on sale, 1979.
July 23 - Mel Gibson decides to become an actor, 1960.
July 24 - Instant coffee is invented, 1938.
July 25 - The lowest temperature ever recorded is noted, -129 deg,in Antarctica, 1983.
July 26 - The Hula Hoop becomes popular, 1958.
July 27 - The 1ast episode of Taxi airs, 1983.
July 28 - The Hustle hits #1 on disco charts, 1975.
July 29 - Don Juan opens, with the most kisses (127) in a single movie, 1926.
July 30 - The last reported sighting of Jimmy Hoffa is recorded, 1975.
July 31 - America's last Playboy Club closes, in Lansing, Michigan, 1988.

August 1 - The song Chopsticks is written, 1877.
August 2 - The elevator is invented,1743.
August 3 - Jay North's (Dennis The Menace) birthday, 1952.
August 4 - Federal income tax is first collected, 1862.
August 5 - American Bandstand premiers, 1957.
August 6 - Santa Monica Skate Board Championships begin.
August 7 - Borden is sued for a Cracker Jack box containing no prize, 1982.
August 8 - The All-American Polka Festival occurs in Vernon, New Jersey, 1992.
August 9 - The first Guinness Book of World Records is released, 1955.
August 10 - Minimum wage jumps from 75 cents to a dollar an hour, 1955.
August 11 - Hulk Hogan's birthday, 1953.
August 12 - The first issue of Sports Illustrated is published,1954.
August 13 - A world record is set for throwing a cow chip 266 feet,1981.
August 14 - Magic Johnson's birthday, 1959.
August 15 - Woodstock festival begins, 1969.
August 16 - Madonna's birthday (Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone), 1959.
August 17 - Woodstock festival ends, 1969.
August 18 - People who passed out at Woodstock realize the festival ended yesterday, 1969.
August 19 - Bill Clinton's birthday, 1946.
August 20 - Robert Plant's birthday, 1948.
August 21 - The first house made entirely of recycled products is finished, Richmond, Virginia, 1973.
August 22 - Nolan Ryan is the first major league pitcher to strike out 5,000 batters, 1989.
August 23 - Supermodel Paulina marries Ric Ocasek. (Go figure.) 1989.
August 24 - Music videos are now on MTV, 1981.
August 25 - Elvis Costello's birthday, 1954.
August 26 - The first roller coaster is built in America, 1929.
August 27 - The first American vomits after riding a roller coaster,1929.
August 28 - Cher gets her third tattoo. (Location unknown.) 1990.
August 29 - Michael Jackson's birthday, 1958.
August 30 - The last episode of The Brady Bunch airs, 1974.
August 31 - The Beatles make their last concert appearance, 1966.

September 1 - National Chicken Month begins.
September 2 - The bowling shirt is invented, 1921.
September 3 - The first bowling league is formed in America, 1921.
September 4 - Dick York's (the first Darrin Stevens) birthday, 1928.
September 5 - Hijacking planes becomes illegal, 1961.
September 6 - The last episode of The Alfred Hitchcock show airs, 1965.
September 7 - The last episode of the Beverly Hillbillies airs, 1971.
September 8 - The first Miss America Pageant takes place, 1921.
September 9 - Elvis sings on The Ed Sullivan Show, but is only shown from the waist up, 1956.
September 10 - The last episode of Mr. Ed airs, 1965.
September 11 - Mork and Mindy premiers, 1978.
September 12 - The last episode of Leave It To Beaver airs, 1963.
September 13 - M*A*S*H premiers, 1972.
September 14 - Pope John IV abolishes the 1500-year-old custom of the circular haircut for monks, 1972.
September 15 - In 1968, Presidential candidate Richard Nixon goes on Laugh-In and says, "Sockit to me!"
September 16 - The first baboon heart is transplanted into a human, 1984.
September 17 - Gilligan's Island premiers, 1964.
September 18 - Adam West's (television's Batman) birthday, 1928.
September 19 - National Singles Week begins,
September 20 - The Addams Family premiers, 1964.
September 21 - Bill Murray's birthday, 1950.
September 22 - The ice cream cone is invented, 1903.
September 23 - Ray Charles' birthday, 1930.
September 24 - A world record is set for the longest kiss:17 days, 10 1/2 hrs., 1984.
September 25 - Heather Locklear's birthday, 1961.
September 26 - The Brady Bunch premiers, 1969.
September 27 - The answering machine is invented, 1950.
September 28 - The Beverly Hillbillies premiers, 1962.
September 29 - The Munsters premiers, 1964.
September 30 - The Flintstones premiers, 1960.

October 1 - NASA discloses that each astronaut's suit costs $3.4million.
October 2 - The first cartoon strip appears in a newspaper, 1896.
October 3 - A 327 gallon Pina Colada becomes the world's largest cocktail, 1988.
October 4 - Leave It To Beaver premiers, 1957.
October 5 - Ashley-Whippet Dog Frisbee Championships, Washington, D.C.
October 6 - Reverend Jim Bakker is found guilty, 1989.
October 7 - The first perfect World Series game is pitched by Don Larsen of the NY Yankees, 1956.
October 8 - Chevy Chase's birthday,1948.
October 9 - Clarence Birdseye, inventor of the frozen dinner, dies, 1956.
October 10 - David Lee Roth's birthday,1955.
October 11 - Saturday Night Live premiers, 1975.
October 12 - Columbus Day.
October 13 - Sammy Hagar's birthday, 1949.
October 14 - Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier for the first time, 1947.
October 15 - The first televised weather report airs, 1953.
October 16 - The first correct televised weather report airs, 1953.
October 17 - George Wendt's (Norm from Cheers) birthday, 1948.
October 18 - The FDA declares marijuana to be as dangerous as alcohol, 1967.
October 19 - End-Of-Hurricane-Season Celebration, Virgin Islands.
October 20 - The world's largest popsicle is assembled: 5,7501bs., 1975.
October 21 - The annual 48-hour Marx Brothers Film Festival, Tampa, FL.
October 22 - The first used-car dealership opens, London,1897.
October 23 - Johnny Carson's birthday, 1925.
October 24 - Int'l Red Bean & Rice Festival, Jackson, Mississippi, 1992.
October 25 - The Twilight Zone premiers, 1959.
October 26 - Minimum wage is raised from 40 cents to 74 cents an hour, 1949.
October 27 - Boxer shorts are introduced, 1901.
October 28 - The first ticker tape parade is thrown; it honors The Statue of Liberty,1886.
October 29 - The first American ballpoint pen goes on sale, NYC, 1945.
October 30 - World's Ugliest Pick-Up Truck Parade occurs in Chadron, Nebraska, 1992.
October 31 - Halloween.

November 1 - The first issue of Playboy is published in Chicago by Hugh Hefner, 1953.
November 2 - The first radio program airs, Pittsburgh,1920.
November 3 - Roseanne Barr Arnold's birthday, 1952.
November 4 - "Laika," becomes the first dog launched into space, 1957.
November 5 - A world record is set for 106 hours of belly dancing, 1984.
November 6 - Saxophone Day.
November 7 - Sadie Hawkins Day.
November 8 - The tube top is invented, 1975.
November 9 - The Berlin Wall is opened, and hundreds of thousands of East Germans run into West Germany, 1989.
November 10 - Sesame Street makes its TV debut, 1969.
November 11 - Demi Moore's birthday, 1962.
November 12 - The first known Happy Hour is held, Ireland,1745.
November 13 - Press-on fingernails are introduced, 1952.
November 14 - The juke box is invented, 1883.
November 15 - The annual Three Stooges Festival, Harrisburg, PA.
November 16 - The touch-tone phone is introduced, 1963.
November 17 - Danny Devito's birthday, 1944.
November 18 - Mickey Mouse's birthday, 1928.
November 19 - The pop tart is invented, 1965.
November 20 - Bo Derek's birthday, 1956.
November 21 - Emilio Onra, the first human cannonball, is launched, 1871.
November 22 - Rodney Dangerfield's birthday, 1921.
November 23 - Vincent Paxton sets a new world record by playing his guitar for 300 continuous hours, 1986.
November 24 - The "Who Shot J.R." episode of Dallas airs to an audience of 83 million, 1980.
November 25 - Christina Applegate's (Kelly Bundy) birthday, 1972.
November 26 - Tina Turner's birthday.
November 27 - The first 3-D movie, Bwana Devil, premiers, 1952. It's Thanksgiving
November 28 - Enrico Fermi, inventor of the atom bomb, dies, 1954.
November 29 - The first Army-Navy football game is played,1890.
November 30 - Dick Clark's birthday, 1929.

December 1 - The Pope declares that Catholics are allowed to eat meat on Fridays, except during Lent, 1966.
December 2 - Barney Clark receives the first artificial heart, 1982.
December 3 - The world's largest bar opens,1829.
December 4 - Deely Bobbers become one of the holiday's hottest selling items, 1982.
December 5 - Blue jeans are invented, 1880.
December 6 - In 1983, a world record is set for continuous whistling: 45 hours, 20 minutes.
December 7 - The first instant replay airs during a TV sports event, 1963.
December 8 - Kim Basinger's birthday, 1953.
December 9 - A total lunar eclipse occurs, 1992. (Go moon somebody.)
December 10 - The Mighty Mouse show premiers, 1955.
December 11 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles becomes one of the top money-making movies of 1990.
December 12 - Bob Barker's birthday, 1923.
December 13 - The clip-on tie is invented, 1928.
December 14 - The South Pole is discovered, 1911.
December 15 - Christine Jorgenson becomes the first person in history to have a sex-change operation, 1952.
December 16 - The first color TV program goes on the air,1953.
December 17 - The Wright Brothers make their first flight,1903.
December 18 - Steven Spielberg's birthday, 1947.
December 19 - The "I've-fallen-and-I-can't-get-up" commercial first airs, 1985.
December 20 - Louisiana Purchase Day, 1803.
December 21 - Phil Donahue's birthday, 1935.
December 22 - "Colo" becomes the first gorilla born in captivity, 1956.
December 23 - Congress passes a tax simplification guide which is 1,379 pages in length, 1985.
December 24 - Christmas Eve.
December 25 - Christmas.
December 26 - National "Return-All-Of-Your-Ugly-Christmas-Gifts" day.
December 27 - The last pair of bell-bottoms is sold, Wichita, Kansas, 1981.
December 28 - Snowboarding Championships, White Bluff Mountain, Colorado.
December 29 - The bowling ball is invented, 1862.
December 30 - The leisure suit officially goes out of style, 1976.
December 31 - New Year's Eve.
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2024.04.16 17:30 cilantro_samosa [OC] The main awards have been debated to death, so let's award some additional players (and groups) for their performances in the 2024 Alt NBA Awards!

I'm up to my fifth year running the Alternative Awards, got great responses in 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023 as well as a historical retrospective! Now presenting your candidates for the only awards that matter, the 2024 Alternative NBA Awards!
*For the awards with an asterisk, there were no stat-trackers that I found, so I had to scrape them myself. Here's the GitHub link for that (it's a mix of Python & R)!

The Real Sixth Man of the Year (presented by Brent Barry)*

(for players who are between sixth and ninth on their team in minutes played per game, must have played 50% of team's games and started less than 50% of games, credit to KokiriEmerald for the reasoning behind re-implementing the starting criteria)
By PPG:
  1. Caris LeVert (14)
  2. Bobby Portis (13.8)
  3. Naz Reid (13.5)
  4. Corey Kispert (13.4)
  5. Cam Whitmore (12.3)
By VORP:
  1. Naz Reid (1.7)
  2. T.J. McConnell (1.6)
  3. Obi Toppin (1.5)
  4. Payton Pritchard, Sam Hauser, Kyle Anderson & Moritz Wagner (1.4)

The Spark Plug Award (sponsored by Lt. Surge, presented by American Express CEO Stephen J Squeri)

Most charges drawn per 36 minutes (minimum 70% of games played), credit to morron88 for the idea to separate charges & loose balls
  1. Jaylin Williams (0.775)
  2. Brandin Podziemski (0.69)
  3. Moritz Wagner (0.61)
  4. Garrison Mathews (0.552)
  5. Sam Merrill (0.473)

The Most Loose Balls Recovered Award (sponsored by Hungry Hungry Hippos, presented by Dennis Rodman & Nene’s doctor)

Per 36 minutes, minimum 70% of games played
  1. Josh Okogie (1.733)
  2. Malachi Flynn (1.531)
  3. Paul Reed (1.522)
  4. T.J. McConnell (1.484)
  5. Trendon Watford (1.482)

The Plexiglass Award

most deflections per 36 minutes, minimum 70% of games played
  1. Matisse Thybulle (5.314)
  2. Alex Caruso (4.679)
  3. Dyson Daniels (4.52)
  4. Kris Dunn (4.19)
  5. T.J. McConnell (3.956)

The Wes Unseld Memorial Brick Wall Award

most points generated by screen assists per 36 minutes, minimum 70% of games played
  1. Kevon Looney (15.160)
  2. James Wiseman (14.442)
  3. Domantas Sabonis (14.138)
  4. Dwight Powell (13.669)
  5. Nick Richards (13.479)

The “He Trick Y’All, Running Around, Doing Nothing” Award (sponsored by Russell Westbrook, presented by Tony Snell)*

Lowest sum of per-36 percentile ranks in the following: charges, contested shots, deflections, defensive boxouts, defensive loose balls recovered (minimum 50% of games played)
Player Charges Percentile Contested 2-Pt Shot Percentile Contested 3-Pt Shot Percentile Deflections Percentile Defensive Boxouts percentile Defensive Loose Balls Recovered Percentile Sum of Percentiles
Malaki Branham 18.97% 14.94% 15.52% 2.59% 6.03% 35.92% 93.97%
Michael Porter Jr. 18.97% 43.10% 11.21% 9.77% 19.25% 2.01% 104.31%
Klay Thompson 18.97% 36.78% 24.14% 11.49% 20.69% 7.76% 119.83%
Svi Mykhailiuk 18.97% 10.92% 14.08% 49.71% 31.61% 5.75% 131.03%
Marcus Morris Sr. 18.97% 22.41% 3.16% 7.18% 72.41% 9.48% 133.62%
a look at two other relevant players
Player Charges Percentile Contested 2-Pt Shot Percentile Contested 3-Pt Shot Percentile Deflections Percentile Defensive Boxouts percentile Defensive Loose Balls Recovered Percentile Sum of Percentiles
Patrick Beverley 86.93% 15.80% 38.51% 65.66% 2.01% 81.61% 290.52%
Russell Westbrook 80.46% 12.64% 4.60% 84.48% 3.88% 94.54% 280.60%

The "Got that Dawg in Him" Award (presented by Air Bud)

Highest sum of per-36 percentile ranks in the following: charges, contested shots, deflections, defensive boxouts, defensive loose balls recovered (minimum 50% of games played) (credit to memeticengineering for the idea)
Player Charges Percentile Contested 2-Pt Shot Percentile Contested 3-Pt Shot Percentile Deflections Percentile Defensive Boxouts percentile Defensive Loose Balls Recovered Percentile Sum of Percentiles
Jaylin Williams 100.00% 91.95% 99.71% 53.16% 94.40% 82.76% 521.98%
Jae'Sean Tate 95.98% 65.80% 98.28% 79.60% 78.74% 96.84% 515.23%
Eugene Omoruyi 96.26% 71.26% 85.63% 97.13% 74.43% 73.28% 497.99%
Dwight Powell 85.34% 97.13% 81.32% 72.99% 96.55% 63.36% 496.70%
Andre Drummond 69.25% 81.32% 93.68% 92.24% 78.16% 74.43% 489.08%

The Deadshot Award (presented by Ray Allen & Reggie Miller)

best qualifying 3 point percentage (Basketball-Reference)
  1. Grayson Allen (46.1%)
  2. Luke Kennard (45%)
  3. Mike Conley (44.2%)
  4. Garrison Mathews (44%)
  5. Norman Powell (43.5%)

The Stormtrooper Award

worst qualifying 2 point percentage (Basketball-Reference)
  1. Scoot Henderson (41.6%)
  2. Fred VanVleet (45.4%)
  3. Keyonte George (45.9%)
  4. Gary Trent Jr. (46.4%)
  5. Immanuel Quickley (47.1%)

The "If He Dies, He Dies" Award (presented by Tom Thibodeau, sponsored by Ivan Drago)

most minutes played per game (Basketball-Reference) (credit to FurryCrew for the idea)
  1. DeMar DeRozan (37.8)
  2. Luka Dončić & Tyrese Maxey (37.5)
  3. Miles Bridges (37.4)
  4. Kevin Durant (37.2)
alternatively: most total minutes played (Basketball-Reference) (credit to FrankEMartindale for the idea)
  1. DeMar DeRozan (2986.2)
  2. Domantas Sabonis (2927.4)
  3. Coby White (2883.5)
  4. Mikal Bridges (2853.6)
  5. Paolo Banchero (2800)

The Black Hole Award*

most FGAs per assist, minimum 50% of games played (credit to Moose4KU for the idea)
  1. Cam Whitmore (14.15)
  2. Andre Drummond (12.97)
  3. Sasha Vezenkov (10.05)
  4. John Collins (9.69)
  5. GG Jackson II (9.54)

The Hot Potato Award*

least FGAs per assist, minimum 50% of games played (credit to Moose4KU for the idea & ajayod for the name)
  1. Ish Smith (1.09)
  2. Jacob Gilyard (1.095)
  3. Joe Ingles (1.118)
  4. Draymond Green (1.12)
  5. Chris Paul (1.19)

The Most Expendable Player Award (sponsored by the National Basketball Referees Association)

highest personal fouls per 36 minutes, minimum 50% games played & 12 minutes/game (credit to PsychoM & BrightGreenLED for the idea)
  1. Isaiah Jackson (6.4)
  2. Bruno Fernando (5.65)
  3. Day'Ron Sharpe (5.12)
  4. Jaxson Hayes (5.05)
  5. Mo Bamba (4.91)

The “Paint Allergy” Award

players with the highest percentage of 3FGA of their total field goal attempts (credit to frosiano for the idea)
  1. Sam Merrill (90.1%)
  2. Garrison Mathews (85.4%)
  3. Sam Hauser (83.3%)
  4. Doug McDermott (80.6%)
  5. Royce O'Neale (78.3%)

The "Weakest Link" Award (sponsored by Jack Link's Beef Jerky, presented by the 2015 Atlanta Hawks Starting 5)*

best worst starter by VORP (must have started 50% of a team's games, team must have at least 3 qualifying players) (credit to memeticengineering for the idea)
  1. Jaylen Brown, Herbert Jones & Jonas Valanciuanas (1.6)
  2. Josh Hart (1.4)
  3. Bradley Beal (1.1)

The Clutch Line Syndrome Award (presented by Diar DeRozan)*

biggest decline from non-clutch FT% to clutch FT%, min 10 clutch FTA (credit to Necessary_Career_253 for the idea)
Player Clutch FTA Clutch FT% Non-Clutch FT% Differential
Jabari Smith Jr. 12 41.67% 83.82% -42.15%
Reggie Jackson 13 46.15% 85.88% -39.73%
Evan Mobley 11 45.45% 73.75% -28.30%
Zach Collins 13 53.85% 77.18% -23.34%
Dejounte Murray 25 60.00% 81.43% -21.43%

The “Ice, Ice, Baby” Award (sponsored by Hisense, presented by Vanilla Ice)*

biggest improvement from non-clutch FT% to clutch FT%, min 10 clutch FTA
Player Clutch FTA Clutch FT% Non-Clutch FT% Differential
D'Angelo Russell 18 100.00% 81.03% 18.97%
Tre Jones 17 100.00% 83.17% 16.83%
Aaron Gordon 21 80.95% 64.52% 16.44%
Kristaps Porzingis 20 100.00% 84.75% 15.25%
Cade Cunningham 21 100.00% 85.77% 14.23%

The No Fly Zone Award (presented by Dikembe Mutumbo & Dion Waiters)*

most blocked dunks as the blocking player
  1. Brook Lopez (23)
  2. Victor Wembanyama (17)
  3. Isaiah Hartenstein, Jarrett Allen & Walker Kessler (16)

The Rejected for Boarding Award (sponsored by United Airlines)*

most blocked dunks as the dunking player (credit to Legdrop_soup for the idea and asw7412 for the sponsor)
  1. Jarrett Allen, Kelly Oubre Jr. & Rudy Gobert (11)
  2. Jaylen Brown (10)
  3. Nic Claxton & Trayce Jackson-Davis (9)

The No Time to Taunt Award (presented by Tim Duncan)*

highest percent of blocks that stayed inbounds & recovered by blocker's team, minimum 40 blocked shots (credit to gibberisle for the idea)
  1. Day'Ron Sharpe (68.18%)
  2. Tyrese Haliburton (66.67%)
  3. Draymond Green & Paolo Banchero (65.96%)
  4. Jabari Smith Jr. (65.57%)
Victor Wembanyama was 7th, with 164/254=64.57% of his blocks recovered by his team!

The “Call Game” Award (presented by Paul “No OT Tonight” George)

most game winning points (defined as the first points that eclipsed the losing team’s total) (credit to Necessary_Career_253 for the idea & Clownp3nis for the presenter)
Player Gamewinning 3s Gamewinning 2s Gamewinning FTs Gamewinning PTS
Anthony Edwards 6 9 4 40
Jalen Williams 4 10 3 35
Stephen Curry 7 5 3 34
Jayson Tatum 4 7 5 31
Kevin Durant 6 5 3 31

The “Oops, I Dunked It Again” Award (sponsored by Britney Spears, presented by Gary Payton & Shawn Kemp)*

Most prolific alley-oop duo (credit to lactardenthusiast for the idea)
  1. Anthony Davis & LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo & Khris Middleton (41)
  2. Dereck Lively II & Luka Doncic (37)
  3. Aaron Gordon & Nikola Jokic (36)
  4. Tre Jones & Victor Wembanyama (33)

The Bowling Ball Award (sponsored by Pete Weber, presented by Glen "Big Baby" Davis)*

most charges committed (credit to Kdog122025 for the idea)
  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo (22)
  2. Julius Randle (19)
  3. Karl-Anthony Towns (16)
  4. Joel Embiid (14)
  5. Paolo Banchero & Zion Williamson (13)

"The Good Ol' Hockey Game, is the Best Game You Can Name" Award (presented by Dominik Hasek)*

most goaltends committed (credit to Kdog122025 for the idea)
  1. Nick Richards (28)
  2. Nic Claxton (24)
  3. Bam Adebayo & Victor Wembanyama (18)
  4. Walker Kessler (17)

"The Thing about Arsenal Is They Always Try to Walk It In" Award (presented by MLS Commissioner Don Garber)*

most kicked ball violations
  1. Nikola Jokic (26)
  2. Nikola Vucevic (19)
  3. Daniel Theis (17)
  4. Bam Adebayo (16)
  5. Nickeil Alexander-Walker (15)

The “Counting to 3” Award (Sponsored by the National Parks System, presented by Sesame Street’s Count von Count)

most illegal defense/defensive 3-second calls (credit to PsychoM & MrBuckBuck for the idea)
  1. Rudy Gobert (8)
  2. Domantas Sabonis & Nic Claxton (7)
  3. Andre Drummond & Isaiah Stewart (6)

The Most 3-Pt Shooting Fouls Committed Award*

credit to watchingsongsDL, kingcobweb & An-Indian-In-The-NBA for the idea
  1. Dillon Brooks (12)
  2. Jalen Suggs & Luguentz Dort (11)
  3. Jaden McDaniels (10)
  4. Austin Reaves, Dennis Schroder, Jordan Poole & Tyrese Maxey (8)

The "David vs Goliath" Award (presented by Dwyane Wade)*

most shots blocked as the blocker where the blockee is at least 5 inches taller
  1. Fred VanVleet (41)
  2. Derrick White (26)
  3. Luguentz Dort (20)
  4. CJ McCollum & Kyrie Irving (17)

The "Master Baiter" Award (sponsored by Bass Pro Shops & Kleenex)

highest rate of 3-point shooting fouls drawn as percent of total 3-point attempts (Source at PBPStats) (credit to OhTheGrandeur for suggesting the change to a rate stat)
  1. James Harden (9.84%)
  2. Garrison Mathews (9.33%)
  3. Jerami Grant (6.88%)
  4. Cam Thomas (6.57%)
  5. Terry Rozier (5.37%)

The “Fine, I’ll Do It Myself” Award (sponsored by Thanos, presented by Allen Iverson)

Highest percentage of unassisted field goals as portion of total field goals, minimum 50% of games played (https://www.nba.com/stats/players/scoring?CF=GP*G*41&dir=A&sort=PCT_UAST_FGM)
  1. Luka Doncic (78%)
  2. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (76%)
  3. Trae Young (71.4%)
  4. James Harden (68.2%)
  5. Damian Lillard (67.7%)

The “You Gotta Feed Me” Award (presented by Joey Chestnut & Marcin Gortat)

Highest percentage of assisted field goals as portion of total field goals, minimum 50% of games played (https://www.nba.com/stats/players/scoring?CF=GP*G*41&dir=A&sort=PCT_AST_FGM)
  1. Reggie Bullock (97.1%)
  2. Doug McDermott (96.7%)
  3. Davis Bertans (95.7%)
  4. Sam Merrill (94.9%)
  5. Caleb Houstan (93.8%)

The “FUCK OUTTA HERE, I GOT THAT SHIT” Award (presented by Carmelo Anthony)

Lowest contested rebound percentage, minimum 50% of games played
  1. Marcus Sasser (6.0%)
  2. Tyus Jones (6.1%)
  3. Reggie Bullock (7.6%)
  4. Trae Young (7.7%)
  5. Tyler Herro (8.6%)
alternatively: restricting to players > 6 foot 6 inches in height
  1. Sam Hauser (18.0%)
  2. Joe Ingles (18.1%)
  3. Jayson Tatum (18.5%)
  4. Amir Coffey (19.1%)
  5. Duncan Robinson & Jalen McDaniels (19.4%)

The "Glass Cleaner" Award (presented by Dennis Rodman, sponsored by Windex)

Highest contested rebound percentage, minimum 50% of games played
  1. Zeke Nnaji (55.7%)
  2. Luke Kornet (53.8%)
  3. Day'Ron Sharpe (53.4%)
  4. Isaiah Jackson (53.0%)
  5. Paul Reed (52.1%)
alternatively: restricting to players < 6 foot 7 inches in height
  1. Eugene Omoruyi (48.1%)
  2. Josh Okogie (45.3%)
  3. Kenrich Williams (41.0%)
  4. Markelle Fultz (40.4%)
  5. Jaden Springer (38.2%)

The Trickshot Grenadier Award (presented by Dude Perfect)*

Highest sum of percentile ranks in FGA, FGA frequency & eFG% on shots with 4 seconds or less on the shotclock (minimum 50th percentile in FGA) (credit to BehavioralSink & Bylanta for the idea)
Player FGA Frequency FGA eFG% FGA Percentile FGA Freq Percentile eFG % Percentile Sum of Percentiles
Kawhi Leonard 11.60% 132 51.90% 98.68% 80.45% 87.22% 266.35%
Darius Garland 12.70% 107 50.90% 94.73% 85.34% 81.95% 262.02%
Nikola Jokic 13.10% 179 47.50% 100.00% 87.22% 71.43% 258.65%
Tobias Harris 10.60% 99 54.00% 92.84% 68.80% 90.60% 252.24%
Franz Wagner 11.00% 118 49.60% 97.55% 75.19% 78.20% 250.94%

The "This Game Has Always Been, And Will Always Be, About Buckets" Award*

highest points as percentage of counting stats (rebounds, assists, steals, blocks), minimum 70% of games played
player PPG RPG APG SPG BPG Points as Percentage of Other Stats
Cam Thomas 22.5 3.2 2.9 0.7 0.2 76.27%
Norman Powell 13.9 2.6 1.1 0.6 0.3 75.14%
Klay Thompson 17.9 3.3 2.3 0.6 0.5 72.76%
Tim Hardaway Jr. 14.4 3.2 1.8 0.5 0.1 72.00%
Jalen Brunson 28.7 3.6 6.7 0.9 0.2 71.57%

The Empty Calorie Stats Award (sponsored by Pop-Tarts)*

highest percentile rank within position in usage, descending VORP, descending TS% (minimum 50% of games played) (credit to eewap for the idea)
player True Shooting % Usage % VORP TS Positional Percentile Rank Usage Positional Percentile Rank VORP Positional Percentile Rank Sum of Positional Percentiles
Scoot Henderson 48.90% 26.5 -1.7 93.65% 82.54% 100.00% 276.19%
Jordan Clarkson 52.10% 26.1 -1.1 86.11% 83.33% 97.22% 266.67%
Jordan Poole 52.90% 26.4 -1.2 81.94% 84.72% 100.00% 266.67%
Luka Šamanić 48.50% 21.8 -0.6 98.46% 70.77% 96.92% 266.15%
Jalen McDaniels 41.20% 18.7 -1 100.00% 62.34% 100.00% 262.34%

The "Can’t Win With These Cats" Award (sponsored by Scar from The Lion King, presented by Kevin Durant in a fake mustache)*

biggest difference in on/off splits in weighted average with and without best (minimum 50% of games played) (credit to eewap for the idea)
player team Net Plus Minus per 100 Poss Team Avg NPM per 100 Poss With Team Avg NPM per 100 Poss Without NPM Difference
Nikola Jokić DEN 20 4.73 2.24 2.48
Jalen Brunson NYK 11.8 1.66 -0.13 1.79
Paul George LAC 14.3 3.68 2.05 1.62
Tre Jones SAS 12.6 -0.82 -2.42 1.60
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander OKC 11.4 2.27 0.69 1.58

The "Anchors Aweigh" Award (presented by Ron Burgundy)*

biggest difference in on/off splits in weighted average with and without worst (minimum 50% of games played and 10 minutes/game) (credit to eewap for the idea)
player team Net Plus Minus per 100 Poss Team Avg NPM per 100 Poss With Team Avg NPM per 100 Poss Without NPM Difference
Gradey Dick TOR -11.7 3.72 5.77 -2.05
Miles McBride NYK -6.8 1.66 3.37 -1.71
Drew Eubanks PHO -11.3 2.60 4.20 -1.60
Nassir Little PHO -11.3 2.60 4.20 -1.60
Amir Coffey LAC -10.3 3.68 5.17 -1.50

The Stonks Award*

contract overperformance by fewest contract $ per 1 VORP, excluding rookie contracts & lower salary than CBA minimum (like 10-days, two-ways, hardship, etc) (credit to memeticengineering for the idea)
player salary vorp VORP per $1M
Luke Kornet $2,413,304 1.3 0.5387
Goga Bitadze $2,066,585 1 0.4839
Dario Šarić $2,019,706 0.9 0.4456
Jordan McLaughlin $2,320,000 1 0.4310
Kevin Love $3,835,738 1.3 0.3389
alternatively, also excluding players making less than 5% of the salary cap:
player salary vorp VORP per $1M Salary as Percent of Salary Cap
Donte DiVincenzo $10,900,000 3.2 0.2936 8.81%
Isaiah Hartenstein $9,245,121 2.6 0.2812 7.48%
Al Horford $10,000,000 2.5 0.2500 8.09%
Alex Caruso $9,460,000 2.3 0.2431 7.65%
Grayson Allen $8,925,000 2 0.2241 7.22%

The "I'll Have It to Go" Award (sponsored by DoorDash)

teams with lowest timeout utilization (credit to xfinityhomeboy, Ill_Ad3517 & s-sea (who also came up with the name))
  1. Boston (62.97%)
  2. Jazz (69.35%)
  3. Pelicans (69.97%)
  4. Magic (71.31%)
  5. Heat (71.9%)

The “I Gotta Coach AND Ref?” Award (presented by Ace Attorney Phoenix Wright)

Best success rate on challenges (credit to xfinityhomeboy & sleepyfox1312 for the idea, from https://official.nba.com/2023-24-nba-coachs-challenge-reviews/, as of April 7)
  1. MEM (38/50=76%)
  2. CHI (16/22=72.73%)
  3. DAL (36/51=70.59%)
  4. BOS (42/60=70%) & BKN (28/40=70%)

The Rotation Awards

(the awards I agonize over the most & still get wrong lmao)
I value depth over one solitary star (it’s a rotation after all). My attempt to make this more objective than past years:

The Best Guard Rotation Award (sponsored by Buckingham Palace)

East
  1. Boston (Derrick White, Jrue Holiday, Payton Pritchard, Dalano Banton, Jaden Springer)
  2. Cavaliers (Donovan Mitchell, Sam Merrill, Darius Garland, Craig Porter Jr.)
  3. Pacers (Tyrese Haliburton, T.J. McConnell, Andrew Nembhard)
  4. Hawks (Dejounte Murray, Trae Young, Kobe Bufkin, Patty Mills, Vit Krejci, Trent Forrest)
  5. Knicks (Jalen Brunson, Immanuel Quickley, Miles McBride)
West
  1. Mavericks (Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving, Dante Exum, Brandon Williams, Seth Curry)
  2. Timberwolves (Mike Conley, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Jordan McLaughlin, Monte Morris, Shake Milton)
  3. Suns (Devin Booker, Grayson Allen, Jordan Goodwin, Saben Lee)
  4. Warriors (Stephen Curry, Chris Paul, Brandin Podziemski, Cory Joseph)
  5. Rockets (Fred VanVleet, Jalen Green, Aaron Holiday, Jeenathan Williams)

The Best Wing Rotation Award (co-sponsored by Lou Williams and Magic City)

East
  1. Boston (Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Sam Hauser, Oshae Brissett, Svi Mykhailiuk)
  2. Nets (Mikal Bridges, Cameron Johnson, Cam Thomas, Royce O'Neale, Noah Clowney, Dorian Finney-Smith, Jalen Wilson)
  3. Magic (Franz Wagner, Jonathan Isaac, Joe Ingles, Caleb Houstan, Chuma Okeke, Trevelin Queen)
  4. Heat (Jimmy Butler, Duncan Robinson, Haywood Highsmith, Caleb Martin, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Jamal Cain)
  5. Cavaliers (Caris LeVert, Max Strus, Dean Wade, Isaac Okoro, Emoni Bates, Marcus Morris, Georges Niang)
West
  1. Thunder (Jalen Williams, Josh Giddey, Aaron Wiggins, Cason Wallace, Lindy Waters III, Luguentz Dort, Gordon Hayward)
  2. Pelicans (Trey Murphy III, Brandon Ingram, Herb Jones, Naji Marshall, Matt Ryan, Jordan Hawkins)
  3. Timberwolves (Anthony Edwards, Kyle Anderson, Troy Brown Jr., T.J. Warren, Jaden McDaniels)
  4. Kings (Keegan Murray, Keon Ellis, Kevin Huerter, Sasha Vezenkov, Harrison Barnes, Kessler Edwards, Chris Duarte, Colby Jones)
  5. Suns (Bradley Beal, Royce O'Neale, Josh Okogie, Eric Gordon, Keita Bates-Diop, Nassir Little, Yuta Watanabe)

The Best Big Rotation Award (jointly sponsored by Tom Hanks, Cadbury and Sex and the City)

East
  1. Boston (Kristaps Porzingis, Al Horford, Luke Kornet, Neemias Queta, Xavier Tillman Sr., Lamar Stevens)
  2. Pacers (Obi Toppin, Myles Turner, Jalen Smith, Isaiah Jackson)
  3. Magic (Paolo Banchero, Moritz Wagner, Goga Bitadze, Wendell Carter Jr.)
  4. Cavaliers (Jarrett Allen, Evan Mobley, Damian Jones, Tristan Thompson)
  5. Heat (Bam Adebayo, Kevin Love, Nikola Jovic, Thomas Bryant, Orlando Robinson)
West
  1. Lakers (LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Jaxson Hayes)
  2. Timberwolves (Karl-Anthony Towns, Rudy Gobert, Naz Reid, Luka Garza)
  3. Warriors (Draymond Green, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Dario Saric, Jonathan Kuminga, Kevon Looney)
  4. Pelicans (Zion Williamson, Jonas Valanciunas, Larry Nance Jr., Cody Zeller, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl)
  5. Suns (Kevin Durant, Jusuf Nurkic, Bol Bol, Drew Eubanks, Chimezie Metu, Udoka Azubuike)
What are some other awards you'd like to see? Feel free to give me feedback on my choices, especially for the Rotation Awards contenders!
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2024.04.16 01:11 Interesting_Two_9190 2024 Live Mock Draft Results

2024 Live Mock Draft Results

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Round 1, pick 22: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas Round 2, pick 38: Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU Round 2, pick 45: Junior Colson, LB, Michigan Round 2, pick 53: Mohamed Kamara, edge, Colorado State Round 4,pick106: Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College Round 4, pick 120: Jha'Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane Round 5, pick 146: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame Round 5, pick 158: Trey Taylor, S, Air Force Round 6, pick 182: Dallin Hollker, TE, Colorado State Round 6, pick 183: MJ Devonshire, CB, Pitt Round 6, pick 198: Jaylon Carlies, S, Missouri Round 7, pick 227: Lideatrick Griffin, WR, Miss State Round 7, pick 239: Eric Watts, edge, Uconn Round 7, pick 242: David White Jr, WR, Western Carolina Round 7, pick 252: Taulia Tagovailoa, QB, Maryland

15 draft picks. Depth chart in my vision. Draft picks are in blue. Ran's FA additions are in red:
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15 months ago, TEN hired a new GM & it became known as the Ran Carthon era. Last year, Ran began his own BPA drafting strategy with Sko, Levis, & Spears out of the gate. I relish the BPA philosophy & strategy. It means do not force a position early just to take a position early
Ran gave up our 2024 3rd for Will Levis. Recently, Ran gave up our 2025 3rd for L’Jarius Sneed. Both we’re great moves for the club needing a future QB & a starting CB for our Titans

That left me with a long wait between pick 38 to pick 107, with no 3rds ever in sight until 2026

Cause & effect, Ran sends away our 3rds, I have to trade down, to return what was lost (yin-yang)

My #1 guy in this class was Rome Odzune, gone at #6. Everyone else's favorite Malik Nabers, gone at #5. Welcome to reality. :) Full draft results of live tracker link will be posted at the bottom

In January, I took Rome for TEN at #7 in a live mock

In February, I took Joe Alt for TEN at #7 in a live mock. This is what most fans want or expect to happen on day one for the Titans: a left tackle like Joe

This is the April live mock that is the most pertinent to me, with the most intense competitors, before the real draft very soon. It is known around the nation as the 'mock of all mocks' or 'the legacy mock draft'
Live mock draft means I'm going against 31 other real persons, all representing the 32 NFL teams. It's not against a computer just picking random names on simulators. Day 1: 5 minutes per pick, Day 2: 3 mins per pick, Day 3: 2 mins per pick. This means in reality & this event, you do not have hours & hours to make decisions. You have minutes. The clock is not your friend. It's keep ticking & ticking

I had deals set up to move back up to #9 overall from #14. Of course Rome nor Alt did not make it to #9 overall. All 3 top WRs we're gone in the top 6 picks

At #14, Philly gave me an offer I could not refuse, to gain another additional 2nd. Corleone respects this decision with his blessing. Nothing personal, just business (Godfather reference)

In free agency, the Houston Texans signed/stole our IDL in Denico Autry, leaving a huge hole on defense next to Big Jeffery Simmons. Ran did bring in Sebastian Joseph-Day. That is not enough for me long-term

With how the board fell & ending up with the #22 overall, there was one name that fell to that spot that should have been gone & I immediately recognized that facet

The Titans have not met with this Murphy name, yet did meet with McKinnley Jackson as a top 30 visit just to see what if, with the Aggie Jackson to replace Autry's spot on the defensive line. Reported visits are not Ran Carthon's real board. They are just visits. Every NFL team meets with hundreds of prospects privately & publicly

Round 1, pick 22: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas

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I took the BPA approach to take the best name on the board at #22

When I found out weeks ago in scouting, that Murphy had a 27% pass-rush win rate, instantly moved em up to IDL1 in front of Jer’Zhan Newton. The Illinois DT Newton had a jones fracture which arguably means Murphy could be the first DT off the board soon

Whether the actual pass-rush # is 19.6 to 26.6, is the long run mystery. Either way, Murphy is an elite replacement for Denico Autry at DT

6’ 297 lbs, 21 years old, 28 bench reps, 4.87 forty, 33” vertical, 20-27% pass-rush win rate. When it comes to being the best pass-rushing DT in this class, Murphy is that guy. Jared Verse or Dallas Turner could be the best edges in this class. Both of those we’re taken before this pick. Which means I took the best name on the board & the best pass-rushing defender on the board at 22. As the tape and analytics both heavily confirmed Byron was a beast at causing pressure & winning in the interior

Power-packed, explosive first step, urgent hands, go-to move is slap-club-rap combo, 455 lb squat, 375 power clean, fires off the ball to get vertical to push through gaps, can shed blocks, & anchor the point of attack...Grade: Round 1, #16 overall. Murphy has rare combination of lower-body twitch, natural, leverage, & power throughout his frame that sets him apart. With his disruptive energy, both as a pass-rusher & versus the run, projects as an impact starter who can play 3T or nose - Dane Brugler

Round 2, pick 38: Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU

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Can I sense some anger? Yes, you're upset because you wanted Joe at #7. Yes, you're upset because you wanted Olumuyiwa Anthony Fashanu at #14. I played the board as a GM should. I do what is best for the team! I still got us a left tackle. It's the left tackle I wanted. 'Not the hero tackle we deserved, but the hero tackle we needed' (Dark Knight reference)

Suam is 6'5" 326 lbs, 10" hands, 34" arms, 31 bench reps, 5.04 forty, 28" vertical, 21 years old, former five-star HS recruit. Played 655 snaps at LT, 687 snaps at RT for the Cougars. Has the frame, size, & length any OL coach like Bill would love to develop. Ranked Suam as OT4 on my board behind Alt, Fashanu, & Taliese Fuaga. Is a cousin of Detroit Lion Penei Sewell. On training with Sewell, Suam stated:
“We go way back, he's been training me since I was young...He trained me from when I was in junior high to now,”
We finally have a fantastic OL coach in Bill Callahan that can develop Suam into our immediate & long run left tackle. The Steelers wanted to trade up with TEN to 38 for 51 & two other picks. I declined that offer. Later, PIT admitted they wanted Suam there at 38 at that exact pick
Most will criticize the second trade to fall from 14 to 22 when I could have taken Fashanu there. Fashanu injured his quad at the combine & has 8" hands. I decided to take the best deal on the table & wait until 38 to address left tackle
The Steelers wanted to trade up with TEN on the morning of round 2. I refused to give up our early 2nd round pick. After the draft completed, PIT informed me, they wanted the exact name I took here in Kingsley at 38. The Titans go from one King in Derrick Henry to Kingsley

I attached an image below of the Fuaga vs Nabers debate. I created this meme for a reason. It shows that a tackle like Fuaga Suam can keep Will Levis upright & is able to make the passing completion!

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Round 2, pick 45: Junior Colson, LB, Michigan

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From Brentwood, TN & born in Haiti. 6'2" 238 lbs, 21 years old, has good sideline to sideline range, has a blend of speed & explosiveness, has a hit stick, toughness, & quick reaction when used in zone

DEN Broncos wanted this LB at 50. Ranked Colson as LB2 on my board. National champion, look a scouting the helmet pick (a joke). Seriously, this is much more than that. Most do not know how good Colson is, because Colson chose (just like Harrison & Nabers) to not perform at the combine. On the tape, Colson defines the word intensity. Reads the play from the offense, diagnoses it, informs his defense the coverage, then flies to the ball, snap after snap.
Checks a lot of boxes, for the next level, with his physicality to play downhill, athleticism in space, & iron-man toughness he brings to work every day. Has coverage awareness, physical form tackler, & has football IQ. Won the 2023 Lott Impact Trophy (“Impact” stands for integrity, maturity, performance, academics, community and tenacity). Junior projects as a NFL starting MIKE early in his career - Dane Brugler
Ran brought in Kenneth Murray during free agency. That placed Murray & Otis Reese IV at the top of the LB room at this moment. Which was not enough LB for me. Jack Gibbens has one of the cheapest contracts on the Titans roster, which probably means TEN will give Jack one more year, for being a previous ERFA. Luke Gifford should be a cap casualty by Sept. I wanted a full rebuild at the LB position.

I was able to gain Divine Deablo from the Las Vegas Raiders in a trade for the 190th I got from the Saints. I was able to gain Channing Tindall from the Dolphins via trade. I did not really ask for Tindall, MIA just wanted to get rid of Channing. Deablo will start most games. Kenneth Murray should start week 1, while slowly teaching Colson how to truly become the Titans primary MLB

Round 2, pick 53: Mohamed Kamara, edge, Colorado State

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6'1" 248 lbs, 4.57 forty, 23 reps, 34.5" vertical. Has played 5 seasons in the NCAA making age and length against Mo long-term as the only negatives. Has power, burst, punch, motor, & footwork. Plays with force & aggression, has inside rush moves, can collapse the pocket, & welcomes double teams
His motor runs hot, he has violent hands, & can set an edge - anonymous scout
Ranked Kamara as edge #4 on my board.
The IND Colts admitted they wanted Kamara at 82. Ballard took a RB instead there in round 3. Did I want to trade down from 53, to the range of 61 to 81 to take Mo in front of IND? Yes. No other teams felt like moving up there in round 2 to #53. We only have 3 minutes per pick on day 2 to make a decision. I went ahead & picked Mo there a little early instead of being skipped. As Kamara was my 2 birds with 1 stone plan all along to pick an edge & block IND simultaneously! FTC

Some do not emphasize that one has to make a pick quickly. In reality, the Vikings once got skipped for taking too long to pick. They tried to trade down with two teams. The Ravens did not send in the offer & MIN ran out of time. In reality, if you get skipped on the clock, the next team is up!

I love the duo of Landry & Kamara at edge. Arden Key was not a good run defender for us & was only a situational pass-rusher. I sent Arden to the Dolphins after drafting Kamara

Most do not watch Mountain West conference football. 'It's not a Power 4 program'. I scout the prospect, not the helmet. I scout around the year as a free hobby. I loved Kamara from the tape. You want production? Mo produced 13 sacks. Does the mob like Laiatu Latu more that also had 13 sacks in 23'? Yes. That is fine & nothing against Latu. As the Rams took Latu at pick 25. I just like Kamara as much as others like Latu
Round 4,pick106: Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College
6’3” 314 lbs, 4.53 shuttle. Has a strong base, tough to move around, great power from the hips, plays with an edge, has good pad level, & has power. Ask any OL guru, if they have a good shuttle time, they have great odds to be good at the next level on the offensive line. I ranked Mahogany as G #4 behind (Barton, Morgan, & Fautanu)

I watched the entirety of the Shrine Bowl event. The game itself & the practice drills. My grandfather volunteered for Shriners hospital. Mahogany never lost one rep in this drills being the the most dominant OL throughout the Shrine event. Impressed at the combine & the pro day.
Mahogany plays like a bouncer outside a club, looking to bash heads with power & forceful hands - Dane Brugler

The BC Eagle should have been gone in late round 3. Fell to my pick at 106 & I could not pass on Christian, to be Bill's new starting right guard

Many will be upset I sent Brunksill away for Mahogany. This was not the design. This is what occurred. I like the long-term move. Daniel only has a few years left to play. I believe in this pick & OL prospect
Round 4, pick 120: Jha'Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane
5'8" 188 lbs, 4.42 forty, 32" vertical, 12 reps. Ranked as WR17 on my board. Quan's uncle is Ed Reed. Which means Quan has NFL blood in his veins just like Suam. Quan had no issues being his former Tulane self in Mobile. Was on Paul Hornung's watchlist for most versatile player. This is an actual teammate of our RB Tyjae Spears. Does not have the size that scouts covet. Quan has the quickness & skills needed to still be a quality WRs in this class. Quan has return experience
His former roommate at Tulane was RB Tyjae Spears, who he calls his “brother fromanother mother.”...offers both long speed and short -area quickness, along with the route instincts to create pockets of separation for his quarterback. He projects as an NFL slot with Day 1 value as a punt returner. - Dane Brugler

TEN scouts have met with Action Jackson. I like Quan here as our WR4 to push Treylon Burks to either show up for the Titans or Jha'Quan Jackson is going to quickly take Treylon's place as our WR3

Every year, I watch the Senior Bowl event with excitement. Not just the game itself. I watch the practices & drills of the 1 on 1s to see who can win on an island. Who can win in the NFL on each rep & destroy DBs snap after snap. Last year it was Tank Dell as my favorite Senior Bowl WR. This year it is Quan. No one won more reps in the Senior Bowl drills consistently than Quan

In the draft, WRs continued to fall like dominos. Did I want Rome or Nabers at 7? Sure, gone in the top 6 picks. Did I want Malachi Corley at 53? Sure, gone at 52 right before my pick to the Jets. Did I want Javon Baker in the 80s? Sure, gone at 77. I could not trade down in round 2 & had to either take an edge there in Kamara or take a WR in Javon Baker.
I decided to wait on WR unfortunately & took Action Quan Jackson at 120. Malik Washington was also taken at pick 100 before day 3.

I gave Will Levis three (3) new WRs, in Jackson, Griffin, & White. May not be the 3 WRs you wanted. This is what you get
Round 5, pick 146: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame
5'11' 222 lbs. Ranked as RB3 on my board. I do not care what the combine #s told you. I watch tape. & if you watch hours & hours of NCAA football tape as I do. You would love Estime. This man is a bowling bowl & a bulldozer in the body of one RB. Audric wants to slam his shoulder into any LB or DB that dares to think they can out-power em
Estimé has the build and run power of a downhill grinder but the vision and cut acceleration of a smaller back, givi ng him RB1 potential for an NFL team (best in a gap scheme). His body type, run talent and promise on passing downs are reminiscent of former Seattle Seahawks’ RB Chris Carson. - Dane Brugler

We do not need Estime to be Derrick Henry. We have Tyjae Spears & Tony Pollard to do most of the receiving work & the majority of carries/touches. What we need Estime to be, is what Audric is. A HARD down-hill runner. TEN needs a RB that is healthy, that runs hard, & can simply get short first downs when we need it. Remember what Donta Foreman used to give TEN? Estime can be that & more. Imagine TEN has a two score lead & we could just rely on Estime to run the clock in the second half for once. Allowing Levis, Spears, & Tony to all three rest while Estime is doing what Henry used to do. Of course, Spears is RB1, Tony is RB2 & Estime would be RB3. This is about having depth at the RB position in the NFL. At this moment Julius Chestnut is our RB3. Estime fits & completes our RB room
Round 5, pick 158: Trey Taylor, S, Air Force
6' 213 lbs, 4.59 forty, 22 reps, 37.5" vertical, 4.13 3 cone, 6.90 3 cone. Ranked as safety #6 on my board. Quan Jackson is Ed Reed's nephew. This is Ed Reed's blood cousin too. I drafted both! To tell the Ratbirds what is up! Trey is the Jim Thorpe Award Winner in 23’, Taylor is a box safety, very good in 1on1 against TEs in coverage, very vocal, has juice, & maturity. Taylor was the force of the Falcons defense that made them one of the best in the G5
his great grandfather served in the Air Force & his grandfather in the Army...controlled athlete with natural twitch & reaction to movement to match WRs, makes clean turns out of break points ... doesn’t panic after a false step and quickly regains phase, proven ball skills, diagnoses play design well using his ability to sort through all the chess pieces and put himself in position to take away throws. However, his recovery speed will always be a question mark, and it might keep him as a subpackage/depth player at the next level. Overall, Taylor is quicker than fast and might have a tough time covering NFL receivers from the post, but his instinctive ball skills and feel for route concepts can help him overcome average range - Dane Brugler
I like Taylor as our new big nickel 3rd safety. Our new defensive coordinator is Dennard Wilson. In the previous regime in BAL, Wilson used Kyle Hamilton in the big slot. I like to use Trey in the same way. Taylor can blitz or cover depending on what Dennard wants to do each snap.
Round 6, pick 182: Dallin Hollker, TE, Colorado State
6'3" 241 lbs, 4.78 forty, 4,21 shuttle, 6.83 3 cone, 32.5" vertical, 10-2 broad. Is the Trey McBride from the same program, I drafted in the past? No, it's not. Ranked McBride as TE5 on my board. Sure I would have loved to have Jaheim Bell or Ben Sinnott instead. Both we're quickly taken in the top 130 picks. This gives edge Kamara a former Rams teammate to talk to everyday. Holker was THE most productive TE in the nation in 23'. Holker was more productive than Georgia Bowers & Texas Sanders.
Holker has limited value as a blocker, but his smooth athleticism and adjustment skills as a pass catcher can get him on the field. He projects as an F tight end or developmental H-back, who is at his best working from the slot and on the move - Dane Brugler
Many like Konk as I do. Josh Whyle has gained weight. Others teams did attempt to pry/trade Whyle away from TEN, yet I held on to Josh. If Whyle is not there yet & has not developed, I like Holker to compete with Whyle as the Titans TE2. Yes, Brian will probably use mostly 11 personnel with 3 WRs sets. This is about the entire Tennessee TE depth behind Konk. As for Holker to push Whyle to be better for us. We have Thomas Odukoya as our blocking TE. If you do not like Holker's blocking skills, too bad. This is another weapon for Levis for TEN to have a receiving FB/TE to put it that way. Levis needs all the weapons he can get Round 6, pick 183: MJ Devonshire, CB, Pitt
5'11" 186 lbs, 4.45 forty, 38.5" vertical, 10-4 broad. Ranked as CB10 on my board. MJ locks guys up in man, smooth backpedal, changes direction with ease, & can play through the hip pocket. Devonshire constantly impressed me throughout the Shrine Bowl as the best CB there & on the ACC tape. Pitt had a horrible offense with the most injured offensive line in the nation & that facet hurt the value or hype of MJ. I respected the talent of the SHIRE & I think many scouts we're too harsh on MJ & did not see the talent as I did with this Panthers CB
Devonshire is more of an aggressive athlete than true instinctive ballhawk, but his linear burst, speed & length help him make plays in coverage. He is a developmental player with the tools to play man, zone, & special teams - Dane Brugler
Ran obtaining L'Jarius Sneed & Chidobe Awuzie allowed me to wait patiently at CB to cover our many other holes first. I always liked MJ throughout the scouting process. Landing em at 183 overall was perfect value to me. MJ will be the Titans CB4 behind Roger McCreary
Round 6, pick 198: Jaylon Carlies, S, Missouri
6'2" 227 lbs, 20 reps, 4.50 forty, 32.5' vertical, 10-5 broad. Ranked to me as safety #10. I watch SEC tape every Saturday. I am a Tennessee Vols alumni. I never miss a UT game. In the SEC, it just means more. Carlies has went against the best of the best & excelled.
Impressive size/speed athlete with cut-up muscle and a remarkable wingspan ... carries seam speed stride for stride and covers a lot of ground in a short time (21.88 mph speed was the fastest during Shrine Bowl week _ Dane Brugler
We have Amani Hooker, that is light under the weather as our strong safety. We only have Elijah Molden here to mix with Jaylon Carlies at free safety. This draft class does not have many good free safeties that can fit a single high deep free safety for the next level. Am I going out on a limb here starting Jaylon Carlies at free safety? Yes. TEN has a ton of holes to fulfill & it's impossible for any team to cover everything in one draft class. Rome was not built in a day. Will TEN have to keep drafting WRs, safeties, & WRs in the future? yes. I am hoping the speed of Carlies & Molden can cover the bridge gap for 24' until Ran can finally draft our future free safety in 2025
Round 7, pick 227: Lideatrick Griffin, WR, Miss State
5’10" 181 lbs, 4.43 forty, 35.5" vertical, 10-4 broad. Ranked as WR21 on my board. Impressed in the Shrine Bowl event. Griffin has the most return experience of any WR in this draft class. With the new NFL rules changing the landscape of how kickoffs & punts will be performed, I know Justin Melo likes and supports this pick. This allows Spears & Jackson to just focus on offense. This means Griffin handles all punts & kickoffs
Griffin lacks polish as a route runner, but he can be dangerous with the ball in his hands, and his return talent is a strong selling point - Dane Brugler
I gave WIll Levis a 2nd WR here that has SEC experience & is very quick on tape. Quan Jackson & Griffin can be the under WRs we never had. With Hopkins & Ridley on the outside usually, this gives Levis two new WRs with speed to compete with Burks for targets to do work in the slot & the under routes. Both Action Jackson & Griffin are battle tested

Yes I ultimately replaced NWI & Philips (old & busted) for Jackson & Griffin (new hotness). Turn the page. Embrace the pace
Round 7, pick 239: Eric Watts, edge, Uconn
6'5" 274 lbs, 21 reps, 4.67 forty, 36.5" vertical, 10-9 broad. With that speed per size, that is what I call hybrid DT/DE like my first pick in Murphy. Ranked Watts as IDL #15. That's right, Eric is ranked as an IDL. Eric is a defensive enigma in this class. Watts has the size to play interior, yet has the athleticism to be an 4-3 nickel DE if need be. Most of the late edgs I wanted in round 7 we're gone. So I decided to draft Watts as an edge.

I ultimately sent Arden Key packing to the Dolphins to gain two more draft picks, thus Watts becomes our edge #5 depth piece. Eric will compete with Caleb Murphy & Rashad Weaver in our DE edge room. TEN used to be a 3-4 scheme that had OLB as edges. That was the old & busted scheme with Mike Vrabel. This is the new hotness nickel 3 safety set blitz happy scheme with Dennard Wilson. In the new scheme, the OLBs become DEs
Round 7, pick 242: David White Jr, WR, Western Carolina
6’2” 195 lbs, runs crisp routes, outside WR with size. Ranked as WR23 on my board. David is essentially a steal that was drafted late like Colton Dowell that both we're/will be given UDFA grades. Both take in round 7. I like White on tape and throughout the Shrine Bowl event as the 2nd best WR there at the event. The best WR in the Shrine Bowl event was MaliK Washington. Of course the Rams took the Cavalier at #100 overall. To me in this class, David is the cheap version of Keon Coleman, to compare prospect to prospect at the same position. I gave Will Levis three (3) new WRs to work with Quan Jackson, Griffin, & White. Our other WRs under contract are Hopkins, Ridley, Burks, & Kearis Jackson Round 7, pick 252: Taulia Tagovailoa, QB, Maryland
Brian Callahan wanted a new backup QB2 behind Levis & brought in Mason Rudolph from PIT. After sending Malik Willis away to the Saints that wanted QB & WR depth. I realized TEN at least needed a QB3 emergency depth name to replace Malik's spot. The NFL allows a QB3 to remain on the 53 roster & not count as a roster spot under the new Trey Lance/Brock Purdy rule. It was my plan all along to spend my last draft pick on a QB
Taulia is a confident, mobile passer who shines in the RPO game, but his lack of top-tier physical traits will make it tough for him to overcome inconsistent decision-making in the NFL - Dane Brugler
Most do not like Taulia. I ranked Taulia as QB6 in this class. Taulia was the Shrine Bowl MVP. There is a scout & anonymous TEN fan out there named YARD that truly loves this pick.
Trades:
  1. The Tennessee Titans have traded the 7th overall pick to the New Orleans Saints for the 14th & 45th overall picks
  2. The Tennessee Titans have traded the 14th pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for the 22nd, 53rd, & 120th picks
  3. The Tennessee Titans have traded Daniel Brunksill to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for the 158th overall pick
  4. The Tennessee Titans have traded Malik Willis & Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for the 190th & 239th picks
  5. Tennessee Titans send Caleb Farley, Kyle Philips, & the 190th pick to the Las Vegas Raiders for Divine Deablo
  6. Tennessee Titans have traded Arden Key to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for Channing Tindall, 183rd pick, & 196th pick
Disclaimer: Why this is at the bottom. Last year, I got about 20 compliments from my work. Then, I got hundreds of negative complaints about the trades. Every team makes trades. The Dolphins traded both Tyreek Hill & Jaylen Waddle away to other teams. It's a game within a game. If you dislike the idea of Titans veterans that I sent away, guess what? They're still Titans in reality. It is a game!
No absurd trades. Probably safest to go with no trades at all. Use the picks the Titans have, unless a trade is rumored.
Reddit, our server allows player trades. "I'm happy for u tho. Or sorry that happened.' Ranahan says deal with it!

I get this response a lot. "I do not like the value you got for this pick trade (of 7 to 14 to 22). I do not like the value you got for trading this name away. This veteran Titan is worth this amount & you should have got this pick for them"

You do not know the competitors. You do not know what was on the table & what was off the table. You can send whatever ideas you come up with, to other NFL teams. That does not mean they will accept them. The simulators or video games allow you to do whatever you want

The craziest idea I heard from other TEN fans was the dream of Minnesota sending us the 11 & 23 (two first round picks) for our 7. Did the Vikings even do that for the 5th or 6th overall pick? No, absolutely not. They waited until their pick came at 11 overall & took JJ McCarthy. Then they traded down from 23 overall to 33, to do what MIN wanted to do

In this game, it gets real! General Manager Ran Carthon & chairmen of football operations Chad Brinker have to do an iceberg ton of work behind the scenes to annually scout 600 student athletes from the NCAA for than evolution of becoming NFL players. All 32 NFL teams do this work

One has to create dozens & dozens of conditional offers, weeks in advance prior to the draft. Then, when the show begins. Half of the initial pre-setup offers will be declined. Especially when they found out the top 3 WRs are off the board.
Everyone wanted/wants Harrison, Nabers, & Odunze. Guess what? They're gone by in the top 6 picks!!!!!

I got an 3rd round offer for Harold Landry. Did I take it? no. I got a late 3rd round offer (90s) for Treylon Burks? Did I take it? No. All the best WRs we're gone in the top 80 picks. I got an offer from PIT for 38. Did I take it? no
Six former backup Titans go out the door. 2 new veterans enter the door in LB Deablo & LB Tindall. Some TEN fans still have hope in CB Caleb Farley. Rumor has it, Caleb is in phase one of recovery again at organized training activities & is till trying to return to full form. I've lost hope Farley can do that. I went from one Hokie in Farley to another Hokie in Deablo (Hokie for Hokie)
You might like WRs Nick Westbrook-Ikhine & Kyle Philips. I do not. I'm done with both of them. If Ran drafts some WRs (3) as I did. Both of these can easily be waived in late August/early Sept (Nick & Kyle). I have spent four years watching Nick never get open & I've seen enough of it. Kyle Philips has produced two season for a total of 23 receptions

I like Daniel Brunskill. Daniel is 30 now & I used em to gain an additional pick at #158. This was my first trade performed back when TEN only had 7 original picks in early March. Did I know I was going to end up with 16 draft picks before I pushed the Brunskill trade? I did not. If I knew I was going to get 16 picks back in March, I would have kept Daniel. I'm still happy with replacing Brunskill with Mahogany
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2024.04.15 23:56 stelalimes 2023/24 single game leading scorer for every NBA team and number of times he led the team in scoring

SOUTHEAST DIVISION:
Atlanta Hawks:
Trae Young - 33
Dejounte Murray - 25
Bogdan Bogdanovic - 10
De'Andre Hunter, Jalen Johnson - 5
Saddiq Bey - 3
Clint Capela - 1
Charlotte Hornets:
Miles Bridges - 27
Brandon Miller - 15
Terry Rozier - 12
LaMelo Ball - 11
P.J. Washington - 4
Gordon Hayward - 3
Tre Mann, Nick Richards, Grant Williams, Vasilije Micic - 2
Nick Smith Jr. - 1
Miami Heat:
Jimmy Butler - 25
Bam Adebayo - 19
Tyler Herro - 17
Duncan Robinson - 5
Terry Rozier - 4
Jaime Jaquez Jr. - 3
Nikola Jovic, Kyle Lowry, Caleb Martin, Thomas Bryant - 2
Haywood Highsmith - 1
Orlando Magic:
Paolo Banchero - 43
Franz Wagner - 22
Cole Anthony - 6
Jalen Suggs - 4
Moe Wagner - 3
Wendell Carter Jr. - 2
Gary Harris, Jonathan Isaac - 1
Washington Wizards:
Kyle Kuzma - 37
Jordan Poole - 22
Deni Avdija - 8
Corey Kispert - 6
Tyus Jones - 3
Bilal Coulibaly, Justin Champagnie, Marvin Bagley III, Jared Butler, Daniel Gafford, Eugene Omoruyi - 1
CENTRAL DIVISION:
Chicago Bulls:
DeMar DeRozan - 40
Coby White - 19
Nikola Vucevic - 8
Zach LaVine - 7
Ayo Dosunmu - 4
Javonte Green - 2
Onuralp Bitim, Patrick Williams - 1
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Donovan Mitchell - 36
Darius Garland - 12
Jarrett Allen - 10
Caris LeVert - 7
Evan Mobley, Georges Niang - 4
Max Strus, Sam Merrill - 3
Dean Wade - 2
Craig Porter Jr. - 1
Detroit Pistons:
Cade Cunningham - 35
Jaden Ivey - 10
Jalen Duren, Bojan Bogdanovic - 6
Alec Burks - 4
James Wiseman, Marcus Sasser - 3
Killian Hayes, Kevin Knox, Malachi Flynn, Evan Fournier, Simone Fontecchio - 2
Chimezie Metu, Ausar Thompson, Danilo Gallinari, Stanley Umude, Marvin Bagley III - 1
Indiana Pacers:
Tyrese Haliburton - 21
Myles Turner, Pascal Siakam - 17
Bennedict Mathurin - 8
Aaron Nesmith - 4
Buddy Hield, Bruce Brown Jr. - 3
T.J. McConnell, Obi Toppin, Isaiah Jackson - 2
Andrew Nembhard, Jalen Smith, Jordan Nwora - 1
Milwaukee Bucks:
Giannis Antetokounmpo - 54
Damian Lillard - 18
Brook Lopez, Bobby Portis - 3
Malik Beasley, A.J. Green, Patrick Beverley, Khris Middleton - 1
ATLANTIC DIVISION:
Boston Celtics:
Jayson Tatum - 41
Jaylen Brown - 19
Kristaps Porzingis - 8
Derrick White - 7
Payton Pritchard - 5
Sam Hauser, Jrue Holiday - 1
Brooklyn Nets:
Cam Thomas - 37
Mikal Bridges - 24
Cameron Johnson - 5
Dennis Schroder - 4
Lonnie Walker, Spencer Dinwiddie - 3
Nicolas Claxton, Dorian Finney-Smith - 2
Jalen Wilson, Trendon Watford - 1
New York Knicks:
Jalen Brunson - 45
Julius Randle - 17
Donte DiVincenzo - 10
R.J. Barrett - 3
Immanuel Quickley, OG Anunoby, Miles McBride - 2
Josh Hart, Bojan Bogdanovic - 1
Philadelphia 76ers:
Joel Embiid - 32
Tyrese Maxey - 28
Kelly Oubre Jr. - 10
Tobias Harris - 6
De'Anthony Melton, Patrick Beverley, Paul Reed Jr., Buddy Hield, Kyle Lowry, Ricky Council IV - 1
Toronto Raptors:
Scottie Barnes - 21
Pascal Siakam, RJ Barrett - 13
Gary Trent Jr. - 11
Immanuel Quickley - 9
Gradey Dick - 4
OG Anunoby, Dennis Schroder - 3
Jordan Nwora - 2
Javon Freeman-Liberty, Jakob Poeltl - 1
NORTHWEST DIVISION:
Denver Nuggets:
Nikola Jokic - 52
Jammal Murray - 16
Michael Porter Jr. - 7
Reggie Jackson - 4
Aaron Gordon - 2
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope - 1
Minnesota Timberwolves:
Anthony Edwards - 52
Karl-Anthony Towns - 15
Naz Reid - 6
Rudy Gobert - 5
Mike Conley - 3
Jaden McDaniels - 1
Oklahoma City Thunder:
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander - 63
Jalen Williams - 7
Josh Giddey - 5
Chet Holmgren - 4
Luguentz Dort - 2
Aaron Wiggins - 1
Portland Trail Blazers:
Jerami Grant - 24
Anfernee Simons - 19
Deandre Ayton - 10
Scoot Henderson - 9
Dalano Banton - 7
Malcolm Brogdon, Shaedon Sharpe - 5
Jabari Walker - 2
Duop Reath - 1
Utah Jazz:
Lauri Markkanen - 28
Collin Sexton - 19
Keyonte George - 9
Jordan Clarkson - 8
John Collins - 5
Talen Horton-Tucker - 3
Simone Fontecchio, Brice Sensabaugh - 2
Kelly Olynyk, Omer Yurtseven, Ochai Agbaji, Johnny Juzang, Luka Samanic, Kenny Lofton Jr. - 1
PACIFIC DIVISION:
Golden State Warriors:
Stephen Curry - 44
Klay Thompson - 17
Jonathan Kuminga - 7
Andrew Wiggins - 6
Lester Quinones, Moses Moody, Brandin Podziemski - 1
Los Angeles Clippers:
Paul George - 33
Kawhi Leonard - 31
James Harden - 10
Terance Mann, Norman Powell, Bones Hyland - 2
Ivica Zubac, Russell Westbrook - 1
Los Angeles Lakers:
LeBron James - 31
Anthony Davis - 29
D'Angelo Russell - 16
Rui Hachimura, Austin Reaves - 3
Phoenix Suns:
Kevin Durant - 38
Devin Booker - 28
Grayson Allen, Bradley Beal - 7
Eric Gordon, Jusuf Nurkic - 1
Sacramento Kings:
De'Aaron Fox - 45
Domantas Sabonis - 14
Malik Monk, Keegan Murray - 7
Harrison Barnes - 6
Kevin Huerter - 2
Keon Ellis - 1
SOUTHWEST DIVISION:
Dallas Mavericks:
Luka Doncic - 55
Kyrie Irving - 18
Grant Williams, Tim Hardaway Jr. - 2
Josh Green, P.J. Washington, Olivier-Maxence Prosper, Jaden Hardy, Brandon Williams - 1
Houston Rockets:
Jalen Green - 29
Alperen Sengun - 20
Fred VanVleet - 13
Dillon Brooks - 8
Jabari Smith Jr., Cam Whitmore - 4
Tari Eason, Amen Thompson - 2
Josh Christopher - 1
Memphis Grizzlies:
Jaren Jackson Jr. - 32
Desmond Bane - 19
G.G. Jackson - 7
Ja Morant, Vincent Williams Jr. - 4
Trey Jemison - 3
Ziaire Williams, Lamar Stevens, Scotty Pippen Jr., Santi Aldama, Jake LaRavia - 2
Marcus Smart, Jordan Goodwin, Luke Kennard - 1
New Orleans Pelicans:
Zion Williamson - 27
Brandon Ingram - 21
C.J. McCollum - 17
Trey Murphy III - 8
Jonas Valanciunas - 6
Jordan Hawkins - 2
Herb Jones - 1
San Antonio Spurs:
Victor Wembanyama - 31
Devin Vassell - 22
Keldon Johnson - 12
Jeremy Sochan - 6
Tre Jones - 4
Zach Collins - 2
Doug McDermott, Devonte' Graham, Julian Champagnie, Malaki Branham, Sandro Mamukelashvili - 1
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2024.04.15 19:01 stelalimes Number of 30 point individual games for each NBA team this season

Dallas Mavericks : 70 (Luka Doncic - 50, Kyrie Irving - 13, Tim Hardaway Jr. - 6, P.J. Washington - 1)
Milwaukee Bucks : 68 (Giannis Antetokounmpo - 42, Damian Lillard - 21 Bobby Portis - 3, Brook Lopez, Malik Beasley - 1)
Oklahoma City Thunder : 62 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander - 51, Jalen Williams - 6, Chet Holmgren - 4, Josh Giddey - 1)
Phoenix Suns : 62 (Kevin Durant - 27, Devin Booker - 25, Bradley Beal - 6, Grayson Allen - 3, Jusuf Nurkic - 1)
Philadelphia 76ers : 61 (Joel Embiid - 31, Tyrese Maxey - 22, Tobias Harris - 4, Kelly Oubre Jr. - 2, De'Anthony Melton, Paul Reed Jr. - 1)
New York Knicks : 54 (Jalen Brunson - 36, Julius Randle - 10, Donte DiVincenzo - 7, Josh Hart - 1)
Boston Celtics : 53 (Jayson Tatum - 27, Jaylen Brown - 16, Kristaps Porzingis - 6, Payton Pritchard - 2, Sam Hauser, Derrick White - 1)
Los Angeles Lakers : 50 (Anthony Davis - 21, LeBron James - 20, D'Angelo Russell - 5, Rui Hachimura 3, Austin Reaves - 1)
Denver Nuggets : 42 (Nikola Jokic - 28, Jamal Murray - 8, Michael Porter Jr. - 4, Aaron Gordon, Reggie Jackson - 1)
Sacramento Kings : 40 (De'Aaron Fox - 25, Domantas Sabonis - 6, Harrison Barnes, Keegan Murray - 3, Malik Monk - 2, Kevin Huerter - 1)
Atlanta Hawks : 37 (Trae Young - 22, Dejounte Murray - 13, Bogdan Bogdanovic - 2)
New Orleans Pelicans : 36 (Zion Williamson - 13, Brandon Ingram - 10, C.J. McCollum - 9, Trey Murphy III, Jordan Hawkins - 2)
Minnesota Timberwolves : 36 (Anthony Edwards - 29, Karl-Anthony Towns - 5, Naz Reid - 2)
Golden State Warriors : 33 (Stephen Curry - 27, Klay Thompson - 6, Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga - 1)
Cleveland Cavaliers : 31 (Donovan Mitchell - 21, Darius Garland - 4, Caris Levert, Jarrett Allen - 2, Evan Mobley, Georges Niang - 1)
Memphis Grizzlies : 30 (Jaren Jackson Jr. - 12, Desmond Bane - 11, Ja Morant, G.G. Jackson - 3, Jake LaRavia - 1)
Houston Rockets : 29 (Jalen Green - 13, Alperen Sengun - 9, Fred VanVleet - 6, Eric Gordon - 2, Jabari Smith Jr. - 1)
Chicago Bulls : 29 (DeMar DeRozan - 16, Coby White - 7, Zach LaVine - 3, Ayo Dosunmu - 2, Nikola Vucevic - 1)
Detroit Pistons : 29 (Cade Cunningham - 18, Jaden Ivey, Bojan Bogdanovic - 4, Alec Burks - 2, Malachi Flynn - 1)
Portland Trail Blazers : 29 (Anfernee Simons - 11, Jerami Grant - 7, Deandre Ayton - 5, Scoot Henderson - 3, Dalano Banton - 2, Malcolm Brogdon - 1)
Los Angeles Clippers : 28 (Kawhi Leonard - 14, Paul George - 11, James Harden - 2, Bones Hyland - 1)
Charlotte Hornets : 25 (Lamelo Ball - 7, Miles Bridges, Terry Rozier - 6, Brandon Miller - 4, P.J. Washington - 2)
Utah Jazz : 24 (Lauri Markkanen - 10, Jordan Clarkson - 7, Keyonte George, Collin Sexton - 3, John Collins - 1)
Brooklyn Nets : 23 (Cam Thomas - 14 , Mikal Bridges - 8, Dennis Schroder - 1)
Toronto Raptors : 23 (Pascal Siakam - 8, Scottie Barnes - 6, Gary Trent Jr. - 4, Immanuel Quickley, R.J. Barrett - 2, Dennis Schroder - 1)
Washington Wizards : 21 (Kyle Kuzma - 11, Jordan Poole - 8, Deni Avdija - 2)
San Antonio Spurs : 20 (Victor Wembanyama - 11, Devin Vassell - 6, Jeremy Sochan - 2, Tre Jones - 1)
Indiana Pacers : 20 (Tyrese Haliburton - 9, Bennedict Mathurin - 4, Pascal Siakam - 3, Bruce Brown Jr., Myles Turner - 2, Buddy Hield - 1)
Orlando Magic : 19 (Paolo Banchero - 11, Franz Wagner - 7, Cole Anthony - 1)
Miami Heat : 17 (Jimmy Butler - 8, Tyler Herro - 4, Bam Adebayo - 2, Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Duncan Robinson - 1)
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2024.04.15 16:11 Jack12404 7 Round Titans Mock Draft - 10 Days until the Draft

Since we are officially 10 Days from the 2024 NFL Draft, I wanted to do a 7-Round Mock. It’s kind of a blend of what I think will happen in addition to what I want to happen. I used the ESPN Mock Draft Simulator (except for one pick).

Round 1, Pick 7: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame (6’8.5”, 321 lbs, 21 y/o, RAS: 9.92)
Outside of Caleb Williams, this is the most obvious pick in the draft. We have had a massive hole at LT since Taylor Lewan first tore his ACL, and Alt is the best OT prospect since Sewell and is rated as a top 5 player in the draft class by nearly every recruiting service/analyst. Despite his massive size, he is an unreal athlete, scoring a 9.92 RAS which ranked 12 out of 1306 OTs since 1987. You simply cannot pass up on ten years of a Joe Alt/Peter Skoronski blindside, especially since both were the best offensive line prospects from their respective classes. The odds have shifted from +200 to -115 and then to -135 for the Titans to draft Joe Alt in recent days, so barring anything crazy from John Harbaugh, I am feeling good about Joe Alt being a Titan.

**TRADE*\*
Titans receive:
Round 2, Pick 52
Round 3, Pick 83

Rams receive:
Round 2, Pick 38

In ESPN’s recent recruiting notebook, the Los Angeles Rams were mentioned as a team that could make a trade up to early Round 2 to take Michael Penix Jr or Bo Nix to develop as the successor to Matthew Stafford. Since they were also rumored to have been a team that tried to trade up for Will Levis last year, I decided to make this trade to give Ran more ammo on Day 2.

Round 2, Pick 52: Junior Colson, LB, Michigan (6’2”, 238 lbs, 21 y/o, RAS: did not test due to injury)
This is a pick that I made from a “what I think Ran will do” perspective. We still don’t have a green dot player at LB, and Colson is exactly that. He is a Tennessee native (Ravenwood High School), was one of the biggest leaders of the National Championship Michigan team, and he has the combo of athletic ability and great tape that you want to see from a Day 2 pick. Daniel Jeremiah (NFL Network’s lead draft analyst that is VERY plugged in for draft rumors/intel) joined a Titans radio show, and when they asked about LBs that would be good for the Titans, Colson was the first (and I think only) prospect that he mentioned. Considering that he is the only LB that the Titans have publicly announced to have a visit with, I would not at all be surprised to see Colson in two-tone blue in a few weeks.

Round 3, Pick 83: Brenden Rice, WR, USC (6’2”, 208 lbs, 22 y/o, RAS: 8.73)
I’m almost certain that we’ll end Day 2 with a WR selected at some point. Ran/Callahan have talked about this WR draft a lot and with how great of a class it is, I would be shocked if we don’t have a WR by Day 3. I was torn between Javon Baker and Brenden Rice because both are very solid prospects. What it came down to for me was that Rice has better athleticism, bigger size, more reliable hands, and he has a better chance at becoming a WR2. Rice was a great red-zone receiver last season, having caught 12 TD passes. He only had 2 drops on the year and has great body control and hand-eye coordination. He did have struggles against press coverage, but he has the burst to gain quick separation which showed in his excellent production on scramble drills. He’d likely start out as the WR4 behind Burks, but I could see him becoming a starting outside receiver sooner rather than later.


Round 4, Pick 106: T’Vondre Sweat, DT, Texas (6’4”, 366 lbs, 23 y/o, RAS: 4.10)
Sweat’s notoriety for being a “party animal” and getting a DWI weeks before the draft are massive red flags. Considering that Dane Brugler in addition to many other analysts and scouts already had him as a 4th Rounder, this certainly doesn’t help his stock. In the ESPN simulator, Sweat wasn’t available here, but I made him the pick for this mock since simulators haven’t accounted for his DWI and nearly every source expects him to fall. Matt Miller and Chad Forbes both mentioned that his expected range post-DWI is expected to be the 4th Round. Since we brought him in for a visit the day after his DWI, I think they may be willing to take a shot on him on Day 3 since there is less risk in him being a bust. His run defense and size would be a seamless fit next to Big Jeff, and his unreal strength and athleticism at his size gives him upside as a pass rusher too. If our coaches can get his head straight and improve his work ethic/conditioning, we’d have a monster IDL to lead our defense.

Round 5, Pick 146: Cedric Johnson, EDGE, Ole Miss (6’3”, 260 lbs, 22 y/o, RAS: 9.67)
I wanted to focus on fixing the offense first and adding defensive pieces on Day 3. Cedric Johnson is raw, but he has a lot of good tools for a Day 3 pick. As shown through his elite 9.67 RAS score, he’s a great athlete with decent size. He was 90th percentile or higher for his position in the vertical jump, broad jump, 40 yard dash, 20 yard split, and 10 yard split at the Combine. His technique needs coaching and development, but his run defense is great. He would probably begin as a rotational rusher like Rashad Weaver, but his ability to set the edge and defend the run would complement Harold Landry and Arden Key very well.

Round 6, Pick 182: Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois (6’4”, 271 lbs, 23 y/o, RAS: 9.92)
In his recent press conference, Callahan mentioned that we need some TEs. Reiman is a bit inexperienced, but he’s got great potential as both a blocker and receiver with his size and athleticism. He gives us depth at the position and can be a good project player.

Round 7, Pick 242: Josh Proctor, S, Ohio State (6’1”, 199 lbs, 25 y/o, RAS: 6.58)
Proctor is extremely old as a prospect, but we need depth at safety. He has multiple years of experience at Ohio State, and we were mentioned as a team that has shown interest in him.

Round 7, Pick 252: Daequan Hardy, CB, Penn State (5’9”, 179 lbs, 23 y/o, RAS: 8.51)
At this point, I’m just taking shots at guys with high upside. Hardy is limited by his size, but he has very good athletic ability. He could be a decent depth nickelback, and he has experience on punt returns and special teams.

Projected Depth Chart:
Bold = Starter

OFFENSE:
QB: Will Levis, Mason Rudolph, Malik Willis
RB: Tyjae Spears, Tony Pollard, Julius Chestnut
WR: Deandre Hopkins, Calvin Ridley, Treylon Burks, Brenden Rice, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Kyle Philips, Colton Dowell, Kearis Jackson
TE: Chig Okonkwo, Josh Whyle, Tip Reiman
LT: Joe Alt, Jaelyn Duncan, John Ojukwu,
LG: Peter Skoronski, Saahdiq Charles
C: Lloyd Cushenberry, Lachavious Simmons
RG: Dillon Radunz, Andrew Rupcich
RT: Nicholas Petit- Frere, Leroy Watson

DEFENSE:
IDL: Jeffery Simmons, Sebastian Joseph-Day, T’Vondre Sweat, Shakel Brown, TK McLendon Jr., Keondre Coburn
EDGE: Harold Landry, Arden Key, Rashad Weaver, Cedric Johnson, Caleb Murphy, Thomas Rush
LB: Junior Colson, Kenneth Murray, Otis Reese, Jack Gibbens, Chance Campbell
CB: L’Jarius Sneed, Chidobe Awuzie, Roger McCreary, Caleb Farley, Eric Garror, Tre Avery, Daequan Hardy
S: Amani Hooker, Elijah Molden, Matthew Jackson, Josh Proctor, Shyheim Carter

SPECIAL TEAMS:
K: Nick Folk
P: Ryan Stonehouse
LS: Morgan Cox
KR: Kearis Jackson
PR: Daequan Hardy
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2024.04.14 17:08 dandantheotterman FINAL UPDATE: Tracking Wemby's Blocks on ESPN's Top 100 Players This Season

Thanks for following along all season! Enjoy the playoffs!
I thought it'd be fun to track exactly who Wemby blocks this season from ESPN's preseason top 100 players list.
My prediction was >60 players on this list. Through 71 games played, Wemby has blocked 58 players on this list!
Last game recorded: 4/14 vs Pistons (OUT)
XX = Players Wemby is no longer able to block (Will not play again/Out for season)
# Name Pos. Blocks
100 Mitchell Robinson C XX
99 Jonas Valanciunas C 1
98 Collin Sexton PG 2
97 Grant Williams PF XX
96 Harrison Barnes PF XX
95 Jalen Williams F 3
94 Russell Westbrook PG 1
93 Mike Conley PG XX
92 Immanuel Quickley SG XX
91 Josh Hart SG 1
90 John Collins PF 5
89 Robert Williams III C XX
88 Kevon Looney C XX
87 Buddy Hield SG XX
86 Kyle Kuzma PF 1
85 Anfernee Simons SG 1
84 Clint Capela C 2
83 Tobias Harris SF XX
82 Cameron Johnson SF XX
81 Bobby Portis F 1
80 Jalen Green SG 1
79 Tyler Herro PG XX
78 Scoot Henderson PG 3
77 Jordan Clarkson PG 1
76 Chris Paul PG XX
75 Nikola Vucevic C 5
74 Cade Cunnningham PG XX
73 Chet Holmgren PF 3
72 Jordan Poole SG 1
71 RJ Barrett SG 1
70 Walker Kessler C 1
69 Brook Lopez C 1
68 Michael Porter Jr. SF 1
67 O.G. Anunoby SF 2
66 Austin Reaves SG 4
65 Myles Turner C XX
64 Rudy Gobert C 5
63 Scottie Barnes SF 4
62 Kristaps Porzingis C XX
61 Desmond Bane SG 2
60 Dejounte Murray SG XX
59 Marcus Smart PG XX
58 Jerami Grant SF 2
57 Zion Williamson PF 1
56 Fred VanVleet PG XX
55 Draymond Green PF XX
54 Andrew Wiggins SF 3
53 Josh Giddy SG 1
52 Franz Wagner SF 1
51 Aaron Gordon PF 1
50 Jarrett Allen C 1
49 Deandre Ayton C XX
48 LaMelo Ball PG XX
47 Victor Wembanyama PF ---
46 Khris Middleton SF XX
45 Julius Randle PF XX
44 CJ McCollum SG XX
43 James Harden PG 1
42 Tyrese Maxey PG 2
41 Klay Thompson SG XX
40 Evan Mobley PF 1
39 DeMar DeRozan SF 1
38 Zach LaVine SG XX
37 Bradley Beal SG XX
36 Darius Garland PG XX
35 Ja Morant PG 1
34 Kyrie Irving PG 2
33 Mikal Bridges SF 1
32 Jalen Brunson PG XX
31 Jaren Jackson Jr. PF 7
30 Paolo Banchero PF XX
29 Trae Young PG 4
28 Lauri Markkanen PF 2
27 Brandon Ingram SF 1
26 Jrue Holiday PG XX
25 Pascal Siakam PF XX
24 Kawhi Leonard SF XX
23 De'Aaron Fox PG XX
22 Domantas Sabonis PF 2
21 Tyrese Haliburton PG 2
20 Karl-Anthony Towns C 1
19 Jaylen Brown SG XX
18 Paul George SF XX
17 Jamal Murray PG XX
16 Bam Adebayo C 1
15 Donovan Mitchell SG XX
14 Damian Lillard PG 1
13 Anthony Edwards SG XX
12 Jimmy Butler SF 1
11 Devin Booker SG 1
10 Anthony Davis PF 3
9 LeBron James SF 1
8 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander SG 3
7 Kevin Durant SF XX
6 Jayson Tatum SF XX
5 Stephen Curry PG 2
4 Luka Doncic PG 1
3 Joel Embiid C 1
2 Nikola Jokic C 8
1 Giannis Antetokounmpo PF 1
**Fun Facts:*\* Blocked 8 of the top 10 players! Didn't block a single top 100 Celtic! Didn't record a block against the Pistons!
Total blocks: 254 Blocks Per Game: 3.6 Team most blocked: Grizzlies (22) Player(s) most blocked: Nikola Jokic (8)
Position most blocked: Center (71) C-71 PF-46 SF-37 SG-34 PG-37 F-14 G-15
Quater most blocked: 4th (69) Nice. Q1-62 Q2-66 Q3-54 Q4-69 OT-2 2OT-1
NON-TOP 100 BLOCKS: Alperen Sengun x7 Jabari Smith Jr. x3 Ivica Zubac x2 Grayson Allen x2 Jordan Goodwin x2 Jusuf Nurkic Drew Eubanks Jakob Poeltl x5 Jalen McDaniels Obi Toppi x2 Kenneth Lofton Jr. Zaire Williams Bismack Biyombo Daniel Theis x2 Reggie Jackson x4 Christian Braun x2 Saddiq Bey Naz Reid Dillon Brooks Tari Eason Jeff Green Max Christie x2 Jaxson Hayes x2 Cam Reddish Herbert Jones x2 Trey Murphy III Andre Drummond Kelly Olynyk Keyonte George x3 Moses Brown x3 Luke Kornet Pat Connaughton Caris LeVert x2 Sam Merrill x2 Nick Richards x2 Jalen Johnson Onyeka Okongwu Oshae Brisset Marvin Bagley III x2 Delon Wright Tyus Jones x2 KJ Martin Nickeil Alexander-Walker x2 Kyle Anderson Daniel Gafford x2 Deni Avdija Jonathan Isaac Markelle Fultz x4 Moritz Wagner x3 Jose Alvarado Isaac Okoro Nic Claxton x3 Ochai Agbaji Gradey Dick PJ Washington x3 Dwight Powell Josh Green Keven Heurter Alex Len x2 Monte Morris Moses Moody Jonathan Kuminga Aaron Wiggins Bennedict Mathurin x2 Andrew Nembhard Aaron Nesmith Jock Landale Aaron Holiday Jae'Sean Tate Christian Braun Peyton Watson Cam Thomas Dennis Smith Dorian Finney-Smith Dennis Schroder Tim Hardaway Jr. GG Jackson x3 Eric Gordon Isaiah Hartenstein Justin Holiday Dyson Daniels Herbert Jones x2 Paul Reed x2 Kelly Oubre Jr. x2 Trey Jemison Scottie Pippen Jr. Brandon Clarke Timmy Allen Zavier Simpson
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2024.04.12 23:54 bbandrew Golden Nuggets from Dane Brugler's The Beast: Scout Quotes, Who's Been Arrested, and Team Captains

Been making my way though the whole thing and thought I'd grab some stuff I look for and post it here. This is a yearly tradition for me at this point. It is a MUST READ for anyone interested in the draft.
Would love to hear what you guys think about some of this stuff! Also if you find anything else interesting please drop it below!
What NFL Scouts Had To Say
QBs
CALEB WILLIAMS- (NFL scout: “He wants to be Jay-Z of the NFL and a true entrepreneur, and that’s great as long as he’s winning on the field.”).
DRAKE MAYE- (NFL scout: “Considering his family’s success, I expected a cocky kid, but he’s real grounded and humble. The ‘golly-gee’ stuff isn’t an act. He’ll need time before he’s ready to lead an NFL room, but he’ll get there.”)
J.J. MCCARTHY- (NFL scout: “Before he signed, he was telling other Michigan recruits that if they wanted to party and chase girls, go somewhere else. His class was going to be the one that restored Michigan. To have that mentality and then actually go achieve it? He’s different.”)
JOE MILTON III- (NFL scout: “Instead of bolting once (Hendon) Hooker took his job, he stayed patient, and it paid off for him.”)
AUSTIN REED- (NFL scout: “As a competitor, he’s Philip Rivers — he’ll kill you with a smile. You love him on your team and despise playing against him.”)
RBs
BRAELON ALLEN- (NFL scout: “Rare maturity for his age. Plus, he’s a homebody. He’s all football, all the time.”)
RAY DAVIS- (NFL scout: “He chose betterness over bitterness. Talk about being dealt a rough hand. He overcame and did it with a smile.”)
WILL SHIPLEY- (NFL scout: “He’ll light a fire under the ass of his guys. … He leaves it all out there and expects the same from his teammates.”).
DYLAN LAUBE- (NFL scout: “He fits the ‘best kid is your hardest worker’ cliché.”)
DAIJUN EDWARDS- (NFL scout: “Really low-key, laid back guy, but he runs like a mean sumbitch when his number is called.”)
GEORGE HOLANI- (NFL scout: “I really thought he would be bigger in person.”)
WRs
MARVIN HARRISON JR.- (NFL scout: “As talented as he is, his discipline and dedication to the craft might be the most impressive part of this guy.”)
KEON COLEMAN- (NFL scout: “His drive since he was a kid was to max out his ability and cash in for his family. … That singular focus and talent? Yeah, I’ll bet on that.”)
RICKY PEARSALL- (NFL Scout: “The kid has heart. … His daddy was a tough-as-shit, sticky-handed receiver and the apple didn’t fall far.”)
XAVIER LEGETTE- m (NFL scout: “The coaches say he became their best practice player. And he never misses a practice.”)
MALIK WASHINGTON- (NFL scout: “You can feel his rugged toughness on tape.”)
TEs:
THEO JOHNSON- r (NFL scout: “I know (Pat) Freiermuth influenced him a lot when he got there and showed him what it takes to play big-boy football.”)
TIP REIMAN- (NFL scout: “The coaches say his ‘give-a-shit’ factor is off the charts.”)
OL:
TYLER GUYTON- (NFL scout: “The OU coaches just marvel at him. They call him different than everyone else they’ve had.”).
KINGSLEY SUAMATAIA- (NFL scout: “I just don’t think he’s ready. Hopefully, he’s not thrown to the wolves right away.”)
BRADY LATHAM- (NFL scout: “Brady is the manifestation of the toughness coach (Sam) Pittman demands in his program.”)
ZACH FRAZIER- (NFL scout: “I started texting our O-line coach clips of Zach in the summer.… He’s going to love him even more when he meets him.”)
EDGEs:
ADISA ISAAC- (NFL scout: “Phenomenal kid. His family is everything for him. Football is more of a means to an end for him, but his family drives him to be great out there.”)
BRENNAN JACKSON- (NFL scout: “One of my favorite guys in my area to talk to. Ball and life.”)
IDLs:
JOHNNY NEWTON- (NFL scout: “You have to ignore the measurables and focus on the football player, because he’s a good one.”)
MIKE HALL JR.- (NFL scout: “With his talent, I bet he would’ve been a first-round center if he wanted to stay on offense.”)
Also MIKE HALL JR- (NFL scout: “I’d like to see him she d some of the weight and be a 265-pound linebacker.”)
T’VONDRE SWEAT- (NFL scout: “ Did you see the new Mario movie? When Donkey Kong pounds the snot out of Mario? It gave me flashbacks of Sweat’s film.”) “party animal” and “class clown” as an underclassman by NFL scouts
MARCUS HARRIS- (NFL scout: “He got way too big just to dominate the bench.”)
LBs:
TOMMY EICHENBERG- (NFL scout: “He has a dead-eyed demeanor. His personality is football. You know exactly what you’re getting with him. Plus, the coaches say he’s one of their best practice players. Never Goes half-speed.”)
TATUM BETHUNE- (NFL scout: “When I ask the coaches who their best practice player is, ‘TB’ is the first name they mention.”)
EASTON GIBBS- (NFL scout: “He’s the ultimate ‘process’ guy … a player General Patton would’ve loved.”)
DBs-
QUINYON MITCHELL- (NFL scout: “From now on, I’m calling him ‘right on Q’”.)
NATE WIGGINS- (NFL scout: “He’s the type of competitor you love on your squad but despise him if (he’s) not.”) … described as “immature” when he first arrived by head coach Dabo Swinney, but he was praised by the coaching staff for his maturation and “buy-in” the last two seasons
KRIS ABRAMS-DRAINE- (NFL scout: “Don’t judge a book by its cover with him. Super competitive dude.”)
JAYLIN SIMPSON- (NFL scout: “He’s the life of the party.”)
JOSH PROCTOR- (NFL scout: “Every time I’m in Columbus for gameday, it’s No. 41 jumping around, getting his teammates and the home crowd jacked up.”)
Legal Troubles
MALIK NABERS- arrested on Bourbon Street in New Orleans (February 2023) for illegal carrying of a weapon (misdemeanor charge was later dropped)
AINIAS SMITH- arrested on suspicion of DWI, marijuana possession and unlawful carrying of a firearm (July 2022), but all charges were dropped
T’VONDRE SWEAT- arrested and charged with DWI, just weeks before the draft (April 2024).
MCKINNLEY JACKSON- arrested on drug charges (August 2021), including possession of a controlled substance, and suspended for the first two games of the 2021 season
PAYTON WILSON- arrested on misdemeanor counts of consuming alcohol, possession of a fraudulent ID, injury to personal property and resisting an officer (December 2019) after he ran from police, was struck by a vehicle and hid under a parked car.
NATHANIEL WATSON- arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence (May 2023); arrested during his final semester of high school and charged with felony first-degree assault and traffic violations (February 2018), after his drag racing resulted in property damage and injuries to the passenger in his car
MAX MELTON- arrested for his involvement in a paintball-gun incident, which caused injuries to three victims (September 2021); charged with three counts of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose; served a three-game suspension (Melton: “I definitely made a mistake. … I let down my team and family.”).
THEO JOHNSON- was charged with two misdemeanors (one for simple assault, one for criminal mischief), stemming from a February 2023 incident at a fraternity house (Johnson was ordered to complete a six-month, pre-trial intervention program for first-time offenders).
CAEDAN WALLACE- charged with possession of a controlled substance (August 2020)
RICHARD JIBUNOR- charged with DUI prior to enrolling (December 2017)
ANDRU PHILLIPS- one of six Kentucky players charged with first-degree burglary (August 2021) in connection with an incident at a fraternity house party; a month later, a grand jury later c leared the players of charges; the players involved then filed a civil suit that was later dropped.
DAEQUAN HARDY- charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession (August 2020)
JAVON BULLARD- charged with driving under the influence (September 2022); suspended for one game and faced additional charges, including holding a phone while driving, not using headlights and possession of alcohol by a person under 21
Experience as a Team Captain
QBs:
JAYDEN DANIELS, BO NIX, MICHAEL PENIX JR, SPENCER RATTLER, DEVIN LEARY, SAM, HARTMAN, KEDON SLOVIS, JOHN RHYS PLUMLEE, TAULIA TAGOVAILOA, ROCKY LOMBARDI
RBs:
BLAKE CORUM, TYRONE TRACY JR., CODY SCHRADER, DYLAN LAUBE, ISAIAH DAVIS, MICHAEL WILEY
WRs: ROME ODUNZE, LADD MCCONKEY, XAVIER WORTHY, MALIK WASHINGTON, LUKE MCCAFFREY, RYAN FLOURNOY, AINIAS SMITH, ISAIAH WILLIAMS, JORDAN WHITTINGTON, XAVIER JOHNSON
TEs:
JARED WILEY,CADE STOVER ,TIP REIMAN, AJ BARNER, ERICK ALL, DALLIN HOLKER
OL:
OLU FASHANU,TALIESE FUAGA,KINGSLEY SUAMATAIA, JAVON FOSTER, GARRET GREENFIELD, LORENZO THOMPSON, JORDAN MORGAN, COOPER BEEBE, ISAIAH ADAMS ,CHRISTIAN MAHOGANY,MASON MCCORMICK, ZAK ZINTER, DELMAR GLAZE, MATT GONCALVES, NICK GARGIULO, TREVOR KEEGAN, LADARIUS HENDERSON, C.J. HANSON, BRADY LATHAM, X’ZAUVEA GADLIN, SEDRICK VAN PRAN-GRANGER, JACOB MONK, NICK SAMAC
EDGE:
DALLAS TURNER, MARSHAWN KNEELAND, DARIUS ROBINSON, ADISA ISAAC, BRALEN TRICE, BRENNAN JACKSON, MOHAMED KAMARA, JAVONTAE JEAN-BAPTISTE, LOGAN LEE, EYABI OKIE-ANOMA, TRAJAN JEFFCOAT, JUSTIN BLAZEK
IDL:BYRON MURPHY II, JOHNNY NEWTON , KRIS JENKINS, MEKHI WINGO, DEWAYNE CARTER, FABIEN LOVETT SR, KEITH RANDOLPH JR, KHRISTIAN BOYD, MCKINNLEY JACKSON, TYLER DAVIS, JOWON BRIGGS, EVAN ANDERSON, TREVIN WALLACE
LB:
PAYTON WILSON, TOMMY EICHENBERG , JORDAN MAGEE, EDEFUAN ULOFOSHIO, TY’RON HOPPER, JD BERTRAND, JAYLAN FORD, DARIUS MUASAU, MICHAEL BARRETT JR., KALEN DELOACH, AARON CASEY, TATUM BETHUNE, EASTON GIBBS, WINSTON REID
CB:
COOPER DEJEAN, MIKE SAINRISTIL, CAM HART, JOSH NEWTON, MYLES HARDEN, CHAU SMITH-WADE, JOSH WALLACE,
S:
MALIK MUSTAPHA, KITAN OLADAPO, BEAU BRADE, SIONE VAK, PATRICK MCMORRIS, DEMANI RICHARDSON, SANOUSSI KANE, JULIUS WOOD, BEN NIKKEL
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2024.04.11 00:52 SweetheartPeach9862 Total Drama Full Names

These are my headcanons for the full names of the Total Drama characters in alphabetical order - now updated with the cast of Total Drama Island 2023, they'll be in bold so you can find them! I've decided to put the genderbent names right next to the original names for convenience. If you have any questions on how I managed to come up with these names, comment and I'll give my reasonings based on how much I remember. If more characters are added to the cast, I'll update.
Alanna "Sugar" Tompson Alan "Sutton" Tompson
Alejandro Burromuerto Alejandra Burromuerto
Alexandra "Axel" Espinoza Alexander "Axel" Espinoza
Amanda "Amy" Bradshaw Andrew "Andy" Bradshaw
Anastacia "Staci" Dixon Stanislaus "Stanley" Dixon
Antonia "Anne Maria" Palizzi Anthony "Andre Mario" Palizzi
Beaumont "Bowie" Jones Bronwyn "Bonnie" Jones
Bernard "Beardo" Wyatt Beatrice "Bearda" Wyatt
Bethany "Beth" Geltz Benjamin "Ben" Geltz
Beverly "B" Schmidt Bentley "Bea" Schmidt
Brick McArthur Brook McArthur
Bridgette Cohen Branden Cohen
Broderick "Brody" Delmonte Brandice "Brandy" Delmonte
Caleb Ola-Monye Calee Ola-Monye
Cameron "Cam" Wilkins Camryn "Cammy" Wilkins
Carolyn "Carrie" Faigle Cartlan "Carter" Faigle
Chase Chen Chelsy Chen
Chauncey "Chef" Hatchet Chauntel "Lunch Lady" Hatchet
Chester Lutrick Cheryl Lutrick
Christian "Chris" McLean Christine "Christa" McLean
Christopher "Topher" Jacobi Christina "Tina" Jacobi
Cody Anderson Cloe Anderson
Courtney Felice Corey Felice
Dakota Milton Dallas Milton
Damien Henderson Daria Henderson
David "Dave" Marden Danielle "Dani" Marden
Dawn Lynn Dean Lynn
Devin Cutler Dessa Cutler
Devon "DJ" Joseph Debora "DJ" Joseph
Donovan "Don" Burgun Donnelle "Donna" Burgun
Duncan Riffon Dulcie Riffon
Dwayne "Junior" Santori Jr. Diane "Junior" Santori Jr.
Dwayne Santori Sr. Diane Santori Sr.
Ellanora "Ella" Trusa Elliott "Eli" Trusa
Ellody Vassar Elijah Vassar
Emma Lavigne Emmett Lavigne
Emily "Emma" Lam Emerson "Emile" Lam
Ezekiel "Zeke" Trambley Elizabeth "Liz" Trambley
Fletcher "Chet" Murphy Francesca "Charlie" Murphy
Garthe "Rock" Alger Garda "Roxy" Alger
Geneva "Eva" Agusta Geovani "Evan" Agusta
Geoffrey "Geoff" Adderly Georgia "Georgie" Adderly
Gerald "Gerry" Hubbard Genevieve "Genny" Hubbard
Gwendolyn "Gwen" Morrow Glennon "Glenn" Morrow
Harold McGrady Harriet McGrady
Heather Lee Hector Lee
Hezekias "Zee" Rodriguez Jezebel "Zee" Rodriguez
Isabelle "Izzy" O'Carroll Isaac "Izzy" O'Carroll
Jacob "Jay" Fritzell Jamie "JJ" Fritzell
Jacques Bouchardiere Jacqueline Bouchardiere
Jasmine Erwyn Jackson Erwyn
Jennifer "Jen" Perdoch Jesse "Jess" Perdoch
Josee Chouanard Jordan Chouanard
Josephine "Jo" Silvester Joseph "Joe" Silvester
Julia Callaway Julian Callaway
Juliana "Crimson" Steinert Julius "Crimson" Steinert
Justin Kalua Justine Kalua
Kaitlin "Katie" Laparle Kaiden "Kane" Laparle
Katherine "Kitty" Lam Kierstan "Kirby" Lam
Kelly Geroux Kenny Geroux
Kendra Sanders Kevin Sanders
Laura "Laurie" Elias Laurence "Larry" Elias
Lauren "Scary Girl" Murdock Larson "Scary Guy" Murdock
Leonard Fargis Leanore Fargis
Leshawna Bray Leighton Bray
Lindsay Richmond Lincoln Richmond
Lorenzo Figueroa Loretta Figueroa
Mary Kate "MK" Luong Mark Kacy "MK" Luong
Malice "Mal" Torran Malevolence "Malice" Torran
Manitoba Smith Margaret Smith
Mariane "Mary" Edinger Martin "Marty" Edinger
Maximilian "Max" Stowver Maxine "Max" Stowver
Micah "Mickey" Fritzell Minerva "Minnie" Fritzell
Michael "Mike" Torran Michelle "Mel" Torran
Mildred "Blaineley" O'Halloran Milford "Blakeley" O'Halloran
Miles Smithson Myles Smithson
Millicent "Millie" Freeman Millton "Miller" Freeman
Nichelle Ladonna Nicah Ladonna
Noah Hindal Noel Hindal
Owen Hutch Olga Hutch
Peter "Pete" Sutzen Peyton "Petra" Sutzen
Priyanka "Priya" Shankaran Palanisami "Palani" Shankaran
Rajesh "Raj" Singh Rajeshri "Raji" Singh
Ripley "Ripper" Nelson Rusty "Ripper" Nelson
Robert "Ennui" Hopkinson Roberta "Ennui" Hopkinson
Rodney O'Reilly Rory O'Reilly
Rudolph "Lightning" Jackson Ruby "Lightning" Jackson
Ryan Lankford Rylie Lankford
Samantha "Sammy" Bradshaw Sampson "Sandy" Bradshaw
Samuel "Sam" Rogan Samantha "Sam" Rogan
Sarah "Sadie" Cauthier Shanely "Shane" Cauthier
Scarlett Haberman Sorel Haberman
Scott Lantz Scout Lantz
Shawn Walker Shanon Walker
Sierra Obenauer Sebastian Obenauer
Sky Chakroun Skyler Chakroun
Stephanie Packard Stephen Packard
Svetlana Pavlova Sven Pavlova
Tamara "Tammy" Donatti Timothy "Timmy" Donatti
Taylor Geroux Tanner Geroux
Thomas "Tom" McKellis Theodora "Tori" McKellis
Trenton "Trent" Lennox Trinity "Trina" Lennox
Tyler Hasting Tyra Hasting
Valentina "MacArthur" Escobar Valentino "MacArthur" Escobar
Victor "Vito" Lombardi Vivian "Vivy" Lombardi
Wayne Crozby Wanda Crozby
Wyatt "Spud" Cantrell Winnie "Sage" Cantrell
Zoey "Zoe" Deschen Zachary "Zach" Deschen
Hope you enjoy!
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2024.04.10 08:22 Extension-Ad-6873 Total Drama Full Names

These are my headcanons for the full names of the Total Drama characters in alphabetical order - now updated with the cast of Total Drama Island 2023, they'll be in bold so you can find them! I've decided to put the genderbent names right next to the original names for convenience. If you have any questions on how I managed to come up with these names, comment and I'll give my reasonings based on how much I remember. If more characters are added to the cast, I'll update.
Alanna "Sugar" Tompson Alan "Sutton" Tompson
Alejandro Burromuerto Alejandra Burromuerto
Alexandra "Axel" Espinoza Alexander "Axel" Espinoza
Amanda "Amy" Bradshaw Andrew "Andy" Bradshaw
Anastacia "Staci" Dixon Stanislaus "Stanley" Dixon
Antonia "Anne Maria" Palizzi Anthony "Andre Mario" Palizzi
Beaumont "Bowie" Jones Bronwyn "Bonnie" Jones
Bernard "Beardo" Wyatt Beatrice "Bearda" Wyatt
Bethany "Beth" Geltz Benjamin "Ben" Geltz
Beverly "B" Schmidt Bentley "Bea" Schmidt
Brick McArthur Brook McArthur
Bridgette Cohen Branden Cohen
Broderick "Brody" Delmonte Brandice "Brandy" Delmonte
Caleb Ola-Monye Calee Ola-Monye
Cameron "Cam" Wilkins Camryn "Cammy" Wilkins
Carolyn "Carrie" Faigle Cartlan "Carter" Faigle
Chase Chen Chelsy Chen
Chauncey "Chef" Hatchet Chauntel "Lunch Lady" Hatchet
Chester Lutrick Cheryl Lutrick
Christian "Chris" McLean Christine "Christa" McLean
Christopher "Topher" Jacobi Christina "Tina" Jacobi
Cody Anderson Cloe Anderson
Courtney Felice Corey Felice
Dakota Milton Dallas Milton
Damien Henderson Daria Henderson
David "Dave" Marden Danielle "Dani" Marden
Dawn Lynn Dean Lynn
Devin Cutler Dessa Cutler
Devon "DJ" Joseph Debora "DJ" Joseph
Donovan "Don" Burgun Donnelle "Donna" Burgun
Duncan Riffon Dulcie Riffon
Dwayne "Junior" Santori Jr. Diane "Junior" Santori Jr.
Dwayne Santori Sr. Diane Santori Sr.
Ellanora "Ella" Trusa Elliott "Eli" Trusa
Ellody Vassar Elijah Vassar
Emma Lavigne Emmett Lavigne
Emily "Emma" Lam Emerson "Emile" Lam
Ezekiel "Zeke" Trambley Elizabeth "Liz" Trambley
Fletcher "Chet" Murphy Francesca "Charlie" Murphy
Garthe "Rock" Alger Garda "Roxy" Alger
Geneva "Eva" Agusta Geovani "Evan" Agusta
Geoffrey "Geoff" Adderly Georgia "Georgie" Adderly
Gerald "Gerry" Hubbard Genevieve "Genny" Hubbard
Gwendolyn "Gwen" Morrow Glennon "Glenn" Morrow
Harold McGrady Harriet McGrady
Heather Lee Hector Lee
Hezekias "Zee" Rodriguez Jezebel "Zee" Rodriguez
Isabelle "Izzy" O'Carroll Isaac "Izzy" O'Carroll
Jacob "Jay" Fritzell Jamie "JJ" Fritzell
Jacques Bouchardiere Jacqueline Bouchardiere
Jasmine Erwyn Jackson Erwyn
Jennifer "Jen" Perdoch Jesse "Jess" Perdoch
Josee Chouanard Jordan Chouanard
Josephine "Jo" Silvester Joseph "Joe" Silvester
Julia Callaway Julian Callaway
Juliana "Crimson" Steinert Julius "Crimson" Steinert
Justin Kalua Justine Kalua
Kaitlin "Katie" Laparle Kaiden "Kane" Laparle
Katherine "Kitty" Lam Kierstan "Kirby" Lam
Kelly Geroux Kenny Geroux
Kendra Sanders Kevin Sanders
Laura "Laurie" Elias Laurence "Larry" Elias
Lauren "Scary Girl" Murdock Larson "Scary Guy" Murdock
Leonard Fargis Leanore Fargis
Leshawna Bray Leighton Bray
Lindsay Richmond Lincoln Richmond
Lorenzo Figueroa Loretta Figueroa
Mary Kate "MK" Luong Mark Kacy "MK" Luong
Malice "Mal" Torran Malevolence "Malice" Torran
Manitoba Smith Margaret Smith
Mariane "Mary" Edinger Martin "Marty" Edinger
Maximilian "Max" Stowver Maxine "Max" Stowver
Micah "Mickey" Fritzell Minerva "Minnie" Fritzell
Michael "Mike" Torran Michelle "Mel" Torran
Mildred "Blaineley" O'Halloran Milford "Blakeley" O'Halloran
Miles Smithson Myles Smithson
Millicent "Millie" Freeman Millton "Miller" Freeman
Nichelle Ladonna Nicah Ladonna
Noah Hindal Noel Hindal
Owen Hutch Olga Hutch
Peter "Pete" Sutzen Peyton "Petra" Sutzen
Priyanka "Priya" Shankaran Palanisami "Palani" Shankaran
Rajesh "Raj" Singh Rajeshri "Raji" Singh
Ripley "Ripper" Nelson Rusty "Ripper" Nelson
Robert "Ennui" Hopkinson Roberta "Ennui" Hopkinson
Rodney O'Reilly Rory O'Reilly
Rudolph "Lightning" Jackson Ruby "Lightning" Jackson
Ryan Lankford Rylie Lankford
Samantha "Sammy" Bradshaw Sampson "Sandy" Bradshaw
Samuel "Sam" Rogan Samantha "Sam" Rogan
Sarah "Sadie" Cauthier Shanely "Shane" Cauthier
Scarlett Haberman Sorel Haberman
Scott Lantz Scout Lantz
Shawn Walker Shanon Walker
Sierra Obenauer Sebastian Obenauer
Sky Chakroun Skyler Chakroun
Stephanie Packard Stephen Packard
Svetlana Pavlova Sven Pavlova
Tamara "Tammy" Donatti Timothy "Timmy" Donatti
Taylor Geroux Tanner Geroux
Thomas "Tom" McKellis Theodora "Tori" McKellis
Trenton "Trent" Lennox Trinity "Trina" Lennox
Tyler Hasting Tyra Hasting
Valentina "MacArthur" Escobar Valentino "MacArthur" Escobar
Victor "Vito" Lombardi Vivian "Vivy" Lombardi
Wayne Crozby Wanda Crozby
Wyatt "Spud" Cantrell Winnie "Sage" Cantrell
Zoey "Zoe" Deschen Zachary "Zach" Deschen
Hope you enjoy!
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2024.04.05 18:08 drainbead78 Bruce Feldman's "Freaks List"

For those of you who have a subscription to the Athletic (worth it, IMO), Bruce Feldman's "Freaks List" is really interesting. It covers all of college football, so not everyone is draft eligible. He basically looks for players with absolutely freakish athletic skills and ranks 100 of them. There are guys on here who are first-round locks as well as guys who are UDFAs at best, but I figured I'd list all the ones that are draft-eligible this season and we can discuss the ones who we think might be good to take a flyer on in middle to later rounds. Also FYI, he did an updated top 25 prior to the draft and that included Nate Wiggins, BTJ, Troy Franklin, Anthony Gould, Ricky Pearsall, and Carlton Johnson, none of whom were on the preseason list.
#2: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, OSU. #3: Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU. #6: Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan. #7: Chris Braswell, OLB, Alabama. #9: Chop Robinson, DE, Penn State. #11: Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky. #14: Cooper DeJean, DB, Iowa. #17: Maason Smith, DT, LSU. #18: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas. #21: Carson Steele, RB, UCLA. #23: Olumuyiwa Fashanu, OT, Penn State. #24: Julius Welschof, DE, Charlotte. #26: Jared Verse, EDGE, FSU. #27: Payton Wilson, LB, NC State. #28: Johnny Wilson, WR, FSU. #29: Tyler Owens, S, Texas Tech. #32: Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame. #33: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU. #34: Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin. #35: Myles Cole, EDGE, Texas Tech. #36: Bub Means, WR, Pitt. #44: Javon Solomon, OLB/EDGE, Troy. #45: Gabe Hall, DE, Baylor. #46: Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo. #47: Ryan Flournoy, WR, SE Missouri State. #49: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia. #51: Brandon Dorlus, DE, Oregon. #53: Brenden Rice, WR, USC. #55: Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson. #57: Rome Odunze, WR, Washington. #59: Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest. #61: Brandon Coleman, OT, TCU. #62: Kyle Hergel, OG, Boston College. #63: Jaylon Hutchings, DT, Texas Tech. #66: Sione Vaki, S, Utah. #72: Javan Morgan, DB, FAMU. #73: Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan. #75: Sundiata Anderson, EDGE, Grambling State. #76: David Walker, DE, Central Arkansas. #78: Jowon Briggs, DE, Cincinnati. #80: Justin Blazek, DE, Wisconsin-Platteville. #81: Malachi Corley, WR, WKU. #82: Javontae Jean-Baptiste, DE/EDGE, Notre Dame. #83: Isaac TeSlaa, WR, Arkansas. #84: PJ Jules, S, Southern Illinois #85: AJ Woods, CB, Pitt. #87: Jacob Monk, C, Duke. #89: Tejhuan Palmer, WR, UAB. #90: Robert Horsey, DT, Southern Utah. #91: Gerry Bohanon, QB, USF. #94: De'Corian Clark, WR, Utah. #98: Chris Walker, OT, Montana. #100: Trevor Wiliams, LB, Sam Houston.
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2024.04.03 19:41 dandantheotterman UPDATE: Tracking Wemby's Blocks on ESPN's Top 100 Players This Season

I thought it'd be fun to track exactly who Wemby blocks this season from ESPN's top 100 players. I'll be updating this list throughout the season, hopefully once a week but probably whenever I remember.
My prediction is, if he stays healthy, Wemby will be able to block >60 players on this list.
So far through 76 games this season (67 played), Wemby has blocked **57 players** on this list!
Last game recorded: 4/2 vs Nuggets
XX = Players Wemby is no longer able to block (Will not play again/Out for season)
# Name Pos. Blocks
100 Mitchell Robinson C XX
99 Jonas Valanciunas C 1
98 Collin Sexton PG 2
97 Grant Williams PF XX
96 Harrison Barnes PF XX
95 Jalen Williams F 3
94 Russell Westbrook PG 1
93 Mike Conley PG XX
92 Immanuel Quickley SG XX
91 Josh Hart SG 1
90 John Collins PF 5
89 Robert Williams III C XX
88 Kevon Looney C XX
87 Buddy Hield SG
86 Kyle Kuzma PF 1
85 Anfernee Simons SG 1
84 Clint Capela C 2
83 Tobias Harris SF
82 Cameron Johnson SF XX
81 Bobby Portis F 1
80 Jalen Green SG 1
79 Tyler Herro PG XX
78 Scoot Henderson PG 3
77 Jordan Clarkson PG 1
76 Chris Paul PG XX
75 Nikola Vucevic C 5
74 Cade Cunnningham PG
73 Chet Holmgren PF 3
72 Jordan Poole SG 1
71 RJ Barrett SG 1
70 Walker Kessler C 1
69 Brook Lopez C 1
68 Michael Porter Jr. SF 1
67 O.G. Anunoby SF 2
66 Austin Reaves SG 4
65 Myles Turner C XX
64 Rudy Gobert C 5
63 Scottie Barnes SF 4
62 Kristaps Porzingis C XX
61 Desmond Bane SG 2
60 Dejounte Murray SG XX
59 Marcus Smart PG
58 Jerami Grant SF 2
57 Zion Williamson PF 1
56 Fred VanVleet PG XX
55 Draymond Green PF XX
54 Andrew Wiggins SF 3
53 Josh Giddy SG 1
52 Franz Wagner SF 1
51 Aaron Gordon PF 1
50 Jarrett Allen C 1
49 Deandre Ayton C XX
48 LaMelo Ball PG XX
47 Victor Wembanyama PF ---
46 Khris Middleton SF XX
45 Julius Randle PF XX
44 CJ McCollum SG
43 James Harden PG 1
42 Tyrese Maxey PG
41 Klay Thompson SG XX
40 Evan Mobley PF 1
39 DeMar DeRozan SF 1
38 Zach LaVine SG XX
37 Bradley Beal SG XX
36 Darius Garland PG XX
35 Ja Morant PG 1
34 Kyrie Irving PG 2
33 Mikal Bridges SF 1
32 Jalen Brunson PG XX
31 Jaren Jackson Jr. PF 7
30 Paolo Banchero PF XX
29 Trae Young PG 4
28 Lauri Markkanen PF 2
27 Brandon Ingram SF 1
26 Jrue Holiday PG XX
25 Pascal Siakam PF XX
24 Kawhi Leonard SF XX
23 De'Aaron Fox PG XX
22 Domantas Sabonis PF 2
21 Tyrese Haliburton PG 2
20 Karl-Anthony Towns C 1
19 Jaylen Brown SG XX
18 Paul George SF XX
17 Jamal Murray PG
16 Bam Adebayo C 1
15 Donovan Mitchell SG XX
14 Damian Lillard PG 1
13 Anthony Edwards SG XX
12 Jimmy Butler SF 1
11 Devin Booker SG 1
10 Anthony Davis PF 3
9 LeBron James SF 1
8 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander SG 3
7 Kevin Durant SF XX
6 Jayson Tatum SF XX
5 Stephen Curry PG 2
4 Luka Doncic PG 1
3 Joel Embiid C 1
2 Nikola Jokic C 7
1 Giannis Antetokounmpo PF 1
Total blocks: 235 Blocks Per Game: 3.5 Team most blocked: Rockets (17) Player(s) most blocked: Nikola Jokic/Jaren Jackson Jr. (7)
Position most blocked: Center (69) Nice. C-69 PF-45 SF-33 SG-32 PG-34 F-11 G-11
Quater most blocked: 2nd (62) Q1-59 Q2-62 Q3-51 Q4-61 OT-2
NON-TOP 100 BLOCKS: Alperen Sengun x7 Jabari Smith Jr. x3 Ivica Zubac x2 Grayson Allen x2 Jordan Goodwin Jusuf Nurkic Drew Eubanks Jakob Poeltl x5 Jalen McDaniels Obi Toppi x2 Kenneth Lofton Jr. Zaire Williams Bismack Biyombo Daniel Theis x2 Reggie Jackson Christian Braun Saddiq Bey Naz Reid Dillon Brooks Tari Eason Jeff Green Max Christie x2 Jaxson Hayes x2 Cam Reddish Herbert Jones x2 Trey Murphy III Andre Drummond Kelly Olynyk Keyonte George x3 Moses Brown x3 Luke Kornet Pat Connaughton Caris LeVert x2 Sam Merrill x2 Nick Richards x2 Jalen Johnson Onyeka Okongwu Oshae Brisset Marvin Bagley III x2 Delon Wright Tyus Jones x2 KJ Martin Nickeil Alexander-Walker x2 Kyle Anderson Daniel Gafford x2 Deni Avdija Jonathan Isaac Markelle Fultz x4 Moritz Wagner x3 Jose Alvarado Isaac Okoro Nic Claxton x3 Ochai Agbaji Gradey Dick PJ Washington x3 Dwight Powell Josh Green Keven Heurter Alex Len x2 Monte Morris Moses Moody Jonathan Kuminga Aaron Wiggins Bennedict Mathurin x2 Andrew Nembhard Aaron Nesmith Jock Landale Aaron Holiday Jae'Sean Tate Christian Braun Peyton Watson Cam Thomas Dennis Smith Dorian Finney-Smith Dennis Schroder Tim Hardaway Jr. GG Jackson x2 Eric Gordon Isaiah Hartenstein Reggie Jackson Justin Holiday
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2024.03.30 17:12 FreshmenMan What Film Roles do you wish Marlon Brando accepted?

Question, What Film Roles do you wish Marlon Brando accepted? I did a post on this in about year ago and I decided to refined it and give reasons as to why Brando turned it down or was considered.
1950: Sunset Boulevard (Role: Joe Gillis) (Actor Who Got It: William Holden) (Reason: He was deemed to much of a Unknown)
1952: High Noon (Role: Will Kane) (Actor Who Got It: Gary Cooper) (Reason: Brando was offered the part, but he turned it down)
1954: The Egyptian (Role: Sinhue) (Actor Who Got It: Edmund Pordom) (Reason: In February 1954, a week before filming was to start, Brando took part in a reading of the script. Dunne says Brando read the part "absolutely beautifully" but then Curtiz said "How can I with all my genius make you play this man who is one minute hero the next moment villain?" Dunne says he went home to write a memo for Curtiz then got a call saying Brando had quit the film. Brando said he was unable to play his part due to mental strain and had his psychiatrist support him. As location filming in Egypt had already started, Fox sued Brando for $2 million)
1954: Le Rogue et le noir (Role: Julian Sorel) (Actor Who Got It: Gerard Philipe) (Reason: Brando accepted the part, but he walked off production of the film after clashing with French director Claude Autant-Lara)
1954: A Star Is Born (Role: Norman Lester) (Actor Who Got It: James Mason) (Reason: George Cukor offered Marlon Brando the role of Norman Maine on the set of Julius Caesar (1953). "Why would you come to me?" asked Brando. "I'm in the prime of my life... If you're looking around for some actor to play an alcoholic has-been, he's sitting right over there"- pointing at his costar James Mason, who got the part.)
1955: East Of Eden (Role: Cal Trask) (Actor Who Got It: James Dean) (Reason: Kazan considered casting Brando as Cal, before deciding he was too old for the role at 30)
1956: Baby Doll (Role: Archie Lee Meighan) (Actor Who Got It: Karl Malden) (Reason: Brando was considered for the role)
1956: The Conqueror (Role: Genghis Khan) (Actor Who Got It: John Wayne) (Reason: The Role of Genghis Kahn was originally written for Brando, but Brando was the backed ou of the role due to a contract from another studio)
1957: A Face In The Crowd (Role: Larry Rhodes) (Actor Who Got It: Andy Griffith) (Reason: Brando was offered the role, but he turned it down)
1958: The Defiant Ones (Role: John Jackson) (Actor Who Got It: Tony Curtis) (Reason: Stabley Kramer envisioned Brando in the role and while Brando was interested, he was unavailable for the role)
1959: Ben-Hur (Role: Judah Ben-Hur) (Actor Who Got It: Charlton Heston) (Reason: Brando was offered the role, but he turned it down)
1961: Judgment At Nuremberg (Role: Hans Rolfe) (Actor Who Got It: Maximilian Schell) (Reason: In a rare effort to actually obtain a part, he showed interest in the role, even approaching Kramer about it. But Kramer preferred Schell).
1962: Lawrence Of Arabia (Role: T.E Lawrence) (Actor Who Got It: Peter O’Toole) (Reason: Brando preferred to appear in Mutiny On The Bounty instead due to its pleasanter filming location, Tahiti and munificenter pay."I'll be damned if I'll spend two years of my life on some fucking camel," he said).
1963: Cleopatra (Role: Marc Antony) (Actor Who Got It: Richard Burton) (Reason: Turned it down to do Mutiny On The Bounty).
1965: Doctor Zhivago (Role: Victor Ipolitovich Komarovsky) (Actor Who Got It: Rod Steiger) (Reason: Brando rejected the role)
1967: The Graduate (Role: Mr. Robinson) (Actor Who Got It: Murray Hamilton) (Reason: Brando was considered for the part)
1968: Planet Of The Apes (Role: George Taylor) (Actor Who Got It: Charlton Heston) (Reason: Brando turned down the role)
1969: Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (Role: Either Butch Cassidy or Sundance Kid) (Actor Who Got It: Paul Newman and Robert Redford) (Reason: He felt it was too similar to One-Eyed Jacks and made Burn! instead).
1969: The Arrangement (Role: Eddie Anderson) (Actor Who Got It: Kirk Douglas) (Reason: He was Kazan's original choice, but he pulled out, citing that he couldn't make such a lightweight film following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.)
1970: Little Big Man (Role: Old Lodge Skins) (Actor Who Got It: Chief Dan George) (Reason: The role was originally offered to Brando, but he turned it down)
1970: Ryan’s Daughter (Role: Randolph Doryan) (Actor Who Got It: Christopher Jones) (Reason: He was Lean's original choice for the role, but he had to drop out when filming of Burn! overran in South Africa.)
1971: Dirty Harry (Role: Harry Callahan) (Actor Who Got It: Clint Eastwood) (Reason: Brando was considered for the role, but was never approached for it)
1972: Deliverance (Role: Lewis Medlock) (Actor Who Got It: Burt Reynolds) (Reason: Boorman wanted to cast Brando as Lewis Medlock and was considering to do the movie with Jack Nicholson as long they were both payed more than 1 Millon, forcing Boorman to find cheaper actors)
1972: Child’s Play (Role: Joseph Dobbs) (Actor Who Got It: Robert Preston) (Reason: Brando backed out just before principal photography was to begin when he realized James Mason had the better part. Brando subsequently was sued by producer David Merrick for breach of contract.)
1972: Fat City (Role: Billy Tully) (Actor Who Got It: Stacy Keach) (Reason: Huston initially wanted Brando to star. When Brando informed Huston repeatedly that he needed some more time to think about it, Huston finally came to the conclusion that the star wasn't really interested and looked out for another actor until he finally cast the then relatively unknown Stacy Keach.)
1973: The Exorcist (Role: Lankester Merrin) (Actor who got it: Max von Sydow) (Reason: Warner Bros wanted Brando for the role, but Friedkin refused, arguing that once Brando was cast, it would be a Marlon Brando picture)
1974: The Great Gatsby (Role: Jay Gatsby) (Actor Who Got It: Robert Redford) (Reason: Paramount studio brass wanted him to appear as the titular character, but he wanted $4 million, an unheard-of salary at the time.)
1974: The Godfather: Part II (Role: Vito Corleone) (Reason: Brando was scheduled to make a cameo appearance in the film, in the flashback at the end of the film in which Vito Corleone comes back to his home and is greeted with a surprise birthday party. In fact, he was expected the day of shooting but did not show up due to a salary dispute.)
1975: One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Role: Randle Patrick McMurphy) (Actor Who Got It: Jack Nicholson)
1976: A Star Is Born (Role: John Norman Howard) (Actor Who Got It: Kris Kristofferson) (Reason: Brando was considered for the part)
1977: Equus (Role: Martin Dysart) (Actor Who Got It: Richard Burton) (Reason: The Producers originally wanted Marlon Brando to play the role)
1980: Superman II (Role: Jor-El) (Reason: Marlon Brando finished all his scenes for both two Superman films early into production, successfully sued the Salkinds, producers of the film, for $50 million over grossed profits gained from the first film. In response, the Salkinds cut Brando from the film, replacing his scenes with actress Susannah York. His scenes were restored in the 2006 re-cut of the film, titled Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut.)
1984: Nineteen Eighty-Four (Role: O’Brien) (Actor Who Got It: Richard Burton) (Reason: Brando was considered for the role, but Brando wanted too much money)
1986: Salvador (Role: Richard Boyle) (Actor Who Got It: James Woods) (Reason: Director Oliver Stone's first choice for the role of Richard Boyle was Marlon Brando, But Brando had become notoriously reclusive by the time this project got underway.)
1987: The Untouchables (Role: Al Capone) (Actor Who Got It: Robert De Niro) (Reason: Brando was considered for the role in case if Robert De Niro was unabled to do the role)
1987: Angel Heart (Role: Louis Cyphere) (Actor Who Got It: Robert De Niro) (Reason: Alan PArker offered the role to Marlon Brando, but Brando declined)
1987: The Last Emperor (Role: Reginald Johnson) (Actor Who Got It: Peter O’Toole) (Brando was considered for the role)
1988: Tucker: The Man And His Dream (Role: Preston Tucker) (Actor Who Got It: Jeff Bridges) (Reason: The director wanted Brando to appear as Preston Tucker in his biopic of the maverick automotive executive that Coppola planned to make after completing The Godfather Part II**. Brando was not interested.)**
1988: The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen (Role: Vulcan) (Actor Who Got It: Oliver Reed) (Reason: Gilliam offered the role to Brando, but Brando declined the role)
1990: Dances With Wolves (Role: Major Fambrough) (Actor Who Got It: Maury Caykin) (Reason: Costner originally wanted to cast Brando as Major Fambrough but Brando's reputation as a diva dissuade Costner from the idea to cast him)
1990: The Field (Role: Bull McCabe) (Actor Who Got It: Richard Harris) (Reason: After Ray McAnally sudden death, Jim Sheridan considered Marlon Brando or Sean Connery for the role until Richard Harris, who was cast as the priest convinced Sheridan to cast him in the role)
1991: Nostromo (Role: UNKNOWN) INCOMPLETE (Reason: Brando was scheduled to appear with co-star Paul Schofield, Peter O’Toole, Isabella Rossellini, Christopher Lambert, and Dennis Quaid However, when director David Lean died, the production came to a halt.)
1991: JFK (Role: X) (Actor who got it: Donald Sutherland) (Reason: In a interview, Oliver Stone stated he offered the role to Marlon Brando, but Brando turned down the role. "I had been dumb enough to go to Marlon Brando. We all love him, of course. But if he’d said yes I would have been f—–. That scene would have gone on for twice the length.”- Stone)
1992: Batman: Returns (Role: The Penguin) (Actor who got it: Danny (DeVito) (Reason: Tim Burton wanted to cast Brando as The Penguin but Warner Bros rejected the idea)
1995: Divine Rapture (Role: A Priest) INCOMPLETE (Reason: The project included stars like Johnny Depp, Debra Winger, and John Hurt. Production was never completed due to a lack of financing.)
1998: The Big Lebowski (Role: Jeffrey “The Big” Lebowski) (Actor Who Got It: David Huddleston) (Reason: The Coen Brothers wanted Brando to play the role and even had him in mind while writing the script but Brando couldn't star in the movie due to ill health)
1998: American History X (Role: Cameron Alexander) (Actor Who Got It: Stacy Keach) (Reason: Brando was originally considered and envisioned for the role of Cameron Alexander)
1999: Sleepy Hollow (Role: The Headless Horseman) (Actor Who Got It: Christopher Walken) (Reason: Brando was the 1st choice for The Headless Horseman but he turned it down)
1999: Magnolia (Role: Earl Patridge) (Actor Who Got It: Jason Robards) (Reason: Brando was considered for the role after Paul Thomas Anderson for a time couldn't get Jason Robards and George C. Scott turned it down, but Thomas Anderson finally got Jason Robards for the role)
2001: Scary Movie II (Role: Father McFreely) (Actor Who Got It: James Woods) (Reason: Brando had to withdraw when he was hospitalized with pneumonia in April 2001.)
2004: Man Of Fire (Role: Paul Rayburn) (Actor Who Got It: Christopher Walken) (Reason: Brando was the original choice to play Rayburn, less than a year before he died.)
2006: Big Bug Man (Role: Mrs. Sour) INCOMPLETE (Reason: Brando recorded for the voice of Mrs. Sour a month before his death on July 1, 2004. He thought it would be fun to voice a girl for this project. Since Brando's death, there has been no update on the film's progress).
Marlon Brando, in my opinion, is probably one of the great film actor, and his sorely missed in the film world. The amount of roles he turned down is staggering and I think he would of done a good job in any of them. The 50s he would of been great. The 60s stuff, too, but he was having troubles with his career. The 70s I think he wasn't lazy, he would of gave New Hollywood a run for its money. The 80s, some of those roles would of been nice comeback vehicles for him. The 90s-00s is where I think he started to truly not give a F and just did it for the money.
Also I think, while I think Brando could of been great in the role he was offered, I am glad with the actors we got in those roles.
Overall, What Film Role do you wish Marlon Brando accepted?
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2024.03.26 14:45 ms515 Top 5 in Games Played for Each Franchise

With his 1 minute played yesterday against the Jazz, Dwight Powell passed JJ Barea as 5th all time games played for the Dallas Mavericks. Congratulations Dwight Powell! This had me wondering what top 5 in games played looks like for each franchise, and which ones would be the best if you had them as a 5 man starting lineup. I am assuming all players are in their primes for this.
My take on the best 5:
  1. Spurs - The Big 3 of Tony Parker, Manu, Duncan and then add David Robinson and George Gervin. I don't think it needs to be explained more than that.
  2. Lakers - Only weak link is Derek Fisher who was a solid player for his career, other 4 are all time greats
  3. Warriors - The big 3, and add another very good 3 point shooter in Chris Mullin, and Nate Thurmond, a very good center who averaged 15 pts 15 reb and 2 blocks for his career
  4. Celtics - Ridiculous talent top to bottom of their list, only problem is no guards.
  5. Grizzlies - Well balanced and talented lineup, no weak links.
The full list of every franchise's top 5 players by games played:
Atlanta Hawks
  1. Dominique Wilkins* 882
  2. Tree Rollins 814
  3. Bob Pettit* 792
  4. Kevin Willis 753
  5. Cliff Hagan* 745
Boston Celtics
  1. John Havlicek* 1270
  2. Robert Parish* 1106
  3. Paul Pierce* 1102
  4. Kevin McHale* 971
  5. Bill Russell* 963
Brooklyn Nets
  1. Buck Williams 635
  2. Brook Lopez 562
  3. Mike Gminski 550
  4. Jason Collins 532
  5. Chris Morris 510
Charlotte Hornets
  1. Dell Curry 701
  2. Muggsy Bogues 632
  3. Kemba Walker 605
  4. Cody Zeller 467
  5. Bismack Biyombo 457
Chicago Bulls
  1. Michael Jordan* 930
  2. Scottie Pippen* 856
  3. Kirk Hinrich 748
  4. Jerry Sloan* 696
  5. John Paxson 645
Cleveland Cavaliers
  1. LeBron James 849
  2. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 771
  3. Danny Ferry 723
  4. Bingo Smith 720
  5. Tristan Thompson 661
Dallas Mavericks
  1. Dirk Nowitzki* 1522
  2. Brad Davis 883
  3. Derek Harper 872
  4. Rolando Blackman 865
  5. Dwight Powell 638
Denver Nuggets
  1. Alex English* 837
  2. Dan Issel* 802
  3. Byron Beck 747
  4. T.R. Dunn 734
  5. Nikola Jokić 665
Detroit Pistons
  1. Joe Dumars* 1018
  2. Isiah Thomas* 979
  3. Bill Laimbeer 937
  4. Vinnie Johnson 798
  5. Tayshaun Prince 792
Golden State Warriors
  1. Stephen Curry 946
  2. Chris Mullin* 807
  3. Draymond Green 803
  4. Klay Thompson 783
  5. Nate Thurmond* 757
Houston Rockets
  1. Hakeem Olajuwon* 1177
  2. Calvin Murphy* 1002
  3. Rudy Tomjanovich* 768
  4. Robert Reid 762
  5. Allen Leavell 700
Indiana Pacers
  1. Reggie Miller* 1389
  2. Rik Smits 867
  3. Vern Fleming 816
  4. Jeff Foster 764
  5. Dale Davis 671
Los Angeles Clippers
  1. DeAndre Jordan 750
  2. Randy Smith 715
  3. Eric Piatkowski 616
  4. Loy Vaught 558
  5. Corey Maggette 512
Los Angeles Lakers
  1. Kobe Bryant* 1346
  2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 1093
  3. Jerry West* 932
  4. James Worthy* 926
  5. Derek Fisher 915
Memphis Grizzlies
  1. Mike Conley 788
  2. Marc Gasol 769
  3. Zach Randolph 551
  4. Rudy Gay 479
  5. Pau Gasol* 476
Miami Heat
  1. Dwyane Wade* 948
  2. Udonis Haslem 879
  3. Alonzo Mourning* 593
  4. Mario Chalmers 525
  5. Keith Askins 486
Milwaukee Bucks
  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo 785
  2. Junior Bridgeman 711
  3. Khris Middleton 703
  4. Sidney Moncrief* 695
  5. Bob Dandridge* 618
Minnesota Timberwolves
  1. Kevin Garnett* 970
  2. Sam Mitchell 757
  3. Doug West 609
  4. Karl-Anthony Towns 571
  5. Gorgui Dieng 498
New Orleans Pelicans
  1. David West 530
  2. Anthony Davis 466
  3. Chris Paul 425
  4. Jrue Holiday 415
  5. P.J. Brown 315
New York Knicks
  1. Patrick Ewing* 1039
  2. Walt Frazier* 759
  3. Bill Bradley* 742
  4. Carl Braun* 740
  5. Phil Jackson* 732
Oklahoma City Thunder
  1. Gary Payton* 999
  2. Fred Brown 963
  3. Nick Collison 910
  4. Russell Westbrook 821
  5. Nate McMillan 796
Orlando Magic
  1. Nick Anderson 692
  2. Jameer Nelson 651
  3. Dwight Howard 621
  4. Nikola Vučević 591
  5. Pat Garrity 513
Philadelphia 76ers
  1. Hal Greer* 1122
  2. Dolph Schayes* 996
  3. Maurice Cheeks* 853
  4. Julius Erving* 836
  5. Red Kerr 834
Phoenix Suns
  1. Alvan Adams 988
  2. Walter Davis 766
  3. Steve Nash* 744
  4. Dick Van Arsdale 685
  5. Kevin Johnson 683
Portland Trail Blazers
  1. Clyde Drexler* 867
  2. Jerome Kersey 831
  3. Damian Lillard 769
  4. Terry Porter 758
  5. LaMarcus Aldridge 648
Sacramento Kings
  1. Sam Lacey 888
  2. Jack Twyman* 823
  3. Oscar Robertson* 752
  4. Adrian Smith 653
  5. Wayne Embry* 603
San Antonio Spurs
  1. Tim Duncan* 1392
  2. Tony Parker* 1198
  3. Manu Ginóbili* 1057
  4. David Robinson* 987
  5. George Gervin* 899
Toronto Raptors
  1. DeMar DeRozan 675
  2. Kyle Lowry 601
  3. Morris Peterson 542
  4. José Calderón 525
  5. Pascal Siakam 510
Utah Jazz
  1. John Stockton* 1504
  2. Karl Malone* 1434
  3. Mark Eaton 875
  4. Darrell Griffith 765
  5. Thurl Bailey 708
Washington Wizards
  1. Wes Unseld* 984
  2. Elvin Hayes* 731
  3. Bradley Beal 695
  4. Greg Ballard 643
  5. Charles Jones 595
Edited for formatting.
I copy pasted from Basketball Reference. The * means that the player is a hall of famer.
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2024.03.24 16:25 dandantheotterman UPDATE: Tracking Wemby's Blocks on ESPN's Top 100 Players This Season

I thought it'd be fun to track exactly who Wemby blocks this season from ESPN's top 100 players. I'll be updating this list throughout the season, hopefully once a week but probably whenever I remember.
My prediction is, if he stays healthy, Wemby will be able to block >60 players on this list.
So far through 71 games this season (63 played), Wemby has blocked **53 players** on this list!
Last game recorded: 3/23 vs Suns
XX = Players Wemby is no longer able to block (Will not play again/Out for season)

100 Mitchell Robinson C
99 Jonas Valanciunas C 1
98 Collin Sexton PG
97 Grant Williams PF XX
96 Harrison Barnes PF XX
95 Jalen Williams F 3
94 Russell Westbrook PG 1
93 Mike Conley PG XX
92 Immanuel Quickley SG XX
91 Josh Hart SG 1
90 John Collins PF 4
89 Robert Williams III C XX
88 Kevon Looney C
87 Buddy Hield SG
86 Kyle Kuzma PF 1
85 Anfernee Simons SG 1
84 Clint Capela C 2
83 Tobias Harris SF
82 Cameron Johnson SF XX
81 Bobby Portis F 1
80 Jalen Green SG 1
79 Tyler Herro PG XX
78 Scoot Henderson PG 3
77 Jordan Clarkson PG 1
76 Chris Paul PG
75 Nikola Vucevic C 5
74 Cade Cunnningham PG
73 Chet Holmgren PF 3
72 Jordan Poole SG 1
71 RJ Barrett SG 1
70 Walker Kessler C
69 Brook Lopez C 1
68 Michael Porter Jr. SF
67 O.G. Anunoby SF 2
66 Austin Reaves SG 4
65 Myles Turner C XX
64 Rudy Gobert C 5
63 Scottie Barnes SF 4
62 Kristaps Porzingis C XX
61 Desmond Bane SG 2
60 Dejounte Murray SG XX
59 Marcus Smart PG
58 Jerami Grant SF 2
57 Zion Williamson PF 1
56 Fred VanVleet PG XX
55 Draymond Green PF
54 Andrew Wiggins SF 1
53 Josh Giddy SG 1
52 Franz Wagner SF 1
51 Aaron Gordon PF
50 Jarrett Allen C 1
49 Deandre Ayton C XX
48 LaMelo Ball PG XX
47 Victor Wembanyama PF ---
46 Khris Middleton SF XX
45 Julius Randle PF XX
44 CJ McCollum SG
43 James Harden PG 1
42 Tyrese Maxey PG
41 Klay Thompson SG
40 Evan Mobley PF 1
39 DeMar DeRozan SF 1
38 Zach LaVine SG XX
37 Bradley Beal SG
36 Darius Garland PG XX
35 Ja Morant PG 1
34 Kyrie Irving PG 2
33 Mikal Bridges SF 1
32 Jalen Brunson PG XX
31 Jaren Jackson Jr. PF 7
30 Paolo Banchero PF XX
29 Trae Young PG 4
28 Lauri Markkanen PF 1
27 Brandon Ingram SF 1
26 Jrue Holiday PG XX
25 Pascal Siakam PF XX
24 Kawhi Leonard SF XX
23 De'Aaron Fox PG XX
22 Domantas Sabonis PF 2
21 Tyrese Haliburton PG 2
20 Karl-Anthony Towns C 1
19 Jaylen Brown SG XX
18 Paul George SF XX
17 Jamal Murray PG
16 Bam Adebayo C 1
15 Donovan Mitchell SG XX
14 Damian Lillard PG 1
13 Anthony Edwards SG XX
12 Jimmy Butler SF 1
11 Devin Booker SG 1
10 Anthony Davis PF 3
9 LeBron James SF 1
8 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander SG 3
7 Kevin Durant SF
6 Jayson Tatum SF XX
5 Stephen Curry PG 1
4 Luka Doncic PG 1
3 Joel Embiid C 1
2 Nikola Jokic C 3
1 Giannis Antetokounmpo PF 1
Total blocks: 217 Blocks Per Game: 3.4 Team most blocked: Rockets (17) Player(s) most blocked: Jaren Jackson Jr. (7)
Position most blocked: Center (63) C-63 PF-42 SF-29 SG-32 PG-29 F-11 G-11
Quater most blocked: 4th (57) Q1-55 Q2-56 Q3-47 Q4-57 OT-2
NON-TOP 100 BLOCKS: Alperen Sengun x7 Jabari Smith Jr. x3 Ivica Zubac x2 Grayson Allen x2 Jordan Goodwin Jusuf Nurkic Drew Eubanks Jakob Poeltl x5 Jalen McDaniels Obi Toppi x2 Kenneth Lofton Jr. Zaire Williams Bismack Biyombo Daniel Theis x2 Reggie Jackson Christian Braun Saddiq Bey Naz Reid Dillon Brooks Tari Eason Jeff Green Max Christie x2 Jaxson Hayes x2 Cam Reddish Herbert Jones x2 Trey Murphy III Andre Drummond Kelly Olynyk Keyonte George x3 Moses Brown x3 Luke Kornet Pat Connaughton Caris LeVert x2 Sam Merrill x2 Nick Richards x2 Jalen Johnson Onyeka Okongwu Oshae Brisset Marvin Bagley III x2 Delon Wright Tyus Jones x2 KJ Martin Nickeil Alexander-Walker x2 Kyle Anderson Daniel Gafford x2 Deni Avdija Jonathan Isaac Markelle Fultz x4 Moritz Wagner x3 Jose Alvarado Isaac Okoro Nic Claxton x3 Ochai Agbaji Gradey Dick PJ Washington x3 Dwight Powell Josh Green Keven Heurter Alex Len x2 Monte Morris Moses Moody Jonathan Kuminga Aaron Wiggins Bennedict Mathurin x2 Andrew Nembhard Aaron Nesmith Jock Landale Aaron Holiday Jae'Sean Tate Christian Braun Peyton Watson Cam Thomas Dennis Smith Dorian Finney-Smith Dennis Schroder Tim Hardaway Jr. GG Jackson x2 Eric Gordon
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2024.03.20 02:58 iStealEBTCards I have spent over 1,000 man hours across this season compiling a list of every single NBA player based off of how large their penis is. Here's what I've found.

Results acquired via a combination of real-time game footage, stills, and images. In certain instances, such as injury, samples were taken from preseason or last year.
  1. Haliburton, Tyrese
  2. Vanderbilt, Jarred
  3. Bridges, Miles
  4. Hartenstein, Isaiah
  5. Embiid, Joel
  6. Payton, Gary II
  7. Paul, Chris
  8. Mann, Tre
  9. Schröder, Dennis
  10. Martin, Jaylen
  11. Wright, Delon
  12. Hart, Josh
  13. Butler, Jared
  14. Grant, Jerami
  15. Jokić, Nikola
  16. DeRozan, DeMar
  17. Huerter, Kevin
  18. Young, Trae
  19. Plumlee, Mason
  20. Bolden, Marques
  21. Miller, Jordan
  22. Thompson, Ausar
  23. Aldama, Santi
  24. Curry, Stephen
  25. Antetokounmpo, Thanasis
  26. Henderson, Scoot
  27. Williams, Nate
  28. Murray, Keegan
  29. Bamba, Mo
  30. Horford, Al
  31. Key, Braxton
  32. Mathurin, Bennedict
  33. Vukčević, Tristan
  34. Nwora, Jordan
  35. Smith, Jabari Jr.
  36. Gobert, Rudy
  37. Little, Nassir
  38. Sharpe, Day'Ron
  39. Holmgren, Chet
  40. Williams, Jaylin
  41. Baldwin, Patrick Jr.
  42. Morris, Markieff
  43. Jerome, Ty
  44. Curry, Seth
  45. Ivey, Jaden
  46. Lyles, Trey
  47. White, Derrick
  48. Mobley, Evan
  49. Vincent, Gabe
  50. Freeman-Liberty, Javon
  51. Flagler, Adam
  52. Hood-Schifino, Jalen
  53. Collins, Zach
  54. Johnson, Keldon
  55. McDaniels, Jaden
  56. Griffin, AJ
  57. Bridges, Mikal
  58. Vezenkov, Sasha
  59. Burks, Alec
  60. Williams, Robert III
  61. Gilgeous-Alexander, Shai
  62. Alvarado, Jose
  63. McGee, JaVale
  64. Agbaji, Ochai
  65. McDermott, Doug
  66. Walsh, Jordan
  67. Barrett, RJ
  68. Finney-Smith, Dorian
  69. Banchero, Paolo
  70. Lewis, Maxwell
  71. Robinson, Duncan
  72. Hardy, Jaden
  73. Payne, Cameron
  74. McBride, Miles
  75. Swider, Cole
  76. Gordon, Eric
  77. Dort, Luguentz
  78. Jones, Colby
  79. Brown, Jaylen
  80. Kennard, Luke
  81. Sims, Jericho
  82. Vučević, Nikola
  83. Maxey, Tyrese
  84. Robinson, Orlando
  85. Moody, Moses
  86. Brooks, Dillon
  87. Jackson, Reggie
  88. Richards, Nick
  89. Hauser, Sam
  90. Tatum, Jayson
  91. Mitchell, Donovan
  92. Clarkson, Jordan
  93. Barlow, Dominick
  94. Clowney, Noah
  95. Livingston, Chris
  96. Williamson, Zion
  97. Kornet, Luke
  98. Carter, Wendell Jr.
  99. Williams, Alondes
  100. Len, Alex
  101. Dosunmu, Ayo
  102. Jackson, Andre Jr.
  103. Shamet, Landry
  104. Miller, Brandon
  105. Eason, Tari
  106. Ingles, Joe
  107. Merrill, Sam
  108. Beal, Bradley
  109. Christie, Max
  110. Quickley, Immanuel
  111. Lively, Dereck II
  112. Pickett, Jalen
  113. Grimes, Quentin
  114. Strawther, Julian
  115. Konchar, John
  116. Harris, Tobias
  117. Murray, Kris
  118. Holiday, Aaron
  119. Bogdanović, Bogdan
  120. Duke, David Jr.
  121. Lee, Damion
  122. Jackson, Jaren Jr.
  123. Peterson, Drew
  124. Williams, Mark
  125. Šamanić, Luka
  126. Lawson, A. J.
  127. Adams, Steven
  128. Middleton, Khris
  129. Milton, Shake
  130. Covington, Robert
  131. O'Neale, Royce
  132. Hinton, Nate
  133. Wiseman, James
  134. Spencer, Pat
  135. Prosper, Olivier-Maxence
  136. Simons, Anfernee
  137. Samuels, Jermaine
  138. Reaves, Austin
  139. Gueye, Mouhamadou
  140. Green, Draymond
  141. Markkanen, Lauri
  142. Reath, Duop
  143. Isaac, Jonathan
  144. Matthews, Wesley
  145. Bouyea, Jamaree
  146. Čančar, Vlatko
  147. Morris, Marcus Sr.
  148. Rozier, Terry
  149. Warren, T. J.
  150. Brissett, Oshae
  151. Nurkić, Jusuf
  152. Graham, Devonte'
  153. Jeffries, DaQuan
  154. Okeke, Chuma
  155. Bates-Diop, Keita
  156. Green, Josh
  157. Badji, Ibou
  158. Jordan, DeAndre
  159. Davison, JD
  160. Podziemski, Brandin
  161. Highsmith, Haywood
  162. Kleber, Maxi
  163. Washington, Duane Jr.
  164. Waters, Lindy III
  165. Livers, Isaiah
  166. Murray, Jamal
  167. Looney, Kevon
  168. Champagnie, Julian
  169. Smith, Nick Jr.
  170. Windler, Dylan
  171. Fournier, Evan
  172. Connaughton, Pat
  173. Marshall, Naji
  174. Wagner, Moritz
  175. Drell, Henri
  176. Minott, Josh
  177. Williams, Jalen
  178. Sabonis, Domantas
  179. Hield, Buddy
  180. Anunoby, OG
  181. Bogdanović, Bojan
  182. Bernard, Jules
  183. Caruso, Alex
  184. Smith, Dennis Jr.
  185. Beasley, Malik
  186. Harris, Kevon
  187. Gallinari, Danilo
  188. Williams, Patrick
  189. Coulibaly, Bilal
  190. Beverley, Patrick
  191. Rollins, Ryan
  192. Pritchard, Payton
  193. Bertāns, Dāvis
  194. Tate, Jae'Sean
  195. Green, Jeff
  196. Hendricks, Taylor
  197. White, Coby
  198. Williams, Grant
  199. Dick, Gradey
  200. Simmons, Ben
  201. Forrest, Trent
  202. Potter, Micah
  203. Capela, Clint
  204. Wood, Christian
  205. Miller, Leonard
  206. Allen, Jarrett
  207. Castleton, Colin
  208. Jaquez, Jaime Jr.
  209. Huff, Jay
  210. Jones, Kai
  211. Nance, Larry Jr.
  212. Whitehead, Dariq
  213. Smart, Marcus
  214. Jones, Damian
  215. Cain, Jamal
  216. Osman, Cedi
  217. Howard, Jett
  218. Morris, Monté
  219. Kessler, Walker
  220. Yurtseven, Ömer
  221. Bey, Saddiq
  222. Strus, Max
  223. Tucker, P. J.
  224. Gordon, Aaron
  225. LaVine, Zach
  226. Sheppard, Ben
  227. Towns, Karl-Anthony
  228. Garland, Darius
  229. Black, Leaky
  230. Tyson, Hunter
  231. Šarić, Dario
  232. Porter, Craig Jr.
  233. Joe, Isaiah
  234. Gill, Anthony
  235. LeVert, Caris
  236. Clark, Jaylen
  237. Bryant, Thomas
  238. Nesmith, Aaron
  239. Lillard, Damian
  240. Holiday, Jrue
  241. Camara, Toumani
  242. Wiggins, Aaron
  243. Carter, Jevon
  244. Russell, D'Angelo
  245. Wiggins, Andrew
  246. Lundy, Seth
  247. Antetokounmpo, Giannis
  248. Poole, Jordan
  249. Watford, Trendon
  250. Zeller, Cody
  251. Gilyard, Jacob
  252. Porter, Michael Jr.
  253. Ellis, Keon
  254. Eubanks, Drew
  255. Portis, Bobby Jr.
  256. Lewis, Kira Jr.
  257. Prince, Taurean
  258. Kuzma, Kyle
  259. Queen, Trevelin
  260. Smith, Terquavion
  261. Daniels, Dyson
  262. Pöltl, Jakob
  263. Walker, Jabari
  264. Exum, Dante
  265. Pippen, Scotty Jr.
  266. Boston, Brandon Jr.
  267. Ball, Lonzo
  268. Bassey, Charles
  269. Irving, Kyrie
  270. Primo, Joshua
  271. Tshiebwe, Oscar
  272. Mays, Skylar
  273. Dieng, Ousmane
  274. Diakite, Mamadi
  275. Thomas, Cam
  276. Flynn, Malachi
  277. Booker, Devin
  278. Brown, Greg III
  279. Batum, Nicolas
  280. Garza, Luka
  281. Şengün, Alperen
  282. Branham, Malaki
  283. Wainright, Ish
  284. Jackson, Quenton
  285. Thompson, Tristan
  286. Barnes, Scottie
  287. Reddish, Cam
  288. Lowry, Kyle
  289. Hyland, Bones
  290. Moore, Wendell Jr.
  291. Tillman, Xavier
  292. Ball, LaMelo
  293. Achiuwa, Precious
  294. Braun, Christian
  295. Porziņģis, Kristaps
  296. Lopez, Brook
  297. Juzang, Johnny
  298. Johnson, Keon
  299. Seabron, Dereon
  300. Westbrook, Russell
  301. Harris, Gary
  302. Diabaté, Moussa
  303. Okogie, Josh
  304. Caldwell-Pope, Kentavious
  305. Sarr, Olivier
  306. Fox, De'Aaron
  307. Jackson-Davis, Trayce
  308. Holiday, Justin
  309. Thor, JT
  310. Jarreau, DeJon
  311. Quiñones, Lester
  312. Smith, Jalen
  313. Temple, Garrett
  314. Johnson, Keyontae
  315. Powell, Dwight
  316. Galloway, Jaylin
  317. Preston, Jason
  318. Davis, Johnny
  319. Valančiūnas, Jonas
  320. Williams, Kenrich
  321. Mann, Terance
  322. Wagner, Franz
  323. Barnes, Harrison
  324. Brown, Troy Jr.
  325. Watson, Peyton
  326. Rhoden, Jared
  327. Biyombo, Bismack
  328. Hagans, Ashton
  329. Wallace, Cason
  330. George, Keyonte
  331. Green, Jalen
  332. Dinwiddie, Spencer
  333. Kuminga, Jonathan
  334. Bagley, Marvin III
  335. Fontecchio, Simone
  336. Williams, Brandon
  337. Wesley, Blake
  338. Jones, Tyus
  339. Gafford, Daniel
  340. Giddey, Josh
  341. Jović, Nikola
  342. Robinson, Jerome
  343. DiVincenzo, Donte
  344. Boeheim, Buddy
  345. LaRavia, Jake
  346. Porter, Jontay
  347. Rose, Derrick
  348. Suggs, Jalen
  349. Santos, Gui
  350. Houstan, Caleb
  351. Taylor, Terry
  352. Marjanović, Boban
  353. Walker, Lonnie IV
  354. Rupert, Rayan
  355. Okongwu, Onyeka
  356. Martin, Cody
  357. Krejčí, Vít
  358. Walker, Jarace
  359. Dončić, Luka
  360. Jones, Derrick Jr.
  361. James, LeBron
  362. Herro, Tyler
  363. Mamukelashvili, Sandro
  364. Duren, Jalen
  365. Brown, Moses
  366. Thybulle, Matisse
  367. Dunn, Kris
  368. Harden, James
  369. Hayes, Jaxson
  370. Jones, Tre
  371. Lofton, Kenneth Jr.
  372. Dowtin, Jeff
  373. Moon, Xavier
  374. Muscala, Mike
  375. Goodwin, Jordan
  376. Alexander-Walker, Nickeil
  377. Washington, P. J.
  378. Toppin, Obi
  379. Fernando, Bruno
  380. Young, Thaddeus
  381. Murphy, Trey III
  382. Thompson, Klay
  383. Crowder, Jae
  384. Watanabe, Yuta
  385. Hill, Malcolm
  386. Queta, Neemias
  387. Okoro, Isaac
  388. Avdija, Deni
  389. Powell, Norman
  390. Gueye, Mouhamed
  391. Nnaji, Zeke
  392. Clarke, Brandon
  393. Liddell, E. J.
  394. George, Paul
  395. Mitchell, Davion
  396. Nance, Pete
  397. Umude, Stanley
  398. Roddy, David
  399. Martin, Caleb
  400. Council, Ricky IV
  401. Schofield, Admiral
  402. Hayward, Gordon
  403. Jones, Mason
  404. Hunter, De'Andre
  405. Bailey, Amari
  406. Toppin, Jacob
  407. Ayton, Deandre
  408. Melton, De'Anthony
  409. Trent, Gary Jr.
  410. Slawson, Jalen
  411. Ryan, Matt
  412. Randle, Julius
  413. Drummond, Andre
  414. McGowens, Bryce
  415. Richardson, Josh
  416. Whitmore, Cam
  417. Carton, D. J.
  418. Siakam, Pascal
  419. Sochan, Jeremy
  420. McDaniels, Jalen
  421. Beauchamp, MarJon
  422. Gray, RaiQuan
  423. Bane, Desmond
  424. Jackson, GG
  425. McLaughlin, Jordan
  426. VanVleet, Fred
  427. Collins, John
  428. Cunningham, Cade
  429. Green, A. J.
  430. Bol, Bol
  431. Williams, Vince Jr.
  432. Azubuike, Udoka
  433. Wilson, Jalen
  434. Brown, Kendall
  435. Giles, Harry III
  436. Funk, Andrew
  437. McCollum, CJ
  438. Wade, Dean
  439. Edwards, Anthony
  440. Boucher, Chris
  441. Jones, Herbert
  442. Brogdon, Malcolm
  443. Fultz, Markelle
  444. Jemison, Trey
  445. Mobley, Isaiah
  446. Murray, Dejounte
  447. Martin, Kenyon Jr.
  448. Sasser, Marcus
  449. Champagnie, Justin
  450. Bates, Emoni
  451. Conley, Mike Jr.
  452. Coffey, Amir
  453. Butler, Jimmy
  454. Craig, Torrey
  455. Johnson, Cameron
  456. Turner, Myles
  457. Wong, Isaiah
  458. Bitim, Onuralp
  459. Garuba, Usman
  460. Sanogo, Adama
  461. Oubre, Kelly Jr.
  462. Minaya, Justin
  463. Bullock, Reggie
  464. Niang, Georges
  465. Wembanyama, Victor
  466. Love, Kevin
  467. Black, Anthony
  468. Mykhailiuk, Sviatoslav
  469. Sexton, Collin
  470. Bitadze, Goga
  471. Olynyk, Kelly
  472. Durant, Kevin
  473. Ford, Jordan
  474. Fudge, Alex
  475. Bazley, Darius
  476. Stewart, Isaiah
  477. Omoruyi, Eugene
  478. Pokuševski, Aleksej
  479. Leonard, Kawhi
  480. Robinson, Mitchell
  481. Brown, Kobe
  482. Allen, Grayson
  483. Robinson-Earl, Jeremiah
  484. Williams, Ziaire
  485. Adebayo, Bam
  486. Micić, Vasilije
  487. Davis, Anthony
  488. Thompson, Amen
  489. Kispert, Corey
  490. Phillips, Julian
  491. Sensabaugh, Brice
  492. Mills, Patty
  493. Brown, Charlie Jr.
  494. Brunson, Jalen
  495. Bufkin, Kobe
  496. Zubac, Ivica
  497. Banton, Dalano
  498. Anthony, Cole
  499. Lee, Saben
  500. Gibson, Taj
  501. Mathews, Garrison
  502. Terry, Dalen
  503. Edwards, Kessler
  504. McConnell, T. J.
  505. Nembhard, Andrew
  506. Ramsey, Jahmi'us
  507. Hachimura, Rui
  508. Reed, Paul
  509. Evbuomwan, Tosan
  510. Brown, Bruce
  511. Stevens, Lamar
  512. Landale, Jock
  513. Theis, Daniel
  514. Sharpe, Shaedon
  515. Vassell, Devin
  516. Springer, Jaden
  517. Hardaway, Tim Jr.
  518. Hawkins, Jordan
  519. Gillespie, Collin
  520. Anderson, Kyle
  521. Morant, Ja
  522. Nix, Daishen
  523. Horton-Tucker, Talen
  524. Claxton, Nic
  525. Ingram, Brandon
  526. Monk, Malik
  527. Jackson, Isaiah
  528. Cissoko, Sidy
  529. Johnson, Jalen
  530. Reid, Naz
  531. Holmes, Richaun
  532. Duarte, Chris
  533. Washington, TyTy Jr.
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2024.03.15 20:26 _Gibby__ Big Board 2.0

Hi all, I updated my big board over the past couple weeks. Some of my hot takes have cooled, some have gotten hotter.
2024 NBA Draft Big Board
Confidence rating refers to how likely I think they are to be successful NBA players, regardless of role
  1. Alex Sarr - PF/C, Perth Wildcats Sarr has the highest upside of any prospect in this class. A great athlete at 7’1” with a lot of unique and interesting skills for his size. Can handle the ball, shoot, defend multiple positions, and can protect the rim. Has had some really impressive defensive sequences where he makes multiple efforts and is all over the floor. While the consistency hasn’t always been there, I’ve seen enough to feel confident that he can become a top-notch player worthy of a number 1 pick. Pro Comp: Jermaine O’Neal Confidence: 95%
  2. Cody Williams - F, Colorado Brother of OKC’s Jalen Williams, Cody offers a very similar package of skills as his brother. With great size and length, Cody will be able to step in and defend at a high level from day 1. Offensively he has a good feel for the game, although he can be too passive at times not looking for his own shot. He’s just starting to realize how good he can be, and in the right system he could become even better than his brother. Pro Comp: Keegan Murray Confidence: 95%
  3. KyShawn George - G, Miami Having George this high is due to the rare set of skills he possesses as opposed to the raw production. While his counting stats may not be overly impressive, his shooting numbers certainly are. Over 40% from 3 as a 6’8” guard is extremely impressive. On top of the shooting, George is also a smart passer who consistently makes the right read while also possessing a good handle. His defense is what got him minutes in the first place at Miami and this will likely be the same case early in his NBA career. His ability to move and stay with quick guards laterally while staying low in a stance is extremely hard to do. The rapid improvement he has shown this year is incredibly enticing. Has played point guard at times, although it’s not entirely clear whether he’s a wing with point guard skills or a true point guard. Pro Comp: Paul George Confidence: 85%
  4. Zaccharie Risacher - F, France A big sweet shooting forward, Risacher has had a phenomenal season overseas. 46% from 3 highlights the big selling point for Risacher. With his size and athleticism, Risacher has the tools to immediately contribute as a 3 and D stud. He hasn’t shown much as a ball handler or passer, but even without much improvement in those areas Risacher can still be very effective at the next level. He might have the highest floor of any prospect in this draft. Pro Comp: OG Anunoby Confidence: 95%
  5. Collin Murray-Boyles - F, South Carolina A strong, powerful forward who has forced himself into draft consideration with his high level play that has led to South Carolina rising into the top 25. The biggest flaw for CMB is his lack of shooting, but even without much of a shot he’s been able to have big scoring nights against SEC teams. A terrific rebounder for his position who is constantly fighting for position underneath. A smart passer who does a great job finding cutters and open shooters from the free throw line area. While taking a 6’7” forward who can’t shoot is risky, CMB is a great basketball player and that should be valued over anything he can’t do yet. Note: rumors are circulating that he’ll stay another year, personally I think his development would be better in the NBA. Pro Comp: Julius Randle Confidence: 85%
  6. Matas Buzelis - F, G-League Ignite A great basketball player that really understands the game. Impacts the game in a lot of ways and his versatility is a coach’s best friend. As far as his long term potential goes, while it may not be as high as other prospects in this class, Buzelis could definitely become a fringe all-star caliber guy. Pro Comp: Tom Gugliota Confidence: 95%
  7. Reed Sheppard - G, Kentucky An ultra competitive and smart combo guard who has shot the lights out this year. While he too lacks ideal size on defense for a guard, his feel for the game and toughness point to potential on that end. The most important aspect of his game is his winning mentality. He knows the game and is willing to do what is required to win. Pro Comp: Mike Bibby Confidence: 95%
  8. Tidjane Salaun - F, France A big, athletic shooter who has flashed a lot of potential. Ridiculous size at 6’10” with a plus wingspan for a forward. Young prospect who has a lot to learn, but has the size to be an incredibly impactful and versatile defender. Needs to improve his ball handling and playmaking in order to become a top guy. Sky’s the limit, but it’s very early. A patient team willing to put in the time to develop him could be rewarded big time. Pro Comp: Young Giannis Confidence: 75%
  9. Rob Dillingham - G, Kentucky Robwitdashifts is a walking bucket and one of the most electric players I’ve seen. His shiftiness, shot making, play making, and ball handling are truly elite. The clutch numbers are unreal too, with Dillingham putting his team on his back at the end of games. The big question is can he survive on defense as a 6’1” skinny guard. But with the way he’s shot the ball and the improvements he’s shown as a passer, his talent could be too much to pass on in a weak draft. Pro Comp: Kyrie lite, Lou Williams Confidence: 90%
  10. Jamal Shead - PG, Houston Shead has spent 4 years in Kalvin Sampson’s hard-nosed Houston program developing his game and improving every year. Despite only being 6’1”, Shead’s strength has allowed him to become the best point of attack defender in this draft. Off the court, he has been described as a tremendous leader and an extra coach. Just hearing the way people talk about him and his impact, it’s clear that he is a very special person. While his shooting numbers aren’t off the charts, when you factor in Houston’s slow play style and lack of spacing, it makes more sense. Shead has a nack for hitting clutch shots, has hit multiple game winners in his career. Shead’s passing and ability to run a half court offense, especially in slow physical games, could make him incredibly valuable. Adjusting his numbers to per 100 possessions, he’s averaging 26.5/7.7/12.3 and 4.7 steals. Carrying the load for one of the best college teams of the past 3 years should be worth something. Pro Comp: Kyle Lowry Confidence: 90%
  11. Kwame Evans Jr - F, Oregon A big athletic forward who pairs soft touch with a good understanding of the game, especially on defense. A really good basketball player who finds ways to impact the game with the little things. Raw production and shooting splits aren’t great, but at 81% from the free throw line, the shot potential is there. Feels like he could be a big steal if the shot comes along due to his versatility and unique skill set. Pro Comp: Herb Jones Confidence: 85%
  12. Stephon Castle - G, UConn A big guard who was dominant in high school but has been featured in a smaller role for a highly successful team. The fact that he was willing to accept a smaller role and learn from winning players around him says a lot about him. Reads the game well, thrives in transition. Good ball handler and has some decent self creation skills. Shot consistency and lead guard skills are crucial to unlocking his potential. Pro Comp: Jalen Suggs, Justice Winslow Confidence: 80%
  13. Ron Holland - F, G League Ignite The highest risk prospect in this class. Could easily turn his elite physical traits and scoring ability into top notch production. But there are so many questions surrounding his shot consistency, ball handling, decision making, and overall impact. Could take him a while to even get to league average efficiency, even if he’s putting up 20ppg (cough cough RJ Barrett). He could become the best player in this class, but right now he doesn’t know how to play winning basketball and that’s worrying. Pro Comp: Bouncier RJ Barrett Confidence: 75%
  14. Dalton Knecht - G/F, Tennessee A former small school star who transferred this year and has become a stud in the SEC. Older prospect at 23. Combines great three point shooting with some nice cutting and post up play. Decent passer. Success will be heavily dependent on his three point shot and ability to turn his athleticism into good defense. Pro Comp: Bogdan Bogdanovic Confidence: 80%
  15. Isaiah Collier - PG, USC A top recruit who struggled early but has turned it around as the season has gone on. Big time scoring ability due to his size and strength. Big shoulders that can really dislodge defenders around the rim. Shot needs more consistency, form is decent similar to Anthony Edwards with a high release and flick. Defensively has a lot of potential due to his frame, but hasn’t really tapped into it. Pro Comp: Eric Gordon Confidence: 90%
  16. Johnny Furphy - F, Kansas A super interesting prospect given his size, shooting, and athleticism. Wasn’t expected to be a one and done, but has played so well that he’ll likely be a lottery pick. Has shown a little bit of ability off the dribble attacking the basket. Defensively has the size and length to be very disruptive. Solid all-around player, lacks any glaring weakness. Will need to spend first few months in the g league, but a lot of appeal tied to his projected role. Pro Comp: Bigger Dick, Trey Murphy Confidence: 80%
  17. Jared McCain - G, Duke A hard-nosed, sharp shooting combo guard. Winning player who will do whatever a coach asks him to. Has deep range on his 3 and can get hot in hurry. Nice singing voice too. Pro Comp: Payton Pritchard Confidence: 95%
  18. Donovan Clingan - C, UConn An absolute giant. Clingan is massive, even by NBA standards. His sheer size takes away a lot of opportunities for offenses around the basket. When he’s at his best, scoring in the paint becomes impossible. His lateral movement is questionable, but as he continues to work and get into better shape, that should improve. Has good touch around the basket and sets hard screens. His free throw shooting is pretty bad and that will need to improve a lot if he wants to become a starting center. Pro Comp: Mark Eaton Confidence: 90%
  19. Ja’Kobe Walter - G, Baylor I have a lot of respect for top prospects who choose to join winning programs even if it means accepting a smaller role. Ja’Kobe has had some really hot stretches this year where it’s easy to envision him slotting right into the league day 1. He’s also had some rough stretches where he doesn’t look ready at all. Ultimately, the biggest question I have around Walter is what is his role in the league. Is he a potential second or third option, or is he more of a specialist? If it’s the latter, how high is too high to take a pure shooter who doesn’t offer much else offensively? Pro Comp: Jordan Hawkins Confidence: 70%
  20. Yves Missi - C, Baylor Big time athlete with great length. Only started playing basketball later in his youth. Will need to put on weight to hang with NBA centers. Could become a really impactful defendelob threat. Shooting isn’t in the cards as of now. Pro Comp: Clint Capela Confidence: 85%
  21. Nique Clifford - G/F, Colorado State A long, athletic wing who excels on defense and has been shooting the three tremendously. Knows when to cut and is a great finisher, currently 70% around the rim and 47% from mid range. Intelligent passer who knows how to play within the flow of an offense. Has the potential to be a super-charged 3 and D player. Pro Comp: Taller Avery Bradley Confidence: 80%
  22. Devin Carter - G, Providence A strong, feisty guard who’s had a breakout in his junior year. Has elevated his game after being forced into a bigger role. Has a very efficient shot diet, seemingly everything is at the rim or from three. Has deep range. Pest defensively, great awareness. His shot is long and slow at times, but gets high arc and has shown a quicker motion off the catch. Good passer, not sure if he’s a lead guard though. Plays within the flow of the offense. Good post up game. Quick off the dribble. At 6’3”, he’s going to need to put in the work to make it in the league, but his dad’s NBA experience means he’s seen what it takes to make it. Pro Comp: Bigger Jose Alvarado
  23. Daron Holmes II - C, Dayton A long athletic big man who has shown off some interesting skills in his junior year. While his biggest strengths are his rim running and shot blocking, he’s shown off a decent 3 point shot this year and has also shown some nice ball handling ability. Moves his feet well on the perimeter, although he’s not the most fluid. Runs a little weird, but doesn’t impact his play. Pro Comp: Myles Turner Confidence: 80%
  24. Tyler Smith - F/C, G-League Ignite Long, rangy big man has really shot the three well this season. Not the flashiest game, but does everything you could ask for from a modern PF/C. Looks like he could be a really nice roll player. Pro Comp: Bobby Portis Confidence: 80%
  25. Kel’el Ware - C, Indiana An extremely talented and athletic big man who has thrived at Indians after a disappointing year at Oregon. His dominant games where he’s shooting, dunking, protecting the rim, and running the floor could convince you he’s a lottery level player. However, he’s struggled against other great college big men like Clingan and Edey. Questions about his mental toughness are concerning. He’s going to be competing against some of the most talented and hard working big men we’ve ever seen in the league. Will he step up to the competition or will he fold? Pro Comp: Deandre Ayton Confidence: 70%
  26. Dillon Jones - G/F, Weber State A hard-nosed, undersized but strong guard who plays much bigger than his height. Hasn’t shot the three very efficiently, though can get hot and make a couple. Pro Comp: Dillon Brooks Confidence: 75%
  27. Kyle Filipowski - C, Duke I like Filipowski! I really do. I just don’t love the potential. Defensively, I’m not sure he’ll ever be impactful enough to start for a serious playoff team. Offensively, he has all the skills and footwork necessary to be a great player. If he can show enough defensive versatility to get by and the offense continues to shine, he’ll find a nice role in the league. Pro Comp: Luka Samanic without bricks for feet Confidence: 85%
  28. Adama Bal - G, Santa Clara A big, shifty guard with a tight handle. Has been very inconsistent this year, but when he’s at his best looks unstoppable. Unique ability to get anywhere he wants on the court. Draws lots of fouls. Needs to improve his three point shooting consistency, but can make them in bunches when hot. Defense looks rough at times, but he has the size and length to be impactful. Needs to improve his passing, but could become a great playmaker due to his height and ball handling. If he can put it all together, watch out. Pro Comp: Tall Immanuel Quickly Confidence: 60%
  29. Ulrich Chomche - C, NBA Africa A super athletic big man who has flashed game changing defensive ability. Still very raw and early in his development, will need at least a full year in the g league. With the right developmental staff around him, he could blossom into a quality big. Pro Comp: Serge Ibaka Confidence: 70%
  30. Justin Edwards - F, Kentucky Top recruit who struggled to find his feet early at Kentucky on offense. Had to work hard defensively to get back into the rotation, but since February has really come alive shooting the ball. Has some nice self creation ability, but needs polish. Fits the mold of a 3 and D player with a little extra self creation ability. Pro Comp: Marcus Morris Confidence: 80%
Notable Prospects Missing:
  1. Nikola Topić - G, Serbia A consensus top 5 prospect, but I just don’t buy it. The Serbian league is very fundamentally sound, but there is a real lack of quality rim protectors. Topić’s game consists largely of straight line drives and finishing over or through contact. This has allowed him to put up great numbers, especially for his age, in a good professional league. He has good touch, but he’s often bigger than the players he’s meeting at the rim, which doesn’t present much of a challenge. My fear is that he’s not quick enough to beat NBA guards off the dribble and lacks the athleticism or craftiness to score against NBA centers. His passing is good, but I think that’s more due to Serbia’s emphasis on passing and ball movement. He shows some nice self creation moves from 3, but he’s not efficient right now. His shot is low and more of a flick. I’d really like to see him play against other NBA prospects, but I haven’t seen much to inspire confidence that this is a potential star. Pro Comp: Leandro Balmaro Confidence: 50%
  2. Zach Edey - C, Purdue A monster of a man. Has dominated college basketball for his entire career, leading a very successful (yet disappointing) Purdue team. The difference this year for Edey is he’s really trimmed down and gotten into great shape. His lateral movement on the perimeter looks much improved, and for a 7’4” guy that’s all you can ask for. So while his numbers aren’t much different from last year, the improvements he’s made have been drastic. As more freakish giants are entering the league, taking a swing on Edey could pay off. Pro Comp: Yao lite Confidence: 65%
  3. Izan Almansa - PF/C, G League Ignite An experienced international player at a young age. Has a great understanding of the game, good nose for the ball. Shot doesn’t look great and isn’t effective at the moment. If he can develop the shot, he could be an absolute steal. I love the idea of Almansa as an Al Horford type of player. But right now, it feels like he’s more of an idea. Pro Comp: Al Horford potential, Big Baby floor Confidence: 65%
  4. AJ Johnson - PG, NBL A tall, highly recruited point guard who chose the pros over the University of Texas. There’s a lot to love about his game, with his smooth handles, good playmaking vision, and signs of elite self-creation. However, he hasn’t gotten a ton of run in the NBL which means any team drafting him will have to plan on him spending at least 1-2 years in the G League developing his game and improving his efficiency. If he turns out though, could be a high level starting point guard. Pro Comp: JD Davison Confidence: 55%
  5. Kevin McCullar Jr - G/F, Kansas A super senior who has contributed to winning at a high level. Individual stats have been very nice, but the efficiency has been slow to come along. Has been a good defender every year with over a steal per game. Can handle the ball and do a little bit of everything on offense. I think there are much better wing prospects in this class, and I don’t think there’s anything McCullar does significantly better to justify taking him in the first round. Pro Comp: Wendell Moore Jr Confidence: 60%
  6. Ryan Dunn - F, Virginia An insane defender who disrupts offenses in all sorts of ways. Offense is horrible at the moment, he’ll need to find something on that end to excel at. If it’s shooting, great. If it’s playmaking, also great. But it has to be something. Pro Comp: Bigger Mattise Thybulle Confidence: 60%
  7. Tyler Kolek - PG, Marquette A confident scoring guard who has been one of the best players in college ball this year, and last. Teams will like his attitude, experience, and shooting. He’ll need to work extremely hard to get time in the NBA as a small guard. Collin Gillespie was arguably a better college player and he went undrafted. I don’t see what sets him apart yet. Sheppard, McCain, and Dillingham have age and elite efficiency on their side. Shead and Carter are elite defenders. I don’t know what Kolek offers that’s better than those guys. Pro Comp: Cam Payne
  8. Tyrese Proctor - PG, Duke A tall, talented point guard who has disappointed at times this season. A lot more was expected of him this year but he hasn’t made a ton of improvement with his raw production. Still, the potential is there for him to become a great point guard. He should stay at Duke and develop more, the NBA is always going to be an option due to being a top recruit at Duke, so no rush. Pro Comp: George Hill Confidence: 70%
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2024.03.04 19:20 _Gibby__ 2024 Big Board

Hey everyone! I’ve always been a big draft nerd and I decided I should post my big board for this year. A lot of hot takes, but this year’s draft is one of the weirdest I’ve seen in a while. Let me know what you think!
  1. Alex Sarr - PF/C, Perth Wildcats Sarr has the highest upside of any prospect in this class. A great athlete at 7’1” with a lot of unique and interesting skills for his size. Can handle the ball, shoot, defend multiple positions, and can protect the rim. While the consistency hasn’t always been there, I’ve seen enough to feel confident that he can become a top-notch player worthy of a number 1 pick. Pro Comp: Jermaine O’Neal
  2. Cody Williams - F, Colorado Brother of OKC’s Jalen Williams, Cody offers a very similar package of skills as his brother. With great size and length, Cody will be able to step in and defend at a high level from day 1. Offensively he has a good feel for the game, although he can be too passive at times not looking for his own shot. He’s just starting to realize how good he can be, and in the right system he could become even better than his brother. Pro Comp: Taller JDub
  3. KyShawn George - G, Miami Having George this high is due to the rare set of skills he possesses as opposed to the raw production. While his counting stats may not be overly impressive, his shooting numbers certainly are. Over 40% from 3 as a 6’8” guard is extremely impressive. On top of the shooting, George is also a smart passer who consistently makes the right read while also possessing a good handle. His defense is what got him minutes in the first place at Miami and this will likely be the same case early in his NBA career. His ability to move stay with quick guards laterally while staying low in a stance is extremely hard to do. The rapid improvement he has shown this year is incredibly enticing. Pro Comp: Paul George
  4. Zaccharie Risacher - F, France A big sweet shooting forward, Risacher has had a phenomenal season overseas. 46% from 3 highlights the big selling point for Risacher. With his size and athleticism, Risacher has the tools to immediately contribute as a 3 and D stud. He hasn’t shown much as a ball handler or passer, but even without much improvement in those areas Risacher can still be very effective at the next level. He might have the highest floor of any prospect in this draft. Pro Comp: Trey Murphy
  5. Collin Murray-Boyles - F, South Carolina A strong, powerful forward who has forced himself into draft consideration with his high level play that has led to South Carolina rising into the top 25. The biggest flaw for CMB is his lack of shooting, but even without much of a shot he’s been able to have big scoring nights against SEC teams. A terrific rebounder for his position who is constantly fighting for position underneath. A smart passer who does a great job finding cutters and open shooters from the free throw line area. While taking a 6’7” forward who can’t shoot is risky, CMB is a great basketball player who impacts winning and that should be valued over what he can’t do. Pro Comp: Julius Randle
  6. Matas Buzelis - F, G-League Ignite A great basketball player that really understands the game. Impacts the game in a lot of ways and his versatility is a coach’s best friend. As far as his long term potential goes, while it may not be as high as other prospects in this class, Buzelis could definitely become a fringe all-star caliber guy. Pro Comp: Franz Wagner
  7. Tidjane Salaun - F, France A big, athletic shooter who has flashed a lot of potential. Young prospect who has a lot to learn, but has the size to be an incredibly impactful and versatile defender. Needs to improve his ball handling and playmaking in order to become a top guy. Sky’s the limit, but it’s very early. Pro Comp: MPJ
  8. Rob Dillingham - G, Kentucky Robwitdashifts is a walking bucket and one of the most electric players I’ve seen. His shiftiness, shot making, play making, and ball handling are truly elite. The clutch numbers are unreal too, with Dillingham putting his team on his back at the end of games. The big question is can he survive on defense as a 6’1” skinny guard. But with the way he’s shot the ball and the improvements he’s shown as a passer, his talent could be too much to pass on in a weak draft. Pro Comp: Kyrie lite, Lou Williams
  9. Reed Sheppard - G, Kentucky An ultra competitive and smart combo guard who has shot the lights out this year. While he too lacks ideal size on defense for a guard, his feel for the game and toughness point to potential on that end. The most important aspect of his game is his winning mentality. He knows the game and is willing to do what is required to win. Pro Comp: Mike Bibby
  10. Jamal Shead - PG, Houston In a draft with a lot of question marks, taking an older, more experienced prospect could be the move. Shead has spent 4 years in Kalvin Sampson’s hard-nosed Houston program developing his game and improving every year. Despite only being 6’1”, Shead’s strength has allowed him to become the best point of attack defender in this draft. Off the court, he has been described as a tremendous leader and an extra coach. While his shooting numbers aren’t off the charts, they are solid enough and Shead has a nack for hitting big shots. Shead’s passing and ability to run an offense could make him incredibly valuable at the next level. Teams could fall in love with his high character. Pro Comp: Kyle Lowry
  11. Kwame Evans Jr - F, Oregon A big athletic forward who pairs soft touch with a good understanding of the game, especially on defense. A really good basketball player who finds ways to impact the game with the little things. Raw production and shooting splits aren’t great, but at 81% from the field the shot potential is there. Feels like he could be a big steal if the shot comes along due to his versatility and unique skill set. Pro Comp: Herb Jones
  12. Ron Holland - F, G League Ignite The highest risk prospect in this class. Could easily turn his elite physical traits and scoring ability into top notch production. But there are so many questions surrounding his shot consistency, ball handling, decision making, and overall impact. He could become the best player in this class, but right now he doesn’t know how to play winning basketball, and that’s worrying. Pro Comp: Jonathan Kuminga, Josh Jackson
  13. Johnny Furphy - F, Kansas A super interesting prospect given his size, shooting, and athleticism. Wasn’t expected to be a one and done, but has played so well that he’ll likely be a lottery pick. Has shown a little bit of ability off the dribble attacking the basket. Defensively has the size and length to be very disruptive. Solid all-around player, lacks any glaring weakness. Pro Comp: Bigger Dick, Joe Ingles+
  14. Stephon Castle - G, UConn A big guard who was dominant in high school but has been featured in a smaller role for a highly successful team. The fact that he was willing to accept a smaller role and learn from winning players around him says a lot about his character. Reads the game well, thrives in transition. Good ball handler and has some decent self creation skills. Shot consistency and lead guard skills are crucial to unlocking his potential. Pro Comp: Jalen Suggs
  15. Zach Edey - C, Purdue A monster of a man. Has dominated college basketball for his entire career, leading a very successful (yet disappointing) Purdue team. The difference this year for Edey is he’s really trimmed down and gotten into great shape. His lateral movement on the perimeter looks much improved, and for a 7’4” guy that’s all you can ask for. So while his numbers aren’t much different from last year, the improvements he’s made have been drastic. As more freakish giants are entering the league, taking a swing on Edey could pay off big time. Pro Comp: Yao lite
  16. Donovan Clingan - C, UConn Another absolute giant. Clingan is massive, even by NBA standards. His sheer size takes away a lot of opportunities for offenses around the basket. When he’s at his best, scoring in the paint becomes impossible. His lateral movement is questionable, but as he continues to work and get into better shape, that should improve. Has good touch around the basket and sets hard screens. His free throw shooting is pretty bad and that will need to improve a lot if he wants to become a starting center. Pro Comp: Mark Eaton
  17. Isaiah Collier - PG, USC A top recruit who struggled early but has turned it around as the season has gone on. Big time scoring ability due to his size and strength. Big shoulders that can really dislodge defenders around the rim. Shot needs more consistency, form is decent similar to Anthony Edwards with a high release and flick. Defensively has a lot of potential, but hasn’t really tapped into it. Pro Comp: Eric Gordon
  18. Yves Missi - C, Baylor Big time athlete with great length. Only started playing basketball in his teens. Will need to put on weight to hang with NBA centers. Could become a really impactful defendelob threat. Shooting isn’t in the cards as of now. Pro Comp: Clint Capela
  19. Dalton Knecht - G/F, Tennessee A former small school star who transferred this year and has become a stud in the SEC. Combines great three point shooting with some nice cutting and post up play. Decent passer. Success will be heavily dependent on his three point shot and defense. Pro Comp: Max Strus
  20. Jared McCain - G, Duke A hard-nosed, sharp shooting combo guard. Winning player who will do whatever a coach asks him to. Has deep range on his 3 and can get hot in hurry. Gamer with tremendous hustle and effort. Pro Comp: Payton Pritchard
  21. Daron Holmes II - C, Dayton A long athletic big man who has shown off some interesting skills in his junior year. While his biggest strengths are his rim running and shot blocking, he’s shown off a decent 3 point shot this year and has also shown some nice ball handling ability. Moves his feet well on the perimeter, although he’s not the most fluid. Runs a little weird, but doesn’t impact his play. Pro Comp: Myles Turner
  22. Ulrich Chomche - C, France A super athletic big man who has flashed game changing defensive ability. Still very raw and early in his development. But in a couple years could become a beast defensively. Pro Comp: Serge Ibaka
  23. Dillon Jones - G/F, Weber State A hard-nosed, undersized but strong guard who plays much bigger than his height. Hasn’t shot the three very efficiently, though can get hot and make a couple. Pro Comp: Dillon Brooks
  24. Tyler Smith - F/C, G-League Ignite Long, rangy big man has really shot the three well this season. Looks like he could be a really nice roll player. Pro Comp: Naz Reid
  25. Adama Bal - G, Santa Clara A big, shifty guard with a tight handle. Has been very inconsistent this year, but when he’s at his best looks unstoppable. Unique ability to get anywhere he wants on the court. Draws lots of fouls. Needs to improve his three point shooting, but has shown he can make tough shots. Defense looks rough at times, but he has the size and length to be impactful. Needs to improve his passing, but could become a great playmaker due to his size. Pro Comp: Tall Immanuel Quickly
  26. Nique Clifford - G/F, Colorado State A long, athletic wing who excels on defense and has been shooting the three tremendously. Has the potential to be a super-charged 3 and D player. Pro Comp: taller Avery Bradley
  27. Trevon Brazile- PF, Arkansas A skilled and athletic big man who has excelled this year as a 3 point shooter. Has great defensive potential, although injury concerns are valid. Pro Comp: John Collins
  28. Tyrese Proctor - PG, Duke A tall, talented point guard who has disappointed at times this season. A lot more was expected of him this year but he hasn’t made a ton of improvement with his raw production. Still, the potential is there for him to become a great point guard. Pro Comp: George Hill
  29. Ryan Dunn - F, Virginia An insane defender who disrupts offenses in all sorts of ways. Offense is horrible at the moment, he’ll need to find something on that end to excel at. If it’s shooting, great. If it’s playmaking, also great. But it has to be something. Pro Comp: Bigger Mattise Thybulle
  30. Izan Almansa - PF/C, G League Ignite An experienced international player at a young age. Has a great understanding of the game, good nose for the ball. Shot doesn’t look great and isn’t effective at the moment. If he can develop the shot, he could be an absolute steal. I love the idea of Almansa as an Al Horford type of player. But right now, it feels like he’s more of an idea. Pro Comp: Al Horford potential, Xavier Tillman floor
Notable Prospects Missing 1. Nikola Topić - G, Serbia A consensus top 5 prospect, but I just don’t buy it. The Serbian league is very fundamentally sound, but there is a real lack of quality rim protectors. Topić’s game consists largely of straight line drives and finishing over or through contact. This has allowed him to put up great numbers, especially for his age, in a good professional league. He has good touch, but he’s often bigger than the players he’s meeting at the rim, which doesn’t present much of a challenge. My fear is that he’s not quick enough to beat big NBA guards off the dribble and lacks the athleticism or craftiness to score against big athletic centers. His passing is good, but I think that’s more due to where he’s from. He shows some nice self creation moves from 3, but he’s not efficient right now. His shot is low and more of a flick. I’d really like to see him play against other NBA prospects, but I haven’t seen much to inspire confidence that this is a potential star. Pro Comp: Leandro Balmaro 2. Kel’el Ware - C, Indiana An extremely talented and athletic big man who has struggled against top tier competition. His dominant games where he’s shooting, dunking, protecting the rim, and running the floor have been all against lesser opponents. The talent is there to develop him into a top notch player. But not showing up in big games is worrying. Pro Comp: Deandre Ayton 3. Kyle Filipowski - C, Duke I like Filipowski! I really do. I just don’t love the potential. Defensively, I’m not sure he’ll ever be impactful enough to start for a serious playoff team. Offensively, he has all the skills and footwork necessary to be a great player. I’d be wary of taking him too high, as there are centers in this class with much higher ceilings. Pro Comp: Zach Collins 4. AJ Johnson - PG, NBL A tall, highly recruited point guard who chose the pros over the University of Texas. There’s a lot to love about his game, with his smooth handles, good playmaking vision, and signs of elite self-creation. However, he hasn’t gotten a ton of run in the NBL which means any team drafting him will have to plan on him spending at least 1-2 years in the G League developing his game and improving his efficiency. If he turns out though, could be a high level starting point guard. Pro Comp: JD Davison 5. Kevin McCullar Jr - G/F, Kansas A super senior who has contributed to winning at a high level. Individual stats have been very nice, but the efficiency has been slow to come along. Has been a good defender every year with over a steal per game. Can handle the ball and do a little bit of everything on offense. I’d be very hesitant to draft a player whose ceiling is high-end role player in the first round. Pro Comp: Wendell Moore Jr
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