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  • Re: Michigan GDT

    Originally posted by goon View Post
    I would love to see Nate drafted but I doubt he will. I think he will spend time in the D league until he can consistantly prove he can shoot. Nba range 3s. He has a lot of skills teams would love I think but I see teams taking chances on others before nate.
    It would be cool wouldn't it, but either way my goal is to get a wolters jersey wherever he ends up

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      Predicting where he will get drafted is like predicting where I'll be in 2 years. (I don't have a clue, so I doubt anyone else does).

      The positives for him is he can handle the ball, he can create shots, he can defend, he is athletic enough and is a good enough shooter.

      The big problem is that he has had an offense where he has had complete control over, and that won't happen in the NBA so where he will move is during NBA workouts and interviews, whether or not a club believes he can run their system. It only takes 1 team to fall in love with a guy for a guy to jump 20 picks.

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        Originally posted by joeboo22 View Post
        Predicting where he will get drafted is like predicting where I'll be in 2 years. (I don't have a clue, so I doubt anyone else does).

        The positives for him is he can handle the ball, he can create shots, he can defend, he is athletic enough and is a good enough shooter.

        The big problem is that he has had an offense where he has had complete control over, and that won't happen in the NBA so where he will move is during NBA workouts and interviews, whether or not a club believes he can run their system. It only takes 1 team to fall in love with a guy for a guy to jump 20 picks.
        good info I hadn't thought of that stuff, he's a smooth character too so that could only help

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        • Originally posted by goon View Post
          I would love to see Nate drafted but I doubt he will. I think he will spend time in the D league until he can consistantly prove he can shoot. Nba range 3s. He has a lot of skills teams would love I think but I see teams taking chances on others before nate.
          NBA-range threes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdcvb81X0UU

          Originally posted by joeboo22 View Post
          It only takes 1 team to fall in love with a guy for a guy to jump 20 picks.
          I think Danny Ainge has been in love with Nate since last season:
          https://twitter.com/TerryVandrovec/s...32662356418560

          And check this out from Friday:
          http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...CAA-Tournament
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          "I want you to play like you're loved. Play freely. Love isn't dependent on your performance. No matter how you play, you are loved. Play with that in mind."
          —Scott Nagy

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          • Re: Michigan GDT

            So are you predicting Nate to the celts in the 1st round? That would be awesome. Why are we so worried about his 3 point shooting anyway? He brings a lot more to the game than that. Just like most nba pt guards. Look at some numbers.

            These are career 3 pt percentages:

            Brandon Jennings 35.4%
            Jason Kidd 34.9%
            Jeremy Lin 32.8%
            Tony Parker 31.4%
            Chris Paul 35.8%
            Rajon Rondo 24.1%
            Derrick Rose 31%
            Ricky Rubio 28.7%
            Russell Westbrook 30%

            I think Nate can hold his own shooting-wise against any of these guys

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              Originally posted by Rabbitball View Post
              So are you predicting Nate to the celts in the 1st round? That would be awesome. Why are we so worried about his 3 point shooting anyway? He brings a lot more to the game than that. Just like most nba pt guards. Look at some numbers.

              These are career 3 pt percentages:

              Brandon Jennings 35.4%
              Jason Kidd 34.9%
              Jeremy Lin 32.8%
              Tony Parker 31.4%
              Chris Paul 35.8%
              Rajon Rondo 24.1%
              Derrick Rose 31%
              Ricky Rubio 28.7%
              Russell Westbrook 30%

              I think Nate can hold his own shooting-wise against any of these guys
              This is what I always thought as well. A NBA point guard's job generally isn't to be a shooter, but rather to get others good looks. 3pt shooting only becomes a factor if the PG is a liability from behind the arch (anything above 30% and you aren't a liability).
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              • Originally posted by Rabbitball View Post
                So are you predicting Nate to the celts in the 1st round?
                No. After taking a little more time to think about it, I'd say he may fall into the early second round (35th-40th overall).

                Originally posted by Rabbitball View Post
                These are career 3 pt percentages:

                Brandon Jennings 35.4%
                Jason Kidd 34.9%
                Jeremy Lin 32.8%
                Tony Parker 31.4%
                Chris Paul 35.8%
                Rajon Rondo 24.1%
                Derrick Rose 31%
                Ricky Rubio 28.7%
                Russell Westbrook 30%
                It's hard to draw useful conclusions from three-point percentages with no reference to shot volume. Most of these guys could probably raise their percentages into the forties just by being more selective, but I'd say a player who shoots forty percent on threes over the course of a season is being _too_ selective. Factoring in the extra offensive rebounding opportunities, a good target range is typically the low thirties. The real question is how fatigued or closely guarded a player can be and still continue shooting in that range.

                In other words, a weak three-point shooter should wait until he's open enough to shoot around 32 percent, and a great three-point shooter should keep shooting until defenses find a way to hold him around 32 percent. Then it's a matter of how many threes a player is actually making. (This is an oversimplified generalization, but hopefully it makes sense.)
                Last edited by Kurt_Evans; 06-27-2013, 09:44 PM.
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                • Re: Michigan GDT

                  Originally posted by Kurt_Evans View Post
                  I rarely make predictions, but after the way he blanketed Sports Illustrated's national player of the year on Thursday, I'll be shocked if someone doesn't take him in the first round.



                  It's hard to draw useful conclusions from three-point percentages with no reference to shot volume. Most of these guys could probably raise their percentages into the forties just by being more selective, but I'd say a player who shoots forty percent on threes over the course of a season is being _too_ selective. Factoring in the extra offensive rebounding opportunities, a good target range is typically the low thirties. The real question is how fatigued or closely guarded a player can be and still continue shooting in that range.

                  In other words, a weak three-point shooter should wait until he's open enough to shoot around 32 percent, and a great three-point shooter should keep shooting until defenses find a way to hold him around 32 percent. Then it's a matter of how many threes a player is actually making. (This is an oversimplified generalization, but hopefully it makes sense.)

                  Ooooh. Someone on the board that understands the math behind taking a high volume of 3s.
                  Originally posted by JackFan96
                  Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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                  • Re: Michigan GDT

                    Originally posted by Rabbitball View Post
                    So are you predicting Nate to the celts in the 1st round? That would be awesome. Why are we so worried about his 3 point shooting anyway? He brings a lot more to the game than that. Just like most nba pt guards. Look at some numbers.

                    These are career 3 pt percentages:

                    Brandon Jennings 35.4%
                    Jason Kidd 34.9%
                    Jeremy Lin 32.8%
                    Tony Parker 31.4%
                    Chris Paul 35.8%
                    Rajon Rondo 24.1%
                    Derrick Rose 31%
                    Ricky Rubio 28.7%
                    Russell Westbrook 30%

                    I think Nate can hold his own shooting-wise against any of these guys
                    Interesting thought. Rondo is likely to be gone after this year isn't he?

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                    • Re: Michigan GDT

                      Maybe it has already been posted, but here is the big Grantland.com piece we have been waiting for about SDSU's trip to the NCAA's.

                      http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...-loss-michigan

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                        Originally posted by Southeast View Post
                        Maybe it has already been posted, but here is the big Grantland.com piece we have been waiting for about SDSU's trip to the NCAA's.

                        http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...-loss-michigan
                        That dude is just a flat out excellent story teller. Love it. Glad Nate got some props for locking up Burke too.
                        "All I know is what I read on the message boards."
                        "Oh, well, there's your problem, then."

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                          Originally posted by KUlawJack View Post
                          That dude is just a flat out excellent story teller. Love it. Glad Nate got some props for locking up Burke too.
                          someone should send this link to mitch albom.
                          "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

                          Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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                          • Re: Michigan GDT

                            Originally posted by Southeast View Post
                            Maybe it has already been posted, but here is the big Grantland.com piece we have been waiting for about SDSU's trip to the NCAA's.

                            http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...-loss-michigan
                            Great write up.

                            Is anybody else feeling a sense of what the heck do I do with myself now that bball season is over?

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                            • Re: Michigan GDT

                              Originally posted by leeshajo View Post
                              Great write up.

                              Is anybody else feeling a sense of what the heck do I do with myself now that bball season is over?
                              Not sure it's really hit me that the Nate Wolters era is over!


                              I will reinterate what I said earlier in this thread. When we make the NCAA tournament again, I highly recommend making the trip. The experience was incredible.

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                                Originally posted by leeshajo View Post
                                Great write up.

                                Is anybody else feeling a sense of what the heck do I do with myself now that bball season is over?
                                Baseball. Jacks looking pretty good early. And the Royals might actually be halfway decent this year.

                                (Oh, yeah. Most of y'all are Twins fans. Ah, well . . .)
                                "I think we'll be OK"

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