EP is the ultimate point guard, only he has nobody to toss it to. He lacks free throw success, and a long jump shot. Things that he will improve on. He is by todays standards NBA ready because they draft premier players in the first round not on what you are, but what you might become. Second round is what you are now with much less hope of a bigger upside.
Case in mind is the Rivers kid that was drafted by the Pelicans. He was needing some physical maturation,seasoning, and after two seasons it looks like it was a wasted pick.
Elfrid Payton started for a team that included all NBA players. He shared the back court with a first round pick from Duke. The other lead guard will be a top 5 pick this year. The 4 man is a lottery pick out of Arizona. And, the five man is the number one HS Prospect in the country this year, who will be the number one pick in the NBA draft the following year. But, EP is not an NBA player? Also, go watch the gold medal game against Serbia, and EP was the best player in the second half.
NBADraft.net.
From its website: "The team needs are not factored into the mock draft until after the NBA season ends. NBADraft.net has been projecting the NBA draft since 2000. Our projections are based on the opinions of the scouts that work for NBADraft.net, and the NBA and International scouts that we speak with."
DraftExpress.com has Payton as a second-round pick in 2014 (37th overall to Cavs): http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2014/
More on DraftExpress.com: "Our staff pours through hours of video every year, travels to games and tournaments around the globe, and maintains a constant dialogue with the brightest minds in the business, in order to assemble the most comprehensive pool of information possible. We utilize the most modern scouting tools currently available anywhere in the world, often better than what NBA teams have at their disposal. We have become highly respected in the industry for the attention to detail, consistency, and quality we bring to our work."
Take what you will from that, but those guys aren't sitting in mom's basement and randomly making up mock drafts without input from pro scouts.
Well that's why I asked. I've never seen you post fly-by-night info. The question was 80% genuine, 20% snark.
Still pleasantly surprised however. I, like many here, have my reservations about his draft status. I know he shined amongst NBA hopefuls, but I put a lot of stock in what I see 2 times a week in a bad conference. Human nature I suppose.
Hope all is well JP.
-32nd in the country in ppg (as the 2nd best scorer on his own team)
-15th in the country in apg.
-Averages 6 rpg as a Point Guard.
I'd say he's doing exactly what a good player should do in a bad conference.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball...individual/140
Not a problem. I'm used to dealing with some snark (both on the job and at home) but did not take offense to your post. I did not intend for my response to be snarky, so my apologies if it came across that way.
In my opinion, Elfrid Payton and Shawn Long are NBA prospects given their current skills, size and potential but are both far from finished products. They still have room to grow in college with remaining eligibility. As others have pointed out, the NBA cares about upside, and both of those guys have plenty of it.
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