Sheed on the Hawks
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my final big board for the 2025 NBA draft cycle college returners gutted out the depth of the class so my top30 ended up having guys i really didn't expect to be there. High floor, long ceiling guys like Ryan Kalkbrenner gradually moved into the lotto for me. was really…


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here Dybantsa's mid-post gravity forces the defense to collapse into the paint before delivering a fantastic weak hand skip pass into the opposite corner
much more gifted athletically than his brother
Jaxon Richardson is an absurd dunker
had Jacob Cofie at 5 in my solely NBA draft based college transfer portal rankings. Great defense and feet around the basket
Virginia transfer Jacob Cofie is shining here at USC. Tremendous instincts and reads defensively. An under-the-radar transfer in the Big Ten.
AJ Dybantsa's per 40 pre-NCAA stats: 29.3 ppg, 60.3% EFG, 64.9% TS, 38.4% FTr, 32.1% 3PTr, 9.5 REB, 4.9 AST, 1.3 A/TO, 1.9 STL, 0.8 BLK on 27.8% USG
i'm absolutely fine with Rudy making a ton of $$$ in his career, but what actually really sucks here is that Shaq gets paid to talk about basketball
"I f*cking hate Rudy Gobert... You [are] making big money, play like a f*cking big man. That's it... If [he] gets into the Hall of Fame. I'll wear this dress to the motherf*cking ceremony." — Shaq 👀 (via @bigpodwithshaq)
Darryn Peterson combines his elite athleticism and an impressive array of in-and-out and hesi moves to attack and make plays early in the shot clock
Darryn Peterson was the highest pre-NCAA scorer on a per 40 basis among all class of 2025 guys with 31.3 ppg the rest of his per 40 stats: 51% EFG, 56.5% TS, 35.4% FTr, 26.8% 3PTr, 9.4 REB, 4.5 AST, 1.6 A/TO, 3.9 STL, 2.2 BLK on 34.3% USG
fun to see the 6'9" Flory Bidunga in elite play finishing/athleticism queries alongside a bunch of 7ft+ guys

Boozer's handle was a real problem for opposing bigs at the HS level, really impressive how a player of his size can shift his weight and change direction with the ball