I just saw Traoré in person yesterday in a preseason game and I was sitting behind him he’s defo somewhere around 6’3 and the man just looks so poised he’s calm collected and has a one of a kind burst. The man js truly special
Not sure Traore goes 2, but then why not? Very fun prospect to watch. I was having Locked on NBA Big Board withdrawals, glad to watch the first episode of the day... Here's my current way too early bb: Cooper Flagg - F - Duke Ace Bailey - F - Rutgers Dylan Harper - G - Rutgers Khaman Maluach - PF/C - Duke VJ Edgecombe - G - Baylor Tre Johnson - SG/SF - Texas Rocco Zikarsky - C - Australia Nolan Traore - G - France Hugo Gonzalez - SG/SF - Spain HanSen Yang - C - China Drake Powell - SG/SF - UNC Ian Jackson - SG/SF - UNC Jalil Bethea - G - Miami(FL) Boogie Fland - PG - Arkansas Asa Newell - PF/C - Georgia Egor Demin - G/F - BYU Flory Bidunga - PF/C - Kansas Donnie Freeman - F - Syracuse Karter Knox - SG/SF - Arkansas Collin Murray-Boyles - F - South Carolina Dink Pate - G/F - GLeague Ben Saraf - G - Israel Isaiah Evans - SG/SF - Duke Paul McNeil - SG/SF - NC State Derik Queen - PF/C - Maryland Will Riley - SG/SF - Illinois Hamad Mousa - SG/SF - Dayton Derrion Reid - F - Alabama Noa Essengue - F - France Josan Sanon - SG/SF - Arizona State PJ Haggerty - G - Memphis Naasir Cunningham - SG/SF - Alabama Jarin Stevenson - F/C - Alabama Trevon Brazile - PF/C - Arkansas Cam Scott - SG/SF - South Carolina Jamir Watkins - F - Florida State Malique Lewis - F - GLeague JT Toppin - PF - Texas Tech Nique Clifford - SG/SF - Colorado State Michael Ajayi - SG/SF - Gonzaga Coleman Hawkins - PF/C - Kansas State Kwame Evans, Jr. - PF - Oregon Saint Thomas - F - USC Kasparas Jakucionis - G - Illinois Zoom Diallo - G - Washington Bassala Bagayoko - F - Mali Michael Ruzic - F - Croatia Jackson McAndrew - F - Creighton Jaylin Stewart - SG/SF - UConn Liam McNeeley - SF - UConn Wooga Poplar - SG - Villanova Jaland Lowe - G - Pitt Sergio de Larrea - G/SF - Spain Dame Sarr - SG/SF - Italy Jan Vide - G - Slovenia Terrance Arceneaux - SG/SF - Houston Elmarko Jackson - G - Kansas Carter Bryant - F - Arizona Labaron Philon - G - Alabama Grant Nelson - PF/C - Alabama DJ Wagner - G - Arkansas Billy Richmond - SG - Arkansas Zvonimir Ivisic - C - Arkansas Jase Richardson - SG - Michigan State Kanon Catchings - F - BYU John Bol - C - Ole' Miss Kanaan Carlyle - G - Stanford Caleb Foster - G - Duke Darren Harris - SG/SF - Duke Aaron Bradshaw - C - Ohio State Mackenzie Mgbako - F/C - Indiana Hunter Sallis - G - Wake Forest Dailyn Swain - SG/SF - Xavier Tyon Grant-Foster - G - Grand Canyon
He s number 2 on my board as well. Edgecombe at 3, Ace Bailey at 4. So much talent all could be switched around come draft time for sure..I'm not as high on Dylan Harper but I ve seen the least on him of the 5.
The Jordan classic in Brooklyn I believe Dylan Harper was the MVP. What are you talking about dude if you don’t have a clue when it comes to identifying talent just shut it down shut it down.
If dude is number two that means he’s better than Dylan Harper and ace Bailey, which which means both of those two guys is better than Cooper flag which equals dues should be number one if you feel that way if he’s better than Dylan Harper and his baby, he’s also better than your choice Cooper flag. Either I’m on drugs are you on drugs June 25 we gonna find out who smoking
@StarTraffic-z1o Every rookie will have an area for improvement. They are young players after all. Im not particularly high on Ace but shot selections can be worked/coached on. I'd still take Ace at 2 because athletically he is a freak. Dylan Harper on the other hand, he is a strong kid. Separation as you said can be an issue with him but I have him marginally ahead of Noah, but wouldn't be surprised if Noah leapfrogs him in the coming months. Im not saying Traore is not close to these guys but I would have Noah at 4 just ahead of VJ
I just saw Traoré in person yesterday in a preseason game and I was sitting behind him he’s defo somewhere around 6’3 and the man just looks so poised he’s calm collected and has a one of a kind burst. The man js truly special
Not sure Traore goes 2, but then why not? Very fun prospect to watch. I was having Locked on NBA Big Board withdrawals, glad to watch the first episode of the day...
Here's my current way too early bb:
Cooper Flagg - F - Duke
Ace Bailey - F - Rutgers
Dylan Harper - G - Rutgers
Khaman Maluach - PF/C - Duke
VJ Edgecombe - G - Baylor
Tre Johnson - SG/SF - Texas
Rocco Zikarsky - C - Australia
Nolan Traore - G - France
Hugo Gonzalez - SG/SF - Spain
HanSen Yang - C - China
Drake Powell - SG/SF - UNC
Ian Jackson - SG/SF - UNC
Jalil Bethea - G - Miami(FL)
Boogie Fland - PG - Arkansas
Asa Newell - PF/C - Georgia
Egor Demin - G/F - BYU
Flory Bidunga - PF/C - Kansas
Donnie Freeman - F - Syracuse
Karter Knox - SG/SF - Arkansas
Collin Murray-Boyles - F - South Carolina
Dink Pate - G/F - GLeague
Ben Saraf - G - Israel
Isaiah Evans - SG/SF - Duke
Paul McNeil - SG/SF - NC State
Derik Queen - PF/C - Maryland
Will Riley - SG/SF - Illinois
Hamad Mousa - SG/SF - Dayton
Derrion Reid - F - Alabama
Noa Essengue - F - France
Josan Sanon - SG/SF - Arizona State
PJ Haggerty - G - Memphis
Naasir Cunningham - SG/SF - Alabama
Jarin Stevenson - F/C - Alabama
Trevon Brazile - PF/C - Arkansas
Cam Scott - SG/SF - South Carolina
Jamir Watkins - F - Florida State
Malique Lewis - F - GLeague
JT Toppin - PF - Texas Tech
Nique Clifford - SG/SF - Colorado State
Michael Ajayi - SG/SF - Gonzaga
Coleman Hawkins - PF/C - Kansas State
Kwame Evans, Jr. - PF - Oregon
Saint Thomas - F - USC
Kasparas Jakucionis - G - Illinois
Zoom Diallo - G - Washington
Bassala Bagayoko - F - Mali
Michael Ruzic - F - Croatia
Jackson McAndrew - F - Creighton
Jaylin Stewart - SG/SF - UConn
Liam McNeeley - SF - UConn
Wooga Poplar - SG - Villanova
Jaland Lowe - G - Pitt
Sergio de Larrea - G/SF - Spain
Dame Sarr - SG/SF - Italy
Jan Vide - G - Slovenia
Terrance Arceneaux - SG/SF - Houston
Elmarko Jackson - G - Kansas
Carter Bryant - F - Arizona
Labaron Philon - G - Alabama
Grant Nelson - PF/C - Alabama
DJ Wagner - G - Arkansas
Billy Richmond - SG - Arkansas
Zvonimir Ivisic - C - Arkansas
Jase Richardson - SG - Michigan State
Kanon Catchings - F - BYU
John Bol - C - Ole' Miss
Kanaan Carlyle - G - Stanford
Caleb Foster - G - Duke
Darren Harris - SG/SF - Duke
Aaron Bradshaw - C - Ohio State
Mackenzie Mgbako - F/C - Indiana
Hunter Sallis - G - Wake Forest
Dailyn Swain - SG/SF - Xavier
Tyon Grant-Foster - G - Grand Canyon
de Larrea! I’m a big fan of
He s number 2 on my board as well. Edgecombe at 3, Ace Bailey at 4. So much talent all could be switched around come draft time for sure..I'm not as high on Dylan Harper but I ve seen the least on him of the 5.
Traore reminds me of Lonzo Ball, doesn’t have much of an in between game but a competent shooter. His strengths are his speed, passing ability and IQ.
idk if I agree with that. Lonzo was not that good of a finisher
@@pimpnamedslickback7780 Lonzo was dunking on people.
@@mikejones9906 Yeah but he didnt have an explosive first step. He was super athletic but he wasn't a score first guy
@@pimpnamedslickback7780 Neither is Traore
@@mikejones9906 yes he is. His elite first step is his biggest strength
Brooklyn & Traore is a good fit
But Ace is still a better fit for Brooklyn in my opinion
The Jordan classic in Brooklyn I believe Dylan Harper was the MVP. What are you talking about dude if you don’t have a clue when it comes to identifying talent just shut it down shut it down.
If dude is number two that means he’s better than Dylan Harper and ace Bailey, which which means both of those two guys is better than Cooper flag which equals dues should be number one if you feel that way if he’s better than Dylan Harper and his baby, he’s also better than your choice Cooper flag. Either I’m on drugs are you on drugs June 25 we gonna find out who smoking
If you have Traore at #2, where are you drafting Ace and Dylan?
Ace Bailey shot selection is not good. Dylan Harper struggles to get separation when he dribbles in the paint. He is not very quick or athletic.
@StarTraffic-z1o
Every rookie will have an area for improvement. They are young players after all.
Im not particularly high on Ace but shot selections can be worked/coached on. I'd still take Ace at 2 because athletically he is a freak.
Dylan Harper on the other hand, he is a strong kid. Separation as you said can be an issue with him but I have him marginally ahead of Noah, but wouldn't be surprised if Noah leapfrogs him in the coming months.
Im not saying Traore is not close to these guys but I would have Noah at 4 just ahead of VJ