A very complete video, with interesting pre-Kansas footage, of a player I like. I think Furphy is a good three-point shooter, has good mechanics and gets the shot off quickly. He also seems to move very well without the ball, cutting to the basket when necessary and always being on the move. And lastly, he looks like a gritty player who is not afraid of physical contact, possibly as a result of his relationship with the wild Australian football (his father and brother are both involved in this sport). It is true that he lacks some things: he needs to gain muscle, be able to generate his own shots and be more careful when entering the basket to avoid being blocked easily. I would place him in the bottom of the lottery.
I agree with everything you said, especially about Furphy's quickness and mechanics on his outside shot. He's also always active, which helps make up for his offensive limitations off the dribble. For me, the thing is that he still has to prove that he can make more decisions with the ball.
He reminds me a great deal of Franz Wagner when he was playing for Michigan. Not only because he’s a white guy, but he moves constantly, sets himself well for his jumper. He has sneaky athleticism and a lack of unnecessary flash. The same type of basic fundamentals that Wagner has starring for the Magic. I wouldn’t mind my NYK’s taking him if he fell to them.
I see where you’re coming from with that comparison in terms of the frame, athleticism, and production. The main difference, I’d say, is that Franz was much more willing to put the ball on the floor at Michigan and that he was also more comfortable using ball screens to create for himself and others. Apart from that, I also feel like the shots Franz took were more versatile than Furphy’s, but like I mentioned in the video, it’s possible that a large part of that might be the narrow role Furphy has to play at Kansas. Thanks for watching! I could definitely see him on the Knicks. I also like Tyler Smith and Kevin McCullar in New York.
With that combination of shooting, rebounding and defensive length, I see a Simone Fonteccio at an earlier developmental stage. If he can shoot off movement, he'll be a long time starter on good teams.
I think he’ll be able to shoot off movement and I like what you’re saying. Someone in this draft who I think shows parallels to what Fontecchio is doing now in the NBA is Tristan Da Silva from Colorado.
He really has very good positional size and athleticism. It translates too, especially with his rebounding and his aggression in transition. I still wanna see it pop up more with his drives.
Great video as always. Big shooting wing also athletic is so valuable in the league,I guess he's dark horse of this draft could end up in the lottery. Can you give the comparison for him? ceiling and floor. If he can be consistent version Huerter,it's good pick.
Thanks! Someone who Furphy reminds me of, namely because of his positional size, athleticism, rebounding, motor, and off-ball role, is actually Marjon Beauchamp. Furphy is a better shooter though, but I was high on Beauchamp in his draft class.
@@FloorandCeiling Good comp,Beauchamp develops his game since entering the league,his shooting improves much. Furphy's NBL highlights looks he can on ball to create. It's very interesting when we evaluate prospect not just see them in college game, but their high school game also a metric to see their natural potential, do you agree this thought?
@@LD70701I'll just say that they are flashes worth looking at, but it's not like he was self-creating consistently. Still, I think there's upside there.
He should stay another year. Get stronger and expand his game off the ounce wit playmaking and defense and he’ll be a lottery lock. Right now, the NBA is less in the development mode and he’ll have to start his NBA campaign off in the G-League.
Earlier in the season, my line of thought was that Furphy had started to play well enough to put himself into lottery consideration as part of an early 2025 big board. But then, he really exploded into this year's map. I agree that he needs a lot of development with regards to his strength. His role, like I covered in the video, has also been pretty limited with Kansas but I think he has a lot of skills that are (eventually) NBA translatable. Getting him this year in the mid/late first round and then working with him in the G League is a good move.
@@FloorandCeilingMagic can stash him in the G league just like what they did with Jett Howard last season. I’ve got a feeling Weltman will draft him, Furphy has all the tools that he loves in a prospect
Now I know why Sam Presti said he loves this year’s draft. Furphy is exactly what we need, a lights out shooter with length and rebounds. Still not sure about his defense
Thanks for watching! I think Furphy’s defense will be substantially better once he’s more ready from a physical perspective. He really needs to add strength, while hopefully also becoming a more versatile shooter and maintaining his efficiency. I could see OKC liking Furphy - although more so in the Isaiah Joe mold offensively with some added athleticism around the basket (rebounding) like you said - but without necessarily prioritizing him.
Has NBA tools and especially athleticism on both ends for sure. Doesn't need to be a shooter, although it'd be nice if he improved in that department down the line. This hasn't hurt his efficiency this season, but it's harder to be mostly a rim runner and pick-and-roll finisher at 6-9 in the NBA than it is in college. He's someone I'm keeping an eye on. As for player comp, maybe someone like Jordan Bell makes sense.
Love the snag by the pacers ….will take time to polish and build mass and defensive presence but he has the makings of decent winger who can knock down threes and space the floor.
Kid can score at will from anywhere and in close from difficult angles. Defense can be developed a bit with putting on some bulk and working in it. Would love if he fell to the wolves.
@@FloorandCeiling I usually scout them as a potential type of player that they can possibly become. It's really up to the teams that drafts them to unlock their potential.
I'm a die-hard Spurs fan. Assuming the Spurs have 1 top 5 pick and 1 top 10 pick in the 2024 NBA draft, which 2 or 3 players should the Spurs target for each pick? Thank you so much for all the great content!
My favorite target for the Spurs to pair with Victor Wembanyama is honestly Rob Dillingham. I also like Reed Sheppard and Nikola Topic, but I think they'd be less electric picks. With Topic in particular, I worry that he might be a non-shooter which wouldn't be a huge deal at first, but I think we could see some of the issues that plague Josh Giddey right now pop up down the line. However, if we assume that San Antonio trades for a tried and tested NBA point guard (Trae Young comes to mind, also Chris Paul), then I'd like another ballhandling, creative wing who can also shoot (this last part is important) such as Matas Buzelis or Zaccharie Risacher. A dark horse would maybe be Justin Edwards. An even bigger one could be Kyshawn George out of Miami. Then, this would be last on my list of priorities, but I guess it could also make some sense to draft a 5-man that could allow Wemby to get more reps at the 4. Yves Missi or Adem Bona fit what the Spurs have liked in recent years with the likes of Charles Bediako or Charles Bassey as defensive-oriented athletic centers. Thanks for watching as always!
Safe for late 1st pick, considering many first rounders can't even get a 2nd contract and play outsideof NBA. He seems scared of contact, which is a big deal in defense.
Thanks for watching! The biggest thing that you touched on is that he still has a somewhat wiry frame, so he can get overwhelmed physically. He has to get stronger, but I think he plays fairly tough.
They need shooting and Furphy fits that bill, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Magic reached a stage next season similar to where the Houston Rockets are now. That is, bringing in more experienced players to make an even bigger push in the east. Klay Thompson has been rumored recently. Right now, the Magic are third in the east but they are not considered to be genuine contenders over the Knicks (4th), Cavs (5th), Sixers (7th), or Heat (8th) imo.
@FloorandCeiling I agree 100% and genuinely hope you're right about them bringing in more veterans in. They have all of their draft picks and the 2025 Nuggets pick too so that'll help.
@@FloorandCeilingMagic will most likely sign an FA this offseason and can stash their draft pick in the G league Those teams are nothing special, Our Big 3 will be better, AB and Jett will finally be unleashed, JI will play more plus whoever we add in FA. They should be the ones fearing Orlando, especially after Paolo has proven he’s HIM
I hope he stays one more year at Uni and then goes with San Antonio Spurs. He reminds me of a young Larry Bird. And btw, they share the same birthday, Dec 7!!
Furphy going to the Cavs would probably mean a two or three year plan with him, meaning that he'd have to start being genuinely productive around the end of his rookie contract. I say this because the Cavs' contracts are more or less locked up over the next two seasons and I'm not sure there will be that much roster upheaval in Cleveland in the short term.
I know it's because both were Jayhawks but something about him is a little like Gradey Dick. That offball movement looks nice and isnt common wirh young olayers.
Yeah, I see it too. It might be a cliche but I genuinely see pieces of Gradey and also Christian Braun (the defense, athleticism, ability to fit in an off-ball role) in Furphy. Thanks for watching 🙏
Good vid, constructive feedback though. Why do you elongate every third word in your sentences. I'm sure you dont speak like that...i think if you narrate conversationally it'll be easier to watch amd take in what your saying.... otherwise good breakdown, thx
He is a Mike Dunleavy Jr Clone
A very complete video, with interesting pre-Kansas footage, of a player I like.
I think Furphy is a good three-point shooter, has good mechanics and gets the shot off quickly. He also seems to move very well without the ball, cutting to the basket when necessary and always being on the move. And lastly, he looks like a gritty player who is not afraid of physical contact, possibly as a result of his relationship with the wild Australian football (his father and brother are both involved in this sport).
It is true that he lacks some things: he needs to gain muscle, be able to generate his own shots and be more careful when entering the basket to avoid being blocked easily.
I would place him in the bottom of the lottery.
I agree with everything you said, especially about Furphy's quickness and mechanics on his outside shot. He's also always active, which helps make up for his offensive limitations off the dribble. For me, the thing is that he still has to prove that he can make more decisions with the ball.
He reminds me a great deal of Franz Wagner when he was playing for Michigan. Not only because he’s a white guy, but he moves constantly, sets himself well for his jumper. He has sneaky athleticism and a lack of unnecessary flash. The same type of basic fundamentals that Wagner has starring for the Magic. I wouldn’t mind my NYK’s taking him if he fell to them.
I see where you’re coming from with that comparison in terms of the frame, athleticism, and production.
The main difference, I’d say, is that Franz was much more willing to put the ball on the floor at Michigan and that he was also more comfortable using ball screens to create for himself and others. Apart from that, I also feel like the shots Franz took were more versatile than Furphy’s, but like I mentioned in the video, it’s possible that a large part of that might be the narrow role Furphy has to play at Kansas.
Thanks for watching! I could definitely see him on the Knicks. I also like Tyler Smith and Kevin McCullar in New York.
With that combination of shooting, rebounding and defensive length, I see a Simone Fonteccio at an earlier developmental stage. If he can shoot off movement, he'll be a long time starter on good teams.
I think he’ll be able to shoot off movement and I like what you’re saying. Someone in this draft who I think shows parallels to what Fontecchio is doing now in the NBA is Tristan Da Silva from Colorado.
he's athleticism really makes him a top prospect not to mention his size.
He really has very good positional size and athleticism. It translates too, especially with his rebounding and his aggression in transition. I still wanna see it pop up more with his drives.
@@FloorandCeiling already has a translatable shot, he's gonna be enticing in the league if he continues to develop.
Great vid!!
Thanks!
Great video as always. Big shooting wing also athletic is so valuable in the league,I guess he's dark horse of this draft could end up in the lottery. Can you give the comparison for him? ceiling and floor. If he can be consistent version Huerter,it's good pick.
Thanks! Someone who Furphy reminds me of, namely because of his positional size, athleticism, rebounding, motor, and off-ball role, is actually Marjon Beauchamp. Furphy is a better shooter though, but I was high on Beauchamp in his draft class.
@@FloorandCeiling Good comp,Beauchamp develops his game since entering the league,his shooting improves much.
Furphy's NBL highlights looks he can on ball to create. It's very interesting when we evaluate prospect not just see them in college game, but their high school game also a metric to see their natural potential, do you agree this thought?
@@LD70701I'll just say that they are flashes worth looking at, but it's not like he was self-creating consistently. Still, I think there's upside there.
i can kinda see some trey murphy given the frame and the shooting upside
That’s a good shout.
He should stay another year. Get stronger and expand his game off the ounce wit playmaking and defense and he’ll be a lottery lock. Right now, the NBA is less in the development mode and he’ll have to start his NBA campaign off in the G-League.
Earlier in the season, my line of thought was that Furphy had started to play well enough to put himself into lottery consideration as part of an early 2025 big board. But then, he really exploded into this year's map.
I agree that he needs a lot of development with regards to his strength. His role, like I covered in the video, has also been pretty limited with Kansas but I think he has a lot of skills that are (eventually) NBA translatable. Getting him this year in the mid/late first round and then working with him in the G League is a good move.
@@FloorandCeilingMagic can stash him in the G league just like what they did with Jett Howard last season. I’ve got a feeling Weltman will draft him, Furphy has all the tools that he loves in a prospect
@@YourWorstNightmare3333100% agree. He is a textbook Magic draft prospect and I could see him contributing on their roster if he develops.
Now I know why Sam Presti said he loves this year’s draft. Furphy is exactly what we need, a lights out shooter with length and rebounds. Still not sure about his defense
Thanks for watching! I think Furphy’s defense will be substantially better once he’s more ready from a physical perspective. He really needs to add strength, while hopefully also becoming a more versatile shooter and maintaining his efficiency.
I could see OKC liking Furphy - although more so in the Isaiah Joe mold offensively with some added athleticism around the basket (rebounding) like you said - but without necessarily prioritizing him.
Maybe if he was darker you'd be more sold on his defense.
@@aron.gortmanDon't be dumb
@@thefinessekid9335 I'm 100% serious.
@@aron.gortman I didn't say you were joking, I said you were being dumb
What’s your thoughts on JT Toppin from New Mexico? Any player comps you have for him?
Has NBA tools and especially athleticism on both ends for sure. Doesn't need to be a shooter, although it'd be nice if he improved in that department down the line.
This hasn't hurt his efficiency this season, but it's harder to be mostly a rim runner and pick-and-roll finisher at 6-9 in the NBA than it is in college. He's someone I'm keeping an eye on. As for player comp, maybe someone like Jordan Bell makes sense.
Love the snag by the pacers ….will take time to polish and build mass and defensive presence but he has the makings of decent winger who can knock down threes and space the floor.
Agreed. Really think his athleticism fits the Pacers’ fast tempo too. Thanks for watching!
Kid can score at will from anywhere and in close from difficult angles. Defense can be developed a bit with putting on some bulk and working in it. Would love if he fell to the wolves.
A more true pg is prob a better fit tho
Andrea Kirilenko, Franz Wagner, Channing Fry, shorter Kristaps Porzingis type player.
That's a wide range of skillsets, but Furphy hasn't shown to me that he's as versatile as any of those guys offensively.
@@FloorandCeiling I usually scout them as a potential type of player that they can possibly become. It's really up to the teams that drafts them to unlock their potential.
can you do a mock draft already?
I have a preseason one up and I’ll be doing another mock draft once the season ends, so stay tuned.
Danny Green
Makes sense.
I'm a die-hard Spurs fan. Assuming the Spurs have 1 top 5 pick and 1 top 10 pick in the 2024 NBA draft, which 2 or 3 players should the Spurs target for each pick? Thank you so much for all the great content!
My favorite target for the Spurs to pair with Victor Wembanyama is honestly Rob Dillingham. I also like Reed Sheppard and Nikola Topic, but I think they'd be less electric picks. With Topic in particular, I worry that he might be a non-shooter which wouldn't be a huge deal at first, but I think we could see some of the issues that plague Josh Giddey right now pop up down the line.
However, if we assume that San Antonio trades for a tried and tested NBA point guard (Trae Young comes to mind, also Chris Paul), then I'd like another ballhandling, creative wing who can also shoot (this last part is important) such as Matas Buzelis or Zaccharie Risacher. A dark horse would maybe be Justin Edwards. An even bigger one could be Kyshawn George out of Miami.
Then, this would be last on my list of priorities, but I guess it could also make some sense to draft a 5-man that could allow Wemby to get more reps at the 4. Yves Missi or Adem Bona fit what the Spurs have liked in recent years with the likes of Charles Bediako or Charles Bassey as defensive-oriented athletic centers. Thanks for watching as always!
@@FloorandCeiling Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply!
@@FloorandCeilingI really hope Adem Bona will be 2nd round draft steal for the Rockets.
Safe for late 1st pick, considering many first rounders can't even get a 2nd contract and play outsideof NBA. He seems scared of contact, which is a big deal in defense.
Thanks for watching! The biggest thing that you touched on is that he still has a somewhat wiry frame, so he can get overwhelmed physically. He has to get stronger, but I think he plays fairly tough.
Welcome to the Orlando Magic!
They need shooting and Furphy fits that bill, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Magic reached a stage next season similar to where the Houston Rockets are now. That is, bringing in more experienced players to make an even bigger push in the east. Klay Thompson has been rumored recently.
Right now, the Magic are third in the east but they are not considered to be genuine contenders over the Knicks (4th), Cavs (5th), Sixers (7th), or Heat (8th) imo.
@FloorandCeiling I agree 100% and genuinely hope you're right about them bringing in more veterans in. They have all of their draft picks and the 2025 Nuggets pick too so that'll help.
@@FloorandCeilingMagic will most likely sign an FA this offseason and can stash their draft pick in the G league
Those teams are nothing special, Our Big 3 will be better, AB and Jett will finally be unleashed, JI will play more plus whoever we add in FA. They should be the ones fearing Orlando, especially after Paolo has proven he’s HIM
He has been included in Boomers pre-Olympic squad.
The other name to watch there is Rocco Zikarsky, the Aussie center who will be draft eligible next year.
I hope he stays one more year at Uni and then goes with San Antonio Spurs. He reminds me of a young Larry Bird. And btw, they share the same birthday, Dec 7!!
Cavs at 20
Furphy going to the Cavs would probably mean a two or three year plan with him, meaning that he'd have to start being genuinely productive around the end of his rookie contract.
I say this because the Cavs' contracts are more or less locked up over the next two seasons and I'm not sure there will be that much roster upheaval in Cleveland in the short term.
I know it's because both were Jayhawks but something about him is a little like Gradey Dick. That offball movement looks nice and isnt common wirh young olayers.
Yeah, I see it too. It might be a cliche but I genuinely see pieces of Gradey and also Christian Braun (the defense, athleticism, ability to fit in an off-ball role) in Furphy. Thanks for watching 🙏
Good vid, constructive feedback though. Why do you elongate every third word in your sentences. I'm sure you dont speak like that...i think if you narrate conversationally it'll be easier to watch amd take in what your saying.... otherwise good breakdown, thx
Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching 🙏
Not a first round pick
Should’ve been imo