Kylor Kelley

Kylor Kelley Scouting Report

July 30, 2020 Lee Branscome 0

Every draft class has its own unique storylines behind the individual players. This year is no exception, and Kylor Kelley certainly brings his own interesting tale to the table. The seven-foot senior hails from the bustling metropolis of Gervais, Oregon, which boasts a population of 2,748 and is approximately 30 [ . . . ]

Nico Mannion

Overrated Prospects

July 20, 2020 Riley Millette 0

Everyone gets excited around draft time. There’s so much talent entering the pool that we sometimes get carried away talking about our favorite guys who we followed throughout their college careers. As a result, we can get overzealous and hype up a player who may not be all we think [ . . . ]

Isaac Okoro

Cavaliers’ Needs and Possible Picks

July 17, 2020 Brayden Todd 0

If Cavs fans were expecting a drama-free environment in Cleveland after LeBron’s escape to LA, then they were wrong. This season was a rollercoaster, but instead of fighting for playoff seeding, Cleveland was fighting for lottery balls. Between John Beilein’s numerous trip-ups, Kevin Love’s outbursts, and unexpected trades, the Cavs [ . . . ]

Daniel Orturu

Underrated Prospects

July 14, 2020 Toyloy Brown III 0

Predicting the college and college-aged prospects to become successful NBA players is an imperfect science. Going through years of past drafts can be maddening when you see how low some successful players were selected in contrast to how high guys who only had a cup of coffee in the league [ . . . ]

Jonah Radebaugh

Jonah Radebaugh Interview and Highlights

July 9, 2020 Toyloy Brown III 0

Jonah Radebaugh of the University of Northern Colorado was interviewed by Richard Harris and I about his pro prospects and his illustrious college career. The 23-year-old redshirted as a freshman and was a four-year starter for the Bears. Radebaugh’s trajectory as a player is uncommon since he was a walk-on, [ . . . ]

Jonah Radebaugh

Jonah Radebaugh Scouting Report

July 7, 2020 Richard C. Harris 0

Jonah Radebaugh’s story is one of patience and hard work finally paying off.  The former walk-on sat out his first season as a redshirt, and for the next three seasons, he served as the team’s defensive stopper, while occasionally contributing outside shooting and crashing the boards on both ends of [ . . . ]