Official College Basketball thread/prospect watch

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Big board 5.0 + comps

1. G Markel Fultz - Wade/Mccolum

2. G/F Josh Jackson - Andre Iguadala

3. PG Lonzo Ball - Na

4. PG De'Aaron Foxx - pm Russel Westbrook

5. F Jayson Tatum - Danny Granger

6. G Malik Monk - Ben Gordon

7. PG Dennis Smith Jr - Eric Bledsoe

8. F Jonathan Isaac - Na

9. F/C Lauri Markannen - rm Channing Frye

10. PG Frank Ntilikina - Na

11. F/C Zach Collins - Na

12. C Jerret Allen - Andrew Bogut

13. F Justin Jackson - Tayshaun Prince

14. G Luke Kennard - pm Chris Mullen

Outside looking in

C Harry Giles - Na

PF John Collins - Taj Gibson

PG Juwan Evans - Ty Lawson

F OG Anonouby - Na

C Justin Patton - Jason Thompson

C Bam Adebayo - pm Dwight Howard

PF TJ Leaf - David Lee
 
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2018 Big Board sneak peak + comps

1. F Michael Porter jr - Kevin Durant

2. C DeAndre Ayton - Na

3. C Mo Bamba - Rudy Gobert

4. PG Trevon Duval - Stephon Marbury

5. G Luka Doncic - Detlef Schremph

6. PF Robert Williams - Serge Ibaka

7. G Collin Sexton - Baron Davis

8. G Hamidu Diallo - Victor Oladipo

9. F Miles Bridges - Josh Smith

10. F/C Wendel Carter Jr - Al Jefferson

11. G Frank Jackson - Brandon Knight

12. F Jared Vanderbilt - Thad Young

13. F Kevin Knox - Kelly Oubre jr

14. PF Jeran Jackson - Kennith Faried
 
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http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/19213617/lavar-ball-nike-shaking-boots

LaVar Ball: We'll have Nike shaking in boots

LaVar Ball claims his Big Baller Brand will rival Nike after George Raveling, an executive with the shoe and apparel giant, made critical comments about the outspoken father of Lonzo Ball, the former UCLA star and top NBA prospect.

During the World Congress of Sports conference in California, Raveling, Nike's director of international basketball and the first African-American coach in Pac-12 history (Washington State), called LaVar Ball "the worst thing to happen to basketball in the last hundred years," according to the SportsBusiness Journal.

That prompted Friday's response.

"Let me tell you something: I know I'm on the right step because if nothing ain't happen like this in 100 years, guess what? We in a new lane, baby," LaVar Ball said via Instagram. "That Big Baller Brand about to be your competition."


Ball became a viral sensation this year after making various claims about his son's talents -- "He's better than Steph Curry" -- and his own, claiming he would "kill Michael Jordan one-on-one" when he was a younger athlete.

He has used his newfound fame to promote his Big Baller Brand, for which he has the trademark. The website offers shirts and hats for $32 to $100 each.

LaVar Ball has suggested his son might sign with the family brand when he turns pro. He also has demanded a $1 billion shoe contract for Lonzo Ball and his two younger brothers.


Lonzo Ball is the No. 2 prospect on Chad Ford's Big Board on ESPN.com for the upcoming draft.
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http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-armour-adidas-not-interested-deal-lonzo-ball

Nike, Under Armour, Adidas spurn deal with Ball

An endorsement deal with Nike, Under Armour or Adidas is not in the cards for Lonzo Ball.

Ball's father LaVar confirmed that the three shoe and apparel companies informed him that they were not interested in doing a deal with his son. Sources with the three companies told ESPN.com that they indeed were moving on.

Never in the history of modern day shoe endorsements have the big companies all stepped away from a potential top pick nearly two months before the NBA draft. But the proposition that LaVar, who has been representing Lonzo on the deal, was offering also has no precedence.

In his meetings with the three, LaVar insisted that the company license his upstart Big Baller Brand from him. He also showed the companies a shoe prototype that he hoped would be Lonzo's first shoe.

"We've said from the beginning, we aren't looking for an endorsement deal," LaVar told ESPN. "We're looking for co-branding, a true partner. But they're not ready for that because they're not used to that model. But hey, the taxi industry wasn't ready for Uber, either."

Last week, Nike consultant George Raveling, at SportsBusinessJournal's World Congress of Sports called LaVar "the worst thing to happen to basketball in the last hundred years."

The way LaVar sees it, Raveling's comment is indicative of what business people who have long been in business say when the way of doing things is changed.

"Just imagine how rich Tiger (Woods), Kobe (Bryant), Serena (Williams), (Michael) Jordan and LeBron (James) would have been if they dared to do their own thing," LaVar said. "No one owned their own brand before they turned pro. We do and I have three sons so it's that much more valuable."

Lonzo declared for the draft after one season at UCLA. LaVar's other sons have also committed to UCLA, including LiAngelo, who arrives on campus this year and LaMelo, who just finished his sophomore season in high school.

Ball would not disclose how big the Big Baller Brand has become -- the company sells hats and t-shirts ranging from $38 to $100 on its website -- but he said that current sales numbers shouldn't have been on the mind of the shoe companies.

"When Facebook bought Whatsapp for $19 billion, those guys weren't profitable," LaVar said.

Now that the traditional shoe companies are out, Ball said he will reach out to the Chinese brands, which include Peak, Li-Ning and Anta, and he's not counting out taking on an entrepreneurial partner outside the business.

"That includes Facebook," he said.

Ball said he did indeed have a shoe prototype for Lonzo's first shoe.

"We're not going to sign with a company and then wait around for five or six years for shoe like Paul George had to wait for with Nike," Ball said.

When asked how long he has been working on the design of Lonzo's shoe, Ball said it was "a long time."

Added Ball: "I've been working on that shoe ever since my boys were born."
 
BedStuy;c-9145576 said:
Hamidou Diallo

Kentucky's Hamidou Diallo declares for NBA Draft before ever playing a game


Hamidou Diallo to test draft waters, won't hire an agent
 
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BedStuy;c-9708689 said:
Knicks are in the range of where i want them to be so they can draft Ntilikina. I fux with fox too. The other top point guards can go to hell. Not impressed
https://dailyknicks.com/2017/05/03/knicks-rumors-2017-nba-draft-prospect-frank-ntilikina/

According to an NBA source, Knicks general manager Steve Mills jetted to France to catch 18-year-old point guard Frank Ntilikina play Tuesday night for Strasbourg in a French League match against Nanterre.

The 6-foot-5 Ntikilina is considered the top international prospect in the draft, and if the Knicks stay with the seventh pick, he would be heavily considered.
 
af.r.i.c.a.;c-9759001 said:
Don't know much about the kid but from what I've seen I'm getting Exum vibes from Ntilikina

Thought the same thing. Between him and Fox I'll go with Fox just because i have alot more tape of him.
 
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5 star SF Kevin Knox commits to Kentucky.

Mo bamba is up next and potentially Pitt grad transfer Cam Johnson (2 years eligibilty)

Current roster

5 star PG Quade Green

5 star SG Hamidou Diallo (if he stays)

5 star SF Kevin Knox

5 star SF Jared Vanderbilt

5 star PF PJ Washington

5 star C Nick Richards

4 star SG Jemarl Baker

4 star PG Shai Alexander

Returning players

Wenyen gabriel

Sacha killeya jones

Tai wynyard
 
Knox is over rated. Should be a solid player but he's all athleticism and zero skill. Bamba on the other hand is a problem. I like Richards too don't see Mo going there with NR already committed.
 
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Texas has been been coming on strong for Bamba from what I've read lately.

Calipari over recruits to a certain degree. All those five stars & only 5 starting spots. Killeya-Jones & Gabriel had several DNP's last season & if they can't get no burn next year who knows how they handle it? Its only 40 mins in a game & only 5 ppl can play at a time.
 
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