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2020-21 College Basketball Draft, FINAL STANDINGS

These picks are getting so tough

Jaden Springer, Tennessee

@WeAreDePaul is up for back to back picks

Edit: Right after I posted my pick for Moore I thought I should have taken Springer so I edited it and changed it. Hope that’s fine.
 
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Best available according to @dukedevilz
1. Justice Sueing, Ohio State
2. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa
3. Matt Coleman, Texas
4. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
5. Marreon Jackson, Toledo
6. Myreon Jones, Penn State
7. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
8. DJ Funderburk, NC State
9. Kendric Davis, SMU
10. Javion Hamlet, North Texas

Best available according to Three Man weave
1. Greg Brown, Texas
2. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
3. Joey Hauser, MSU
4. Kendric Davis, SMU
5. Shariffe Cooper, Auburn
6. Aamir Simms, Clemson
7. Tre Mitchell, UMass
8. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
9. DeAndre Williams, Memphis
10. Terrance Shannon, Texas Tech

Best available according to Hoopchain
1. Terrance Shannon, Texas Tech
2. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa
3. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
4. Timmy Allen, Utah
5. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
6. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin
7. Joshua Langford, MSU
8. Carlik Jones, Louisville
9. Matt Coleman, Texas
10. Bryce Aiken, Seton Hall
 
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Best available according to @dukedevilz
1. Justice Sueing, Ohio State
2. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa
3. Matt Coleman, Texas
4. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
5. Marreon Jackson, Toledo
6. Myreon Jones, Penn State
7. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
8. DJ Funderburk, NC State
9. Kendric Davis, SMU
10. Javion Hamlet, North Texas

Best available according to Three Man weave
1. Greg Brown, Texas
2. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
3. Joey Hauser, MSU
4. Kendric Davis, SMU
5. Shariffe Cooper, Auburn
6. Aamir Simms, Clemson
7. Tre Mitchell, UMass
8. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
9. DeAndre Williams, Memphis
10. Terrance Shannon, Texas Tech

Best available according to Hoopchain
1. Terrance Shannon, Texas Tech
2. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa
3. Nate Reuvers, Wisconsin
4. Timmy Allen, Utah
5. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
6. D’Mitrik Trice, Wisconsin
7. Joshua Langford, MSU
8. Carlik Jones, Louisville
9. Matt Coleman, Texas
10. Bryce Aiken, Seton Hall

Haha lots of notable Big Ten guys still on the board. Of course I think just about everyone is nervous about selecting someone that may not even make an All Big Ten team. That conference is ultra competitive. Might be worth the risk in the last two rounds, however.
 
Haha lots of notable Big Ten guys still on the board. Of course I think just about everyone is nervous about selecting someone that may not even make an All Big Ten team. That conference is ultra competitive. Might be worth the risk in the last two rounds, however.
Definitely. The fact that Wisconsin is a unanimously top 10 team going into next year and hasn’t had a player drafted yet is crazy.
 
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Definitely. The fact that Wisconsin is a unanimously top 10 team going into next year and hasn’t had a player drafted yet is crazy.

Yup. Several Wisconsin players + Joe Wieskamp, Myreon Jones, and several more guys from MSU and Ohio State. Just a lot of uncertainty. If Micah Potter could average 25-27 minutes a game, he'd be a heck of a lot round pickup.
 
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Matt Coleman, Texas.
I remember when Duke recruited him in what feels like 100 years ago.

I remember that recruitment period. Thought for sure he was going to sign with us. I liked him as a prospect, I was just very nervous about his shooting woes from the perimeter. I think he was below 20% from the 3 in the EYBL games. Did we cool with him because of Duval - or did Coleman just have more interest in Texas?

@hailtoyourvictor is on the clock.
 
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I remember that recruitment period. Thought for sure he was going to sign with us. I liked him as a prospect, I was just very nervous about his shooting woes from the perimeter. I think he was below 20% from the 3 in the EYBL games. Did we cool with him because of Duval - or did Coleman just have more interest in Texas?

@hailtoyourvictor is on the clock.
Pretty sure we cooled on him because of Duval. At the time, Duval was the #1 PG in the class (ahead of Trae Young) and the returns on him were questionable for his 1 year. But I don't know, a freshman Duval was still more productive than a freshman Coleman I'd assume.
 
Guys... missing the steal of the draft.. Justin Moore. You wont regret taking him.
 
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Guys... missing the steal of the draft.. Justin Moore. You wont regret taking him.

lol he's been pretty high on my draft board for awhile, actually. Seems like there have been fans every year calling for their guy to be drafted. This one is the first one that actually makes sense to me.
 
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Man, I really hate to do it but give me Joe Wieskamp - The Iowa Hawkeyes.

@JimboBBN is on the clock.
 
Nice job. Was hoping to snag him with my last round pick.
I've been holding out. The Quentin Grimes pick scared me into thinking that there was something that I didn't know about.
 
I've been holding out. The Quentin Grimes pick scared me into thinking that there was something that I didn't know about.

Caleb Mills graduated from the same high school as me. The natural homer in me thought about taking him the last 2-3 rounds. I love his game. Super crafty with the ball. He knows how to score. And he was voted as the AAC preseason POY. Only thing that worries me about his game, is he doesn't fill up a box score. I'd be a little nervous in how that translates into Win Shares. But, I do think he's a safe pick, as far as making 1st Team All-Conference. I think he has enough upside to be a top 25 player.
 
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@JimboBBN let me know if you want to replace Justise Sueing. I actually think his upside is HUGE. He's been sitting out the last 18 months. Saw him play a copule times in 2020, and I think he's a star in the making. I only get nervous about Big Ten players because that conference is so competitive.

@WojoRising is on the clock for back-to-back picks.

1st Round
1. Luka Garza, Iowa
2. Jared Butler. Baylor
3. Marcus Zegarowski, Creighton
4. Cade Cunningham, Oklahoma State
5. Sam Hauser, Virginia
6. Collin Gillespie, Villanova
7. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois
8. Marcus Garrett, Kansas
9. BJ Boston, Kentucky
10. Oscar Tshiebwe, West Virginia

2nd Round
11. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova
12. Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana
13. Garrison Brooks, North Carolina
14. Jalen Crutcher, Dayton
15. Keyonate Johnson, Florida
16. Remy Martin, Arizona State
17. Evan Mobley, USC
18. Jalen Johnson, Duke
19. James Bouknight, UConn
20. Scottie Barnes, Florida State

3rd Round
21. Jay Huff, Virginia
22. Drew Timme, Gonzaga
23. Kofi Cockburn, Illinois
24. Franz Wagner, Michigan
25. Matthew Hurt, Duke
26. Corey Kispert, Gonzaga
27. Oscar da Silva, Stanford
28. Terrence Clarke, Kentucky
29. McKinley Wright, Colorado
30. Aaron Henry, Michigan State

4th Round
31. Kihei Clark, Virginia
32. DJ Carton, Marquette
33. Javonte Smart, LSU
34. Jalen Suggs, Gonzaga
35. Marcus Carr, Minnesota
36. John Fulkerson, Tennessee
37. Jordan Goodwin, Saint Louis
38. Chris Smith, UCLA
39. MaCio Teague, Baylor
40. Caleb Love, North Carolina

5th Round
41. Ziaire Williams, Stanford
42. John Petty, Alabama
43. David Johnson, Louisville
44. Trendon Watford, LSU
45. Sandro Mamukelashvili, Seton Hall
46. Terry Taylor, Austin Peay
47. Yves Pons, Tennessee
48. Trevion Williams, Purdue
49. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
50. Fatts Russell, Rhode Island

6th Round
51. Scottie Lewis, Florida
52. Mac McClung, Texas Tech
53. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
54. Mitchell Ballock, Creighton
55. Will Richardson, Oregon
56. David Duke, Providence
57. James Akinjo, Arizona
58. Wendell Moore, Duke
59. Brady Manek, Oklahoma
60. Josh Christopher, Arizona State

7th Round
61. Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky
62. Loren Jackson, Akron
63. Michael Devoe, Georgia Tech
64. Isaiah Livers, Michigan
65. Jose Alvarado, Georgia Tech
66. Jacob Gilyard, Richmond
67. Quentin Grimes, Houston
68. Derek Culver, West Virginia
69. Landers Nolley, Memphis
70. Ron Harper, Rutgers

8th Round
71. Seth Towns, Ohio State
72. Kellan Grady, Davidson
73. Keion Brooks, Kentucky
74. Joel Ayayi, Gonzaga
75. Jayden Gardner, East Carolina
76. Paul Scruggs, Xavier
77. Kyle Lofton, Saint Bonaventure
78. Colbey Ross, Pepperdine
79. Jaden Springer, Tennessee
80. Joey Hauser, Michigan State

9th Round
81. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
82. Timmy Allen, Utah
83. Matt Coleman, Texas
84. Tre Mitchell, Massachusetts
85. Isaiah Miller, UNCG
86. Justin Moore, Villanova
87. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa
88. Justise Sueing, Ohio State
89. Caleb Mills, Houston
 
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@JimboBBN let me know if you want to replace Justise Sueing. I actually think his upside is HUGE. He's been sitting out the last 18 months. Saw him play a copule times in 2020, and I think he's a star in the making. I only get nervous about Big Ten players because that conference is so competitive.

@WojoRising is on the clock for back-to-back picks.

1st Round
1. Luka Garza, Iowa
2. Jared Butler. Baylor
3. Marcus Zegarowski, Creighton
4. Cade Cunningham, Oklahoma State
5. Sam Hauser, Virginia
6. Collin Gillespie, Villanova
7. Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois
8. Marcus Garrett, Kansas
9. BJ Boston, Kentucky
10. Oscar Tshiebwe, West Virginia

2nd Round
11. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova
12. Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana
13. Garrison Brooks, North Carolina
14. Jalen Crutcher, Dayton
15. Keyonate Johnson, Florida
16. Remy Martin, Arizona State
17. Evan Mobley, USC
18. Jalen Johnson, Duke
19. James Bouknight, UConn
20. Scottie Barnes, Florida State

3rd Round
21. Jay Huff, Virginia
22. Drew Timme, Gonzaga
23. Kofi Cockburn, Illinois
24. Franz Wagner, Michigan
25. Matthew Hurt, Duke
26. Corey Kispert, Gonzaga
27. Oscar da Silva, Stanford
28. Terrence Clarke, Kentucky
29. McKinley Wright, Colorado
30. Aaron Henry, Michigan State

4th Round
31. Kihei Clark, Virginia
32. DJ Carton, Marquette
33. Javonte Smart, LSU
34. Jalen Suggs, Gonzaga
35. Marcus Carr, Minnesota
36. John Fulkerson, Tennessee
37. Jordan Goodwin, Saint Louis
38. Chris Smith, UCLA
39. MaCio Teague, Baylor
40. Caleb Love, North Carolina

5th Round
41. Ziaire Williams, Stanford
42. John Petty, Alabama
43. David Johnson, Louisville
44. Trendon Watford, LSU
45. Sandro Mamukelashvili, Seton Hall
46. Terry Taylor, Austin Peay
47. Yves Pons, Tennessee
48. Trevion Williams, Purdue
49. Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
50. Fatts Russell, Rhode Island

6th Round
51. Scottie Lewis, Florida
52. Mac McClung, Texas Tech
53. AJ Green, Northern Iowa
54. Mitchell Ballock, Creighton
55. Will Richardson, Oregon
56. David Duke, Providence
57. James Akinjo, Arizona
58. Wendell Moore, Duke
59. Brady Manek, Oklahoma
60. Josh Christopher, Arizona State

7th Round
61. Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky
62. Loren Jackson, Akron
63. Michael Devoe, Georgia Tech
64. Isaiah Livers, Michigan
65. Jose Alvarado, Georgia Tech
66. Jacob Gilyard, Richmond
67. Quentin Grimes, Houston
68. Derek Culver, West Virginia
69. Landers Nolley, Memphis
70. Ron Harper, Rutgers

8th Round
71. Seth Towns, Ohio State
72. Kellan Grady, Davidson
73. Keion Brooks, Kentucky
74. Joel Ayayi, Gonzaga
75. Jayden Gardner, East Carolina
76. Paul Scruggs, Xavier
77. Kyle Lofton, Saint Bonaventure
78. Colbey Ross, Pepperdine
79. Jaden Springer, Tennessee
80. Joey Hauser, Michigan State

9th Round
81. Cameron Krutwig, Loyola Chicago
82. Timmy Allen, Utah
83. Matt Coleman, Texas
84. Tre Mitchell, Massachusetts
85. Isaiah Miller, UNCG
86. Justin Moore, Villanova
87. Joe Wieskamp, Iowa
88. Justise Sueing, Ohio State
89. Caleb Mills, Houston
I’m honestly fine with the pick but appreciate the gesture. Just getting too hard for me to keep track unfortunately
 
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