Moe measured out very well at the combine today over 6'8 , Big hands and great reach
Quote from: Red2395 on June 08, 2012, 01:08:48 PMMoe measured out very well at the combine today over 6'8 , Big hands and great reachCould I see that link please?
Detailed video breaking down his strengths and weaknesses from draftexpress.http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Moe-Harkless-Video-Scouting-Report-3959/
Quote from: AcesUp on June 11, 2012, 11:41:55 AMDetailed video breaking down his strengths and weaknesses from draftexpress.http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Moe-Harkless-Video-Scouting-Report-3959/Best case Trevor Ariza? Best Case? No wayAnd I dont think Moe was part of either the First Team all Big east or first team all big east defensive teams
Quote from: Amaseinyourface2 on June 11, 2012, 04:33:33 PMQuote from: AcesUp on June 11, 2012, 11:41:55 AMDetailed video breaking down his strengths and weaknesses from draftexpress.http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Moe-Harkless-Video-Scouting-Report-3959/Best case Trevor Ariza? Best Case? No wayAnd I dont think Moe was part of either the First Team all Big east or first team all big east defensive teamsEven weirder, their "best case" (Ariza) and "worst case" (Devin Ebanks) are essentially the SAME player. Both were 4pts 3 rebs in their 2nd years in the NBA. And neither were close to being the rebounder Moe is. If they mean Moe has a chance to be what Ariza became (one time!) in his SIXTH year in the league (a 15 pt/6 reb wing), I could see that, but I don't see it taking 6 years. I think that could be his career levels, not his "best season" numbers. There are much better comparisons out there.
From Chad Ford:Harkless also appeared to make the leap this weekend, going from interesting prospect to potential lottery pick. He still has a ways to go as far as making his game translate to the next level, but the raw athletic ability and elite size for his position, combined with an excellent showing both on the court and in interviews seems to have really improved his stock. I've heard his name as high as No. 7 to the Golden State Warriors and No. 8 to the Toronto Raptors.http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=nba_draft&id=8036913&b=1339464819898
Lloyd Daniels. Felipe Lopez. Lenny Cooke. Sebastian Telfair. Even Lance Stephenson.Moe Harkless knows the names and was fully prepared for the questions that came his way last week while in Chicago for the NBA Draft Combine.The NBA higher-ups wanted to know why Harkless is different, why he won't join the group of overhyped New Yorkers who have underachieved in their quest for greatness."I wasn't highly touted," Harkless said. "It kept my head on straight."http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/19360016/with-his-maturity-skilled-harkless-sets-himself-apart-from-nyc-forebears
Quote from: jumpinjohnny on June 16, 2012, 09:30:51 AMLloyd Daniels. Felipe Lopez. Lenny Cooke. Sebastian Telfair. Even Lance Stephenson.Moe Harkless knows the names and was fully prepared for the questions that came his way last week while in Chicago for the NBA Draft Combine.The NBA higher-ups wanted to know why Harkless is different, why he won't join the group of overhyped New Yorkers who have underachieved in their quest for greatness."I wasn't highly touted," Harkless said. "It kept my head on straight."http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/19360016/with-his-maturity-skilled-harkless-sets-himself-apart-from-nyc-forebears Mo is mature beyond his years. Credit to his mom for raising him up well.I went from thinking he should have come back for 1 more year to now I can't wait for draft night to see how high he goes