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Out of all the possible late first round targets, Daron Holmes II is the most intriguing fit to this current roster. The fact he has a late first round promise adds even more interest to whether Calvin Booth could draft our backup PF/C PF the future.

by Lanntheclever47

15 Comments

  1. petarisawesomeo

    Probably still too small to play backup center

  2. kushlash16

    He’s about as big as Vlatko. I’d rather package this pick along with a player for a vet.

    I doubt Malone wants to find more minutes for these young guys. There’s only so many minutes to go around and we’re in win now mode as is

  3. BoneyardBill

    I would be stoked. He looked good in the game vs Arizona. We just need him to guard a center PF like KAT. Jok can stay on Gobert.

  4. Radioactive__Lego

    This subreddit RN.

    ![gif](giphy|oFe0Mhhg6BB6VmCS2y|downsized)

  5. Pretty much the exact same size as Bam Adebayo, why does everyone think he’s so small?

  6. ThePlainWhiteTees

    Would be ideal imo, don’t know if he falls that far tho.

  7. mnight84

    If that pick has any value Denver needs to package it, with Zeke Nnaji and Reggie Jackson assuming he picks up his option and Jalen Pickett contract to get a player that is good enough to be one of the 8 guys in a championship team rotation, The 3 guys I just named have a combined contract of 16 million dollars, that’s a player that Denver could use and needs, the only rookie that should have a roster spot next year is the 56 pick they have in the second round, if they don’t want to make that pick a two-way contract guy.

  8. He’s 6‘9“

    He could certainly develop into a solid small/power forward, but I don’t see how he spells joker or provides the big man presence we need.

  9. The-Hand-of-Midas

    Age: 21.7

    I’ve never seen a 12 month calendar expressed in a decimal before.

    Edit: There was once upon a time, a metric base 10 system of telling time. 10 hours, 100 minutes, 100 seconds. Pretty fascinating. Also, the 13 month calendar is really by far the best calendar system, but it was shot down by the church in the early 1900s.

  10. IntrinsicDawn

    He could go higher, why cancel workouts if it’s for the 28th pick

  11. mrbaseball1999

    As a Dayton alum I’ve watched a lot of Holmes the past few years. He’s a great kid, don’t see him being much of a contributor in the NBA. Honestly I could see him becoming Zeke Nnaji 2.0.

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