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A mock draft from USA Today, which was published before Thursday's Sweet 16 loss to Purdue, had Swain mocked 24th overall to the Denver Nuggets.

Here's the analysis: "After transferring from Xavier to Texas during the offseason and then leading his team to the Sweet 16, Dailyn Swain has become one of the more intriguing breakout players in college basketball. The All-SEC forward is versatile and contributes a little bit of everything for the Longhorns on both sides of the ball, scoring well both in the paint and on fastbreaks. Another element that is notably compelling is that Swain is efficient one-on-one in isolation against his defenders."

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1 minute ago, Jordan91 said:

God I hope by now everyone in the game thread ripping into Swain has seen the tape showing he was fouled. He didn’t fail to block out. Shocker!

If not, here's the overhead view:

 

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I saw one comp as Jaden McDaniels. That would be a great outcome for him if he keeps developing his 3. Feel like that is going to determine his staying power in the league.
 

Could be a high-end role player. Late first, early second round seems right. 

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14 minutes ago, TheRoJoShow said:

I saw one comp as Jaden McDaniels. That would be a great outcome for him if he keeps developing his 3. Feel like that is going to determine his staying power in the league.
 

Could be a high-end role player. Late first, early second round seems right. 

I like that comp. FWIW, Shaka Smart wanted Jaden McDaniels in a BAD way.

For his NBA career, McDaniels is averaging 11.1 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 1.7 APG, 1.8 STOCKS, 48.9% FG, 36% 3PT and 77.5% FT.

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22 hours ago, Jordan91 said:

God I hope by now everyone in the game thread ripping into Swain has seen the tape showing he was fouled. He didn’t fail to block out. Shocker!

They won't. It's utterly ridiculous

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This is going to be one of the best first round drafts in many years ... or it will be talked about in that manner

Just being in the convo from 25-30 in this draft says so much.

https://www.tankathon.com/mock_draft

If it was the 2025 draft, Swain goes around 22-23 IMO.

If he were to return, he would likely go 17-22'ish. 

He's not going to end up a lottery pick if he comes back IMO. So not a huge difference. 

 

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1 hour ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

You already said no chance he's a first rounder. Correct? 

I didn't say "no chance" but I did say I viewed him more as a 2nd round guy & that I didn't see NBA stud written all over him.  I'm sure you're just waiting to beat your chest & prove me wrong. I guess us underlings can't have an opinion & need to kneel to the all knowing Gerry Hamilton.

Nothing I saw in the tourney has changed my mind either.  I see him as a 1 trick pony right now.  Very good dribble drive finisher. Good defensive potential but was inconsistent 1v1 wise late in the season.  Improving 3pt shot, but at times plays a little soft & doesn't always make the best decisions with the ball.

He had 2 really bad turnovers late vs Purdue.  His last bucket was big to tie...but obviously showed some lack of strength vs Purdue's brute on the final play (who clearly fouled Swain IMO).

Again, he'll need major seasoning in the G league if he bolts this year.  Not sure I see him being a long term NBA guy.  So many guys like him out there that are fighting for an NBA roster spot.

I'd like to see him coming back 1 more year, rake in more NIL, & get drafted much higher in next years weaker class.

But what do I know? I'm just a little piss ant underling.

And for the record, your preseason info on Simeon Wilcher was dead wrong.

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6 minutes ago, horn1 said:

I didn't say "no chance" but I did say I viewed him more as a 2nd round guy & that I didn't see NBA stud written all over him.  I'm sure you're just waiting to beat your chest & prove me wrong. I guess us underlings can't have an opinion & need to kneel to the all knowing Gerry Hamilton.

Nothing I saw in the tourney has changed my mind either.  I see him as a 1 trick pony right now.  Very good dribble drive finisher. Good defensive potential but was inconsistent 1v1 wise late in the season.  Improving 3pt shot, but at times plays a little soft & doesn't always make the best decisions with the ball.

He had 2 really bad turnovers late vs Purdue.  His last bucket was big to tie...but obviously showed some lack of strength vs Purdue's brute on the final play (who clearly fouled Swain IMO).

Again, he'll need major seasoning in the G league if he bolts this year.  Not sure I see him being a long term NBA guy.  So many guys like him out there that are fighting for an NBA roster spot.

I'd like to see him coming back 1 more year, rake in more NIL, & get drafted much higher in next years weaker class.

But what do I know? I'm just a little piss ant underling.

And for the record, your preseason info on Simeon Wilcher was dead wrong.

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17 minutes ago, horn1 said:

I didn't say "no chance" but I did say I viewed him more as a 2nd round guy & that I didn't see NBA stud written all over him.  I'm sure you're just waiting to beat your chest & prove me wrong. I guess us underlings can't have an opinion & need to kneel to the all knowing Gerry Hamilton.

Nothing I saw in the tourney has changed my mind either.  I see him as a 1 trick pony right now.  Very good dribble drive finisher. Good defensive potential but was inconsistent 1v1 wise late in the season.  Improving 3pt shot, but at times plays a little soft & doesn't always make the best decisions with the ball.

He had 2 really bad turnovers late vs Purdue.  His last bucket was big to tie...but obviously showed some lack of strength vs Purdue's brute on the final play (who clearly fouled Swain IMO).

Again, he'll need major seasoning in the G league if he bolts this year.  Not sure I see him being a long term NBA guy.  So many guys like him out there that are fighting for an NBA roster spot.

I'd like to see him coming back 1 more year, rake in more NIL, & get drafted much higher in next years weaker class.

But what do I know? I'm just a little piss ant underling.

And for the record, your preseason info on Simeon Wilcher was dead wrong.

Haha. You got the wrong guy. I have never claimed to know it all. That's more your stance based on posts, honestly. Just being real. 

I literally can't keep up with all the Swain ridiculous statements over the season by many. 

But love it. 

Sure Swain could take some time in the G-league, plenty of guys do. Has anyone said otherwise? And if a players does, is that seen as a negative? It shouldn't be, and here's why:

Notable Current NBA Players with G League Experience

Pascal Siakam (Indiana Pacers): Raptors 905

Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves): Bakersfield Jam

Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks): Fort Wayne Mad Ants

Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets): Raptors 905

Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks): Rio Grande Valley Vipers

Jordan Poole (Washington Wizards): Santa Cruz Warriors

Alex Caruso (Oklahoma City Thunder): Oklahoma City Blue

Max Strus (Cleveland Cavaliers): Windy City Bulls/Grand Rapids Drive

Spencer Dinwiddie (Dallas Mavericks): Windy City Bulls

Robert Covington (Philadelphia 76ers): Grand Rapids Drive 

G League Ignite Alumni (Drafted to NBA):

Matas Buzelis (Chicago Bulls)

Ron Holland (Detroit Pistons)

Tyler Smith (Milwaukee Bucks)

Scoot Henderson (Portland Trail Blazers)

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)

My info on Simeon Wilcher ... I was relaying what Texas thought. He would be an improved shooter in year three. So throw that shade at the staff, and not try and take a weak BS shot. Haha. 

I'll add ... damn that feels like a post a 13 year old girl would make on social media after a boyfriend breakup. Geez. Haha.

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7 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Haha. You got the wrong guy. I have never claimed to know it all. That's more your stance based on posts, honestly. Just being real. 

I literally can't keep up with all the Swain ridiculous statements over the season by many. 

But love it. 

Sure Swain could take some time in the G-league, plenty of guys do. Has anyone said otherwise? And if a players does, is that seen as a negative? It shouldn't be, and here's why:

Notable Current NBA Players with G League Experience

Pascal Siakam (Indiana Pacers): Raptors 905

Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves): Bakersfield Jam

Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks): Fort Wayne Mad Ants

Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets): Raptors 905

Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks): Rio Grande Valley Vipers

Jordan Poole (Washington Wizards): Santa Cruz Warriors

Alex Caruso (Oklahoma City Thunder): Oklahoma City Blue

Max Strus (Cleveland Cavaliers): Windy City Bulls/Grand Rapids Drive

Spencer Dinwiddie (Dallas Mavericks): Windy City Bulls

Robert Covington (Philadelphia 76ers): Grand Rapids Drive 

G League Ignite Alumni (Drafted to NBA):

Matas Buzelis (Chicago Bulls)

Ron Holland (Detroit Pistons)

Tyler Smith (Milwaukee Bucks)

Scoot Henderson (Portland Trail Blazers)

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)

My info on Simeon Wilcher ... I was relaying what Texas thought. He would be an improved shooter in year three. So throw that shade at the staff, and not try and take a weak BS shot. Haha. 

I'll add ... damn that feels like a post a 13 year old girl would make on social media after a boyfriend breakup. Geez. Haha.

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10 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Haha. You got the wrong guy. I have never claimed to know it all. That's more your stance based on posts, honestly. Just being real. 

I literally can't keep up with all the Swain ridiculous statements over the season by many. 

But love it. 

Sure Swain could take some time in the G-league, plenty of guys do. Has anyone said otherwise? And if a players does, is that seen as a negative? It shouldn't be, and here's why:

Notable Current NBA Players with G League Experience

Pascal Siakam (Indiana Pacers): Raptors 905

Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves): Bakersfield Jam

Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks): Fort Wayne Mad Ants

Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets): Raptors 905

Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks): Rio Grande Valley Vipers

Jordan Poole (Washington Wizards): Santa Cruz Warriors

Alex Caruso (Oklahoma City Thunder): Oklahoma City Blue

Max Strus (Cleveland Cavaliers): Windy City Bulls/Grand Rapids Drive

Spencer Dinwiddie (Dallas Mavericks): Windy City Bulls

Robert Covington (Philadelphia 76ers): Grand Rapids Drive 

G League Ignite Alumni (Drafted to NBA):

Matas Buzelis (Chicago Bulls)

Ron Holland (Detroit Pistons)

Tyler Smith (Milwaukee Bucks)

Scoot Henderson (Portland Trail Blazers)

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)

My info on Simeon Wilcher ... I was relaying what Texas thought. He would be an improved shooter in year three. So throw that shade at the staff, and not try and take a weak BS shot. Haha. 

I'll add ... damn that feels like a post a 13 year old girl would make on social media after a boyfriend breakup. Geez. Haha.

Ugh Fred VanVleet injury killed the Rockets!

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10 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Haha. You got the wrong guy. I have never claimed to know it all. That's more your stance based on posts, honestly. Just being real. 

I literally can't keep up with all the Swain ridiculous statements over the season by many. 

But love it. 

Sure Swain could take some time in the G-league, plenty of guys do. Has anyone said otherwise? And if a players does, is that seen as a negative? It shouldn't be, and here's why:

Notable Current NBA Players with G League Experience

Pascal Siakam (Indiana Pacers): Raptors 905

Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves): Bakersfield Jam

Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks): Fort Wayne Mad Ants

Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets): Raptors 905

Clint Capela (Atlanta Hawks): Rio Grande Valley Vipers

Jordan Poole (Washington Wizards): Santa Cruz Warriors

Alex Caruso (Oklahoma City Thunder): Oklahoma City Blue

Max Strus (Cleveland Cavaliers): Windy City Bulls/Grand Rapids Drive

Spencer Dinwiddie (Dallas Mavericks): Windy City Bulls

Robert Covington (Philadelphia 76ers): Grand Rapids Drive 

G League Ignite Alumni (Drafted to NBA):

Matas Buzelis (Chicago Bulls)

Ron Holland (Detroit Pistons)

Tyler Smith (Milwaukee Bucks)

Scoot Henderson (Portland Trail Blazers)

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)

My info on Simeon Wilcher ... I was relaying what Texas thought. He would be an improved shooter in year three. So throw that shade at the staff, and not try and take a weak BS shot. Haha. 

I'll add ... damn that feels like a post a 13 year old girl would make on social media after a boyfriend breakup. Geez. Haha.

Hey grown men can act like babies too! 

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