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Brothers Michael and Jason Visenberg present Viseland. Your go to place for all things Visenberg! Join the brothers and their guests as they discuss basketball, comedy and life!
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Nike Hoop Summit Recap 2012-2019

ViselandApr 21, 2021

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Viseland Post Lottery 2021 NBA Mock Draft 15-30

Viseland Post Lottery 2021 NBA Mock Draft 15-30

Michael gives you picks 15-30 of his post lottery mock draft.

Check out Michael's Full Post Lottery Mock:

1. Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons

2. Evan Mobley, Houston Rockets

3. Jalen Green, Cleveland Cavaliers

4. Jalen Suggs, Toronto Raptors

5. Jonathan Kuminga, Orlando Magic

6. Scottie Barnes, Oklahoma City Thunder

7. Josh Giddey, Golden State Warriors

8. Moses Moody, Orlando Magic

9. Franz Wagner, Sacramento Kings

10. Jaden Springer, New Orleans Pelicans

11. James Bouknight, Charlotte Hornets

12. Alperen Sengun, San Antonio Spurs

13. Davion Mitchell, Indiana Pacers

14. Chris Duarte, Golden State Warriors

15. Keon Johnson, Fr., Tennessee, Washington Wizards

16. Kai Jones, So., Texas, Oklahoma City Thunder

17. Corey Kispert, Sr., Gonzaga, Memphis Grizzlies

18. Ziaire Williams, Fr., Stanford, Oklahoma City Thunder

19. Nah’Shon Hyland, So., VCU, New York Knicks

20. Jalen Johnson, Fr., Duke, Atlanta Hawks

21. Usman Garuba, 2002, Real Madrid, New York Knicks

22. Tre Mann, So., Florida, Los Angeles Lakers

23. Sharife Cooper, Fr., Auburn, Houston Rockets

24. JT Thor, Fr., Auburn, Houston Rockets

25. Isaiah Jackson, Fr. Kentucky, Los Angeles Clippers

26. Jared Butler, Jr., Baylor, Denver Nuggets

27. Josh Christopher, Fr., Arizona St., Brooklyn Nets

28. Miles McBride, So., West Virginia, Philadelphia 76ers

29. Roko Prkacin, 2002, Cibona Zagreb, Phoenix Suns

30. Trey Murphy III, Jr., Virginia, Utah Jazz

Check out our friend PD Web's article on Pre Drafting-https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/post/pre-drafting


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Jun 30, 202101:02:31
Viseland Post Lottery 2021 NBA Mock Draft
Jun 23, 202101:04:57
A look at Analytics and the Mid Range Game

A look at Analytics and the Mid Range Game

Michael and Jason go over the All Defensive and All NBA Teams. For the main topic they discuss the role that analytics plays with the Mid Range game. With players like Chris Paul flourishing shooting in the mid range we look at players who could and should be shooting from that area. We look at analytics and how it is and should be used in the game.


Make sure to check out our friends at Pro Insight: https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/

Pangos Articles:  

https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/post/pangosaacamp2021 

https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/post/pangos-roundtable


They are also on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProInsight


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Jun 16, 202101:05:21
2021 Pangos All-American Camp Recap
Jun 10, 202157:55
2021 Nike Hoop Summit Team USA Roster Breakdown

2021 Nike Hoop Summit Team USA Roster Breakdown

Sadly there was not a Nike Hoop Summit Game this year, but rosters were released so we take a look through what would have been team USA:


2021 USA Nike Hoop Summit Team


Patrick Baldwin, Jr. (Milwaukee, WI/Hamilton HS (WI)/UW Milwaukee/6’10/220)


Nathan Bittle (Central Point, OR/Prolific Prep (CA)/Oregon/6’11/210)


Kendall Brown (Cottage Grove, MN/Sunrise Christian (KS)/Baylor/6’8/205)


Kennedy Chandler (Memphis, TN/Sunrise Christian (KS)/Tennessee/6’0/165)


Max Christie (Rolling Meadows, IL/Rolling Meadows HS (IL)/Michigan State/6’6/170)


Matthew Cleveland (Milton, GA/Pace Academy (GA)/Florida State/6’6/185)


Jackson Grant (Olympia, WA/Olympia HS (WA)/Washington/6’10/200)


Jaden Hardy (Henderson, NV/Coronado HS (NV)/G League Ignite/6’4/185)


Chet Holmgren (Minneapolis, MN/Minnehaha Academy/Gonzaga/7’0/190)


Trevor Keels (Fairfax, VA/Paul VI Catholic HS (VA)/Duke/6’5/215)


Kaden Perry (Battle Ground, WA/Battle Ground HS (WA)/Gonzaga/6’9/210)


Hunter Sallis (Omaha, NE/Millard North HS (NE)/Gonzaga/6’4/170)


Jabari Smith, Jr. (Tyrone, GA/Sandy Creek HS (GA)/Auburn/6’10/205)


Peyton Watson (Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Poly HS (CA)/UCLA/6’9/190)


NBA Early Entry List-https://pr.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2021/06/2021-NBA-Draft-Early-Entry-Candidates-6-1-21.pdf


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Jun 02, 202101:09:12
Biggest Draft Steal Of Every 2021 NBA Play-Off Team

Biggest Draft Steal Of Every 2021 NBA Play-Off Team

2021 NBA Playoffs are in full swing. We take a look at the teams participating and take a look at some of the Draft Steals. Take a look at the players here and let us know who's your favorite draft steal playing in the playoffs.


Atlanta Hawks: John Collins, Wake Forest, 19th pick 2017(Atlanta)


Boston Celtics: Robert Williams III, Texas A&M, 27th pick 2018 (Boston)


Brooklyn Nets: Joe Harris, Virginia, 33rd pick 2014 (Cleveland)


Dallas Mavericks: Jalen Brunson, Villanova, 33rd pick 2018 (Dallas)


Denver Nuggets: Nikola Jokic, Mega Bemax, 41st pick 2014 (Denver)


Los Angeles Clippers: Terance Mann, Florida State, 48th pick 2019 (LAC)


Los Angeles Lakers: Kyle Kuzma, Utah, 27th pick 2017 (LAL)


Memphis Grizzlies: Dillon Brooks, Oregon, 45th pick 2017 (Memphis)


Miami Heat: Bam Adebayo, Kentucky, 14th pick 2017 (Miami)


Milwaukee Bucks: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Filathlitikos, 15th pick 2013 (Milwaukee)


New York Knicks: Mitchell Robinson, Chalmette HS, 36th pick 2018 (New York)


Philadelphia 76ers: Shake Milton, SMU, 54th pick 2018 (Dallas to Philadelphia)


Phoenix Suns: Devin Booker, Kentucky, 13th pick 2015 (Phoenix)


Portland Trail Blazers: Norman Powell, UCLA, 46th pick 2015 (Toronto)


Utah Jazz: Rudy Gobert, Cholet, 27th pick 2013 (Utah)


Washington Wizards: Davis Bertans, Olimpija Ljubljana, 42nd pick 2011 (San Antonio)


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May 26, 202101:18:12
Future NBA Hall of Famers among current players 2003-2020 NBA Drafts

Future NBA Hall of Famers among current players 2003-2020 NBA Drafts

With the recent Basketball Hall of Fame Inductions we take a look at active (20-21 season) NBA Players who are potential Hall of Famers. Let us know who some players you think need to be included in Springfield 


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May 19, 202101:22:47
Risky RSCI Players From Josh Selby to Kahlil Whitney
May 12, 202101:19:33
Best NBA Prep to Pro Players (1995-2005)

Best NBA Prep to Pro Players (1995-2005)

Starting in 1995 we entered the Prep to Pro era of the NBA where players from high school were going directly in to the NBA. After 2005 the NBA changed the rules and players needed to be 1 year removed from high school. Journey back down memory lane as we look back and rank the 10 best players to go from high school to the NBA.


10. Lou Williams, South Gwinnett HS (GA)

9. Rashard Lewis, Alief Elsik HS (TX)

8. Tyson Chandler, Compton Dominguez HS (CA)

7. Jermaine O’Neal, Eau Claire HS (SC)

6. Amar’e Stoudemire, Cypress Creek HS (FL)

5. Dwight Howard, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy (GA)

4. Tracy McGrady, Mt. Zion Christian Academy (NC)

3. Kevin Garnett, Farragut Career Academy (IL)

2. Kobe Bryant, Lower Merion HS (PA)

1. LeBron James, St. Vincent-St. Mary HS (OH)


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May 05, 202101:30:37
NBA Players Who Transferred in College - Examining the Transfer Portal 2021

NBA Players Who Transferred in College - Examining the Transfer Portal 2021

With the Transfer Portal being all the rage we take a look at the players currently in the NBA who have transferred while in college from 1 4 year school to another (so not JUCO players). We examine whether it was an up, down or parallel transfer and the effect it had on their NBA/NBA Draft outlook. Current NBA Transfer Players:  Khem Birch, Toronto (Pittsburgh to UNLV) Keljin Blevins, Portland (Southern Mississippi to Montana State) Brandon Clarke, Memphis (San Jose State to Gonzaga) Jordan Clarkson, Utah (Tulsa to Missouri) Seth Curry, Philadelphia (Liberty to Duke) Nate Darling, Charlotte (UAB to Delaware) Damyean Dotson, Cleveland (Oregon to Houston) Malachi Flynn, Toronto (Washington State to San Diego State) Anthony Gill, Washington (South Carolina to Virginia) Freddie Gillespie, Toronto (Carleton (DIII) to Baylor) Brandon Goodwin, Atlanta (Central Florida to Florida Gulf Coast) Jalen Harris, Toronto (Louisiana Tech to Nevada) Rodney Hood, Toronto (Mississippi State to Duke) Danuel House, Houston (Houston to Texas A&M) Elijah Hughes, Utah (East Carolina to Syracuse) DaQuan Jeffries, Houston (Oral Roberts to Western Texas to Tulsa) Cameron Johnson, Phoenix (Pittsburgh to North Carolina) Damion Lee, Golden State (Drexel to Louisville) Caleb Martin, Charlotte (NC State to Nevada) Cody Martin, Charlotte (NC State to Nevada) TJ McConnell, Indiana (Duquesne to Arizona) Abdel Nader (Northern Illinois to Iowa State) Kendrick Nunn, Miami (Illinois to Oakland) Semi Ojeleye, Boston (Duke to SMU) Royce O’Neale, Utah (Denver to Baylor) Eric Paschall, Golden State (Fordham to Villanova) Duncan Robinson, Miami (Williams to Michigan) Max Strus, Miami (Lewis University to DePaul) Rayjon Tucker, Philadelphia (Florida Gulf Coast to Arkansas Little Rock) Derrick White, San Antonio (Colorado-Colorado Springs to Colorado) Also listen to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts! https://anchor.fm/viseland To Follow the Brothers:  Twitter: @Viseland To Follow Jason Visenberg @JVisenberg Twitter/Instagram/Facebook To Follow Michael Visenberg: @NBADraftMikeyV Twitter @miclvisenberg Instagram
Apr 28, 202101:17:49
Nike Hoop Summit Recap 2012-2019

Nike Hoop Summit Recap 2012-2019

Every year in Portland, Oregon 12 of the best high school players in the USA take on 12 of the best under 19 players in the world. This game has given us first glimpses of a lot of future NBA stars. Michael Visenberg goes over his initial thoughts and impressions of the Nike Hoop Summit games he has covered from 2012-2019.

Some Notable Players

Nerlens Noel (6th pick 2013)

Shabazz Muhammad (14th pick 2013)

Archie Goodwin (29th pick 2013)

Gary Harris (19th pick 2014)

Mitch McGary (21st pick 2014)

Kyle Anderson (30th pick 2014)

Anthony Bennett (1st pick 2013)

Andrew Wiggins (1st pick 2014)

Dario Saric (12th pick 2014)

Dennis Schroder (17th pick 2013)

Sergey Karasev (19th pick 2013)

Livio Jean Charles (28th pick 2013)

Joel Embiid (3rd pick 2014)

Dante Exum (5th pick 2014)

Karl-Anthony Towns (1st pick 2015)

Jahlil Okafor (3rd pick 2015)

Stanley Johnson (8th pick 2015)

Justise Winslow (10th pick 2015)

Myles Turner (11th pick 2015)

Kelly Oubre Jr. (15th pick 2015)

Tyus Jones (24th pick 2015)

Clint Capela (25th pick 2014)

Damien Inglis (31st pick 2014)

Nikola Jokic (41st pick 2014)

Karl-Anthony Towns (1st pick 2015)

Emmanuel Mudiay (7th pick 2015)

Trey Lyles (12th pick 2015)

Jamal Murray (7th pick 2016)

Svi Mykhailiuk (47th pick 2018)

Brandon Ingram (2nd pick 2016)

Jaylen Brown (3rd pick 2016)

Stephen Zimmerman (41st pick 2016)

Luke Kennard (12th pick 2017)

Caleb Swanigan (26th pick 2017)

Ivan Rabb (35th pick 2017)

Jalen Brunson (33rd pick 2018)

Ben Simmons (1st pick 2016)

Thon Maker (10th pick 2016)

Skal Labissiere (28th pick 2016)

Cheick Diallo (33rd pick 2016)

Markelle Fultz (1st pick 2017)

Jayson Tatum (3rd pick 2017)

Josh Jackson (4th pick 2017)

De’Aaron Fox (5th pick 2017)

Jonathan Isaac (6th pick 2017)

Harry Giles, DNP (20th pick 2017)

Terrance Ferguson (21st pick 2017)

Jarrett Allen (22nd pick 2017)

Frank Jackson (31st pick 2017)

Payton Pritchard (26th pick 2020)

DeAndre Ayton (1st pick 2018)

Jaren Jackson, Jr. (4th pick 2018)

Mohamed Bamba (6th pick 2018)

Wendell Carter, Jr. (7th pick 2018)

Collin Sexton (8th pick 2018)

Kevin Knox II (9th pick 2018)

Michael Porter, Jr. (14th pick 2018)

Troy Brown, Jr. (15th pick 2018)

Gary Trent, Jr. (37th pick 2018)

Jarred Vanderbilt (41st pick 2018)

saiah Hartenstein (43rd pick 2017)

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (11th pick 2018)

RJ Barrett (3rd pick 2019)

Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17th pick 2019)

Luguentz Dort (Undrafted 2019)

Lindell Wigginton (Undrafted 2019)

Nick Richards (42nd pick 2020)

Bol Bol (44th pick 2019)

Tyler Herro (13th pick 2019)

Darius Garland (5th pick 2019)

Cameron Reddish (10th pick 2019)

RJ Barrett (3rd pick 2019)

Ignas Brazdeikis (47th pick 2019)

Jaylen Hoard (Undrafted 2019)

Josh Green (18th pick 2020)

Leandro Bolmaro (23rd pick 2020)

James Wiseman (2nd pick 2020)

Isaac Okoro (5th pick 2020)

Cole Anthony (15th pick 2020)

Isaiah Stewart (16th pick 2020)

Tyrese Maxey (21st pick 2020)

Vernon Carey, Jr. (32nd pick 2020)

Precious Achiuwa (20th pick 2020)

Nico Mannion (47th pick 2020)

Apr 21, 202101:32:23
Ranking NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Award Winners 2011-2021

Ranking NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Award Winners 2011-2021

Now that this years March Madness is in the rear view mirror we take a look back and rank the last 10 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Award Winners. Take a look as we stroll down memory lane and look at how these players performed in college and looked as NBA Draft prospects/players.


10. Luke Hancock, Louisville 2013

9. Joel Berry, North Carolina 2017

8. Kyle Guy, Virginia 2019

7. Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova 2016

6. Shabazz Napier, UConn 2014

5. Jared Butler, Baylor 2021

4. Tyus Jones, Duke 2015

3. Donte DiVincenzo, Villanova 2018

2. Kemba Walker, UConn 2011

1. Anthony Davis, Kentucky 2012


Check out Michael on the Trailcasters- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-trailcasters-nba-trail-blazers-podcast/id1279121371


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Apr 14, 202101:14:52
Viseland 2021 NBA Mock Draft Picks 15-30- March 2021 Edition

Viseland 2021 NBA Mock Draft Picks 15-30- March 2021 Edition

Last week on the show we covered the lottery which you can check out here-https://youtu.be/CW4KDr3rgyo 


1. Cade Cunningham, Oklahoma State, Houston Rockets

2. Evan Mobley, USC, Oklahoma City Thunder

3. Jalen Suggs, Gonzaga, Orlando Magic

4. Jalen Green, G League Ignite, Toronto Raptors

5. Jonathan Kuminga, G League Ignite, Golden State Warriors (from Minnesota Timberwolves)

6. Keon Johnson, Tennessee, Detroit Pistons

7. Franz Wagner, Michigan, Cleveland Cavaliers

8. Moses Moody, Arkansas, Washington Wizards

9. Scottie Barnes, Florida State, Orlando Magic (from Chicago Bulls)

10. Jaden Springer, Tennessee, New Orleans Pelicans

11. Corey Kispert, Gonzaga, Indiana Pacers

12. Kai Jones, Texas, Sacramento Kings

13. Ziaire Williams, Stanford, Golden State Warriors

14. Jalen Johnson, Duke, Memphis Grizzlies


Now we're giving you picks 15-30: 


15. Tre Mann, Florida, Atlanta Hawks

16. James Bouknight, UConn, Boston Celtics

17. Josh Giddey, Adelaide 36ers, Miami Heat

18. Davion Mitchell, Baylor, New York Knicks

19. Usman Garuba, Real Madrid, Charlotte Hornets

20. Alperen Sengun, Besiktas, San Antonio Spurs

21. Isaiah Jackson, Kentucky, New York Knicks (from Dallas Mavericks)

22. Roko Prkacin, Cibona, Houston Rockets (from Portland Trail Blazers)

23. Chris Duarte, Oregon, Denver Nuggets

24. Sharife Cooper, Auburn, Houston Rockets (from Milwaukee Bucks)

25. Jared Butler, Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers

26. Josh Christopher, Arizona State, Los Angeles Clippers

27. Greg Brown III, Texas, Philadelphia 76ers

28. Miles McBride, West Virginia, Brooklyn Nets

29. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova, Phoenix Suns

30. Brandon Boston Jr., Kentucky, Utah Jazz


For more great draft content also check out our friends at https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/ and https://www.rookiescale.com/


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Apr 07, 202101:06:05
Viseland 2021 NBA Lottery Mock Draft- March 2021 Edition
Mar 31, 202101:14:13
2021 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16/Elite 8 Preview

2021 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16/Elite 8 Preview

After a crazy first weekend we dig and take a peak in to the sweet 16 and possible elite 8 matchups. 


We also examine some players that have been playing strong in the NCAA Tournament as we start getting ready for the draft. Discuss the Kentucky players turning Pro and celebrate Chris Boucher signing an endorsement deal with Puma. 


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Mar 24, 202101:07:04
Viseland 2021 NCAA Tournament Preview

Viseland 2021 NCAA Tournament Preview

March Madness in happening!!! After a year off the tournament is back and weirder then ever! Take a look as we work our way through the bracket to make our predictions! Make sure to come back next week when we go over all of the decisions we regret. 


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Mar 17, 202101:19:54
Ranking Wooden Award Winners 2011-2020
Mar 10, 202101:28:13
Viseland NBA Dunk Contest Spectacular!

Viseland NBA Dunk Contest Spectacular!

NBA All-Star weekend is happening this week so we are taking a look at some NBA Dunk Contests past and Present.


We go over:

5 Active Players We Would Like To See in the Dunk Contest

5 Best Dunk Contestants

3 Highflyers We Want in Contest-Active but not in the NBA at this moment

2021 NBA Draft Prospect Dunkers- Players to be on the lookout for in next years Dunk Contest

Big Men Dunkers Who Were Slept On- Who were some Centers/PF's that would have brought something to the Dunk Contest


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Mar 03, 202101:15:16
2021 NBA Awards-Mid Season Check In

2021 NBA Awards-Mid Season Check In

Michael and Jason go over the newly released McDonald's All-American game rosters. They also take a look at the newly released NBA All-Star reserves.


Now that a good amount of the season has elapsed they take a look at the awards races. 


If there are some players you want to shout out for having a great season let us know in the comments!


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Feb 24, 202101:04:56
Ten Best European Players in the NBA Today (2021)

Ten Best European Players in the NBA Today (2021)

Lots happening in the basketball world! Michael gives the latest on Jalen Johnson and G-League Ignite. The discussion of the week is ranking the 10 best European players in the NBA today! This is based on right now (2021) so it is not a reflection of total career achievement.

10. Bojan Bogdanovic - Utah Jazz

9. O.G. Anunoby - Toronto Raptors

8. Clint Capela - Houston Rockets

7. Kristaps Porzingis - Dallas Mavericks

6. Nikola Vucevic - Orlando Magic

5. Domantas Sabonis - Indiana Pacers

4. Rudy Gobert

Stick around to see how we ranked:

Nikola Jokic - Denver Nuggets

Luka Doncic - Dallas Mavericks

Giannis Antetokounmpo - Milwaulkie Bucks

Let us know how you feel about the players.


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Feb 17, 202101:26:07
Great Basketball Late Bloomers-Remembering Tom Konchalski

Great Basketball Late Bloomers-Remembering Tom Konchalski

The basketball community had a sad loss with the passing of Tom Konchalski. A true legend of the game and has championed for generations of players. With Tom in mind we take a look at some great basketball late bloomers. Learn more about the stories of how some of the games greatest players got to the league.


We take a look at the paths of:

Tim Duncan


Tracy McGrady


Dwyane Wade


Paul Millsap


Russell Westbrook


Stephen Curry


Jimmy Butler


Anthony Davis


Damian Lillard


Markelle Fultz


Also Michael goes over the G-League Ignite tip-off-https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/post/ignite-roundtable


Learn more about Tom Konchalski and his contributions to basketball:

https://www.nba.com/news/tom-konchalski-dies-at-74

 

https://vimeo.com/293217533

 

https://grantland.com/features/hockumentary-tom-konchalski/

 

https://twitter.com/n_eavenson/status/1358942514791796747

 

https://twitter.com/abovethebreak3/status/1358922960074063880

 

https://twitter.com/Andrew__Slater/status/1358896592229703683

 

https://twitter.com/carlberman/status/1359196639257268225

 

https://twitter.com/SethDavisHoops/status/1358970423375892483

 

https://twitter.com/ChrisPoPoola/status/1358925283148001281

 

https://twitter.com/AdamFinkelstein/status/1358887553932394506

 

https://twitter.com/trigonis30/status/1358954355366318085

 

https://twitter.com/AdamZagoria/status/1358893050748141569

 

https://twitter.com/JeremyWoo/status/1358907896050900996

 

https://twitter.com/JustinDYoung/status/1358908126368460800

 

https://twitter.com/robjameshoops/status/1357736055747842048


https://www.espn.com/espnmag/story?id=3471118


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Feb 10, 202101:29:20
2021 NBA All-Star Predictions

2021 NBA All-Star Predictions

Should the NBA have an All-Star game this season? Probably not, but since when have they taken our opinion. Since it looks like it's happening we give predictions for the teams. Once we go through the players we take it back to the playground and drafted our teams. 


Jason Antetokounmpo-Visenberg's:

Starters:

Giannis Antetokounmpo

Kevin Durant

Damian Lillard

Luka Doncic 

Jaylen Brown


Reserves:

Trae Young 

Damantas Sabonis

Jayson Tatum

Anthony Davis

Zion Williamson 

Rudy Gobert

Donovan Mitchell 


Lebron Michael James's-

Starters:

LeBron James

Nikola Jokic

Kawhi Leonard

Joel Embiid 

James Harden


Reserves:

Kyrie Irving

Bam Adebayo

Bradley Beal

Khris Middleton 

Devin Booker

Paul George

Stephen Curry


Which team would you want to run with? Let us know!

Feb 03, 202101:05:30
Very Early 2021 NBA Lottery Mock Draft
Jan 27, 202101:32:36
2020-2021 NBA Rookie Check-In Part 2
Jan 20, 202101:06:29
2020-2021 NBA Rookie Check-In
Jan 13, 202152:30
How the 2019 Draft Class looks as second year players (not named Zion or Ja)

How the 2019 Draft Class looks as second year players (not named Zion or Ja)

We all know the trajectory for the careers of Ja Morant and Zion Williams, but what about some of the other players from the 2019 NBA Draft Class? We take a look at 10 NBA "Sophomore's" and take a look back at how they were looked at as prospects and what the future holds in store!

Get to know the players:

RJ Barrett, Knicks

Darius Garland, Cavs

Keldon Johnson, Spurs

De’Andre Hunter, Hawks

Coby White, Bulls

Tyler Herro, Heat

Luguentz Dort, Thunder

Cameron Johnson, Suns

PJ Washington, Hornets

Brandon Clarke, Grizzlies

Also discussion on Payton Pritchard and Pro Oregon Duck players!

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Jan 09, 202101:23:56
10 Future NBA All-Stars
Dec 30, 202001:27:56
Viseland Early 2020-2021 Season All-American Predictions

Viseland Early 2020-2021 Season All-American Predictions

College basketball season is in swing, so we give you a list of players to keep an eye on for All-American consideration.


ACC

 

Sam Hauser, Virginia

Matt Hurt, Duke

Carlik Jones, Louisville

 

American

 

Kendric Davis, SMU

Quentin Grimes, Houston

 

Atlantic 10

 

Jalen Crutcher, Dayton

Jordan Goodwin, St. Louis

Nah’Shon “Bones” Hyland, VCU

Tre Mitchell, UMass

 

Big East

 

James Bouknight, UConn

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Villanova

Paul Scruggs, Xavier

Marcus Zegarowski, Creighton

 

Big Ten

 

Marcus Carr, Minnesota

Ayo Dosunmu, Illinois

Luka Garza, Iowa

Ron Harper Jr., Rutgers

Aaron Henry, Michigan St.

Trayce Jackson-Davis, Indiana

 

Big 12

 

Ochai Agbaji, Kansas

Jared Butler, Baylor

Matt Coleman, Texas

Cade Cunningham, Oklahoma St.

Miles McBride, West Virginia

Davion Mitchell, Baylor

Austin Reaves, Oklahoma

 

Conference USA

 

Charles Bassey, Western Kentucky

Taevion Kinsey, Marshall

 

MAC

Loren Christian Jackson, Akron

Jason Preston, Ohio

 

Mountain West

 

Matt Mitchell, San Diego St.

 

Pac-12

 

Oscar Da Silva, Stanford

Remy Martin, Arizona St.

Evan Mobley, USC

Eugene Omoruyi, Oregon

 

SEC

 

Trendon Watford, LSU

 

Sun Belt

 

DeVonte’ Jones, Coastal Carolina

 

WCC

 

Corey Kispert, Gonzaga

Colbey Ross, Pepperdine

Jalen Suggs, Gonzaga

Drew Timme, Gonzaga

 

All-American 1st Team

 

C Luka Garza

F Corey Kispert

G Ayo Dosunmu

G Jared Butler

G Jalen Suggs


All-American 2nd Team

 

C Evan Mobley

C Drew Timme

F Ron Harper Jr.

G James Bouknight

G Cade Cunningham

 

All-American 3rd Team

 

C Trayce Jackson-Davis

F Jeremiah Robinson-Earl

G Miles McBride

G Davion Mitchell

G Marcus Carr

 

All-Freshman 1st Team

 

C Evan Mobley

G Moses Moody

G Cam Thomas

G Cade Cunningham

G Jalen Suggs


We also want to shout out our friends at Prospective Insight! Check them out: https://www.prospectiveinsight.com/


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Dec 23, 202001:16:06
2020-2021 NBA Preview

2020-2021 NBA Preview

Taking a look forward to the 2020-2021 NBA Season. We break down who we think are the award winners and playoff teams.  

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Dec 16, 202001:55:31
Ten NCAA Players to know for 2021 NBA Draft Part 2
Dec 09, 202001:19:56
Ten NCAA Players to know for 2021 NBA Draft

Ten NCAA Players to know for 2021 NBA Draft

College Basketball is back for the 2020-2021 season! It's a little early to start going crazy with rankings and big boards, so we're going to present you with 10 players you should know for this NCAA season. Learn what these players bring to the table and what their NBA prospects are.   Players we're going over:  

Jalen Johnson 

Brandon Boston Jr. 

Terrence Clarke

 Greg Brown 

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl 

Trayce Jackson-Davis

 Luka Garza 

Jason Preston 

Marcus Bagley 

Ayo Dosunmu


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Dec 02, 202001:13:15
2020 NBA Draft Recap & 2020-2021 Season Outlook
Nov 25, 202002:04:41
Viseland 2020 NBA Mock Draft

Viseland 2020 NBA Mock Draft

In preparation of the 2020 NBA Draft we give you our final mock draft!   

1.  Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves

2.  James Wiseman, Golden State Warriors

3.  LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets

4.  Onyeka Okongwu, Chicago Bulls

5.  Obi Toppin, Cleveland Cavaliers

6.  Deni Avdija, Atlanta Hawks

7.  Patrick Williams, Detroit Pistons

8.  Tyrese Haliburton, New York Knicks

9.  Isaac Okoro, Washington Wizards

10.  Kira Lewis, Jr., Phoenix Suns

11.  Devin Vassell, San Antonio Spurs

12.  Killian Hayes, Sacramento Kings

13.  Saddiq Bey, New Orleans Hornets

14.  Jalen Smith, Boston Celtics

15.  Tyrese Maxey, Orlando Magic

16.  Aleksej Pokusevski, Houston Rockets

17.  Precious Achiuwa, Minnesota Timberwolves

18.  Josh Green, Dallas Mavericks

19.  R.J. Hampton, Brooklyn Nets

20.  Theo Maledon, Miami Heat

21.  Aaron Nesmith, Philadelphia 76ers

22.  Cole Anthony, Denver Nuggets

23.  Vernon Carey Jr., Utah Jazz

24.  Desmond Bane, Milwaukee Bucks

25.  Tyrell Terry, Oklahoma City Thunder

26.  Leandro Bolmaro, Boston Celtics

27.  Malachi Flynn, New York Knicks

28.  Jaden McDaniels, Oklahoma City Thunder

29.  Jayden Scrubb, Toronto Raptors

30.  Xavier Tillman, Boston Celtics


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Nov 17, 202001:48:03
Curbing Your Draft Enthusiasm: Analyzing the outcomes of the 2003-2013 NBA Drafts

Curbing Your Draft Enthusiasm: Analyzing the outcomes of the 2003-2013 NBA Drafts

Going in to every NBA Draft fans and team all carry a great deal of optimism that they're adding a future star to their team. Taking a look back through the drafts from 2003-2013 we take a look at how many Championship Centerpieces, Future Hall of Famers, Contending Pieces, Contending Role Players and just good old NBA role players have come during this span.   To Follow the Brothers:  Twitter: @Viseland  To Follow Jason Visenberg @JVisenberg Twitter/Instagram/Facebook  To Follow Michael Visenberg: @NBADraftMikeyV Twitter @miclvisenberg Instagram

Nov 11, 202002:00:28
Viseland 2020 NBA Mock Draft 2.0

Viseland 2020 NBA Mock Draft 2.0

Michael Visenberg provides his latest mock draft and provides insight on the latest athletic testing results. Check out the Mock Draft:

1. LaMelo Ball, Minnesota Timberwolves
2. James Wiseman, Golden State Warriors
3. Anthony Edwards, Charlotte Hornets
4. Deni Avdija, Chicago Bulls
5. Obi Toppin, Cleveland Cavaliers
6. Killian Hayes, Atlanta Hawks
7. Onyeka Okongwu, Detroit Pistons
8. Tyrese Haliburton, New York Knicks
9. Isaac Okoro, Washington Wizards
10. Kira Lewis Jr., Phoenix Suns
11. Patrick Williams, San Antonio Spurs
12. Devin Vassell, Sacramento Kings
13. Aaron Nesmith, New Orleans Pelicans
14. Tyrese Maxey, Boston Celtics
15. R.J. Hampton, Orlando Magic
16. Saddiq Bey, Portland Trail Blazers
17. Aleksej Pokusevski, Minnesota Timberwolves
18. Desmond Bane, Dallas Mavericks
19. Cole Anthony, Brooklyn Nets
20. Tyrell Terry, Miami Heat
21. Isaiah Joe, Philadelphia 76ers
22. Jalen Smith, Denver Nuggets
23. Precious Achiuwa, Utah Jazz
24. Malachi Flynn, Milwaukee Bucks
25. Tyler Bey, Oklahoma City Thunder
26. Josh Green, Boston Celtics
27. Theo Maledon, New York Knicks
28. Grant Riller, Los Angeles Lakers
29. Xavier Tillman, Toronto Raptors
30. Leandro Bolmaro, Boston Celtics


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Nov 04, 202001:47:17
Ranking Siblings in the NBA Today

Ranking Siblings in the NBA Today

Michael is in Los Angeles for the first in person episode of Viseland ever! As brothers with a competitive spirit we rank the best siblings in the NBA today. We also look to answer the question who is better the younger or older brother?

Steph and Seth Curry
Pau and Mark Gasol
Blake and Taylor Griffin
Mychel and Klay Thompson
Jerian and Jerami Grant
Jrue, Justin and Aaron Holiday
Kostas, Thanasis and Giannis Antetokounmpo
Brook and Robin Lopez
Marcus and Markieff Morris
Goran and Zoran Dragić


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Oct 28, 202001:12:25
2020-21 Pre Season Pac-12 Preview

2020-21 Pre Season Pac-12 Preview

With college basketball on the horizon we take an early look at the Pac-12 conference.

Michael also recaps the 2020 Hoopseen West Preview Camp. If you want to learn more visit
www.prospectiveinsight.com/

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Oct 21, 202001:45:07
Ranking LeBron James's 10 NBA Finals Appearances

Ranking LeBron James's 10 NBA Finals Appearances

In celebration of Lebron James being the first player to win NBA Finals MVP on 3 different teams we rank LeBron's 10 finals appearances. Take a look back over his career with Cleveland, Miami, Cleveland (again) and now the Los Angeles Lakers.

Stroll down memory lane of his battles with San Antonio, Golden State, Oklahoma City, Dallas and against his former team the Miami Heat.

Also see our thoughts on if LeBron will stick around to play with his son Bronny.

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Oct 14, 202001:45:22
Reviewing the 2020 Nike Hoop Summit Team USA/2021 Draft Look Ahead

Reviewing the 2020 Nike Hoop Summit Team USA/2021 Draft Look Ahead

Taking a look at Team USA at the 2020 Nike Hoop Summit. Though the event did not take place this year, we discuss the players and give a look at how they are regarded as prospects for both college and the NBA Draft.

Take a look at Team USA:
Cade Cunningham
Jalen Green
Evan Mobley
Zaire Williams
Caleb Love
Jalen Suggs
Scottie Barnes
Joshua Christopher
Day’Ron Sharpe
Adam Miller
Jeremy Roach
Walker Kessler


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Oct 07, 202001:41:57
2020 NBA Offseason Outlook for Playoff teams and NBA Finals Preview

2020 NBA Offseason Outlook for Playoff teams and NBA Finals Preview

With the finals set with the Miami Heat vs the Los Angeles Lakers Jason and Michael provide a preview and give their predictions.

In addition they go through the other playoff teams and give a preview in to their offseason outlooks.

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Sep 30, 202001:49:21
2020 NBA Draft Second Rounders To Know
Sep 23, 202001:12:08
The 10 Best Second Round Picks and Undrafted players in the NBA Today (2020)

The 10 Best Second Round Picks and Undrafted players in the NBA Today (2020)

Jason and Michael rank the 10 best 2nd round and undrafted players in the NBA today. Also go over the exciting NBA Playoff action of the bubble. Also go over and breakdown Nathan Bittle and his commitment to the Oregon Ducks.

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Sep 16, 202001:16:09
Top 3 Picks In the NBA That Were Traded 1999-2018

Top 3 Picks In the NBA That Were Traded 1999-2018

Taking a look back at picks in the top 3 of the NBA Draft that were traded between 1999-2018. This has occurred 10 times and there is a good chance it may happen in the 2020 NBA Draft.

Listen to some analysis and history behind the trades. Most importantly talk about the winners and losers of these picks.

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Sep 09, 202001:29:55
Viseland Full NBA First Round Mock Draft: What we would do V1

Viseland Full NBA First Round Mock Draft: What we would do V1

Jason and Michael go off their draft boards and go through the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft, this is V1 as there will be more changes as things change as we get closer to the draft.

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Sep 02, 202001:28:46
Viseland NBA Lottery Mock Draft 1.0

Viseland NBA Lottery Mock Draft 1.0

Following the NBA draft lottery we give you the Viseland NBA Lottery Mock Draft. Here is a quick breakdown of the picks:

1.Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
2.LaMelo Ball, Golden State Warriors
3.James Wiseman, Charlotte Hornets
4.Deni Avdija, Chicago Bulls
5.Obi Toppin, Cleveland Cavaliers
6.Isaac Okoro, Atlanta Hawks
7.Killian Hayes, Detroit Pistons
8.Devin Vassell, New York Knicks
9.Onyeka Okongwu, Washington Wizards
10.Tyrese Haliburton, Phoenix Suns
11.Patrick Williams, San Antonio Spurs
12.Aleksej Pokusevski, Sacramento Kings
13.Kira Lewis Jr., New Orleans Pelicans
14.Tyrese Maxey, Boston Celtics

Obviously a lot can happen between now and the draft so stay tuned for future mock drafts!

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Aug 26, 202001:31:49
10 NBA Bubble Players Who Stood Out

10 NBA Bubble Players Who Stood Out

Following the conclusion of the seeding games Jason and Michael discuss some players that had good showings in the bubble. What players do you think had a great bubble? Let us know in the comments.

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Aug 19, 202001:23:29
End of One and Done in the NBA Draft

End of One and Done in the NBA Draft

Discussing the end of One and Done in College Basketball. How would the drafts have looked from 2006-2015 if players would have been allowed to go from preps to pros.

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Aug 12, 202001:56:46
The Best Player in Each NBA Draft from 2000-2009

The Best Player in Each NBA Draft from 2000-2009

Jason and Michael take a look back and discuss the best player of each draft from 2000-2009. This includes also evaluating how they were perceived as prospects. If you think there are any players missed, let us know in the comments.

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Aug 05, 202001:35:02
Ranking the Projected Careers of NBA Number One Overall Picks from 2000-2009

Ranking the Projected Careers of NBA Number One Overall Picks from 2000-2009

Jason and Michael Visenberg Rank the projected career rankings of the Number one picks from 2000-2009. The decade that saw high school players get selected #1 early in the decade to only have a move to one and done later.

2009: Blake Griffin
2008: Derrick Rose
2007: Greg Oden
2006: Andrea Bargnani
2005: Andrew Bogut
2004: Dwight Howard
2003: LeBron James
2002: Yao Ming
2001: Kwame Brown
2000: Kenyon Martin

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Jul 29, 202001:27:37
The Best Player in each NBA Draft of the 2010s

The Best Player in each NBA Draft of the 2010s

Jason and Michael take a look back and discuss the best player of each draft in the 2010s. This includes also evaluating how they were perceived as prospects.
Jul 22, 202001:26:28