carey wrote:bwgood77 wrote: I don't know what your obsession with Archie is (the 26th pick who was a complete bust in college) and why you think McDonough doesn't want or try to get an all star big man. It's certainly not for a lack of trying. He drafted who he thought was the best center with the 5th pick, and then traded for a 2nd year center and started him. This is exactly what it sounds like you want with Archie.
What are you talking about? He was not a bust. He led the SEC in FTAs as a combo guard and led a talented Kentucky squad in scoring. He was also the 29th pick, not the 26th. I'm not sure what you don't see in him. He's extremely athletic, has all the tools to be a lockdown defender one day, can get to the rim at will, and is a solid 3-ball away from starting in this league as a 2-guard. He's still only 19.
I see plenty in him. He is very athletic and shows glimpses of possibly being very good. That being said, I just asked Scutt why he would bench proven guys for him. Archie may be great, but he may not. He has so far been a disappointment, but I understand that he is young, so I don't hold it against him and definitely don't think we need to just put him in games for the hell of it. You can develop just as fast (or faster) playing against guys in practice and getting the coaching.
I think many considered him a big bust in college. He came in very high ranked in that recruiting class (tied for 3rd). Kentucky was preseason #1 and just WAS NOT good. They dropped out of the top 25 before Noel's injury and missed the tourney, losing in the first round of the NIT. This team had other good bigs too in Cauley Stein and Poythress but their guard play was atrocious. He was a shooting guard that couldn't shoot, shooting 26& from 3 but basically could only score by driving, which of course resulted in him leading the league in FTA's. So they tried him at PG but he really couldn't pass either, and averaged 2.7 apg along with over 3 turnovers. He had the sixth highest PER on the team.
Many didn't think he would go in the first round, after the way he played in college. He had been projected higher earlier in the season before his play showed perhaps he had been overrated. I think he was still taken on the potential McD saw in him for the future.
But again, I'm not saying he won't be good. I think there is a very good chance he can be a very good player, especially under Hornacek. But it probably won't come until his third year at the earliest. He's just very young and very raw.