Chi town wrote:GDRO10 wrote:Chi town wrote:I think Knox is the Oubre of this draft... it will take year 3 before there is any contribution.
Mikal is a starter day one.
Miles is a Val type of role player for at least 1 season maybe 2.
Knox has solid mechanics with his shot and is a long athletic scoring forward with the potential to guard 4 and even 5 positions. He has nothing to do with Oubre.
Mikal is a great role player for a good team, but his ceiling is not that high because he's just a 3&D type of player. Unless what you want out of this draft is a Robert Covington, we should stay away from him. Has questionable mechanics too. He's been consistent as a shooter this season from college range, but is it going to translate in the NBA? Even if it does i'd only consider him with the Pels pick, if it falls in the lottery.
Miles is a freak athlete. Great defender from 1-4, good spot up shooter and makes athletic plays, but he's not good with the ball in his hands yet. So again, terrible comparison. The only thing Miles and Valentine have in common is that they both played in MSU.
I’m talking contribution timeline. You need to read the article on Mikal at the Stepien... highlights how Mikal is NOT Covington at all because of his ball skills and how if he continues to grow his handles he could be elite.
Knox is young and raw. That’s the Oubre comparison. It’s going to take awhile. Knox and Oubre are both raw and good athletes.
Bridges needs the ball. Much like Val. I don’t see the defense like you do. If he was a strong defender he’d be going top 5 IMO. Maybe he blows up in the tourney and he does go that high. I like him but don’t know about his fit here because he needs the ball.
I don't disagree with the ''contribution timeline'' factor. Mikal can play right away. My point is, i'll take a player who i think has the potential to be a great player (which i believe about Knox) over a guy who can just be a coplimentary player. Mikal is never going to become a star, but Knox has the tools.
Knox is not raw. A little bit inconsistent yes, but he's a good scorer, he just can't create for his teammates with the ball in his hands at this point.
Miles does not need the ball at all, cause he's not good at playmaking or creating his own shot. He's a spot up/cutting/inside scoring player in college right now.