breakchains wrote:randy84 wrote:breakchains wrote:Their new GM David Griffin is well-respected by most basketball people, and the Embiid pick just makes too much sense. If your franchise player is a PG, I think it is basically ideal for your other franchise player to be a C, if you have the luxury of choosing. You can find good wings - you can't find game-changing 2-way centers. Plus, if they are really serious about trying to woo Lebron (which I think is a stupid way to operate, but maybe they will), it makes even more sense to take the C over a Parker or Wiggins.
Basically, if Embiid is healthy, he is a Cav (if they keep the pick). We need to move on to determining who our top prospect is of the remaining three.
Problem is that you won't have your franchise PG if you don't start making the playoffs. Do they have time for Embiid to develop?
That's literally our only hope, and that's why if they take anyone not named Embiid at #1 it will be Parker and not Wiggins.
But I think Embiid is enough of a game changer from day 1, along with improvement by Kyrie, that they will make the playoffs in a weak eastern conference. I think that Kyrie would probably see the ridiculous potential the duo of him and Embiid would possess, almost regardless of what happens. And in any event, in the "franchise player hierarchy," I would put Embiid above Kyrie, anyway.
That would be a dream come true if they took Parker #1 overall. Leave us with my top 3 choices intact.
I would have zero issue taking Embiid.....ok a tiny issue....it will likely be sight unseen / health unverified. Will we see medical records? Will he work out for us? Would any team below us get either? I still probably take him regardless as you cannot pass up a guy like that. Yi all over again, but different. Embiid doesn't suck. Somebody please tell him we have a lake AND a river.


















