shangrila wrote:younggunsmn wrote:This draft looks pretty weak to me.
Might be a good year to trade down in the 1st and restock some future picks if we can.
Quality drops off rapidly in the 2nd round so I hope we don't get cute and trade down or try to make some cash with 31, I'll be really disappointed if we do that.
Good big man quality in that area and it would be great if we could add a backup 5 there who is big enough to play drop and understudy Gobert.
Maybe Ryan Kalkbrenner. Worst case you've got a poor man's Walker Kessler.
Best value where we will be drafting seems to be some of these guys who are already 22 or 23, like we got with TSJ last year.
So I'd maybe trade down maybe no more than 5 or 6 spots and take Yaxel Lendeborg and then Kalkbrenner in the 2nd round.
Lendeborg gives me Kyle Anderson vibes as switchable 4 who can facilitate on offense a bit, although he has better size.
Those skills would fit well on our bench unit.
Eh, the draft seems fairly normal strength-wise to me. Couple of strong guys at the top, solid question marks in the lottery and then it trails off in steps from there. Last season was an anomaly in how flat it was from about the end of the lottery to the early 40s.
On Kalkbrenner, if he's a poor man's Kessler then he's essentially a vet min guy you can pick up off the scrap heap. If that's who he is, and I'm not necessarily saying that's true, it would be a poor use of the best pick in the 2nd round.
I'm with you on targeting older guys though and particularly Lendeborg. The hit rate on the kind of raw, younger guys you find in the late 1st and into the 2nd feels far too low to risk it. And with Lendeborg, he ticks so many boxes but particularly as a rebounder that the fit is just too good to pass up.
I don't know I haven't done a really deep dive but I see a whole lot of guys projected in the 1st/early 2nd with too many flaws to step into the rotation of a good team, or who are just plain too raw. Maybe that's just an average draft.
I guess I like Kalkbrenner because his size and movement profile is similar to Kessler's, and he offers a bit more offensively.
I think that would be nice to have on a 4 year Hinkie special as Rudy insurance.
Lots of other bigs in our draft range but most of them undersized for that role.
Would it be great to have a mid-1st talent slip to 31? Sure.
Barring that I'm looking for guys who can fill a rotation role within the next couple of years.
But yeah there are a lot of things I really like about Lendeborg. NBA body, enough handle, smart passer and rebounder, plays with great functional length. And lots of minutes and development already at the D-1 level. Plus I have a bit of a soft spot for self made players from small schools.
And his name is just fun to say.