Richard4444 wrote:finestrg wrote:The 3 players I'm zeroing in on for the draft are:
Daniel Oturu (5-7 range)
Saddiq Bey (25-27 range)
Devon Dotson (35-37 range)
We'd be adding a 6'10" 240 20-year-old legit C (who may not even be done growing), who plays well inside, shoots it well in the mid-range and from deep (real nice stroke for a big man---it really stands out when you watch him play), rebounds real well and is one of the nation's top shot-blockers. Hits his FTs too... Putting up over 20/11/2.5 blocks per already -- think how much better all phases of his game will eventually become once he matures and adds some more seasoning. I love Mitch and look forward to having him here for a long time but the truth of the matter is this kid Oturu is an even more versatile and more well-rounded big man. he'd be a nice contrast to deploy with Mitch or on the 2nd team (or vice versa). Love to have them both. I think our draft should start here. Not even gonna worry about Wiseman -- he's not going to be there when we pick and the more video I see, I'm not completely convinced this kid Oturu won't wind up being the better player a few years down the line and the best big man in this draft. I'd be ecstatic with Oturu with our top pick.
At 25 or so, I'd love to add an upgrade over Knox. I just don't see it with him and I'm ready to move on. Just so many things he just doesn't do well (he shows low B-ball IQ, drives in straight lines, has no lateral side-to-side shift at all to him, and never passes when he puts his head down and takes it to the basket--it's going up no matter what. Potential to be a halfway decent outside shooter when he has his feet set but he's come crashing back down to Earth here in a big way after the good start shooting the ball in the beginning of the year. I'd be ok moving on and dealing Knox (possibly along with DSJr., maybe Brazdekis as a sweetner, etc., to see what I could get -- would love a future first round pick and I'd be happy, maybe 2 second rounders) and adding Saddiq Bey to take his place. Bey's everything that Knox isn't -- he's shifty, shows much better IQ, court awareness and shot selection, I think he's a much better defender than Knox, and he's one of the best shooters in this draft (shooting close to 45% from 3 the last time I looked, and this is on a high volume). I think we're better moving Barrett to the 3, backed up by Bey, which would then free up the SG spot for both Dotson and Trier to return next year and man that position. If I'm Rose, this would be my plan for the 2 and 3 spots next year.
Then at 35 or so, I really like the 6'2" Kansas PG Devon Dotson. He's got a little work to do to become a more consistent perimeter shooter but I love his speed, his defense, his aggressiveness/fearlessness taking it to the rim, his ability to finish with contact at the rim, and I think he's also a willing, quality passer. He's also leading the nation in steals, right around 2.5 per game. He'd be a 'take him and stash him in Westchester' guy for the year if our current PG trio all return next year (Payton, Frank and DSJr.). And if one or 2 of those guys get traded, Dotson can fill in right away next year.
I'd love to hear some honest feedback on these three players (how good you think they are/will become, how they'd fit, how they wouldn't, etc.), and who everyone would like with our 3 picks.
Do you really want to invest a 5-7 pick in Oturo who is current in 33th in Tankthon and 27 in Draft Room and not listed in SI. Besides he is a tradicional center (position with less proportional value nowadays) and we already have a center.
I dunno Rich, I see a lot of value here. First off, yeah I look at him as a legit center, yes, but also a guy that could man the 4 spot at times with Mitch at the 5, esp. when you consider his ability to stretch the floor with those budding shooting skills of his. I think the twin towers could work with them, Oturu and Mitch -- in that scenario, Otruru's the primary scoring big, and Mitch continues to do what he does (eat space, rebound, clog the lane, protect the rim, etc.).. I don't think it's ideal (I'd like to have each guy play on their own unit) but for spurts, I think it could work. Oturu and Randle out there together is probably the least desirable big man combination (I see Oturu as a scoring big man in the NBA, a guy that will need the ball, a guy you want to have the ball with opportunities to score), and that's what Randle is basically, but even then, esp. when you consider Oturu's ability to protect the rim, that could work as well in spurts.
Yeah, I've seen most of the mocks -- I think only nbadraft.net might be the only site that has him going top-10. I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder with this kid for me. Out of all the top 10 guys I've looked at tape on, this kid feels like one of the bigger 'can't miss' guys for me right now. I like him better in that 5-7 range than any of the PGs projected to go that high. I understand we could use a PG for depth, to grab and let marinate for the following season, but these top PGs all have some flags imho --
Cole Anthony -- decent shooting from 3 (right around 35%) and some of the other stats look above average for a PG but the overall shooting % is at 38% (only 40% from 2). Shows me the shot selection may be poor and/or he has trouble finishing at the rim. If his 3-pt % was higher, he'd stand out more, but it doesn't -- it's average. Just don't know if he's the game-changing PG that would warrant taking him that high. i mean what if we get him and he's no better than what we have now with Payton, Frank and DSJr.? Plus, just looking at a guy projected to go much lower, Devon Dotson, I just wonder if he's comparable or even better value further down..
LaMelo Ball -- he's playing in Australia and shooting 25% from 3 and 37% overall. Plus, we'd have to deal with his old man..
Tyrese Hailburton -- Got hurt so we're not going to see him anymore...perhaps my fav. of the top 10 PGs -- he's got size, is effective shooting the ball, athletic -- I like the overall package. I'm just curious if his awkward shooting technique holds up over time -- i mean the first tailspin he goes though shooting the ball, considering the way he shoots it with that awkward form (and considering the pro 3 is another couple of feet out), could he rebound quickly, esp. considering how unforgiving the fickle Garden could be? Best case scenario is what for this guy exactly? Spencer Dinwiddie? Ok, Dinwiddie's got a big mouth towards us, but I do like him a lot as a player... If they zeroed in on this kid, I would really have to know if he has the belly for NY, and isn't one of these guys that comes to NY and can't hack it here.
I dunno -- some question marks with this top PGs, no?
Oturu meanwhile -- I honestly believe this kid, with his overall ability on both ends which will only continue to develop and grow, I could honestly see him as, depending on usage of course, a guy that could go 15/10/1.5 right out of the gate as a rookie with 30 mins, and eventually a 20/10+/2+ guy if/once he became an offensive focal point. Just too many things to like with him, very little red flags, if any.. Wargames -- I see much more than a career backup center here..
Say if we wound up with the 5 pick -- I might explore, if the consensus view on Oturu come draft night is that he's projected to go lower than 5-7, maybe trading down a few spots to take him after 10, and pick up another asset to use with pick 25 to move up slightly in order to secure Saddiq Bey. I also want Devon Dotson -- hoping he will be there in the 35-37 range. Right now, it looks like he might be.