Mr Puddles wrote:NBA.com's consensus mock draft has the Suns taking Hayes. The consensus mock draft is a compilation of mock drafts around the web:
https://www.nba.com/amp/league/article/2020/08/20/2020-consensus-mock-draftHonestly, with Ball, Haliburton, and Hayes all projected to go high in the lottery - I could see one of them slipping. Detroit and New York are the only teams above us who seem to be in need of a PG.
Perhaps, But then again, Many Chicago fans have professed an interest in finding an actual playmaking facilitator with defensive capabilities to compliment Lavines' scoring. They stated that Colby White is simply more of a scoring guard than the facilitator that they need. They've mentioned Haliburton and to a lesser extent Hayes too! Although it's my opinion that Avdija would be the perfect playmaking" Point Forward " to compliment their lineup.
Also the Hawks have expressed interest in finding a playmaking, passing ( facilitating compliment to Trae for their backcourt. They feel that IF they can draft a guard with strong passing and defensive skills, Then Trae can be freed up more as a more potent scoring option.If we're being honest, There are actually at least 7 teams that could opt for a point guard prospect as their primary position of choice:
1-
MinnesotaThey could see Russell as better served at the 2 guard, Rather than as a playmaker. And could choose from either Melo, Or more likely they'd choose Haliburton for his defensive skillset (additionally).
Outcome-
Draft Ball.
2-
Golden StateBall would be really tempting for his incredible vision and playmaking ability. But so would Haliburton IF they view him as a better playmaking version of Shaun Livingston. It'd be really tempting to them, To be able to have a playmaking guard that could get all of their weapons firing on all cylinders. As soon as Ball goes, The consensus among the nba scouts is that Haliburton will be the 2nd guard taken off the board, As high IQ playmaking, guards with solid defense and efficient shooting would carry premium value, Especially in a draft such as this one.
Outcome-
Draft Edwards.
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CharlotteYes, They have Rozier. But really, Both Rozier and Graham are more of scoring guards than they are facilitators. Having said that, I think they go big with Wiseman for their frontcourt needs and for the buzz/ hype it'll bring to their franchise. But they could still be unpredictable and go for One of Ball/ Haliburton/ or Hayes still.
Outcome-
Draft Wiseman.
4-
ChicagoChicago could really use a center or a wing ( 3). But they've recently mentioned profound interest in acquiring more of an actual playmaking guard *( with defensive potential) to play off of Lavine. They have Sato, But he's not a long term option, Also, he's more of a scorer, than a facilitator or defender. Same with Coby White. They've stated a preference for a guard that can initiate their offense optimally, As well as play off of Lavine. They either go with Haliburton or Avdija. But with porter makingb27 million in 2020, And also having a 28 million player option that he's
likely to take, Outcome-
Draft Haliburton.
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ClevelandCleveland will go with a wing ( 3) here. The Cavs have both Love and Nance at the 4. They're not going to blow a top 5 pick for a 3rd string option. They're currently weak at.
Outcome-
Draft Avdija.
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AtlantaAtlanta really covets a backcourt partner for Trae that can make plays/ facilitate their offense/ play defense to help take some pressure off of Young, And free up his offense more. Haliburton was at the top of their list, But seeing he's already off the board, They'll strongly consider Hayes, But ultimately decide to draft -
Outcome-
Draft Okoro.
**They chose Okoro over Hayes for his Elite defensive potential and over Vassell for his passing/ playmaking. They're not as concerned offensively, As they already have many offensive weapons.
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DetroitDetroit needs a lead guard honestly. They already have Kennard at the 2, Dembouya at the 3, Griffin at the 4, And are very likely to bring back Wood too. Even though they have Rose and could use more depth throughout the roster, Rose is no spring chicken. And they definitely could use more depth in their backcourt. They'll take the best guard left on the board in Hayes. He's got one of the highest star potential, left on the board besides Toppin. They do consider Hayes, But with them already having Griffin at the 4, and with Wood being more of a 4 than a 5, They settle on.................
Outcome-
Draft Okungwu.
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New YorkIt really sucks for them to not move up and secure a top pick. They really need as much star potential as they can get. They just can't seem to catch any luck! And they don't make good decisions it seems. Having said that, They're very tempted to take the hometown hero in Cole Anthony, They also strongly consider Toppin for his potential draw too. But after considering Randle still having 18 million for this season and next, as well as their glaring backcourt needs, They settle on............
OutcomeDraft Hayes.9-
Washington This one stings!
Washington really needs a defensive wing compliment to Beal and Hachimura. They definitely wanted Okoro, But with him already off the board, They ultimately opt for
OutcomeVassell.
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PhoenixPhoenix is in a pretty good position currently. Only needing more depth currently. They did really covet both Haliburton and Vassell, Having Them 1 and 2 on their Big board. But they should still consider themselves very lucky to have this player actually fall into their laps unexpectedly. They now have a chance to resurrect the good old' days with Amare'.
Outcome-
Draft Toppin.
*** Now they can trade Oubre into space maybe for (Golden State TPE) anyone??? Or to Dallas for the 18th and 31st picks? ( Cap space)!

Or maybe to Detroit for Kennard or for cap space and a future lottery protected first or 2021 2nd? But for now, Let's assume it's Dallas.
18- Draft Riller. ( PGOTF).
31- Draft Tyler Bey. ( Shawn Marion 2.0).
***Toppin ( Amare 2.0).
Lol....But honestly, if we could add a new version of Amare' and Stat' along with a fred van vleet/ CJ McCollum option ( Riller) to our already talented core, How could you not really???
That'd be 3 high impact players for our bench/ positional depth that combined would only likely cost at best
https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/info/rookie_scale6-7 million tops. And once we choose to decline Kaminskys' team option and waive either Diallo or Okobo ( or both), Then these players will slot right into their salary spots. Then we resign Saric using the non-taxpayer MLE. Say maybe 18/2. Then use our 3.6 million Biannual exception for Nerlens Noel or Dwight Howard ( Backup 5)???
* Also T Bey can spend some spot minutes at the 5 in small ball situations. I think it's important with Toppin to add another solid defensive wing option. This will help cover for Toppins' current defensive inadequacies.
*** IF Tyler is off the board, then we go with Reed at 31. He's an elite switchable/ versatile defender with an improving offensive game, And he can also guard 2-5 and spend some spot minutes at the 5 even. Not to be greedy, But 3 is the magic number for this draft, To cover depth for all necessary roster positions. IF we elect to go this route, We'll absolutely be a really dangerous playoff team!!!
