bwgood77 wrote:Yeah, I agree. I do like Evans better than Jackson, but at 32 it's probably better to address a need unless we are getting rid of Bledsoe and didn't draft a PG at 4. I guess the question is, if we draft a wing at #4, what is our biggest need and what is the real strength of the draft at that point?
I view them about the same; I like Frank's shooting and athleticism, but he doesn't have the size or playmaking skills to be much more than an undersized combo guard. I think he's probably going to be limited to a bench role, but he could be a really good scorer off the bench (maybe something like Barbosa in his day, although not quite as quick).
If we go wing at 4, then I assume we're keeping Bledsoe right? I'd say there's plenty of options: you can never have too much shooting and defense on the wings, I think it'd be a good idea to address a new center prospect to get a little leverage with our 2 youngest centers being RFAs, and I'm not against taking a stab at younger, high ceiling prospects that drop for whatever reason, especially with the roster expansions. Guys like Semi Ojeleye, Wesley Iwundu, maybe Josh Hart and Devin Robison come to mind as potential 3-and-D guys; Caleb Swanigan, Thomas Bryant, maybe Bam Adebayo and Tony Bradley come to mind as potential big man prospects in the 2nd; and Terrance Ferguson (if he dropped), Frank Jackson, and Kobi Simmons are some of the guys I'd take a stab at that were touted prospects before college but didn't have the year they expected. To me our biggest needs are defense, shooting, and overall talent/athleticism lol.