City of Trees wrote:BPA in the top 5 leans heavily on player projection/potential. Who will player X be in four years? Most scouts give Ivey the nod over Murray in that department because of age, athleticism, and style of play, and how much room Ivey has to grow.RipPizzaGuy wrote:City of Trees wrote:Against: Your team has been in the lottery for 16 straight seasons. Just a few years back your team passed on a generational talent because they deemed another player the better fit. With the franchise's history and current roster construct you don't possess the luxury of drafting for fit. Take BPA and shoot for a star.
So I guess this is the issue I'm having. Who is to say that Murray isn't BPA?
From what I've read/seen of Ivey there's a lot of question marks. Not a great defender, not a primary ball handler, not a great shooter. So what exactly makes him BPA? He is fast and athletic?
I'm pretty much all the way out on Sharpe. Too much of a mystery for me. From what I've seen the tiers seem to be
Tier 1 - Smith, Chet, Banchero
Tier 2 - Ivey, Sharpe, Murray
Maybe an argument that Daniels has elevated to Tier 2 status? But now days its hard to imagine guys like him becoming a star when they are bad shooters.
I like Murray as a player and think he fits best with what the team needs. No complaints from me if he is the pick. But if the Kings are going to pass on higher potential I'd like to see them recoup that value in a trade back.
The value may be the floor.
Does BPA just factor in ceiling?
Its like buying a lottery ticket, some folks like the greater chance of a some type of return over the highest pot
And arguably where the Kings are - owner with win now mandate, GM unextended, fanbase who doesn't attend after 16 losing years, best player going to UFA etc, the floor is more important. Because if a player doesn't pan out, thats 20 years of laughingstock playoff drought, record low attendance, Sabonis gone when Murray might show the team is at least competitive enough to stay, Monte's behind etc.
Floor isnt exciting though so its not going to raise the roof on the mocks.
Thats not to say Ivey's total package of ceiling/floor won't win the day with Monte, who knows. There is a world if we dont trade out where Ivey is appealing to management (even if SG isn't the greatest need on the team), no matter how great that chance is. He's tantalizing and talented in some ways in his own right, and perhaps he represents the ceiling and floor together to management. I think we agree that if he's not the player for the Kings his consensus stock needs to be cashed in on some way, though due to the poor nature of the draft, its playing Russian roulette in how far you could move back for Murray if hes the pick
If they end up drafting in this range and not trading out.





















